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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