Gulf South Conference - Member Schools - Current Members

Current Members

Institution Location Founded Type Enrollment Nickname Joined Football?
Alabama Huntsville !University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 1969 Public 7,100 Chargers 1993 No
Christian Brothers University Memphis, Tennessee 1871 Private (Catholic) 1,720 Buccaneers 1996 No
Delta State University Cleveland, Mississippi 1924 Public 4,392 Statesmen 1970 Yes
North Alabama !University of North Alabama Florence, Alabama 1830 Public 7,244 Lions 1970 Yes
Valdosta State University Valdosta, Georgia 1906 Public 12,898 Blazers 1981 Yes
West Alabama !University of West Alabama Livingston, Alabama 1835 Public 5,157 Tigers 1970 Yes
West Florida !University of West Florida Pensacola, Florida 1963 Public 12,823 Argonauts 1994 2015
West Georgia !University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia 1906 Public 11,252 Wolves 1983 Yes
Shorter University Rome, Georgia 1873 Private (Baptist) 3,500 Hawks 2012 Yes
Union University Jackson, Tennessee 1823 Private (Baptist) 4,186 Bulldogs 2012 No

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