There are many offers out there for team reproductions; but do you want a toy or an official replica? We have NCAA mini football helmets from the makers of the real things: Riddell and Schutt. They come as exact miniatures of the real thing (got those too!) and you can put them in a choice of double, triple and cubes displays.
Choose a team from one of the conferences: Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Mountain West, Mid-American Independents, Conference USA, Pacific-10, Southeastern, Sun Belt or Western Athletic.
What's the difference between divisions I, II and III? All schools self-determine in which to play; but must maintain eligibility each year to remain in that category. When it comes to football, Division I players must meet basic academic requirements and student athletes and programs are funded through specific awards. Financial minimums and maximums are set by the NCAA and the numbers of games played within and external to the division are also dictated along with the percentage of home games. Division II players are funded through the same mechanism other students receive financing (work-study, scholarships, academic, etc.). The school has a limit to the income they may derive from football related receipts but there are no attendance requirements of fan attendance or other stringent demands of Division I. Division III offers no scholarships for athletics and the emphasis is on the student athlete with funding the same as for any other department. There are other defining characteristics for all divisions; like the number of male and female teams each school must maintain for the full season, in order to maintain eligibility in their division.
Collectible-Supplies carries NCAA mini football helmets and NFL football helmets for every division, and don't forget our guarantee!
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