IAAV Conferences (Early Colonization)

The IAAV (Intercollegiate Athletic Association of Virginia) is an association that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in Virginia. There are three divisions, Division I, Division II, and Division III which each contain conferences.

Big North
The Big North is mainly located in the North. It is the IAAV's oldest conference, established in 1896. It has 12 members, which means it can stage a conference championship game. The Big North is one of the best conferences in the IAAV.

Teams
Western Division

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Iowa Hawkeyes

Nebraska Cornhuskers

Wisconsin Badgers

Wisconsin State Lakers

Illinois Fighting Illini

Eastern Division

Michigan Wolverines

Michigan State Spartans

Purdue Boilermakers

Indiana Hoosiers

Ohio State Buckeyes

Ohio Bobcats

Southern Atlantic Conference
The Southern Atlantic Conference was founded 1933 and contains 11 teams after gaining Kentucky and Clemson in 1998.

Teams
Miami Hurricanes

Florida State Seminoles

Florida Gators

South Carolina Gamecocks

North Carolina Tar Heels

Georgia Bulldogs

Kentucky Wildcats

Auburn Tigers

New Barcelona State Seagulls

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Clemson Tigers

Mid Atlantic Conference
The Mid Atlantic Conference was founded in 1953. It had 8 teams after Kentucky and Clemson left, so it added Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.

Teams
Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Maryland Terrapins

Duke Blue Devils

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Virginia Cavaliers

Virginia Tech Hokies

Cincinnati Bearcats

Pittsburgh Panthers

West Virginia Mountaineers

Georgetown Hoyas

Rutgers