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Press Book
Football National Championship
Table of Contents
Championship Game Notes...............................2
Marian (Ind.) Information
Quick Facts/Stats/Schedule...........................3
Numerical Roster...........................................4
Depth Chart....................................................5
Head Coach Mark Henninger........................6
Southern Oregon Information
Quick Facts/Stats/Schedule...........................7
Numerical Roster...........................................8
Depth Chart....................................................9
Head Coach Craig Howard..........................10
2014 Football Championship Series
Last Time it Happened.................................11.
Championship Series Scores/Stats.............12
2014 Season in Review
All-Conference Teams............................ 13-15
Players of the Week............................... 16-18
Individual Statistical Leaders.......................19
Team Statistical Leaders..............................20
Top 25 Polls.................................................21
Championship Archives
2013 Recap/Box Score.......................... 22-24
2012 Recap/Box Score.......................... 25-26
2011 Recap/Box Score.......................... 27-28
2010 Recap/Box Score.......................... 29-30
2009 Recap/Box Score.......................... 31-32
2008 Recap/Box Score.......................... 33-34
Box Scores (1997-2007)........................ 35-41
History.................................................... 42-43
Records.................................................. 44-45
All-Time Results..................................... 46-52
All-Time Participation............................. 53-55
Outstanding Players.....................................56
Season Awards............................................57
Hall of Fame.................................................58
All-Americans......................................... 59-70
Regular Season Records....................... 71-78
Statistical Leaders.................................. 78-88
Conference Champions......................... 89-93
Credits
The 2014 NAIA Football Championship press
book was written, edited and compiled by Alan
Grosbach, Manager of Communications and
Sports Information. Additional assistance by
Chad Waller, Director of Communications and
Sports Information, Austin Bennett, Manager
of Championship Events, and Mike DeVader,
Communications and Sports Information Intern.
A special thanks to championship team Sports
Information Directors for their help.
The purpose of the 2014 Football National
Championship Press Book is to educate the media
covering the event. The information is property
of the NAIA.
59th Annual NAIA Football National Championship
Dec. 19, 2014 • 3:03 p.m. EST • Daytona Beach, Fla. • Municipal Stadium (10,500)
No. 8 Southern Oregon vs. No. 7 Marian (Ind.) | Broadcast on ESPNU
Hosted by The City of Daytona Beach
Championship Game Officials - Great Plains Athletic Conference
Referee Randy Hagedorn
Umpire Steve Blocher
Head Linesman Tom Berens
Line Judge Derek Ohme
Field Judge Tom Kos
Side Judge Scott Nicholson
Back Judge Chris Ehlers
Coordinator of Officials, GPAC Pete Hansen
Coordinator of Officials, GPAC Justin Ingalls
Coordinator of Championship Officials Larry Lady
Local Host Committee
City of Daytona Beach Hardy Smith, Susan Cerbone,
Jacquelyn Pannell
Convention & Visitors Bureau Tara Hamburger, Tonya West
Master of Ceremonies John Phillips, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
Volusia County Schools Gary Marks
NAIA National Office Staff
President & CEO Jim Carr
Championship Event Manager Austin Bennett
Director of Championships Eric Olson
Manager of Communications & Sports Information Alan Grosbach (primary media coordinator)
Director of Communications & Sports Information Chad Waller (broadcast coordinator)
Sports Information Contacts
Marian (Ind.)
Dr. Geoffre Sherman | (e) [email protected] | (c) 317-509-9613
Southern Oregon
Josh McDermott | (e) [email protected]
Bobby Heiken | (e) [email protected]
NAIA National Office
Chad Waller, Director of Communications and Sports Information | (e) [email protected] | (c) 218-766-0159
Alan Grosbach, Manager of Communications and Sports Information | (e) [email protected] | (c) 816-803-6275
Press Box Information
Access to the Municipal Stadium press box shall be limited to those persons holding a valid 2014 NAIA National
Championship media credential, staff credential, official party credential or NAIA official credential. The press box
is an area designated for use by the working media and game operations personnel only. Conduct in this area
must be maintained in a professional manner. Absolutely no cheering will be tolerated at any time. Failure to follow
this directive will result in immediate revocation of the offending party’s credential.
Statistics and notes: Postgame statistics and notes will be available in the press box at the conclusion of the game.
Box scores will be emailed to those media outlets that have signed up for distribution.
Press Book: The official championship press book will be available in the press box with the intent to educate the
media who are covering the Championship. They are for working media only.
National Broadcast
The championship game will be broadcast live nationwide on ESPNU. The broadcast team is Jason Knapp (playby-play), Forrest Conoly (color) and Tiffany Green (sideline).
ESPNU is widely available on cable/internet systems across the country. Call your local cable provider for specific
programming.
Live Stats
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Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 1
No. 8 Southern Oregon vs. No. 7 Marian (Ind.) - Game Notes
• For the first time in the 59-year history of the event, the NAIA Football National
Championship will travel to Municipal Stadium in Daytona Beach, Fla. There have
been 46 different host venues in the history of the championship.
• The 2014 title game is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 19 at 3:03 p.m. EST, marking the
second time since the association returned to one division in 1997 that the event will
not be contested on a Saturday. The other was 2012, the same year that Marian won
its first and only national title in a 30-27 overtime win against Morningside (Iowa).
• Since 2008, the average margin of victory is 6.8 points, including a 12-point win
by Grand View (Iowa) last year. Since the NAIA went to one division in 1997, the
national championship average margin of victory is 9.3. Nine of those contests were
decided by eight points-or-less.
• There have been 10 national championship shutouts since the event began in
1956. The last shutout came in 2000 when Georgetown (Ky.) blanked Northwestern
Oklahoma State, 20-0. It is also the only shutout since the NAIA moved back to one
division in 1997.
• Seven ties have occurred at the NAIA Football National Championship, including
a 0-0 draw between Montana State and St. Joseph’s (Ind.) in the event’s inaugural
game (1956). The last tie was a 21-21 stalemate between Central Washington and
Findlay (Ohio) in the 1995 Division II title game.
• The first NAIA Football National Championship game to go into extra time came
in 2012. Marian, who was only in its sixth-year of existence, won the game on a
Mike Josifovski 26-yard field goal. Josifovski also connected on a 35-yarder as time
expired to send the game into overtime. The final score was 30-27.
• The last three NAIA national champions have come from the Mid-States Football
Association – Saint Xavier (Ill.) (2011), Marian (2012) and Grand View (Iowa) (2013)
• Southern Oregon is appearing in its first-ever national title game, while Marian is
playing in its second. With a Southern Oregon win on Friday, the Raiders will become the fourth-straight program to win a title in its first championship appearance
– Saint Xavier in 2011, Marian in 2012 and Grand View in 2013 are the other three.
• Marian and Southern Oregon entered the playoffs as the No. 7 and No. 8 teams in
the final regular season edition of the NAIA Football Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, marking
the first time since 2004 that at least one top-five program is not represented in the
banner game.
• The lower ranked programs have won seven of the last eight national championships.
• Marian, which comes to Daytona riding a nine-game winning streak, enters Saturday with a 10-2 all-time NAIA Football Championship Series (FCS) record in four
appearances. The Knights have won seven-straight playoff games, including the
national title game in 2012. Marian’s last loss came in the semifinals of the 2011
FCS to Saint Xavier, 30-27. The Knights missed the playoffs in 2013.
• The Knights showcase one of the NAIA’s best defenses, ranking among the top 10
nationally in rushing defense per game (78), sacks (37), scoring defense per game
(17.8) and total defense per game (289.9). Marian has held 7-of-13 opponents to 14
points-or-less this season, including allowing only three points and six points against
No. 10 Georgetown (Ky.) and No. 2 Grand View (Iowa) in FCS play.
• Linebacker Beau Shields leads the team with 106 tackles (58 solo) and 21 tackles
for loss. Fellow linebacker Ryan Hartnett is second with 101 stops (49).
• Turnovers have been key to Marian’s success this season, especially interceptions. The Knights have picked off the opposing quarterback 27 times, including
eight by defensive back Eric Price – the second most in the NAIA. Garrett Isch and
Daniel Rojas are tied for second on the club with five interceptions each.
• Offensively, Marian ranks seventh in total scoring offense (444) and eighth in total
passing offense (3,264).
• Running back Tevin Lake has been a cornerstone for the Marian offense the past
four years. The four-year starter ranks ninth in the NAIA in rushing (1,316) and
scoring (102), including a 159-yard, two-touchdown performance in the Knights’ 4121 win against Morningside in the FCS Quarterfinals. Lake’s highlight effort came
against St. Francis (Ill.) on Oct. 25, when he ran for 189 yards and a touchdown.
He has run for more than 1,000 yards in every season at Marian en route to 5,377
career rushing yards – seventh-most in NAIA history.
• Quarterback Hayden Northern is completing 57.7 percent (172-for-298) of his
throws for 2,442 yards and 18 touchdowns this year. However, the Martinsville, Ind.,
native has thrown 14 interceptions. Wide receiver Krishawn Hogan is Northern’s top
target this year with 76 catches – 36 more than the next Knight – and 1,000 receiving yards. He also owns 10 touchdowns.
• Marian is 7-1 against ranked opponents this season. The program’s only loss
came against then-No. 16 Saint Xavier, 65-38, in its season opener on Sept. 6.
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• Marian is 0-1 all-time against Frontier Conference opponents in the playoffs. The
Knights fell to Carroll (Mont.), 38-6, in the quarterfinals in 2010.
• Southern Oregon boasts a 7-4 all-time FCS record in five appearances. Prior to
2014, the Raiders had never advanced beyond the quarterfinals.
• The Raiders are 2-0 against Mid-States Football Association opponents in the
playoffs – McKendree (Ill.) (54-10 in 2001) and St. Ambrose (Iowa) (45-28 in 2012).
• Southern Oregon boasts arguably the most dynamic offense in NAIA football,
ranking among the top three nationally in total pass offense (5,315), pass offense
per game (379.6), third down conversion percentage (48.9), first downs per game
(27.1), total offense per game (563.7), total scoring offense (630) and scoring offense per game (45.0)
• The Raiders have not been held to less than 31 points in any games this season
and have accumulated more than 600 yards of total offense in six contests, including 643 yards in their FCS semifinal win against Saint Xavier.
• Quarterback Austin Dodge captains the offense. The senior Vancouver, Wash., native has rewritten the NAIA career record book this season, including setting the new
association standard in career completions (1,232), passing yards (16,832), touchdown passes (151) and touchdowns responsible for (98). The three-time Frontier
Conference Player of the Year leads the NAIA in passing yards per game (369.9), total offense (5,312), total offense per game (379.4) and total passing (5,178). Dodge
has thrown for better than 300 yards in 12-of-14 games this year. He has thrown 49
touchdowns, compared to 10 interceptions.
• Wide receivers Ryan Retzlaff and Dylan Young are his top two targets this year.
Retzlaff is second nationally in receptions (100) and receiving yards (1,476), while
Young leads the NAIA in receiving yards (1,631) and is No. 4 in total receptions (86).
• An unsung hero on the Southern Oregon offense is running back Melvin Mason.
The sophomore has run for 957 yards and a team-best 14 rushing touchdowns this
season.
• Defensively, Southern Oregon is led by Laurence Calcagno’s 144 tackles (101
solo). Heston Altenbach is second on the squad with 124 tackles (85 solo).
• Southern Oregon is 5-2 against ranked teams this season.
• There were no unbeaten teams in the FCS for the first time since the 1994 season.
• There were eight repeat programs from the 2013 FCS First Round – Carroll,
Faulkner (Ala.), Georgetown (Ky.), Grand View, Missouri Valley, Morningside, Northwestern (Iowa) and Ottawa (Kan.)
• Langston (Okla.), which last appeared in the FCS, snapped the longest drought
among the qualifiers.
• Six programs had made at least 10 FCS appearances – Carroll (22), Georgetown
(20), Northwestern (18), Missouri Valley (12), MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (11) and
Morningside (11).
• Ten of the NAIA’s 12 conference were represented in the first round of the FCS,
including two programs from the Frontier Conference, Mid-States Football Association Midwest League, Mid-South Conference West Division, Great Plains Athletic
Conference, Heart of America Athletic Conference and the Mid-South Conference
East Division.
Football National Championship
No. 7 Marian University (Ind.) - Knights
Quick Facts
Conference: Mid-States Football Association
Mideast League
Postseason Record: 10-2
Postseason Years: 4
2014 Overall Record: 11-2
2014 Conference Record: 5-1
2014 Conference Finish: T-1st
Location: Indianapolis, Ind.
Enrollment: 2,770
Founded: 1937
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Knights
Home Field: St.Vincent Health Field
Capacity: 3,000
Surface: Artificial
President: Daniel J. Elsener
Athletics Director: Steve Downing
SID: Dr. Geoffre Sherman
Mark Henninger
Coaching Staff
Rushing
Lake, Tevin
Gibson, Robert
Billups, Justin
Beitzel, Brandon
Att.
Yds
Avg.
Att.
Comp.
Pct.
.557
.526
2442
822
Yds
TDs
Receiving
No.
76
40
35
25
23
16
12
Yds
1000
546
503
453
160
214
126
Avg.
TDs
Avg./Gm
Total Yards
Plays
Rush
Pass
Total
Tackles
Solo
Tot.
Hogan, Krishawn
Jones Jr, A.
Walker Jr, J.
White, Trey
Lake, Tevin
Gibson, Robert
Utter, Kameron
Northern, Hayden
Lake, Tevin
Beitzel, Brandon
Shields, Beau
Hartnett, Ryan
Rojas, Daniel
Ash, Shaquille
Price, Eric
Elbert, Griffin
298
135
329
371
179
58
49
42
37
46
29
172
71
22
1316
101
13.2
13.7
14.4
18.1
7.0
13.4
10.5
2442
0
822
17
6
0
2
Avg./Gm
Passing
Northern, Hayden
Beitzel, Brandon
3.5
4.5
4.8
2.3
TDs
1316
253
246
101
10
5
3
2
0
1
1
48
24
42
27
18
5
Avg.
205.3
101.2
115.4
TFL Sacks-Yds
Int.-Yds
3.0/25.0
5.0/32.0
0.0/0.0
7.0/58.0
1.0/1.0
0.5/5.0
0-0
1-26
5-11
0-0
8-69
3-62
Punt Returns
No.
Yds
Avg.
TDs
Long
Kickoff Returns
No.
Yds
Avg.
TDs
Long
PATs
FGM
FGA
Pct.
Long
Yds
Avg.
Long
Price, Eric
White, Trey
Miller, Josh
Gibson, Robert
Kicking
Martin Waddick
Punting
Conner Cope
Raul Reyes
6
7
10
9
50-54
No.
34
29
62
41
198
170
18
1140
1103
10.3
5.9
19.8
18.9
25
33.5
38.0
1
0
0
0
.720
61
56
12
15
0
0
* Mid-States Football Association Mideast League Game
& Football Championship Series | Ranking is from time of contest
INTs Avg./Gm
76.9
49.6
41.9
37.8
12.3
16.5
11.5
2464
1316
923
106 21.0-55.0
101 13.5-50.0
83 1.5-12.0
72 11.0-76.0
61
5.0-11.0
48
0.5-5.0
Long
101.2
19.5
22.4
12.6
14
6
Site Score W/L
09/06/14..........No. 16 Saint Xavier (Ill.)................. H........65-38.........L
09/13/14..........Wisconsin-Oshkosh........................ A........24-20....... W
09/20/14..........No. 1 Grand View (Iowa)................ A........31-18....... W
10/04/14..........No. 19 Robert Morris (Ill.)*.............. A.........20-7..........L
10/11/14...........Siena Heights (Mich.)*.................... H.........26-7........ W
10/18/14..........No. 6 William Penn (Iowa).............. H........37-14....... W
10/25/14..........No. 25 St. Francis (Ill.)*.................. A........22-19....... W
11/01/14...........Taylor (Ind.)*................................... A........55-14....... W
11/08/14...........Concordia (Mich.)*.......................... H.........44-7........ W
11/15/14...........Saint Francis (Ind.)*........................ H........51-18....... W
11/22/14...........No. 10 Georgetown (Ky.)&.............. H.........34-3........ W
11/29/14...........No. 2 Grand View (Iowa)&.............. A.........34-6........ W
12/06/14..........No. 4 Morningside (Iowa)&............. A........41-21....... W
12/19/14..........No. 8 Southern Oregon&................ N............................
371
56
51
44
Sr., RB
2014 Schedule and Results
Date
Opponent
• Graduate Assistant
John Keevers
• Student Assistants
Trent Ormsby
Sean Bogardus
• Athletic Trainers
John Locke
Jennifer Burton
Kasey Galloy
Abigail Hicks
Alison Hicks
• Head Coach
Mark Henninger • 2nd season
School Record: 17-7 • Career: 43-32
Alma Mater: Wittenburg (Ohio)
• Defensive Coordinator
Scott Power
• Offensive Coordinator
Andy Mitchel
• Assistant Coaches
B.J. Coad
Martin Hyatte
Reed Florence
Peter Williams
Brock Caraboa
Henry Brown
Team Statistical Leaders
Tevin Lake
Head Coach
203.5
102.8
NAIA National Rankings
Team (Top 25)
2nd - Opp 4th Down Conv. (21.400)
2nd - Rushing Defense per Game (78.000)
5th - Total Sacks By (37.000)
6th - Pass Def Effiency (94.200)
7th - Total Scoring Offense (444)
7th - Scoring Defense per Game (17.800)
8th - Total Pass Offense (3264)
9th - Total Defense per Game (289.900)
10th - Sacks By (2.800)
10th - Opp 3rd Down Conv. (29.800)
17th - 3rd Down Conv. (41.400)
17th - Scoring Offense per Game (34.200)
18th - Pass Offense per Game (251.100)
20th - Field Goals Pct (0.720)
21st - Opponent First Downs (198)
Individual (Top 15)
Eric Price - 2nd - Total Interceptions (8)
Martin Waddick - 2nd - Total Field Goals (18)
Eric Price - 2nd - Passes Defended per Game (1.800)
Martin Waddick - 2nd - Total Scoring (Kicking) (104)
Martin Waddick - 3rd - Field Goals (1.400)
Martin Waddick - 4th - Scoring (Kicking) per Game (8.000)
Beau Shields - 5th - Fumbles Forced per Game (0.400)
Eric Price - 5th - Interceptions per Game (0.600)
Beau Shields - 7th - Total Tackles For Loss (21.000)
Tevin Lake - 9th - Total Scoring (102)
Tevin Lake - 9th - Total Rushing (1316)
Tevin Lake - 9th - Total Scoring (TDs) (102)
Tevin Lake - 12th - Rushing Yds per Game (101.200)
Krishawn Hogan - 13th - Total Receptions (76)
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Marian University (Ind.) Numerical Roster
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown/Previous School
1............Martin Waddick...................................... K.......................5-7................... 160...................Sr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Scecina Memorial
2............Ryan Hartnett........................................ LB.....................5-10................. 225...................Jr...................... Miami, Fla./Ferguson
3............Anthony Jones Jr................................... WR...................6-0................... 185...................Jr...................... Perth Amboy, N.J./Perth Amboy
5............Brandon Beitzel..................................... QB....................6-3................... 225...................Sr..................... Geneva, Ill./Geneva
6............Obed Jean............................................. LB.....................5-10................. 240...................Sr..................... Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic
8............Daniel Rojas.......................................... DB....................6-1................... 180...................Jr...................... Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli
9............Jimmie Walker Jr................................... WR...................6-1................... 200...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Southport
10..........Tevin Lake............................................. RB....................5-8................... 205...................Sr..................... South Bend, Ind./Adams
12..........Hayden Northern................................... QB....................6-3................... 210...................Jr...................... Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville
13..........Kyler White............................................ QB....................6-0................... 205...................Fr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Perry Meridian
14..........Garrett Isch............................................ DB....................6-0................... 190...................So.................... Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg
15..........Kameron Utter....................................... WR...................6-0................... 190...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central
17..........Narvin Powell........................................ LB.....................5-10................. 195...................Jr...................... Winnfield, La./Shaker Heights
19..........Trey White............................................. WR...................5-11.................. 185...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central
21..........Tyler Stinn............................................. DB....................6-2................... 200...................Sr..................... Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville
22..........Eric Price............................................... DB....................6-0................... 160...................So.................... Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan
25..........Brandon Dowers.................................... K.......................6-0................... 185...................Fr..................... Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg
26..........Josh Miller............................................. DB....................5-10................. 160...................Fr..................... Plainfield, Ind./Plainfield
27..........Bryan Goodin........................................ LB.....................6-1................... 195...................So.................... Plantation, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
28..........Robert Gibson....................................... RB....................5-10................. 180...................So.................... Greencastle, Ind./South Putnam
29..........Jeremy Shupperd.................................. DB....................6-3................... 205...................So.................... Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg
31..........Beau Shields......................................... LB.....................6-1................... 218...................Jr...................... Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville
32..........Justin Billups......................................... RB....................5-10................. 180...................So.................... Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty
33..........Dhane Thomas...................................... DB....................5-8................... 150...................So.................... Plainfield, Ind./Avon
35..........Raul Reyes............................................ P.......................6-0................... 208...................Sr..................... Porterville, Calif./Granite Hills
38..........Griffin Elbert........................................... DB....................6-0................... 195...................Jr...................... Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central
39..........Layne Harnishfeger............................... LB.....................6-0................... 215...................Fr..................... Batesville, Ind./Franklin County
40..........Jalen Duncan........................................ RB....................6-0................... 200...................So.................... Carmel, Ind./Carmel
41..........Shaquille Ash......................................... LB.....................6-0................... 195...................So.................... Columbus, Ind./North
42..........Terrence Bailey...................................... TE....................5-11.................. 215...................So.................... Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights
44..........Tristan McClone.................................... RB....................5-11.................. 215...................Fr..................... Claypool, Ind./Warsaw
45..........Ronald Woods....................................... LB.....................5-10................. 205...................Jr...................... Indianapolis, Ind./Pike
46..........Jarrett Settles........................................ DL.....................6-2................... 220...................So.................... Clayton, Ind./Concord
47..........Jacob Peebles....................................... LB.....................6-0................... 185...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral
48..........Max Doughty......................................... DL.....................6-4................... 245...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Southport
49..........Luke Scifres........................................... LS.....................5-11.................. 200...................Sr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli
51..........Rob McKee............................................ OL....................6-4................... 285...................So.................... Columbus, Ind./East
55..........Anthony Martin...................................... DE....................6-3................... 220...................So.................... New Haven, Ind./New Haven`
56..........Jamar Wilhite......................................... DL.....................5-11.................. 230...................Jr...................... Fort Wayne, Ind./Perry Meridian
61..........Zachary Mitchell.................................... OL....................6-3................... 300...................Jr...................... Indianapolis, Ind./Decatur Central
62..........Ryan Borders........................................ DL.....................6-4................... 245...................Fr..................... Jamestown, Ind./Western Boone
63..........Alexander Wetmore............................... DE....................6-2................... 220...................So.................... Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville
65..........Micah Brown.......................................... OL....................6-0................... 245...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Southport
66..........Luke Burkhart........................................ OL....................6-0................... 255...................Sr..................... Greenwood, Ind./Roncalli
70..........Kody Woods.......................................... OL....................6-2................... 290...................Sr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Pike
71..........Zachariah Graves.................................. OL....................6-2................... 270...................Sr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central
72..........Matt Gray............................................... OL....................6-5................... 300...................Jr...................... Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge
74..........Logan Glaze.......................................... OL....................6-6................... 285...................Fr..................... Leo, Ind./Leo
80..........Krishawn Hogan.................................... WR...................6-4................... 210...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central
89..........Marciellion Gardner............................... WR...................5-6................... 145...................So.................... Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central
90..........Jacob Pickett......................................... DL.....................6-2................... 265...................So.................... Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights
92..........Dillon Dittemore..................................... DL.....................6-4................... 245...................So.................... Lebanon, Ind./Lebanon
93..........Michael Annee....................................... DL.....................6-1................... 235...................Fr..................... Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard
95..........Donnie Dulaney..................................... DE....................6-3................... 230...................Jr...................... Muncie, Ind./Southside
96..........Bristin Dunigan...................................... TE....................6-3................... 210...................Jr...................... Middletown, Ind./Shenandoah
98..........Conner Cope......................................... P.......................5-11.................. 195...................So.................... Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg
99..........Trevor Svartoien.................................... DL.....................6-2................... 250...................Sr..................... Stillman Valley, Ill./Stillman Valley
Head Coach: Mark Henninger (2nd season: 17-7 at school)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Power (D-Cord), Andy Mitchel (O-Cord), B.J. Coad, Martin Haytte, Reed Florence, Peter Williams, Brock Caraboa, Henry Brown, John Keevers,
Trent Ormsby, Sean Bogardus
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Football National Championship
Marian University Depth Chart (as of Dec. 10, 2014)
Defense
Offense
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
LT
70
74
Logan Glaze, 6-6, 310, Fr.
LG
51
Rob McKee, 6-4, 285, R-Fr.
58
Scott Mitrisin, 6-3, 300, So.
61
Zach Mitchell, 6-3, 300, Jr.
64
Cody Bauer, 6-4, 270, Fr.
71
Zach Graves, 6-2, 270, Sr.
50
Michael Roessler, 6-1, 250, So.
62
Ryan Borders, 6-4, 245, R-Fr.
72
Matt Gray, 6-5, 300, R-So.
48
Max Doughty, 6-4, 260, R-Fr.
96
Bristin Dunigan, 6-3, 210, R-So.
80
Krishawn Hogan, 6-4, 210, So.
16
Kameron Utter, 6-0, 180, So.
QB
12
Hayden Northern, 6-3, 215, Jr.
5
Brandon Beitzel, 6-3, 225, Jr.
RB
10
Tevin Lake, 5-8, 205, Sr.
28
Robert Gibson, 5-10, 180, R-So.
FB
42
Terrence Bailey, 5-11, 215, R-Fr.
44
Tristan McClone, 5-11, 215, Fr.
WR
9
Jimmie Walker Jr., 6-1, 200, R-So.
3
Anthony Jones Jr., 6-0, 185, Jr.
C
RG
RT
TE
WR
Kody Woods, 6-2, 290, Sr.
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
DE
95
55
Anthony Martin, 6-3, 220, So.
DT
90
Jacob Pickett, 6-2, 265, So.
99
Trevor Svartoien, 6-2, 250, Sr.
56
Jamar Wilhite, 5-11, 230, Jr.
66
Luke Burkhart, 6-0, 255, Sr.
63
Alexander Wetmore, 6-2, 220, Jr.
46
Jarrett Settles, 6-2, 220, R-So.
41
Shaquille Ash, 6-0, 195, So.
27
Bryan Goddin, 6-1, 195, R-So.
31
Beau Shields, 6-1, 218, R-So.
45
Ronald Woods, 5-10, 205, Jr.
2
Ryan Hartnett, 5-10, 225, Jr.
DT
DE
OLB
MLB
OLB
Donnie Dulaney III, 6-3, 230, Jr.
6
Obed Jean, 5-10, 240, Sr.
CB
22
Eric Price, 6-0, 160, So.
26
Josh Miller, 5-10, 160, Fr.
FS
8
Daniel Rojas, 6-1, 180, Jr.
20
Kyle Steinebach, 5-11, 175, R-So.
SS
29
Jeremy Shupperd, 6-3, 205, R-Fr.
38
Griffin Elbert, 6-0, 195, R-So.
CB
14
Garrett Isch, 6-0, 190, So.
4
Karim Abdullah, 5-9, 170, R-So.
Special Teams
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
K
1
25
Brandon Dowers, 6-0, 185, Fr.
P
35
Raul Reyes, 6-0, 208, Sr.
98
Conner Cope, 5-11, 195, So.
LS
49
Luke Scifres, 5-11, 200, Sr.
PR
22
Eric Price, 6-0, 160, So.
24
Jakhari Gore, 5-9, 166, R-So.
3
Anthony Jones Jr., 6-0, 185, Jr.
28
Robert Gibson, 5-10, 180, R-So.
KR
Martin Waddick, 5-7, 160, Sr.
In the Postseason
Marian (Ind.) (10-2, 4 Appearances)
Year Rk. Record Pct.
Lost to
Round
2010........11....... 1-1.................500.............................. Carroll (Mont.)........................... Quarterfinals
2011.........1......... 2-1.................666.............................. Saint Xavier (Ill.)........................... Semifinals
2012........5......... 4-0................1.000............................ --.............................................Championship
2014........7......... 3-0................1.000............................ --.............................................Championship
Championship game record: 1-0
Semifinal record: 2-1
Quarterfinal record: 3-1
First Round record: 4-0
Win percentage: .833
Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 5
Marian University Head Coach Mark Henninger
Mark Henninger
• 2nd year (6th Overall)
• School Record 17-7
• Career record 43-32
• Alma Mater Wittenberg (Ohio)
two NCAC conference championships, and earned three NCAA Division III playoff
appearances.
He spent one season as a graduate assistant at Wartburg College (1999-2000) in
Waverly, Iowa where he coached the secondary. Wartburg earned the conference
championship and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs with a 10-1 record.
Henninger also coached overseas. He spent one year as an assistant coach with
the Hamburg Blue Devils Football Club in Germany in 1998. Hamburg won the Euro
Bowl with a record of 15-3-1 and was the German National Runners-up. He also
spent two years as a graduate assistant at Millikin University from 1996-1998.
He is a 1992 graduate of Roncalli High School and graduated from Wittenberg
University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Management in 1996. As a defensive back at
Wittenberg University, Henninger earned four varsity letters and was part of a team
that went 35-5-1 in his four years. He was part of two NCAC championships and one
NCAA Division III playoff appearance.
Head Coaching Career
2013-present........................................................................ Marian University
2008-2012...................................................North Carolina Wesleyan College
After being named the second head football coach of the Marian University Knights
on Jan. 24, 2013, Mark Henninger completed his first season at the helm with a 6-5
record and a 4-2 mark in the Mid-States Football Association Mideast League. MU
finished just one game out of winning the league championship.
In his first season, he led nine Knights to All-MSFA Mideast League accolades,
had the first season with two AFCA-NAIA All-Americans and had the nation’s 10thranked total defense.
Henninger spent the previous five seasons as head football coach at North Carolina
Wesleyan College (NCWC), a NCAA Division III institution, in Rocky Mount, N.C.
Henninger takes the reins of a Marian University program that began competition
in 2007 and won the institution’s first-ever NAIA national championship and 21st
overall national title with a 30-27 overtime victory over Morningside College (Iowa)
on December 13, 2012. The Knights have amassed a 48-23 record, three NAIA
Football Championship Series appearances, two Mid-States Football Association
Mideast League championships, and the 2012 NAIA Football National Championship
in just six years.
He was instrumental in the creation of the football program at NCWC, which
began competing in 2004 and had the second-highest NCAA Division III winning
percentage from 2004 through 2010.
In his five seasons as a head coach, Coach Henninger amassed a 26-25 career
record, including a 22-13 record in the USA South Conference. During his nine
years with the program, NCWC went 48-40 and had a 40-22 conference record.
In his second season as head coach, he earned USA South Conference Coach
of the Year honors after leading the Battling Bishops to a perfect 7-0 mark and
their second-ever conference championship. He was also a part of the program’s
first-ever conference title in 2007 as defensive coordinator. The 2007 season saw
the Bishops earn an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in program history;
it was also the first time a No. 8 seed upset a No. 1 seed when NCWC defeated
Washington and Jefferson in the first round.
Henninger guided four NCWC players to NCAA Division III All-America honors.
Thirty of his student-athletes were honored as All-USA South Conference First Team
selections. He also guided four of his players to ESPN CoSIDA Academic All-Region
honors.
Prior to his arrival at NCWC, Henninger served as an assistant coach and
recruiting coordinator at Wittenberg University from 2000-2003. During his time
at the winningest program in NCAA Division III history, the Tigers went 41-7, won
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Mark and his wife, Jen, have one son and two daughters. The family resides in
Indianapolis.
(Bio Information provided by Marian Sports Information Department)
Football National Championship
No. 8 Southern Oregon University - Raiders
Quick Facts
Location: Ashland, Ore.
Enrollment: 6,200
Founded: 1926
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Raiders
Home Field: Raider Stadium
Capacity: 4,000
Surface: Natural
President: Dr. Roy Saigo
Athletics Director: Matt Sayre
Sports Information Director: Josh McDermott
Coaching Staff
Rushing
Mason, Melvin
Tow, Sean
Lawrence, Keegan
Att.
177
126
73
Yds
957
738
514
Craig Howard
Avg.
5.4
5.9
7.0
TDs
14
7
4
Comp.
Pct.
.657
.696
5177
121
Receiving
No.
99
86
51
31
25
19
Yds
1476
1631
678
493
393
157
Avg.
TDs
Avg./Gm
Solo
Tot.
TFL Sacks-Yds
Int.-Yds
Retzlaff, Ryan
Young, Dylan
Retzlaff, Matt
McShane, Sean
Scottow, Jeremy
Lawrence, Keegan
Tackles
Calcagno, Laurence
Altenbach, Heston
Rucker, Julius
Carter, Isiah
Breaux, Daniel
Stork, Alex
Lealofi, Joseph
Hart, Jaylenn
Gooden, Le’Dontrae
542
23
95
81
66
45
46
32
28
30
26
356
16
14.9
19.0
13.3
15.9
15.7
8.3
144 12.0-39.0
124 5.0-12.0
83
2.5-6.0
75 9.5-43.5
72 12.0-58.0
58 3.5-25.0
21
49
19
49
16
42
Yds
11
21
6
5
2
2
5.0/16.0
1.0/4.0
0.0/0.0
3.0/19.5
5.5/47.5
2.0/23.0
4.5-14.0
0.0-0.0
0.5-0.5
105.4
116.5
48.4
37.9
32.8
12.1
1-65
2-46
2-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1.5/5.0
0.0/0.0
0.0/0.0
Punt Returns
No.
Yds
Avg.
TDs
Long
Kickoff Returns
No.
Yds
Avg.
TDs
Long
PATs
FGM
FGA
Pct.
Long
Yds
Avg.
Long
Retzlaff, Matt
Latu, JJ
Latu, JJ
McShane, Sean
Retzlaff, Matt
Kicking
Rosas, Aldrick
Punting
Giddens, Thomas
8
9
27
20
7
76-79
No.
27
117
46
640
421
152
14
1076
14.6
5.1
23.7
21.1
21.7
19
39.9
0
0
1
0
0
.737
66
* Frontier Conference Game | & Football Championship Series | Ranking is from time of contest
TDs INTs Avg./Gm
49
0
49
27
N/A
N/A
N/A
41
Site Score W/L
08/30/14..........Menlo (Calif.).................................. A........51-14....... W
09/06/14..........No. 2 Carroll (Mont.)*...................... H........38-35....... W
09/13/14..........Eastern Oregon*............................. A........35-31....... W
09/20/14..........College of Idaho*............................ H........56-28....... W
09/27/14..........Montana State-Northern*............... A........45-24....... W
10/11/14...........Montana Western*.......................... H.........31-6........ W
10/18/14..........No. 3 Carroll (Mont.)*...................... A........42-40.........L
10/25/14..........College of Idaho*............................ A........66-16....... W
11/01/14...........No. 21 Rocky Mountain (Mont.)*.... H........45-28....... W
11/08/14...........Montana Tech*................................ A........45-33....... W
11/15/14...........No. 16 Eastern Oregon*................. H........31-27.........L
11/22/14...........No. 9 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)&.... H........44-26....... W
11/29/14...........No. 1 Carroll (Mont.)&..................... A........45-42....... W
12/06/14..........No. 3 Saint Xavier (Ill.)&................. A........62-37....... W
12/19/14..........No. 7 Marian (Ind.)&....................... N............................
68.4
67.1
39.5
Att.
Sr., QB
2014 Schedule and Results
Date
Opponent
Avg./Gm
Passing
Dodge, Austin
Smith, Kamerun
Austin Dodge
Head Coach
• Tight Ends
Garret Butler
• Quarterbacks
Jim Nagel
• Linebackers
Josh Winfield
• Outside Linebackers
Bryan Sander
• Assistant Offensive Line
Jesse Richard
• Graduate Assistant
Brandon Grissom
• Head Coach
Craig Howard • 5th season
School Record: 38-27 • Career: 38-27
Alma Mater: Linfield (Ore.)
• Defensive Coordinator
Berk Brown
• Offensive Coordinator
Ken Fasnacht
• Offensive Line
Chris Fisk
• Running Backs
Greg Stewart
• Wide Receivers
Matt Adkins
Team Statistical Leaders
Conference: Frontier Conference
Postseason Record: 7-4
Postseason Years: 5
2014 Overall Record: 12-2
2014 Conference Record: 8-2
2014 Conference Finish: 2nd
10
0
369.8
60.5
NAIA National Rankings
Team (Top 20)
1st - Total Pass Offense (5315)
1st - Pass Offense per Game (379.600)
2nd - 3rd Down Conv. (48.900)
2nd - First Downs per Game (27.100)
2nd - Total Offense Yds per Game (563.700)
2nd - Total Scoring Offense (630)
2nd - Scoring Offense per Game (45.000)
3rd - Pass Efficiency (168.900)
8th - 4th Down Conv. (59.500)
8th - Total Sacks By (34.500)
9th - PAT Kicking (0.962)
10th - Punt Yds per Att (39.900)
10th - Total Rushing Offense (2577)
15th - Penalty Yds per Game (79.900)
17th - Field Goals Pct (0.737)
19th - KickOff Returns Yds per Att (21.600)
Individual (Top 15)
Aldrick Rosas - 1st - Total Scoring (Kicking) (118)
Austin Dodge - 1st - Passing Yds per Game (369.800)
Austin Dodge - 1st - Total Total Offense (5311)
Austin Dodge - 1st - Total Offense Yds per Game (379.400)
Austin Dodge - 1st - Total Passing (5177)
Dylan Young - 1st - Total Receive Yds (1631)
Ryan Retzlaff - 2nd - Total Receptions (99)
Ryan Retzlaff - 2nd - Total Receive Yds (1476)
Aldrick Rosas - 2nd - Scoring (Kicking) per Game (8.400)
Austin Dodge - 2nd - Pass Efficiency (172.100)
Dylan Young - 4th - Total Receptions (86)
Dylan Young - 5th - Receive Yds per Game (116.500)
Aldrick Rosas - 5th - Total Field Goals (14)
Dylan Young - 5th - Total Scoring (126)
Dylan Young - 5th - Total Scoring (TDs) (126)
Ryan Retzlaff - 6th - Receptions per Game (7.100)
JJ Latu - 7th - Total Kick Off Returns (640)
Aldrick Rosas - 10th - Field Goals (1.000)
Dylan Young - 10th - Scoring (TDs) per Game (9.000)
Dylan Young - 10th - Scoring per Game (9.000)
Ryan Retzlaff - 11th - Receive Yds per Game (105.400)
Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 7
Southern Oregon University Numerical Roster
No.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
33
36
37
40
41
42
45
47
49
59
63
66
72
73
75
77
78
79
81
88
89
90
92
93
96
98
99
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown/Previous School
Julius Rucker......................................... DB....................6-2................... 192...................So.................... Portland, Ore./Westview
Jaylenn Hart.......................................... DB....................5-11.................. 190...................Jr...................... Carson, Calif./Long Beach CC
Austin Dodge......................................... QB....................6-3................... 210...................Sr..................... Vancouver, Wash./Central Washington
Tyler Rogers.......................................... DB....................5-11.................. 185...................Jr...................... Seattle, Wash./Portland State
Karrington Jones................................... DB....................6-1................... 190...................Jr...................... Los Angeles, Calif./Portland State
Dustin Fretwell....................................... DB....................5-9................... 185...................Sr..................... El Dorado Hills, Calif./Oakridge
Matt Retzlaff.......................................... WR...................5-11.................. 180...................So.................... Medford, Ore./South Medford
Kamerun Smith...................................... QB....................6-6................... 215...................R-Fr.................. Eugene, Ore./Marist
Gannon Schroder.................................. TE....................6-4................... 215...................Jr...................... Sandy, Ore./Sandy
Dylan Young.......................................... WR...................6-3................... 197...................Sr..................... Salem, Ore./Feather River College
Ryan Retzlaff......................................... WR...................6-0................... 190...................Sr..................... Medford, Ore./Oregon State
Blakelyn Birks........................................ WR...................6-0................... 208...................Sr..................... Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville
Trevor Jones.......................................... DE....................6-0................... 220...................Jr...................... Folsom, Calif./American River College
Jeremy Scottow..................................... WR...................5-9................... 183...................Jr...................... Medford, Ore./North Medford
Sean McShane...................................... WR...................5-11.................. 175...................Jr...................... El Paso, Texas/Franklin
Sean Tow............................................... RB....................5-6................... 160...................So.................... Diamond Springs, Calif./Union Mine
Jack Singler........................................... QB....................6-4................... 187...................R-So................ Medford, Ore./De Anza CC
Mason Alfaro......................................... LB.....................5-11.................. 210...................So.................... Kalolei, Hawaii/Kapolei
Louis Macklin......................................... RB....................5-9................... 190...................R-Fr.................. Elk Grove, Calif./Sacramento
JJ Latu................................................... RB....................5-7................... 165...................Jr...................... Hawthorne, Calif./Humboldt State
Heston Altenbach.................................. DB....................6-2................... 215...................Sr..................... Coquille, Ore./Coquille
Melvin Mason........................................ RB....................5-11.................. 205...................So.................... Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville
Kyle Alexander...................................... DB....................5-9................... 160...................So.................... Valencia, Calif./West Ranch
Lantz Worthington................................. RB....................5-9................... 178...................Fr..................... Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial
Daniel Abernethy................................... LB.....................6-2................... 225...................R-Fr.................. Fullerton, Calif./Whittier Christian
Teran Togia............................................ WR...................6-0................... 185...................Jr...................... Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
Colton Grimwood................................... DB....................6-2................... 187...................Jr...................... Salem, Ore./South Salem
Nathan Torres-Walker............................ DB....................6-2................... 175...................So.................... Portland, Ore./Central Catholic
Laurence Calcagno............................... LB.....................5-11.................. 227...................Sr..................... Canby, Ore./Canby
Mylz Blake............................................. LB.....................5-10................. 213...................R-So................ Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades Charter
Kevin Blueford....................................... LB.....................5-11.................. 215...................R-Fr.................. Sacramento, Calif./Inderkum
Keegan Lawrence................................. RB....................5-11.................. 190...................Fr..................... Sherwood, Ore./Sherwood
Le’Dontrae Gooden............................... DB....................5-8................... 175...................Jr...................... Elk Grove, Calif./Cosummes Oaks
Joseph Lealofi....................................... DL.....................6-2................... 250...................Jr...................... Los Angeles, Calif./Victor Valley CC
Grant Torgerson..................................... DL.....................6-2................... 245...................Jr...................... Oregon City, Ore./Oregon City
Isiah Carter............................................ LB.....................5-11.................. 190...................Fr..................... Las Vegas, Nev./Canyon Springs
Alex Stork.............................................. LB.....................6-2................... 230...................So.................... Klamath Falls, Ore./Idaho
Daniel Breaux........................................ DE....................6-3................... 245...................Sr..................... Greenfield, Calif./Greenfield
Kellii Pedillo........................................... DL.....................5-11.................. 215...................Fr..................... Honolulu, Hawaii/Mililani
Ronald Rylance..................................... OL....................5-11.................. 305...................Sr..................... Sacramento, Calif./Grant
Dylan Bratlie.......................................... OL....................6-4................... 230...................Jr...................... Vancouver, Wash./Skyview
Kolby Koberstein................................... OL....................6-4................... 280...................Jr...................... Molalla, Ore./Molalla
Tylor King.............................................. OL....................6-6................... 305...................Jr...................... Portland, Ore./Parkrose
Larry Bowen.......................................... OL....................6-4................... 260...................R-Fr.................. Coquille, Ore./Coquille
Connor Astley........................................ OL....................6-4................... 235...................So.................... Salem, Ore./Sprague
Drew Gibson.......................................... OL....................6-6................... 285...................Sr..................... Medford, Ore./North Medford
Nathaniel Timoteo................................. OL....................6-2................... 297...................Jr...................... Waipahu, Hawaii/Waipahu
Max Proudfit.......................................... OL....................6-4................... 295...................Jr...................... Vancouver, Wash./Union
Jesse Needles....................................... WR...................5-9................... 175...................So.................... Wallace, Idaho/Wallace
Adonis Griffin......................................... WR...................6-3................... 220...................Jr...................... Sacramento, Calif./American River College
Ben Bachman........................................ TE....................6-3................... 220...................Fr..................... Gresham, Ore./Gresham
Colin Davis............................................ DL.....................6-3................... 225...................R-Fr.................. West Linn, Ore./West Linn
David Weider......................................... DL.....................6-2................... 270...................Jr...................... Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento CC
Jacob Proul........................................... DL.....................6-2................... 275...................So.................... Folsom, Calif./Oak Ridge
Kalan Hoedl........................................... DL.....................5-10................. 235...................R-Fr.................. West Linn, Ore./West Linn
Thomas Giddens................................... P.......................6-2................... 200...................Jr...................... Monroe, La./Louisiana-Monroe
Aldrick Rosas......................................... K.......................6-2................... 195...................So.................... Orland, Calif./Orland
Head Coach: Craig Howard (5th season: 38-27 at school)
Assistant Coaches: Berk Brown (D-Cord.), Ken Fasnacht (O-Cord.), Chris Fisk, Greg Stewart, Matt Adkins, Garret Butler, Jim Nagel, Bryan Sander, Jesse Richard, Brandon
Grissom
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Football National Championship
Southern Oregon University Depth Chart (as of Dec. 10, 2014)
Defense
Offense
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
OT
77
73
Larry Bowen, 6-4, 260, R-Fr.
LG
63
Dylan Bratlie, 6-4, 300, Jr.
75
Connor Astley, 6-4, 235, So.
59
Ronald Rylance, 5-11, 305, Sr.
66
Kolby Koberstein, 6-4, 280, Jr.
79
Max Proudfit, 6-4, 295, Jr.
78
Nathaniel Timoteo, 6-2, 297, Jr.
72
Tylor King, 6-6, 305, Jr.
73
Larry Bowen, 6-4, 260, R-Fr.
8
Matt Retzlaff, 5-11, 180, So.
27
Teran Togia, 6-0, 185, Jr.
15
Jeremy Scottow, 5-9, 183, Jr.
13
Blakelyn Birks, 6-0, 208, Sr.
QB
3
Austin Dodge, 6-3, 210, Sr.
9
Kamerun Smith, 6-6, 215, R-Fr.
RB
23
Melvin Mason, 5-11, 205, So.
17
Sean Tow, 5-6, 160, So.
WR
11
Dylan Young, 6-3, 197, Sr.
88
Adonis Griffin, 6-3, 220, Jr.
WR
12
Ryan Retzlaff, 6-0, 190, Sr.
16
Sean McShane, 5-11, 175, Jr.
C
RG
RT
WR
WR
Drew Gibson, 6-6, 285, Sr.
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
DE
47
41
Grant Torgerson, 6-2, 245, Jr.
DL
92
David Weider, 6-2, 270, Jr.
93
Jacob Proul, 6-2, 275, So.
40
Joseph Lealofi, 6-2, 250, Jr.
14
Trevor Jones, 6-0, 220, Jr.
22
Heston Altenbach, 6-2, 215, Sr.
31
Mylz Blake, 5-10, 213, R-So.
30
Laurence Calcagno, 5-11, 227, Sr.
39
Steven Josephson, 5-10, 210, Sr.
26
Daniel Abernethy, 6-2, 225, R-Fr.
45
Alex Stork, 6-2, 230, So.
42
Isiah Carter, 5-11, 190, Fr.
19
Mason Alfaro, 5-11, 210, So.
DB
7
Dustin Fretwell, 5-9, 185, Sr.
24
Kyle Alexander, 5-9, 160, So.
FS
1
Julius Rucker, 6-2, 192, So.
29
Nathan Torres-Walker, 6-2, 175, So.
DB
2
Jaylenn Hart, 5-11, 190, Jr.
37
Le’Dontrae Gooden, 5-8, 175, Jr.
DB
6
Karrington Jones, 6-1, 190, Jr.
5
Tyler Rogers, 5-11, 185, Jr.
DE
LB
LB
LB
LB
Daniel Breaux, 6-3, 245, Sr.
Special Teams
Pos.
No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr.
K
99
12
Ryan Retzlaff, 6-0, 190, Sr.
P
98
Thomas Giddens, 6-2, 200, Jr.
11
Dylan Young, 6-3, 197, Sr.
LS
41
Grant Torgerson, 6-2, 245, Jr.
KR
16
Sean McShane, 5-11, 175, Jr.
21
JJ Latu, 5-7, 165, Jr.
21
JJ Latu, 5-7, 165, Jr.
16
Sean McShane, 5-11, 175, Jr.
PR
Aldrick Rosas, 6-2, 195, So.
In the Postseason
Southern Oregon (7-4, 5 Appearances)
Year Rk. Record Pct.
Lost to
Round
1987........N/A..... 1-1.................500.............................. Mesa (Colo.)............................. Quarterfinals
2001........7......... 1-1.................500.............................. Carroll (Mont.)........................... Quarterfinals
2002........9......... 1-1.................500.............................. Carroll (Mont.)........................... Quarterfinals
2012........10...... 1-1.................500.............................. Morningside (Iowa)................... Quarterfinals
2014........8......... 3-0................1.000............................ --.............................................Championship
Championship game record: 0-0
Semifinal record: 1-0
Quarterfinal record: 1-4
First Round record: 5-0
Win percentage: .833
Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 9
Southern Oregon University Head Coach Craig Howard
Craig Howard
• 5th year
• School Record 38-27
• Career record 38-27
• Alma Mater Linfield (Ore.)
Head Coaching Career
2011-present.........................................................Southern Oregon University
Craig Howard took over as head coach at Southern Oregon in February 2011. He
led the Raiders to a 5-5 record in 2011, and a co-championship in SOU’s first year
as part of the Frontier Conference in 2012 to go with an appearance in the NAIA
quarterfinals.
Raised in Grants Pass, Howard returned to the Rogue Valley after a highly
successful high school football coaching career in Florida.
Prior to SOU, Howard went 76-23 over his last eight years as head coach at Nease
High School (2003-07) and Columbia High School (2008-10) in Florida. At Nease
High School he led the squad to the state title game three times, winning a state
championship in 2005. His star pupil during his run at Nease was Heisman Trophy
winner Tim Tebow. Over his last three years at Columbia High School, Howard’s
teams broke 30 school records.
Howard also has a background in college coaching and served as the head coach at
Oregon Tech from 1991-92, where he compiled an 8-13 record and was undefeated
against Southern Oregon. He served as defensive coordinator for the Owls from
1978-81 and again from 1987-89 and was defensive coordinator at Portland State
from 1982-83.
Howard grew up in Grants Pass and played football for the Cavemen and at Linfield
College.
(Bio Information provided by the Southern Oregon Sports Information Department)
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Football National Championship
Last Time it Happened in a National Championship
Team
• Scored 40 or more points:
41 - Carroll (Mont.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2003
• Scored 50 or more points:
50 - Pacific Luthern (Wash.) vs. Westminster (Pa.), 1993
• Scored 30 or more points and lost:
35 - Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
• Combined score of over 80 points:
84 - East Central (Okla.) defeats Glenville State (W.V.), 49-35, 1993
• Totaled 30 or more first downs:
None (going back through 1997)
• Totaled 300 or more rushing yards:
332 - Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 2013
• Held opponent to minus rushing yards:
-7 - Northwestern Oklahoma State held Georgetown (Ky.), 1999
• Totaled 400 or more passing yards:
None (going back through 1997)
• Totaled 500 or more yards of total offense:
None (going back through 1997)
• Penalized 100 or more yards:
160 - Marian (Ind.) / 157 - Morningside (Iowa), 2012
• Penalized 10 or more times:
12 - Marian (Ind.) / 12 - Morningside (Iowa), 2012
• Blocked a PAT:
blocked by St. Francis (Ind.) vs. Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2006
• Blocked a punt:
blocked by Sioux Falls (S.D.) vs. Carroll (Mont.), 2008 (blocked by Kyle Cummings)
• Recorded a team safety:
recorded by Sioux Falls (S.D.) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009
• Lost 3 or more fumbles:
3 - St. Francis (Ind.) vs. Sioux Falls, 2006
Individual
• Had two interceptions:
None (going back through 1998)
• Had three interceptions:
None (going back through 1998)
• Had 3.0 or more sacks:
4.0 - D. Richardson, Northwestern Oklahoma State vs. Georgetown, 1999
• Had 4.0 or more tackles-for-loss:
4.0 - S. Housekeeper, Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2000
• Had 15 or more tackles
17 - Weston Hazelhurst, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 2013
15 - Jason Gladfelder, Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
• Had 300 or more passing yards:
300 - Derek Fulton, Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
• Had 3 or more passing touchdowns:
4 - Derek Fulton, Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
• Had 50 or more attempts:
None (going back through 1997)
• Had 30 or more completions:
None (going back through 1997)
• Had 100 or more rushing yards:
128 - D’Angelo Jordan, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 2013
• Had 200 or more rushing yards:
None (going back through 1998)
• Had 30 or more rushing attempts:
30 - Adam Craig, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 2013
• Had 2 rushing touchdowns:
2 – Adam Craig, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 2013
• Had 3 or more rushing touchdowns:
None (going back through 1997)
• Had 2 players with 100 or more rushing yards:
None (going back through 1997)
• Scored on a rushing play from scrimmage of 50 or more yards:
83 – Gary Wagner (QB), Carroll (Mont.) vs. Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2010
• Had 100 or more passing yards AND 100 or more rushing yards:
167 passing / 179 rushing - Patrick Crayton, Northwestern Oklahoma State vs. Carroll (Mont.), 2003
• Had 100 or more receiving yards AND 100 or more rushing yards:
None (going back through 1997)
• Had 100 or more receiving yards:
116 - Brady Roland, Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
• Had 2 players with 100 or more receiving yards:
C. Fitzsimmons (105) and Mark Gallik (104), Carroll (Mont.)
vs. Georgetown, 2002
• Had 200 or more receiving yards:
250 - Mark Gallik, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2003
• Had 10 or more receptions:
13 - Mark Gallik, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2003
• Had 3 or more touchdown receptions:
3 - Mark Gallik, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2003
• Scored on a receiving play from scrimmage of 75 or more yards:
75 - Brown, Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2000
• Scored 4 or more touchdowns:
None (going back through 1997)
• Returned a punt for a touchdown:
None (going back through 1997)
• Returned a kickoff for a touchdown:
94 yards – Jared Mayernik, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2011
• Returned a fumble for a touchdown:
30 yards - Drew DeGroot, Sioux Falls (S.D.) vs. Carroll (Mont.), 2008
• Returned an interception for a touchdown:
33 yards - Brett Bermingham, Northwestern Oklahoma State
vs. Carroll (Mont.), 2003
• Returned a block for a touchdown:
10 yards (punt), Joe Moen (Sioux Falls (S.D.))
vs. Carroll (Mont.), 2007 (blocked by Kyle Cummings)
• Kicked a 40-yard plus field goal:
Braden Wieking - Sioux Falls (S.D.) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009
(41 yds & 42 yds)
• Kicked 3 or more field goals:
Mike Josifovski, Marian (Ind.) vs. Morningside (Iowa), 2012
(36 yds, 35 yds, 26 yds)
• Had five or more punts:
6 - Zach Antle, Grand View (Iowa) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2013
Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 11
2014 Football Championship Series Box Scores
First Round  Nov. 22
First Round  Nov. 22
Valley City State (N.D.)
at Carroll (Mont.)
Scoring Summary
Valley City State...0
Carroll..................14
0
21
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
0
7
VCSU
4
23-56
31
7-27-1
50-87
11-36.6
94
0
2-2
1-5
0
Northwestern (Iowa)
at Missouri Valley
0 --- 0
7 --- 49
Scoring Summary
Northwestern........0 10
Missouri Valley......7 0
0
0
CC
27
59-311
143
16-29-0
88-454
4-35.0
0
0
0-0
2-10
0
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
NWC
18
44-123
169
24-42-0
86-292
8-42
1-17
1-27
2-1
5-60
1
Langston (Okla.)
at Grand View (Iowa)
Scoring Summary
Langston...............0
Grand View..........10
3
14
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
0
7
14
10
0 — 3
7 — 38
LU
GVU
18
16
25-24
38-140
121
195
18-47-2
15-20-1
72-145
58-335
7-41
4-35
5-110
2-65
1-0
2-55
1-1
0-0
7-688-67
0
2
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
7
14
CU
26
38-135
308
21-35-0
73-443
6-30.7
7-112
1-20
1-1
6-45
1
0
14
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
0
14
OU
19
34-111
176
17-30-0
64-287
7-41
7-78
1-41
0-0
4-44
0
7 --- 17
10 --- 20
MVC
18
35-142
179
16-39-1
74-321
9-33
2-53
0-0
1-0
9-81
3
Scoring Summary
Faulkner...............3
Lindsey Wilson.....7
6
6
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
0
0
7 — 35
7 — 38
SXU
27
30-140
462
31-51-1
81-602
1-30.0
6-91
0-0
0-0
7-48
4
Scoring Summary
Georgetown..........0
Marian..................7
0
10
8 — 17
7 — 20
FU
LWU
18
19
33-124
32-146
220
199
22-42-2
16-38-2
75-344
70-345
7-35
7-42
2-19
4-61
2-0
2-42
1-1
1-0
8-659-99
1
0
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
3
7
MC
32
66-396
248
18-27-1
93-644
3-38
4-39
0-0
1-1
10-106
3
Scoring Summary
MidAmerica Nazarene...3
Southern Oregon...17
14
3
0 — 3
10 — 34
GC
MU
14
14
28-(-16)
41-76
219
179
21-43-3
16-34-2
71-203
75-255
7-27
6-35
3-41
0-0
2-4
3-30
3-3
1-1
5-37
6-50
37
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
3
7
12
21
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
6
7
SOU
36
48-190
470
31-45-1
93-660
0-0
5-68
0-0
2-1
4-37
2
27 --- 45
7 --- 42
CC
21
36-166
287
21-28-0
64-453
4-28.8
6-105
1-0
0-0
5-43
1
Scoring Summary
Marian..................7
Grand View...........0
6
0
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
7
6
14 --- 34
0 --- 6
MU
GVU
24
13
41-114
26-31
258
229
22-41-1
22-54-3
82-372
80-260
7-39.6
5-45.0
1-14
7-24.9
3-30
1-5
2-0
1-1
6-48
10-95
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0
7
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
8
6
LWC
24
25-124
245
24-47-2
72-399
2-20
4-69
2-12
1-1
5-62
2
6 --- 17
4 --- 30
SXU
28
47-234
298
22-28-2
75-532
1-46
1-1
2-33
0-0
10-78
0
Missouri Valley
at Morningside (Iowa)
6 — 26
17 — 44
MNU
24
44-206
136
15-30-0
74-342
5-37
2-58
1-0
1-1
10-163
0
Scoring Summary
Lindsey Wilson.....3
Saint Xavier.........14
SOU
30
42-229
311
23-35-1
77-540
1-36
5-126
0-0
2-0
10-85
3
Scoring Summary
Missouri Valley......7
Morningside.........24
14
28
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
0
7
Scoring Summary
Southern Oregon...10
Saint Xavier.........17
17
0
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
21
13
SOU
35
40-183
460
32-52-2
92-643
2-15.5
3-59
1-30
0-0
7-60
2
14 --- 62
7 --- 37
SXU
27
40-117
313
31-61-1
101-430
3-45.0
4-73
2-0
0-0
6-56
1
Marian (Ind.)
at Morningside (Iowa)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
at Saint Xavier (Ill.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
at Southern Oregon
14 — 21
7 — 42
Scoring Summary
Southern Oregon...0
Carroll...................7
Southern Oregon
at Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Marian (Ind.)
at Grand View (Iowa)
Georgetown (Ky.)
at Marian (Ind.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
at Morningside (Iowa)
Scoring Summary
Ottawa..................7
Morningside..........7
0
3
Semifinals  Dec. 6
Southern Oregon
at Carroll (Mont.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
at Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
at Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Scoring Summary
Campbellsville......7
Saint Xavier..........7
Quarterfinals  Nov. 29
7 --- 28
7 --- 56
MVC
MC
20
24
29-25
49-396
411
315
26-47-3
15-21-0
76-436
70-711
7-37
4-37
9-90
2-21
0-0
3-13
0-0
1-0
4-44
10-76
35
Scoring Summary
Marian..................0
Morningside..........7
14
14
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Comp-Att-Int
Total Plays-Yards
Punts-Avg
Kickoff Return Yards
Interception Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Sacks
14
0
MU
23
47-212
318
19-30-1
77-530
4-41
3-47
4-34
0-0
3-20
2
13 --- 41
0 --- 21
MC
24
45-218
279
17-28-4
73-497
4-32
7-84
1-0
1-1
7-66
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Football National Championship
2014 All-Conference Teams
Central States Football League
First Team Offense
Mark Wright
Damian Johnson
Jamil Hines
Jordan Barnes
David Chapman
Sheldon Augustine
Derek Serowski
Connor Kinsey
Josh Tausega
Javon Linley
Travon Reynolds
Pete Akorikin
Brandon Grant
First Team Defense
Robert Roberson
Jerome Muhammad
Kimes Gilbert
Holt Henderson
Keshaun Malone
Tra Keys
Ethan Eastwood
Joe Poe
Chase Rettig
Chace Green
D’Ante Meeking
D’Marcus Limbrick
Langston (Okla.)
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
Oklahoma Baptist
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
Oklahoma Baptist
Oklahoma Baptist
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
SAGU (Texas)
Wayland Baptist (Texas)
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
New Orleans, La.
Conroe, Texas
Phoenix, Ariz.
Van Alstyne, Texas
Sugarland, Texas
New Orleans, La.
Moore, Okla.
Midwest City, Okla.
Spring Valley, Calif.
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Bushland, Texas
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
Oklahoma Baptist
Wayland Baptist (Texas)
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
SAGU (Texas)
Wayland Baptist (Texas)
Bacone (Okla.)
Langston (Okla.)
Oklahoma Baptist
Texas College
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Batesville, Miss.
Austin, Texas
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tyler, Texas
Gardena, Calif.
Doddsville, Miss.
Maypearl, Texas
Midland, Texas
Balch Springs, Texas
Pawnee, Okla.
Allen, Texas
Mesquite, Texas
K
P
KR
PR
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Ardmore, Okla.
Rowlett, Texas
Spring, Texas
Spring, Texas
First Team Special Teams
Trey Tully
Chadd Dearen
Eugene Estes
Eugene Estes
Great Plains Athletic Conference
Oklahoma Baptist
SAGU (Texas)
Oklahoma Baptist
Oklahoma Baptist
Coach of the Year: Dwone Sanders, Langston (Okla.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Mark Wright, Langston (Okla.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Keshaun Malone, Bacone (Okla.)
Special Teams Player of the Year: Chadd Dearen, SAGU (Texas)
Austin Dodge
Zach Mckinley
Dustin Rinker
Marcus Lenhardt
Anthony Clarke
Andre McCullouch
Dylan Young
Alex Kastens
Josh James
Garek Stuart
Will Thacker
Drew Gibson
First Team Defense
Sean Condon
Dakota Amy
Phil Selin
Daniel Breaux
David Meis
Ryan Watson
Sean Blomquist
Shayne Durbin
Corey Bummer
James Dowgin
Jesse McCloud
Dustin Fretwell
Southern Oregon Montana State-Northern
Carroll (Mont.)
College of Idaho
Carroll (Mont.)
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)
Southern Oregon
Carroll (Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.)
Eastern Oregon
Montana Western
Southern Oregon
QB RB
RB
TE
WR
WR
WR
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
Sr. So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Vancouver, Wash.
Great Falls, Mont.
Riggins, Idaho
Eagle, Idaho
Blackfoot, Idaho
Riverside, Calif.
Salem, Ore.
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Lake Stevens, Wash.
Winnemucca, Nev.
Medford, Ore.
Carroll (Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.)
Montana Western
Southern Oregon
Montana Tech
Eastern Oregon
Carroll (Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.)
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.)
Montana Western
Southern Oregon
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Laurel, Mont.
Harrison, Idaho
Great Falls, Mont.
Greenfield, Calif.
Clancy, Mont.
Yakima, Wash.
Helena, Mont.
Lewistown, Mont.
Laurel, Mont.
Greeley, Colo.
Manhattan, Mont.
El Dorado, Calif.
K
P
PR
KR
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Gillette, Wyo.
Melbourne, Australia
Blackfoot, Idaho
Winnamucca, Nev.
First Team Special Teams
Aldrick Ross
Rhys Felton
Anthony Clarke
Jace Billingsley
Southern Oregon
Carroll (Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.)
Eastern Oregon
Co-Coach of the Year: Mike Van Diest, Carroll (Mont.)
Co-Coach of the Year: Tim Camp, Eastern Oregon
Offensive Player of the Year: Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon
Defensive Player of the Year: Sean Blomquist, Carroll (Mont.)
Ryan Kasdorf
Brandon Wegher
Francois Barnaud
Bryce Collins
Devin Thomas
Connor Zumpfe
Kail Walker
Kendall Lindeman
Jordan Wallman
Tanner Paxton
Joe Brummer
Tyler Janota
Joshua Powell
Jackson Steinberg
Kyle Hencke
Morningside (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)
Concordia (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Nebraska Wesleyan
Midland (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Hastings (Neb.)
Hastings (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Northwestern (Iowa)
Concordia (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
SLOT
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Newhall, Calif.
Dakota Dunes, S.D.
Belle Fourche, S.D.
Boerne, Texas
Council Bluffs, Iowa
York, Neb.
Bellevue, Neb.
Ethan, S.D.
Filley, Neb.
Lincoln, Neb.
Harlan, Iowa
Goliad, Texas
Kennesaw, Neb.
St. Ansgar, Iowa
Sturgis, S.D.
Sam Van Ginkel
Luke Gibbs
Darrius McMullin
Phil Latimer
Lawton De Long
Greg Hegstad
Zac Schleuger
Brady Bonte
Garrett Borcher
Ethan Stofferan
Jusitn Wohlert
Jermaine Ambrose
Kenny Hanes
Xavier Spann
Tanner Munk
Northwestern (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Nebraska Wesleyan
Northwestern (Iowa)
Northwestern (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)
Doane (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Northwestern (Iowa)
Northwestern (Iowa)
Briar Cliff (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Rock Valley, Iowa
Maxwell, Iowa
Helena, Ala.
Broomfield, Colo.
Orange City, Iowa
Sanborn, Iowa
Wesley, Iowa
Garretson, S.D.
Pawnee City, Neb.
Sibley, Iowa
Hartley, Iowa
New Orleans, La.
Stockton, Calif.
Lakeland, Fla.
Dell Rapids, S.D.
Adam Meirose
Zach Decker
Devin Thomas
Devin Thomas
Concordia (Neb.)
Morningside (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
Morningside (Iowa)
K
P
KR
PR
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Lincoln, Neb.
Beatrice, Neb.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Council Bluffs, Iowa
First Team Defense
First Team Special Teams
Hauff Mid-America Sports/GPAC Coach of the Year: Matt Franzen, Doane (Neb.)
Hauff Mid-America Sports/GPAC Offensive Player of the Year: Brandon Wegher, Morningside (Iowa)
Hauff Mid-America Sports/GPAC Defensive Player of the Year: Greg Hegstad, Northwestern (Iowa)
Frontier Conference
First Team Offense
First Team Offense
Heart of America Athletic Conference
First Team Offense
Dylan Meyer
Raysean Brown
Otis Brown
Jarrell Davis
Sheldon Jacks
Austin Ausbury
Andrew Chavoya
Roy Wolfrum
David Stocklin
Camren Torneden
Javon Taylor
Tyler Henness
Myles King
First Team Defense
Ell C Teycer
David Edmondson
David Marcinko
Ty Phillips
Kenney Bennett
Billy Wendt
Shane Lloyd
Josh Montgomery
Mike Stevenson
Denzel Pernell
Duane Sims
Michael Barnes
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Graceland (Iowa)
Evangel (Mo.)
Missouri Valley
Baker (Kan.)
Evangel (Mo.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Missouri Valley
Benedictine (Kan.)
Baker (Kan.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Benedictine (Kan.)
Graceland (Iowa)
TE
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WR
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OL
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OL
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RB
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Raymore, Mo.
Orlando, Fla.
Gainesville, Fla.
Merced, Calif.
Lakeside, Ariz.
Brighton, Mo.
Lompic, Calif.
Wentzville, Mo.
Miami, Fla.
Lawrence, Kan.
Covina, Calif.
Paola, Kan.
San Francisco, Calif.
Evangel (Mo.)
Graceland (Iowa)
Culver-Stockton (Mo.)
Missouri Valley
Evangel (Mo.)
Graceland (Iowa)
Peru State (Neb.)
Benedictine (Kan.)
Baker (Kan.)
Evangel (Mo.)
Baker (Kan.)
Missouri Valley
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
CB
CB
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S
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Sr.
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Sr.
Sr.
Sr. Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
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Houston, Texas
Avon Park, Fla.
Kansas City, Mo.
East St. Louis, Mo.
San Bernardino, Calif.
Bethany, Mo.
Ridgecrest, Calif.
Coppell, Texas
Edmond, Okla.
St. Louis, Mo.
Wichita, Kan.
Beaumont, Texas
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P
KR
PR
ATH
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Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Rialto, Calif.
Chula Vista, Calif.
Lawrence, Kan.
Merced, Calif.
El Paso, Texas
First Team Special Teams
Cristian Casillas
Cody Thornton
Camren Torneden
Jarrell Davis
Christian Haack
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Graceland (Iowa)
Baker (Kan.)
Missouri Valley
Benedictine (Kan.)
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2014 All-Conference Teams
Coach of the Year: Paul Troth, Missouri Valley
Player of the Year: Ty Phillips, Missouri Valley
Offensive Player of the Year: Javon Taylor, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Ty Phillips, Missouri Valley
Mike Ritter
First Team Special Teams
Caleb Keeton
Daniel Griffin
Allen Cooks
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
First Team Offense
Alex Gomes-Coelho
Antonio Bray
Brooks Porter
Chris Allen
DJ Crager
Josh Stangby
Luke Lundy
Marcus Shearhart
Matt Buckman
Michael Behr
Mitch Kufahl
Nehemiah Scott
Rodney Molette
Taylor Sachs
Will Ryan
Zach Beims
First Team Defense
Ben Gardner
Carlos Cox
Deron Bruce
Derrick Lawrence
Eric Walker
Jimmy Wilson
Kenny Nez
Mason Pauly
Sequente Marks
Steven Williams
Tim Hill
Zach Lanning
Saint Mary (Kan.)
Sterling (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Friends (Kan.)
Friends (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Tabor (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Kansas Wesleyan
Friends (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Kansas Wesleyan
Saint Mary (Kan.)
Sterling (Kan.)
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RB
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WR
OL
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RB
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OL
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Cameron Park, Calif.
Van Nuys, Calif.
Valencia, Calif.
New Orleans, La.
Valley Center, Kan.
North Hollywood, Calif.
Auburn, Neb.
Altamont, Kan.
Eureka, Kan.
Antioch, Calif.
Wheaton, Kan.
Wichita, Kan.
Manor, Texas
Georgetown, Texas
Leavenworth, Kan.
Concordia, Kan.
Tabor (Kan.)
Friends (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Tabor (Kan.)
Southwestern (Kan.)
McPherson (Kan.)
Saint Mary (Kan.)
Friends (Kan.)
Friends (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
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DL
LB
LB
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DB
LB
DB
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Jr.
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Hillsboro, Kan.
Newark, N.J.
Olathe, Kan.
Houston, Texas
Ashburn, Ga.
Oakland, Calif.
Reno, Nev.
Conway Springs, Kan.
Wichita, Kan.
Houston, Texas
Atlanta, Ga.
McPherson, Kan.
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Colo. Springs, Colo.
Diamond Bar, Calif.
Austin, Texas
Atlanta, Ga.
First Team Special Teams
Dominic Sigala
Jeff Stamp*~
Kelton Evans
Tim Hill
Ottawa (Kan.)
Ottawa (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Bethany (Kan.)
Coach of the Year: Kent Kessinger, Ottawa (Kan.)
Player of the Year: Luke Lundy, Ottawa (Kan.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Antonio Bray, Sterling (Kan.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Carlos Cox, Friends (Kan.)
Special Teams Player of the Year: Dominic Sigala, Ottawa (Kan.)
Mid-South Conference East Division
First Team Offense
Brandon Ball
Pikeville (Ky.)
Tyler Brooks
Georgetown (Ky.)
Joseph Fawns
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Jed Halla
Bluefield (Va.)
Randall Jackson-Clemons Georgetown (Ky.)
Emilio Gonzalez
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Tony Prater
Kentucky Christian
Chaz Barnes
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Aaron Jackson
Pikeville (Ky.)
Shawntez Johnson
Pikeville (Ky.)
Cortez Barber
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Branden Cresap
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Jamuel Jones
Kentucky Christian
Seth Millar
Pikeville (Ky.)
Demonte Smith
Georgetown (Ky.)
First Team Defense
Tommy Campbell
Corrion Cooper
Daryl Jones
Nick Seither
Andrew Wahl
Michael Brooks
Aaron Cooper
John Dudley Hilton
Andrew Stewart
Jaylan Bailey
Seth Brewton
Emmett Keyes
Georgetown (Ky.)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Kentucky Christian
Georgetown (Ky.)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Kentucky Christian
Pikeville (Ky.)
Kentucky Christian
Georgetown (Ky.)
Cumberlands (Ky.)
Kentucky Christian
Kentucky Christian
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Bluefield (Va.)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
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Ron Finley Coach of the Year: Chris Oliver, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Branden Cresap, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Nick Seither, Georgetown (Ky.)
Mid-South Conference West Division
First Team Offense
Jacob Carter
John Ilaria
Rashawn McMath
Clay Swint
Andrew Vaughn
Austin Cole
Demytreus Gipson
Greg Livingston
Trevon Chatman
Terrell Robinson
Blake DeBoard
Kadero Edley
L.J. Stegall
First Team Defense
Justus Dauscha
Stephon Tanga
Dekwain Tarrance
Eric Thompson
Tony Threatt
Daniel DeLeon
Mitchell Hoskins
Nathan Jernigan
Blake Young
James Gardner
Grant Jones
Percy Minor
Marte Sears
Faulkner (Ala.)
Bethel (Tenn.)
Reinhardt (Ga.)
Reinhardt (Ga.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Reinhardt (Ga.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Belhaven (Miss.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Belhaven (Miss.)
Reinhardt (Ga.)
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OL
OL
OL
OL
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WR
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RB
RB
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Faulkner (Ala.)
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DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
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DB
DB
DB
First Team Special Teams
Mike Self
Will Ward
Robby Phillips
Stoney Burns
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Campbellsville (Ky.)
Bethel (Tenn.)
Bethel (Tenn.)
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Ron Finley Coach of the Year: Perry Thomas, Campbellsville (Ky.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Terrell Robinson, Faulkner (Ala.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Daniel DeLeon, Campbellsville (Ky.)
Mid-States Football Association Mideast League
First Team Offense
Gauge Aebersold
Jesse Boley
Cory Chojnowski
Zachary Mitchell
Kenny Smith
Donovan Campbell
Krishawn Hogan
Cam Smith
Troy Torrence
Deshawn Weaver
Wesley Hunsucker
Hayden Northern
Tevin Lake
Lamont Wims
First Team Defense
Zach Bruce
Kyle Connors
Albert Cruse
C.J. Marious
Trenton Bragg
Takari Johnson
Kyle Mathewson
Beau Shields
Darius Price
Siena Heights (Mich.)
Saint Francis (Ind.)
Robert Morris (Ill.)
Marian (Ind.)
Saint Francis (Ill.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
Marian (Ind.)
Saint Francis (Ind.)
Saint Francis (Ill.)
Robert Morris (Ill.)
Saint Francis (Ind.)
Marian (Ind.)
Marian (Ind.)
Robert Morris (Ill.)
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WR
WR
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RB
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Manitou Beach, Mich.
Lebanon, Ind.
Orland Hills, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Minooka, Ill.
South Bend, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Chicago, Ill.
Frederick, Md.
Sidney, Ohio
Martinsville, Ind.
South Bend, Ind.
Frederick, Md.
Saint Francis (Ind.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
Saint Francis (Ill.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
Concordia (Mich.)
Saint Francis (Ind.)
Marian (Ind.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
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DL
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DL
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Indianapolis, Ind.
Tecumseh, Mich.
Chicago, Ill.
Toledo, Ohio
Lansing, Mich.
Lansing, MI
Churubusco, Ind.
Martinsville, Ind.
Saginaw, Mich.
Football National Championship
2014 All-Conference Teams
Eric Price
Adam Sauder
Kory Stamps
Marian (Ind.)
Taylor (Ind.)
Saint Francis (Ind.)
First Team Special Teams
Josh Techeira
Brandon Haan
Raphael Dunson
Rober Morris (Ill.)
Taylor (Ind.)
Siena Heights (Mich.)
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Sheridan, Ind.
Grabill, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
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Midlothian, Ill.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Taylor, Mich.
Coach of the Year: Jim Lyall, Siena Heights (Mich.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Tevin Lake, Marian (Ind.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Takari Johnson, Concordia (Mich.)
Jake Adams
Tyler Ahrens
Justin Hunter
Kevin Lonergan
Junior Onuma
Hea Tuifua
Tobias Tyler
Brad Connor
Nick DeBenedetti
Brady Roland
Jatavius Stewart
Derek Fulton
Michael Thomas
Sam Tvedt
First Team Defense
Hunter Barry
Dashawn Cason
Jaleil Davis
Dan Fitzgerald
Kelvin Gilkey
Greg Hayward
Kenny Jones
Steve Laski
Lance Lewis
Brandon Ruemler
Adam Wenck
Mark Williams
Matt Cotiguala
Matt Cotiguala
Nick DeBenedetti
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Park City, Utah
Madrid, Iowa
Crest Hill, Ill.
Oak Lawn, Ill.
Clarion, Iowa
Salt Lake City, Utah
Des Moines, Iowa
Bloomington, Ill.
Tinley Park, Ill.
Carlisle, Iowa
Rock Hill, S.C.
Bettendorf, Iowa
Visalia, Calif.
Oskaloosa, Iowa
William Penn (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Grand View (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Grand View (Iowa)
St. Ambrose (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)
Grand View (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
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LB
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Morris, Ill.
Des Moines, Iowa
Cedar Hill, Texas
Chicago, Ill.
Lewisville, Texas
Oak Lawn, Ill.
Waukegan, Illinois
Mokena, Ill.
Metairie, Louisiana
Williamsport, Ind.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Evanston, Ill.
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Orland Park, Ill.
Orland Park, Ill.
Tinley Park, Ill.
St. Ambrose (Iowa)
St. Ambrose (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Dickinson State (N.D.)
Valley City State (N.D.)
Waldorf (Iowa)
Presentation (S.D.)
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Coach of the Year: Dennis McCulloch, Valley City State (N.D.)
Offensive Player of the Year: Kurtis Walls, Valley City State (N.D.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jarelle Miller, Jamestown (N.D.)
First Team Offense
William Penn (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Grand View (Iowa)
William Penn (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
St. Ambrose (Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Grand View (Iowa)
William Penn (Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa)
William Penn (Iowa)
William Penn (Iowa)
First Team Special Teams
Josh Borm
Thomas Cortes
DeKendrick Moncrief
Antoine Scott
The Sun Conference
Mid-States Football Association Midwest League
First Team Offense
First Team Special Teams
Christopher Barbosa
Dominique Wilson
Garrel Davis
Macander Dieudonee
Jeff Lindenmoyer
Tyler Mahla
Jonathan Pearce
Jarrell Reynolds
Corey Jackson
Justin Jackson
Travis Makauskas
Suwayne Hylton
First Team Defense
Daniel Booth
Quentin Harris
Dwayne Fields
Dekiviaus Crawford
James Reese
Brandon Ross
Dikembe Billingslea
Eddie Brown
Dance Estes
Marquis Davis
Albert Trammell
Loronza Smith
Webber International (Fla.)
Point (Ga.)
Edward Waters (Fla.)
Webber International (Fla.)
Ave Maria (Fla.)
Edward Waters (Fla.)
Southeastern (Fla.)
Southeastern (Fla.)
Webber International (Fla.)
Warner (Fla.)
Ave Maria (Fla.)
Edward Waters (Fla.)
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QB
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WR
Webber International (Fla.)
Southeastern (Fla.)
Point (Ga.)
Warner (Fla.)
Edward Waters (Fla.)
Ave Maria (Fla.)
Point (Ga.)
Webber International (Fla.)
Southeastern (Fla.)
Edward Waters (Fla.)
Point (Ga.)
Warner (Fla.)
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DB
DB
DB
DB
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DL
DL
DL
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LB
LB
First Team Special Teams
David Strickland
Caleb Winter
Brandon Robertson
Point (Ga.)
Southeastern (Fla.)
Point (Ga.)
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Coach of the Year: Ron Shafer, Warner (Fla.)
Player of the Year: Jarrell Reynolds, Southeastern (Fla.)
Coach of the Year: Mike Woodley, Grand View (Iowa)
Offensive Player of the Year: Derek Fulton, Grand View (Iowa)
Defensive Player of the Year: Greg Hayward, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
North Star Athletic Association
First Team Offense
Kurtis Walls
Jake Miller
Jesse Carney
Hayden Zenner Antoine Griffin
Mike Sena Matthew James Zac Woods
George Trujillo
Sean Emry Avery Lock Tate Rinehart First Team Defense
Garrett Tenney Cole Potter
Aaron Johnson Jamaar Crayton
Jarelle Miller
Nick McBeain
Alex Huitzul
Ben Kullos Jawuan Pugh Rob Sterling Wes Worthen Mychael Bruce Valley City State (N.D.)
Valley City State (N.D.) Dickinson State (N.D.)
Presentation (S.D.) Valley City State (N.D.)
Jamestown (N.D.)
Presentation (S.D.) Dakota State (S.D.) Valley City State (N.D.)
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Jamestown (N.D.)
Valley City State (N.D.) Dickinson State (N.D.)
Dakota State (S.D.) Valley City State (N.D.)
Dickinson State (N.D.)
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National Defensive Players of the Week
Sept. 8 ∙ Justus Dauscha ∙ DL ∙ Cumberland (Tenn.) ∙ So. ∙ Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Oct. 20 ∙ Justin Wohlert ∙ DB ∙ Northwestern (Iowa) ∙ Jr. ∙ Hartley, Iowa
• Collected a career-high 10 tackles (three solo), including three tackles for loss and
one sack in the No. 25 Bulldogs 34-27 victory against No. 4 Cumberlands (Ky.) on
Sept. 6.
• Forced a fumble just before halftime that helped Cumberland maintain a 20-13
lead. Prior to the fumble, the Patriots had the ball on the Cumberland 8-yard line
with under a minute to go.
• Claims his first career NAIA National Defensive Player of the Week honor.
• Dauscha and Mike Self are the first teammates to claim national weekly honors in
the same week since Jimmy Coy and Tom Lynch of Saint Xavier (Ill.) accomplished
the feat on Oct. 3, 2012
• Recorded three interceptions in the Red Raiders 27-21 win against Great Plains
Athletic Conference rival Concordia (Neb.).
• Also tallied three tackles and two pass break-ups.
• Leads the NAIA with nine interceptions and has the most picks in a season by a
Northwestern player in 20 years.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
Sept. 15 ∙ Cory Brady ∙ DB ∙ College of Idaho ∙ Fr. ∙ Boise, Idaho
• Registered three interceptions to help lead College of Idaho to a 31-28 win over
Frontier Conference rival Montana Western on Sept. 13.
• Two of his three interceptions led to College of Idaho touchdowns.
• It was the most interceptions in a game by a Yotes player since Dexter Bell in 1976.
• Recorded seven tackles, including two solo stops.
• Brady has played a key role in the College of Idaho’s 2-0 start in its first season
since the program was disbanded in 1977.
• Claims his first career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
Sept. 22 ∙ Eric Price ∙ DB ∙ Marian (Ind.) ∙ So. ∙ Sheridan, Ind.
• Had two interceptions and three pass break ups in the Knights’ 31-18 upset win
over defending national champion and then-No. 1 Grand View (Iowa) on Sept. 20.
• He also recorded six tackles and one tackle for loss.
• With the win, Marian improved to 2-0 all-time against top-ranked teams.
• Claims first career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
• Last Marian Defensive Player of the Week: Dustin Craig (Nov. 7, 2012).
Sept. 29 ∙ Josh Calmer ∙ DB ∙ Grand View (Iowa) ∙ So. ∙ Panorama, Iowa
• Recorded 15 tackles, including one tackle for loss, to lead No. 8 Grand View (Iowa)
to a 21-9 win at then-No. 9 Saint Francis (Ind.).
• Key part of a defense that held the Cougars to only 277 yards of total offense,
including 63 on the ground.
• His tackles are the most for a Viking defender in 2014.
• Claims his first career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
• Last Grand View Defensive Player of the Week: Zach Hollier (Sept. 2, 2013)
Oct. 6 ∙ Eric Walker ∙ LB ∙ Southwestern (Kan.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Ashburn, Ga.
• Keyed a Moundbuilder defense that limited then-No. 3 Tabor (Kan.) to 171 yards of
total offense en route to a 27-6 win.
• Recorded 17 tackles, including 10 solo stops and four tackles for loss.
• Two of Walker’s solo tackles came on third downs that forced the Bluejays to punt.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
Oct. 13 ∙ Carlton Toussaint ∙ DB ∙ Bluefield (Va.) ∙ Fr. ∙ Orange, N.J.
• Became the first Rams player to finish with three interceptions in a single game.
• Posted four total tackles (1 solo) in the 45-27 win over Belhaven (Miss.).
• His first interception led to a Bluefield field goal in the second quarter and a
10-point lead.
• The final two picks occurred in the fourth quarter.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
• First player from Bluefield to earn a national weekly award since the program was
reinstated in 2012.
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Oct. 27 ∙ Markeith Cooper ∙ DB ∙ MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) ∙ So. ∙ Miami, Fla.
• Played a key role in the Pioneer’s 34-27 overtime win against then-No. 2 Baker
(Kan.).
• Blocked a fourth-quarter field goal attempt, which led to a 69-yard return that set
up the game-tying score for MidAmerica Nazarene.
• Recorded four tackles, including one tackle for loss.
• Tallied one interception, one forced fumble and a pass break-up.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week award.
Nov. 3 ∙ Andy Smith ∙ DB ∙ Culver-Stockton (Mo.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Defiance, Mo.
• Returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown in the Wildcats’ 38-24 upset
victory at then-No. 7 Baker (Kan.) on Nov. 1.
• Recorded six tackles, including five solo stops.
• Leads the Heart of America Athletic Conference with five interceptions.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week honor.
Nov. 10 ∙ Darien Anderson ∙ DB ∙ Ottawa (Kan.) ∙ Jr. ∙ West Pittsburg, Calif.
• Recorded two interceptions in No. 14 Ottawa’s 42-7 win against then-No. 18
Friends (Kan.) last Saturday.
• Also recover a fumble and tallied three tackles.
• Tied for the team lead with three interceptions this season.
• First career National Player of the Week selection.
• Last player from Ottawa to earn National Player of the Week honors: Erik Brown
(defensive) (Sept. 16, 2013).
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National Offensive Players of the Week
Sept. 8 ∙ Melvin Mason ∙ RB ∙ Southern Oregon ∙ So. ∙ Vacaville, Calif.
Oct. 13 ∙ Ryan Kasdorf ∙ QB ∙ Morningside (Iowa) ∙ Sr. ∙ Newhall, Calif.
• Recorded 202 of No. 22 Southern Oregon’s 280 rushing yards in the Raiders 38-35
victory over No. 2 Carroll (Mont.) in the NAIA Football Game of the Week on Sept. 6.
• His 202 rushing yards is the second-best single-game output of his career, trailing
a 236-yard effort against NCAA Division I FCS Sacramento State (Calif.) on Sept.
14, 2014
• Posted two runs of 40-plus yards, including a 40-yard touchdown scamper at the
10:49 mark of the second quarter.
• Set a new career-high with three rushing touchdowns
• Previously named NAIA National Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 16, 2013
• Tossed for a career-best 468 yards on 24-for-27 passing (88.9%) and six
touchdowns.
• The passing yards is listed as fourth-best in Morningside school history.
• Completed 64-yard touchdown pass on Mustangs’ first offensive play of the game.
• Rushed for 12 yards on two attempts in the 76-14 win over Hastings (Neb.).
• Posted 480 yards of total offense, which was part of a NAIA single-game record
916 yards of team total offense.
• Ranks No. 1 nationally in passing efficiency (227.0) and is No. 6 in passing yards
per game (287.4) and No. 7 in total yards per game (298.2).
• First career National Offensive Player of the Week award.
Sept. 15 ∙ Terrell Robinson ∙ QB ∙ Faulkner (Ala.) ∙ Sr. ∙ South Pittsburg, Tenn.
• Threw for 410 yards and six touchdowns in Faulkner’s 61-34 win against Union
(Ky.) on Sept. 13.
• Completed 21-of-25 passes (84 percent).
• Ran for 55 yards on seven carries, including touchdowns of 30 and 3 yards.
• Robinson has now accounted for 13 touchdowns in three games this season.
• He leads the NAIA in total offense per game (392.3), while ranking second in
passing yards per game (327.3).
• Claims his first career National Offensive Player of the Week award.
• Last Faulkner player to win the National Offensive Player of the Week award: Josh
Hollingsworth (Nov. 14, 2011)
Oct. 20 ∙ Brandon Wegher ∙ RB ∙ Morningside (Iowa) ∙ Jr. ∙ Dakota Dunes, S.D.
• Set a Morningside single-game record with 327 yards rushing in a 50-7 win against
then-No. 16 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) on Oct. 18.
• Helped the Mustangs break the team single-game record with 475 yards rushing.
• Scored four touchdowns, raising his season total to 19 rushing touchdowns.
• Performance vaults Wegher to No. 2 on Morningside’s all-time rushing list with
2,351 career yards.
• Leads the NAIA in total rushing (1,146), rushing yards per game (191.0), total
scoring (128), scoring per game (21.3) and all-purpose yards per game (220.0).
• First career National Offensive Player of the Week award.
Sept. 22 ∙ Beau Eriksson ∙ QB ∙ Jamestown (N.D.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Devils Lake, N.D.
Oct. 27 ∙ Austin Dodge ∙ QB ∙ Southern Oregon ∙ So. ∙ Vancouver, Wash.
• Set a program single-game record with 501 yards of total offense in Jamestown’s
40-20 win against North Star Athletic Association rival Waldorf (Iowa) on Sept. 20.
The previous record of 453 yards was set by current Jimmies offensive coordinator
Josh Kittell in 2008.
• Completed 27-of-49 passes for 453 yards and three touchdowns.
• Finished the contest second on the team in rushing with 12 carries for 48 yards
and a touchdown.
• Claims his first career National Offensive Player of the Week award.
• Posted his 15th career four-touchdown game in the Raiders 66-16 win against
Frontier Conference rival College of Idaho.
• Completed 79.3 percent (23-of-29) of his throws for 443 yards.
• First game with 400-or-more yards passing on less than 30 attempts.
• Leads the NAIA in passing yards per game (359.5), total offense (2,915), total
offense per game (364.4) and total passing yards (2,876).
• Sixth career National Offensive Player of the Week award
Sept. 29 ∙ Austin Dodge ∙ QB ∙ Southern Oregon ∙ So. ∙ Vancouver, Wash.
• Completed 22-of-38 passes for 417 yards and six touchdowns in Southern
Oregon’s win at Montana State-Northern.
• Set the NAIA career marks for passing touchdowns (121) and passing yardage
(13,461).
• Threw six touchdown passes for the fourth time in the last two seasons.
• Helped the 2014 Raiders become the fifth team in program history to start a
season with five-straight wins.
• Claims fifth career NAIA Offensive Player of the Week honor.
• Last Southern Oregon Offensive Player of the Week: Melvin Mason (Sept. 8, 2014).
Oct. 6 ∙ Chris Allen ∙ WR ∙ Friends (Kan.) ∙ Sr. ∙ McKinney, Texas
• Caught eight passes for a season-high 272 yards and five touchdowns in Friends’
53-14 win against Kansas Wesleyan on Oct. 4.
• His five touchdown receptions, including a 96-yard score late in the third quarter,
ties the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference’s single-game record.
• Ran for 38 yards on one carry.
• Allen owns four 100-plus receiving yard performances on the season, including two
performances of more than 200 yards
• Ranks among the top two nationally in scoring (78), receiving yards per game
(163.4) and total receiving yards (817).
• First career National Offensive Player of the Week award.
Nov. 3 ∙ Chris Swingle ∙ QB ∙ Culver-Stockton (Mo.) ∙ Fr. ∙ Blue Springs, Mo.
• Matched a career-high with four touchdown passes in Culver-Stockton’s 38-24
upset win at then-No. 7 Baker (Kan.) – the program’s first-ever win in Baldwin City.
Three of his touchdowns went to wide receiver Will Kone.
• Ended the contest 23-of-36 passing for 312 yards.
• The win is the first over a ranked opponent since 2005 for the Wildcats and
snapped a 20-game road losing streak.
• First career National Defensive Player of the Week honor.
Nov. 10 ∙ Jace Billingsley ∙ WR ∙ Eastern Oregon ∙ Jr. ∙ Winnemucca, Nev.
• Led the Mountaineers with 294 all-purpose yards in last weekend’s 45-21 win
against College of Idaho.
• Caught nine passes for 156 receiving yards and one touchdown.
• Recorded 20 carries for 138 rushing yards and two scores.
• Ranks third in the NAIA in all-purpose yards (1,788) and fifth in all-purpose yards
per game (178.8).
• First career National Player of the Week selection.
• Last player from Eastern Oregon to earn National Player of the Week honors: Marc
David (special teams) (Sept. 29, 2014).
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Sept. 8 ∙ Mike Self ∙ K/P ∙ Cumberland (Tenn.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Lebanon, Tenn.
Oct. 20 ∙ Martin Waddick ∙ K ∙ Marian (Ind.) ∙ Sr. ∙ Indianapolis, Ind.
• Kicked a 31- and 47-yard field goal in No. 25 Cumberland’s (Tenn.) 34-27 victory
over No. 4 Cumberlands (Ky.) on Sept. 6.
• He was 2-for-2 in PAT attempts.
• Recorded six punts for 172 yards, including a long of 47 yards.
• Claims first career Special Teams Player of the Week honor.
• Self and Justus Dauscha are the first teammates to claim national weekly honors in
the same week since Jimmy Coy and Tom Lynch of Saint Xavier (Ill.) accomplished
the feat on Oct. 3, 2012
• Senior helped lead then-No. 21 Marian (Ind.) to a 37-14 win over then-No. 6
William Penn (Iowa) last Saturday. The win is the program’s second victory against
a top-10 opponent this season.
• Converted a season-long 43-yard field goal to give Marian a 10-0 first quarter lead.
• Also connected on field goal attempts of 26 and 22 yards.
• Finished the game 3-for-3 on field goal attempts and 4-for-4 on PATs.
• First career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
Sept. 15 ∙ Greg Conry ∙ K ∙ Peru State (Neb.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Harlan, Iowa
• Conry kicked a 35-yard game-winning field goal with 58 seconds left in the Bobcats
23-21 victory over then-No. 19 Friends (Kan.) on Sept. 13 in the NAIA Football
Game of the Week.
• He ended the game 3-for-3 on field goals, including kicks of 31 and 34 yards.
• Converted 2-of-2 PAT attempts.
• Recorded six kick offs for 376 yards, including three touchbacks for an average of
62.7 yards per kick.
• Claims his first career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
Sept. 22 ∙ Josh Techeira ∙ K/P ∙ Robert Morris (Ill.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Midlothian, Ill.
• Connected on a 40-yard game winning field goal with 32 seconds to play in Robert
Morris’ 27-24 upset victory against then-No. 10 Saint Xavier (Ill.)
• He also converted a 20-yard field goal earlier in the contest.
• Perfect 3-for-3 in PAT attempts.
• Averaged 45.4 yards per punt, including a long of 64 yards.
• Averaged 64.5 yards per kick off.
• Claims his first career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
Sept. 29 ∙ Marc David ∙ K/P ∙ Eastern Oregon ∙ Jr. ∙ Spokane, Wash.
• Converted 2-of-3 field goal attempts, including the 30-yard game winner in Eastern
Oregon’s road win at then-No. 10 Rocky Mountain (Mont.).
• One-for-one on PATs.
• Averaged 42.0 yards per punt on five punts, including a long of 46 yards.
• Claims first career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
Oct. 6 ∙ Vince Folston ∙ WR ∙ Southwestern (Kan.) ∙ Sr. ∙ Lake City, Fla.
• Blocked back-to-back second-quarter field goals in Southwestern’s 27-6 win
against then-No. 3 Tabor (Kan.).
• First career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
• Last player from Southwestern to earn National Player of the Week honors: Chris
Mayer (special teams) (Nov. 4, 2013).
Oct. 13 ∙ Josh Techeira ∙ K/P ∙ Robert Morris (Ill.) ∙ Jr. ∙ Midlothian, Ill.
• Scored all 12 of the Eagles’ points in the 12-7 victory over then-No. 14 St. Francis
(Ill.).
• Connected on field goals of 22, 28, 47 and 51 yards in going a perfect 4-for-4.
• The 51-yarder was a career-long.
• Averaged 44.5 yards on four punts, with three punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard
line.
• Earned same award on Sept. 22, 2014.
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Oct. 27 ∙ Daniel Martinez ∙ K ∙ Wayland Baptist (Texas) ∙ Fr. ∙ Dallas, Texas
• Converted four field goals to help lead Wayland Baptist to a 26-14 win against
Bacone (Okla.)
• Three-of-four field goals came in the fourth quarter, including a season-long 48yard attempt with 2:07 remaining in the contest.
• Other field goals were from 28, 24 and 45 yards.
• Totaled seven kick offs with an average of 58.3 yards per kick.
• First career NAIA Special Teams Player of the Week award.
• First-ever National Player of the Week for the Wayland Baptist football team.
Nov. 3 ∙ Cristian Casillas ∙ K ∙ MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) ∙ Fr. ∙ Rialto, Calif.
• Scored 16 points in the Pioneers 40-0 shutout victory against Peru State (Neb.)
last Saturday.
• Converted 4-of-5 field goal attempts, including a 45-yard attempt – his second
longest make of the season.
• Connected on 4-of-4 PATs.
• Averaged 47.8 yards per kick off.
• First career National Special Teams Player of the Week award.
Nov. 10 ∙ Nick DeBenedetti ∙ WR ∙ Saint Xavier (Ill.) ∙ Sr. ∙ Tinley Park, Ill.
• Returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown in Saint Xavier’s 45-23 road win over
Trinity International (Ill.) last Saturday. The score gave the Cougars a 17-0 lead to
close out the first quarter.
• Also recorded a punt return of 50 yards in the contest.
• Tallied three kick off returns for an average of 36.3 yards per return, including a
game-high 56 yarder.
• Ranks 11th in total punt returns (174) and 14th in punt return yards per attempt
(11.6).
• First career National Player of the Week selection.
• Last player from Saint Xavier to earn National Player of the Week honors: Zach
Dolph (defensive) (Oct. 28, 2013).
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2014 Individual Statistical Leaders
NAIA Offensive Statistical Leaders (through Semifinal) *
PASSING
#Player
1 Dodge, Austin
2 Robinson, Terrell
3 Baker, Bryce
4 Kasdorf, Ryan
5 Francis, Tyler
6 Rhode, John
7 Russell, Jacob
8 Curran, Jake
9 Eriksson, Beau
10 Walls, Kurtis
RUSHING
#Player
1 Wegher, Brandon
2 Henness, Tyler
3 Reynolds, Jarrell
4 Wims, Lamont
5 Rinker, Dustin
6 Lundy, Luke
7 McKinley, Zach
8 Barnaud, Francois
9 Zenner, Hayden
10 Taylor, Javon
RECEIVING YARDS
#Player
1 Livingston, Greg
2 Allen, Chris
3 Baum, Trevor
4 Brown, Raysean
5 Young, Dylan
6 Thomas, Devin
7 Griffin, Antoine
8 Clarke, Anthony
9 Zumpfe, Connor
10 McCullouch, Andre
SCORING
#Player
1 Wegher, Brandon
2 Reynolds, Jarrell
3 Bray, Antonio
4 Rinker, Dustin
5 Allen, Chris
6 Sachs, Taylor
T7 Billingsley, Jace
T7 Taylor, Javon
T7 Griffin, Antoine
10 Young, Dylan
TOTAL OFFENSE
#Player
1 Dodge, Austin
2 Robinson, Terrell
3 Kasdorf, Ryan
4 Baker, Bryce
5 Rhode, John
6 Eriksson, Beau
7 Fulton, Derek
8 Russell, Jacob
9 Curran, Jake
10 Whittlesey, Chandler
NAIA Defensive Statistical Leaders (through Semifinal) *
TACKLES
Team.......................................... G....... Att....... Cmp....... Yds..........Avg/G
Southern Oregon.......................14...... 542.......356........5177...........369.8
Faulkner (Ala.)...........................10...... 321....... 211........2864...........286.4
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)............11...... 448.......284........3119...........283.5
Morningside (Iowa)....................13...... 321.......223........3644...........280.3
Nebraska Wesleyan..................10...... 431.......237........2792...........279.2
Saint Xavier (Ill.)........................13...... 479.......280........3609...........277.6
Campbellsville (Ky.)...................11...... 403.......240........3015...........274.1
Kansas Wesleyan......................11...... 445.......229........2932...........266.5
Jamestown (N.D.)......................10...... 343.......201........2566...........256.6
Valley City State (N.D.)..............11...... 324.......200........2805...........255.0
#Player
1 Johnson, Takari
2 Ruemler, Brandon
3 Schussler, Riley
4 Walker, Eric
5 McBeain, Nick
6 Malone, Keshaun
7 Smith, Loronza
8 Kullos, Ben
9 Taylor, Dwain
T10 Montgomery, Josh
T10 Sumption, Wyatt
Team.......................................... G...... Atts.......Yds........ TDs..........Avg/G
Morningside (Iowa)....................13...... 327......2610.........39.............200.8
Benedictine (Kan.).....................10...... 247......1488..........7..............148.8
Southeastern (Fla.)....................10...... 210......1469.........26.............146.9
Robert Morris (Ill.)......................10...... 286......1399..........6..............139.9
Carroll (Mont.)............................12...... 299......1675.........22.............139.6
Ottawa (Kan.)............................12...... 288......1576.........17.............131.3
Montana State-Northern............11...... 242......1425.........14.............129.5
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)............11...... 256......1409.........14.............128.1
Presentation (S.D.).....................9....... 133...... 1108.........12.............123.1
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)....11...... 206......1263.........15............. 114.8
SACKS
Team.......................................... G...... Rec.......Yds.....Yds/Rec.......Avg/G
Belhaven (Miss.)........................11...... 117......1341....... 11.5...........121.9
Friends (Kan.)............................11....... 51.......1329....... 26.1...........120.8
Montana State-Northern............11....... 85.......1323....... 15.6...........120.3
Graceland (Iowa).......................11....... 72.......1302....... 18.1........... 118.4
Southern Oregon.......................14....... 86.......1631....... 19.0........... 116.5
Morningside (Iowa)....................11....... 67.......1245....... 18.6........... 113.2
Valley City State (N.D.)..............11....... 75....... 1199....... 16.0...........109.0
Carroll (Mont.)............................12....... 80.......1289....... 16.1...........107.4
Nebraska Wesleyan..................10....... 69.......1068....... 15.5...........106.8
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)............11....... 87....... 1161....... 13.3...........105.5
Team.......................................... G......TDs........XP..........Pts............Pts/G
Morningside (Iowa)....................13....... 43..........1...........260..............20.0
Southeastern (Fla.)....................10....... 27..........0...........162..............16.2
Sterling (Kan.)............................11....... 23..........1...........140..............12.7
Carroll (Mont.)............................12....... 22..........0...........132.............. 11.0
Friends (Kan.)............................11....... 19..........0...........114..............10.4
Kansas Wesleyan......................11....... 18..........0...........108................9.8
Eastern Oregon.........................11....... 16..........3...........102................9.3
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)....11....... 17..........0...........102................9.3
Valley City State (N.D.)..............11....... 17..........0...........102................9.3
Southern Oregon.......................14....... 21..........0...........126................9.0
Team.......................................... G.....Plays.....Rsh........Pass..........Yds/G
Southern Oregon.......................14...... 628.......134........5177...........379.4
Faulkner (Ala.)...........................10...... 432.......446........2864...........331.0
Morningside (Iowa)....................13...... 403.......375........3644...........309.2
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)............11...... 530.......151........3119...........297.3
Saint Xavier (Ill.)........................13...... 581.......220........3609...........294.5
Jamestown (N.D.)......................10...... 452.......320........2566...........288.6
Grand View (Iowa).....................12...... 550.......836........2581...........284.8
Campbellsville (Ky.)...................11...... 510.........7..........3015...........274.7
Kansas Wesleyan......................11...... 584........86.........2932...........274.4
Union (Ky.)..................................9....... 345....... 411........2009...........268.9
#Player
1 Johnson, Takari
2 Potter, Cole
T3 Hayward, Greg
T3 Harts, Marquise
T5 Campbell, Tommy
T5 Laski, Steve
T7 Tenney, Garrett
T7 Jolly, Andre
T7 Marious, C.J.
T7 Dauscha, Justus
T7 Selin, Philip
T7 Craig, Tyler
T7 Van Ginkel, Sam
TACKLES FOR LOSS
#Player
1 Johnson, Takari
2 Potter, Cole
T3 Hayward, Greg
T3 Latimer, Phil
5 Ruemler, Brandon
T6 Bonte, Brady
T6 Schleuger, Zac
T8 Teycer, Ell C
T8 Walker, Eric
T8 Bragg, Trent
T8 Hanlin, Aaron
T8 Crayton, Jamaar
INTERCEPTIONS
#Player
1 Wohlert, Justin
T2 Smith, Andy
T2 Evans, Cory
T2 Harris, Quentin
T5 McCloud, Jesse
T5 Marks, Sequente
T5 Nez, Kenny
T5 Brewton, Seth
T5 Price, Eric
T5 Sears, Marte
T5 Toussaint, Carlton
T5 Morgan, Carl
T5 Hendricks, Anthony
T5 Booth, Daniel
Team................................................ G....... UA....... A........ Total........... Avg/G
Concordia (Mich.)............................11........90......104........194............... 17.6
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)........................11.......103......62.........165............... 15.0
Trinity International (Ill.)...................10........59.......77.........136............... 13.6
Southwestern (Kan.)........................11........83.......65.........148............... 13.5
Valley City State (N.D.)....................11........63.......80.........143............... 13.0
Bacone (Okla.).................................11........88.......47.........135............... 12.3
Warner (Fla.)...................................10........57.......62......... 119............... 11.9
Dakota State (S.D.).........................11........56.......68.........124............... 11.3
Saint Mary (Kan.).............................11........59.......64.........123............... 11.2
Benedictine (Kan.)...........................11........47.......72......... 119............... 10.8
Presentation (S.D.)..........................10........47.......61.........108............... 10.8
Team................................................ G...... Solo.....Ast........ Tot............. Avg/G
Concordia (Mich.)............................11........14........3......... 15.5................. 1.4
Dakota State (S.D.).........................11........13........3......... 14.5................. 1.3
Saint Xavier (Ill.)..............................13........12........6......... 15.0................. 1.2
Webber International (Fla.)...............9..........9.........3......... 10.5................. 1.2
Georgetown (Ky.).............................10........10........1......... 10.5................. 1.1
St. Ambrose (Iowa)..........................10........10........1......... 10.5................. 1.1
Jamestown (N.D.)............................10.........8.........1.......... 8.5.................. 0.9
Baker (Kan.).....................................9..........8.........1.......... 8.5.................. 0.9
Siena Heights (Mich.).......................9..........7.........3.......... 8.5.................. 0.9
Cumberland (Tenn.).........................11.........9.........1.......... 9.5.................. 0.9
Montana Western............................10.........8.........2.......... 9.0.................. 0.9
Montana State-Northern..................11.........8.........4......... 10.0................. 0.9
Northwestern (Iowa)........................10.........8.........1.......... 8.5.................. 0.9
Team................................................ G...... Solo.....Ast........ Tot............. TFL/G
Concordia (Mich.)............................11........32.......15........ 39.5................. 3.6
Dakota State (S.D.).........................11........29........7......... 32.5................. 3.0
Saint Xavier (Ill.)..............................13........22.......12........ 28.0................. 2.2
Nebraska Wesleyan.........................9.........18........3......... 19.5................. 2.2
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)........................11........20........7......... 23.5................. 2.1
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)..................11........20........4......... 22.0................. 2.0
Morningside (Iowa)..........................13........19.......13........ 25.5................. 2.0
Evangel (Mo.)...................................9.........15........4......... 17.0................. 1.9
Southwestern (Kan.)........................11........19........4......... 21.0................. 1.9
Siena Heights (Mich.)......................10........15........8......... 19.0................. 1.9
Doane (Neb.)....................................9.........15........4......... 17.0................. 1.9
Waldorf (Iowa).................................10........18........2......... 19.0................. 1.9
Team................................................ G........Int..... Yds....... TD............... Int/G
Northwestern (Iowa)........................11........10......142..........1................... 0.9
Culver-Stockton (Mo.)......................10.........7.......166..........1................... 0.7
Waldorf (Iowa).................................10.........7.......121..........0................... 0.7
Southeastern (Fla.)..........................10.........7........34...........1................... 0.7
Montana Western.............................9..........5.......112..........0................... 0.6
Friends (Kan.)..................................10.........6.......167..........1................... 0.6
Saint Mary (Kan.).............................11.........7.........5............0................... 0.6
Cumberlands (Ky.)...........................10.........6.........8............0................... 0.6
Marian (Ind.)....................................13.........8........69...........0................... 0.6
Faulkner (Ala.).................................10.........6........50...........0................... 0.6
Bluefield (Va.)..................................10.........6.......106..........0................... 0.6
SAGU (Texas)...................................8..........5........23...........0................... 0.6
Presentation (S.D.)...........................8..........5........51...........0................... 0.6
Webber International (Fla.)...............9..........5........96...........1................... 0.6
* = based upon available teams who have entered statistics into the national database via Websync; to see
a complete list of national leaders, visit www.dakstats.com/naia
* = based upon available teams who have entered statistics into the national database via Websync; to see
a complete list of national leaders, visit www.dakstats.com/naia
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2014 Team Statistical Leaders
NAIA Offensive Statistical Leaders (through Semifinal) *
PASSING
#Team
1 Southern Oregon
2 Belhaven (Miss.)
3 Campbellsville (Ky.)
4 Morningside (Iowa)
5 Saint Xavier (Ill.)
6 Rocky Mountain (Mont.)
7 Kansas Wesleyan
8 Nebraska Wesleyan
9 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
10 Valley City State (N.D.)
G.......... Att......... Cmp.........Int.......... Pct..........Yds..........TD........Avg/G
14.........568..........373.......... 11......... 0.657.......5315......... 49......... 379.6
11.........590..........356.......... 22......... 0.603.......3712......... 28......... 337.5
11.........437..........260.......... 11......... 0.595.......3475......... 31......... 315.9
13.........348..........240.......... 17......... 0.690.......3996......... 40......... 307.4
13.........505..........296.......... 18......... 0.586.......3866......... 33......... 297.4
11.........459..........290........... 6.......... 0.632.......3167......... 21......... 287.9
11.........483..........243........... 9.......... 0.503.......3096......... 23......... 281.5
10.........441..........239.......... 17......... 0.542.......2808......... 21......... 280.8
13.........476..........275.......... 13......... 0.578.......3642......... 43......... 280.2
11.........354..........216.......... 10......... 0.610.......3032......... 36......... 275.6
RUSHING
NAIA Defensive Statistical Leaders (through Semifinal) *
PASSING
#Team
G.......... Att......... Cmp.........Int.......... Pct..........Yds..........TD........Avg/G
1 Edward Waters (Fla.)
10.........193...........83............ 7.......... 0.430....... 1115......... 11......... 111.5
2 Northwestern (Iowa)
11.........324.......... 116.......... 23......... 0.358.......1491......... 11......... 135.5
3 Bethany (Kan.)
11.........302..........138.......... 10......... 0.457.......1519......... 14......... 138.1
4 Langston (Okla.)
11.........247..........139.......... 16......... 0.563.......1558......... 15......... 141.6
5 Friends (Kan.)
11.........234...........88........... 19......... 0.376.......1569......... 13......... 142.6
6 Valley City State (N.D.)
11.........324..........152.......... 16......... 0.469.......1644......... 10......... 149.5
7 Tabor (Kan.)
11.........326..........132.......... 18......... 0.405.......1649......... 12......... 149.9
8 Evangel (Mo.)
11.........301..........145.......... 10......... 0.482.......1660......... 11......... 150.9
9 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)11.........325..........151.......... 16......... 0.465.......1707......... 10......... 155.2
10 Georgetown (Ky.)
11.........285..........147.......... 11......... 0.516.......1743......... 18......... 158.5
RUSHING
#Team
G......... Atts.........Yds.........Avg......... TDs.......Avg/G
1 Morningside (Iowa)
13.........705.........4613.........6.5...........61......... 354.8
2 William Penn (Iowa)
11.........691.........3695.........5.3...........30......... 335.9
3 Tabor (Kan.)
11.........675.........3257.........4.8...........33......... 296.1
4 Reinhardt (Ga.)
10.........517.........2928.........5.7...........44......... 292.8
5 Oklahoma Baptist
11.........577.........3203.........5.6...........42......... 291.2
6 Bluefield (Va.)
11.........625.........3187.........5.1...........33......... 289.7
7 Webber International (Fla.) 10.........505.........2414.........4.8...........22......... 241.4
8 Dickinson State (N.D.)
11.........478.........2626.........5.5...........26......... 238.7
9 Cumberlands (Ky.)
10.........519.........2375.........4.6...........21......... 237.5
10 Presentation (S.D.)
10.........416.........2291.........5.5...........26......... 229.1
#Team
1 Robert Morris (Ill.)
2 Marian (Ind.)
3 Siena Heights (Mich.)
4 Georgetown (Ky.)
5 Morningside (Iowa)
6 Campbellsville (Ky.)
7 Tabor (Kan.)
8 Oklahoma Baptist
9 Baker (Kan.)
10 Northwestern (Iowa)
TOTAL OFFENSE
TOTAL DEFENSE
#Team
1 Morningside (Iowa)
2 Southern Oregon
3 Reinhardt (Ga.)
4 Oklahoma Baptist
5 Carroll (Mont.)
6 Saint Xavier (Ill.)
7 Presentation (S.D.)
8 Waldorf (Iowa)
9 Southeastern (Fla.)
10 Belhaven (Miss.)
SCORING OFFENSE
#Team
1 Morningside (Iowa)
2 Southern Oregon
3 Oklahoma Baptist
4 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
5 Reinhardt (Ga.)
6 Carroll (Mont.)
7 Southeastern (Fla.)
8 Saint Xavier (Ill.)
9 Georgetown (Ky.)
10 Presentation (S.D.)
G......... Atts.........Yds.........Avg......... TDs.......Avg/G
11.........376..........834..........2.2...........10.......... 75.8
13.........406.........1014.........2.5...........11.......... 78.0
10.........318..........871..........2.7............9........... 87.1
11.........403.........1084.........2.7............7........... 98.5
13.........429.........1282.........3.0...........17.......... 98.6
11.........396......... 1134.........2.9............8.......... 103.1
11.........384......... 1165.........3.0............9.......... 105.9
11.........383.........1204.........3.1...........10......... 109.5
11.........431.........1206.........2.8...........10......... 109.6
11.........436.........1232.........2.8............9...........112.0
G........ Rush........Rec......... Yds........ Plays...... Yds/P........TD........Avg/G
13........4613........3996....... 8609........1053......... 8.2.......... 101........ 662.2
14........2577........5315....... 7892........1076......... 7.3........... 81......... 563.7
10........2928........1918....... 4846.........740.......... 6.5........... 59......... 484.6
11........3203........2066....... 5269.........841.......... 6.3........... 62......... 479.0
12........2676........2958....... 5634.........848.......... 6.6........... 64......... 469.5
13........2072........3866....... 5938........1030......... 5.8........... 60......... 456.8
10........2291........2253....... 4544.........770.......... 5.9........... 48......... 454.4
10........2211........2298....... 4509.........768.......... 5.9........... 39......... 450.9
10........2148........2294....... 4442.........707.......... 6.3........... 47......... 444.2
11........1148........3712....... 4860.........944.......... 5.1........... 37......... 441.8
#Team
1 Northwestern (Iowa)
2 Siena Heights (Mich.)
3 Tabor (Kan.)
4 Georgetown (Ky.)
5 Robert Morris (Ill.)
6 Baker (Kan.)
7 St. Francis (Ill.)
8 Kentucky Christian
9 Marian (Ind.)
10 Bethany (Kan.)
G......... TDs..........XP..........2XP......... FG.......... Saf..........Pts........ Pts/G
13.........103...........83............ 5..............2..............2........... 721......... 55.5
14..........85............76............ 1.............14.............0........... 630......... 45.0
11..........66............58............ 1..............7..............1........... 479......... 43.5
13..........79............70............ 2..............4..............1........... 562......... 43.2
10..........60............56............ 1..............2..............0........... 424......... 42.4
12..........67............64............ 0.............10.............0........... 496......... 41.3
10..........50............49............ 0.............12.............1........... 387......... 38.7
13..........66............56............ 0.............13.............2........... 495......... 38.1
11..........57............49............ 1..............5..............2........... 414......... 37.6
10..........52............45............ 0..............3..............0........... 366......... 36.6
#Team
G......... TDs..........XP..........2XP......... FG.......... Saf..........Pts........ Pts/G
1 Northwestern (Iowa)
11..........22............19............ 1..............4..............0........... 167......... 15.2
2 Tabor (Kan.)
11..........22............16............ 1..............6..............0........... 168......... 15.3
3 Webber International (Fla.) 10..........23............19............ 0..............4..............0........... 169......... 16.9
4 Carroll (Mont.)
12..........28............16............ 2..............7..............0........... 209......... 17.4
5 Robert Morris (Ill.)
11..........25............21............ 0..............7..............0........... 192......... 17.5
6 Grand View (Iowa)
12..........25............23............ 1.............10.............1........... 211......... 17.6
7 Marian (Ind.)
13..........31............24............ 0..............6..............2........... 232......... 17.8
8 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 11..........24............22............ 0.............10.............2........... 200......... 18.2
9 Baker (Kan.)
11..........25............21............ 1.............10.............0........... 203......... 18.5
10 Friends (Kan.)
11..........26............23............ 2..............7..............0........... 206......... 18.7
Missouri Valley
12..........26............24............ 1.............14.............0........... 224......... 18.7
* = based upon available teams who have entered statistics into the national database via Websync; to see
a complete list of national leaders, visit www.dakstats.com/naia
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G........ Rush.......Pass........ Yds........ Plays...... Yds/P........TD........Avg/G
11........1232........1491....... 2723.........760.......... 3.6........... 20......... 247.5
10.........871.........1650....... 2521.........631.......... 4.0........... 23......... 252.1
11........1165........1649....... 2814.........710.......... 4.0........... 21......... 255.8
11........1084........1743....... 2827.........688.......... 4.1........... 25......... 257.0
11.........834.........2255....... 3089.........725.......... 4.3........... 23......... 280.8
11........1206........1888....... 3094.........749.......... 4.1........... 21......... 281.3
11........1311........1839....... 3150.........799.......... 3.9........... 24......... 286.4
11........1413........1770....... 3183.........740.......... 4.3........... 31......... 289.4
13........1014........2755....... 3769.........889.......... 4.2........... 26......... 289.9
11........1700........1519....... 3219.........766.......... 4.2........... 33......... 292.6
SCORING DEFENSE
* = based upon available teams who have entered statistics into the national database via Websync; to see
a complete list of national leaders, visit www.dakstats.com/naia
Football National Championship
2014 Week-by-Week Ratings
Preseason - Aug. 11
Rank Prvs.^ School
Pts.
Rating 1 - Sept. 15
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
Rating 2 - Sept. 22
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
Rating 3 - Sept. 29
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
1..........1............. Grand View (Iowa) (15)...............340
2..........2............. Carroll (Mont.).............................322
3..........4............. Morningside (Iowa).....................308
4..........3............. Cumberlands (Ky.)......................306
5..........5............. Baker (Kan.)................................285
6..........6............. Saint Francis (Ind.).....................278
7..........7............. Missouri Valley............................269
8..........8............. Tabor (Kan.)................................236
9..........10.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............226
10........9............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................225
11.........11........... Benedictine (Kan.)......................213
12........12.......... Georgetown (Ky.)........................205
13........13.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................187
14........14.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................168
15........15.......... Sterling (Kan.).............................159
16........T16........ Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................147
17........T16........ St. Ambrose (Iowa).....................130
18........18.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................123
19........19.......... Friends (Kan.)...............................96
20........20.......... St. Francis (Ill.)..............................88
21........21.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)...............72
22........24.......... Southern Oregon..........................52
23........22.......... Langston (Okla.)...........................44
24........23.......... Peru State (Neb.)..........................42
25........25.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)......................27
1..........1............. Grand View (Iowa) (15)...............340
2..........3............. Morningside (Iowa).....................327
3..........5............. Baker (Kan.)................................314
4..........8............. Tabor (Kan.)................................299
5..........9............. Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............277
6..........10.......... Faulkner (Ala.)............................276
7..........2............. Carroll (Mont.).............................262
8..........12.......... Georgetown (Ky.)........................243
9..........22.......... Southern Oregon........................226
10........16.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................225
11.........4............. Cumberlands (Ky.)......................203
12........6............. Saint Francis (Ind.).....................195
13........7............. Missouri Valley............................185
14........20.......... St. Francis (Ill.)............................179
15........21.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.).............148
16........14.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................141
17........11........... Benedictine (Kan.)......................133
18........13.......... Northwestern (Iowa).....................86
19........18.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.).....................83
20........NR......... William Penn (Iowa)......................81
21........25.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)......................69
22........24.......... Peru State (Neb.)..........................50
23........23.......... Langston (Okla.)...........................44
24........19.......... Friends (Kan.)...............................28
T25......RV/17..... Eastern Oregon/St. Ambrose (Iowa)....24
1..........2............. Morningside (Iowa) (14)..............340
2..........3............. Baker (Kan.) (1)..........................327
3..........4............. Tabor (Kan.)................................312
4..........6............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................296
5..........7............. Carroll (Mont.).............................281
6..........8............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................274
7..........9............. Southern Oregon........................264
8..........1............. Grand View (Iowa)......................261
9..........12.......... Saint Francis (Ind.).....................227
10........5............. Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............215
11.........13.......... Missouri Valley............................209
12........14.......... St. Francis (Ill.)............................205
13........10.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................167
14........17.......... Benedictine (Kan.)......................163
15........20.......... William Penn (Iowa)....................149
16........18.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................144
17........19.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................142
18........21.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................115
19........RV.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................105
20........NR......... Marian (Ind.).................................94
21........25.......... Eastern Oregon............................78
22........15.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)...............63
23........11........... Cumberlands (Ky.)........................38
24........RV.......... Kentucky Christian........................34
25........16.......... Ottawa (Kan.)................................32
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (14)..............340
2..........2............. Baker (Kan.) (1)..........................327
3..........3............. Tabor (Kan.)................................313
4..........4............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................294
5..........5............. Carroll (Mont.).............................283
6..........6............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................276
7..........7............. Southern Oregon........................264
8..........8............. Grand View (Iowa)......................258
9..........11........... Missouri Valley............................234
10........13.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................217
11.........15.......... William Penn (Iowa)....................211
12........16.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................171
12........19.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................171
14........18.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................170
15........9............. Saint Francis (Ind.).....................158
16........12.......... St. Francis (Ill.)............................148
17........21.......... Eastern Oregon..........................131
18........10.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............123
19........20.......... Marian (Ind.)...............................122
20........22.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)...............91
21........14.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................80
22........17.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.).....................67
23........25.......... Ottawa (Kan.)................................49
24........RV.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).......35
25........NR......... Evangel (Mo.)...............................13
Rating 4 - Oct. 6
Rating 5 - Oct. 13
Rating 6 - Oct. 20
Rating 7 - Oct. 27
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (14)..............340
2..........2............. Baker (Kan.) (1)..........................327
3..........6............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................304
4..........5............. Carroll (Mont.).............................302
5..........7............. Southern Oregon........................288
6..........8............. Grand View (Iowa)......................281
7..........9............. Missouri Valley............................255
8..........11........... William Penn (Iowa)....................240
9..........4............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................236
10........12.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................220
11.........3............. Tabor (Kan.)................................209
12........14.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................188
13........12.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................185
14........16.......... St. Francis (Ill.)............................168
15........17.......... Eastern Oregon..........................164
16........10.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................161
17........18.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............132
18........20.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.).............119
19........21.......... Benedictine (Kan.)......................105
20........22.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.).....................95
21........23.......... Ottawa (Kan.)................................74
22........19.......... Marian (Ind.).................................54
23........RV.......... Valley City State (N.D.).................51
24........15.......... Saint Francis (Ind.).......................36
25........RV.......... Kentucky Christian........................35
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (14)..............340
2..........2............. Baker (Kan.) (1)..........................327
3..........4............. Carroll (Mont.).............................309
4..........5............. Southern Oregon........................303
5..........6............. Grand View (Iowa)......................291
6..........8............. William Penn (Iowa)....................271
7..........9............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................250
8..........10.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................248
9..........3............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................244
10........11........... Tabor (Kan.)................................228
11.........12.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................210
12........13.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................194
13........16.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................184
14........7............. Missouri Valley............................162
15........17.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............152
16........18.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.).............150
17........20.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................128
18........14.......... St. Francis (Ill.)............................ 111
19........21.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................102
20........15.......... Eastern Oregon............................85
21........22.......... Marian (Ind.).................................84
22........23.......... Valley City State (N.D.).................76
23........RV.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).......52
24........RV.......... Campbellsville (Ky.)......................46
25........19.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................19
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (13)..............314
2..........2............. Baker (Kan.) (1)..........................302
3..........3............. Carroll (Mont.).............................290
4..........5............. Grand View (Iowa)......................278
5..........7............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................259
6..........9............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................252
7..........4............. Southern Oregon........................251
8..........12.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................226
9..........13.......... Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................217
10........14.......... Missouri Valley............................190
11.........6............. William Penn (Iowa)....................186
12........8............. Robert Morris (Ill.).......................185
13........15.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............173
14........17.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................156
15........11........... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................148
16........21.......... Marian (Ind.)...............................124
17........19.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................122
18........10.......... Tabor (Kan.)................................109
19........22.......... Valley City State (N.D.)...............101
20........23.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).......95
21........16.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)...............73
22........RV.......... Friends (Kan.)...............................72
23........24.......... Campbellsville (Ky.)......................59
24........25.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................30
25........18.......... St. Francis (Ill.)..............................14
Rating 8 - Nov. 3
Rating 9 - Nov. 10
Final - Nov. 17
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (15)..............340
2..........2............. Carroll (Mont.).............................327
3..........3............. Grand View (Iowa)......................313
4..........4............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................293
5..........5............. Southern Oregon........................289
6..........5............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................283
7..........8............. Northwestern (Iowa)...................258
8..........9............. Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................253
9..........10.......... Missouri Valley............................232
10........11........... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................222
11.........13.......... Marian (Ind.)...............................204
12........14.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).....192
13........7............. Baker (Kan.)................................170
14........15.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................168
15........17.......... Valley City State (N.D.)...............151
16........16.......... William Penn (Iowa)....................145
17........18.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................130
18........20.......... Friends (Kan.).............................128
19........12.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................116
20........22.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................97
21........23.......... Eastern Oregon............................87
22........24.......... Tabor (Kan.)..................................50
23........25.......... Langston (Okla.)...........................49
24........19.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)...............27
25........NR......... Campbellsville (Ky.)......................24
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (15)..............340
2..........2............. Carroll (Mont.).............................327
3..........3............. Grand View (Iowa)......................313
4..........5............. Southern Oregon........................297
5..........6............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................293
6..........8............. Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................276
7..........9............. Missouri Valley............................255
8..........10.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................245
9..........11........... Marian (Ind.)...............................227
10........4............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................223
11.........12.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).....218
12........7............. Northwestern (Iowa)...................187
12........13.......... Baker (Kan.)................................187
14........14.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................176
15........15.......... Valley City State (N.D.)...............171
16........21.......... Eastern Oregon..........................145
17........23.......... Langston (Okla.).........................114
18........22.......... Tabor (Kan.)................................110
19........25.......... Campbellsville (Ky.)....................106
20........RV.......... Siena Heights (Mich.)...................82
21........16.......... William Penn (Iowa)......................69
22........RV.......... Reinhardt (Ga.).............................62
23........17.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).........................56
24........18.......... Friends (Kan.)...............................48
25........RV.......... Webber International (Fla.)...........19
Rank Prvs. School
Rank Prvs. School
Pts.
1..........1............. Morningside (Iowa) (15)..............340
2..........3............. Carroll (Mont.).............................327
3..........4............. Grand View (Iowa)......................313
4..........5............. Faulkner (Ala.)............................291
5..........7............. Southern Oregon........................283
5..........6............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................283
7..........2............. Baker (Kan.)................................259
8..........8............. Northwestern (Iowa)...................249
9..........9............. Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................244
10........10.......... Missouri Valley............................218
11.........14.......... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................208
12........15.......... Cumberland (Tenn.)....................196
13........16.......... Marian (Ind.)...............................184
14........20.......... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).....162
15........17.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................158
16........11........... William Penn (Iowa)....................134
17........19.......... Valley City State (N.D.)...............133
18........12.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).......................120
19........21.......... Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.).............109
20........22.......... Friends (Kan.).............................101
21........13.......... Rocky Mountain (Mont.)................89
22........24.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................64
23........RV.......... Eastern Oregon............................51
24........18.......... Tabor (Kan.)..................................33
25........RV.......... Langston (Okla.)...........................13
Pts.
1..........2............. Carroll (Mont.) (13.......................339
2..........3............. Grand View (Iowa) (2).................328
3..........6............. Saint Xavier (Ill.).........................309
4..........1............. Morningside (Iowa).....................298
5..........7............. Missouri Valley............................279
6..........8............. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...................275
7..........9............. Marian (Ind.)...............................254
8..........4............. Southern Oregon........................239
9..........11........... MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).....237
10........5............. Georgetown (Ky.)........................234
11.........10.......... Faulkner (Ala.)............................230
12........12.......... Northwestern (Iowa)...................192
13........14.......... Ottawa (Kan.)..............................183
14........15.......... Valley City State (N.D.)...............167
15........16.......... Eastern Oregon..........................164
16........17.......... Langston (Okla.).........................142
17........19.......... Campbellsville (Ky.)....................132
18........12.......... Baker (Kan.)................................117
19........21.......... William Penn (Iowa)....................105
20........23.......... Robert Morris (Ill.).........................87
21........24.......... Friends (Kan.)...............................82
22........RV.......... Doane (Neb.)................................58
23........25.......... Webber International (Fla.)...........49
24........18.......... Tabor (Kan.)..................................32
25........RV.......... Benedictine (Kan.)........................30
Football National Championship Press Book • 2014 • 21
2013 National Championship Recap
Scoring Summary
Grand View.......14 7
Cumberlands.....3 14
Grand View (Iowa) Wins First Football National Championship
0
0
14
6
—
—
35
23
GV - White 59 pass from Fulton (Wilkie kick), 11:49, 1st
UC - Merrick 33 kick, 6:37, 1st
GV - Goebel 7 pass from Fulton (Wilkie kick), 3:08, 1st
GV - Hurst 2 pass from Fulton (Wilkie kick), 14:26, 2nd
UC - Jordan 45 run (Merrick kick), 11:32, 2nd
UC - Craig 1 run (Merrick kick), 6:34, 2nd
GV - Roland 4 pass from Fulton (Wilkie kick), 12:44, 4th
UC - Craig 1 run (2-pt con. failed), 7:28, 4th
GV - Fulton 1 run (Wilkie kick), 4:53, 4th
Team Statistics
GV
First Downs
22
Rushes-Yards
37-129
Passing Yards
300
Comp-Att-Int
19-39-0
Total Plays-Yards
76-429
Punts-Avg.
6-35
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
Penalties-Yards
3-15
Punt Returns-Yards
1-16
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-70
Interception Returns-Yards
1-8
Third Down Conversions
6-of-15
Fourth Down Conversions
1-of-3
Sacks-Yards
3-15
Possession Time
25:55
UC
20
57-309
60
5-11-1
68-369
4-38
3-3
6-35
5-10
6-151
0-0
6-of-13
0-of-1
3-31
34:05
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (GV) Fulton 13-74 (TD), Fulbright 10-
26, Ballentine 9-23, Scruggs 1-5, Perez 3-3,
Team 1-(-2); (UC) Jordan 17-128 (TD), Craig 3094 (2TD), Deed 6-43, Eier 3-41, Lewis 1-3.
Passing: (GV) Fulton 19-39-0, 300 (4TD); (UC)
Craig 5-11-1, 60
Receiving: (GV) Roland 7-116 (TD), Hurst 5-62
(TD), Perez 2-33, Goebel 2-17 (TD), White 1-59
(TD), Petz 1-8, Stacy 1-5; (UC) Gibson 3-15,
Deed 2-45.
Vikings hold off top-ranked Cumberlands (Ky.), 35-23
Dec. 19, 2013
ROME, Ga. – For the second-straight season there is a first-time champion in NAIA football, as No. 2 Grand View
(Iowa) claimed its first-ever national crown by winning the 58th annual Russell Athletic-NAIA Football National
Championship, 35-23, over No. 1 Cumberlands (Ky.) Saturday night at Barron Stadium. In addition to the national
title, the Vikings finish the season as the NAIA’s only remaining unbeaten team at 14-0.
“I’m proud of our football team,” said Grand View head coach Mike Woodley. “This group of kids is one of the
finest (I’ve coached). Tonight’s victory is the biggest victory for me coaching. You run the table and go 14-0, you’re
a pretty good football team. This NAIA football is good football. People who haven’t watched enough of it need
to watch it. It’s good football.”
Since 1999, the first and second ranked teams have squared off for the title eight times with the No. 2 team
owning a 7-1 record.
Much like they have all season, Grand View was the aggressor in the first quarter. The Vikings raced to a
14-3 lead, due in large part to quarterback Derek Fulton, who completed 9-of-13 passes for 133 yards and two
touchdowns in the opening frame. Fulton’s first throwing score came on Grand View’s opening possession when
he escaped a Patriots’ defender and connected with Keonte White on a 59-yard touchdown pass – the second
longest touchdown throw in championship game history since 2001.
Cumberlands (13-1) cut the deficit to 7-3 with a 9-play, 54-yard drive that was capped by a 33-yard field goal by
Al Merrick. However, Grand View responded with its second-straight 75-plus-yard drive, highlighted by a 7-yard
touchdown pass from Fulton to Taylor Goebel.
After the Viking defense held Cumberlands to a second three-and-out in the Patriots first three drives, Fulton
struck again. He led Grand View on a 6-play, 61-yard drive to take a 21-3 advantage – which is the largest deficit
Cumberlands has faced all season. Fulton completed 4-of-5 passes on the series, including a 2-yard touchdown
pass to Davion Hurst. The drive was aided by a Cumberlands unsportsmanlike penalty that moved Grand View
inside the Patriots’ 10-yard line.
Cumberlands seized back momentum in the second quarter with a pair of rushing touchdowns by tailback
D’Angelo Jordan and quarterback Adam Craig. The scores made it a 21-17 Grand View advantage at the half.
In addition to the offense finding its stride in the second quarter, the Patriots’ defense came alive, holding Grand
View to only 62 total yards in the quarter, with a large chunk of that (57 yards) coming on the Vikings final
possession of the first half. During that final drive for Grand View, Cumberlands’ defense found itself pinned
deep in its own territory after Fulton connected with Hurst on a 24-yard pitch-and-catch that gave the Vikings a
first-and-10 on the Patriots’ 2-yard line. However, Cumberlands held strong, despite giving Grand View a second
chance at scoring with an offside penalty on a field goal attempt, to force the turnover on downs.
Following a scoreless third quarter – the first time since Carroll (Mont.) and Saint Xavier (Ill.) failed to light the
scoreboard in the fourth quarter of the 2011 title game – the two teams traded points in the fourth with Grand View
opening the scoring on Fulton’s fourth touchdown strike of the game on a 4-yard pass to Brady Roland. At that
point, the Vikings held a 28-17 advantage. The touchdown made Fulton the first NAIA quarterback to pass for four
touchdowns in the title game since the association moved to one division in 1997.
Cumberlands made it a 28-23 affair following Craig’s second rushing touchdown of the game and school recordtying 26th of the season. However, similarly to the first half, Grand View was able to answer with a touchdown of
its own to seal the victory.
Fulton, who was named the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game, completed 19-of-39 attempts (48.7
percent) for a game-high 300 yards, including the previously mentioned four touchdowns. Additionally, he led the
Grand View ground attack with 74 yards on 13 attempts with a touchdown, marking the fourth time this season
he has thrown and ran for at least one score.
Roland emerged as Fulton’s favorite target, recording his third-straight 100-yard performance with 116 yards on
seven catches.
As a team, Grand View recorded its 10th game with more than 400 yards of total offense with 429 total yards on
76 plays.
Defensively, Grand View was led by linebackers Jason Gladfelder and Dudley Bickham. Gladfelder, who was
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named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game, registered 15 tackles (10 solo), one tackle for loss and one pass breakup, while Bickham recorded 12 tackles (5
solo) and one tackle for loss.
Jordan paced the Patriots’ offense with 128 yards rushing and one touchdown, while Craig had 94 yards and two scores on 30 attempts. As a team, Cumberlands recorded
369 yards of total offense, including 309 on the ground. The Patriots struggled with turnovers, surrendering the ball four times.
2013 Russell Athletic-NAIA Football National Championship Awards
Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game: Derek Fulton, Grand View (Iowa)
Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game: Jason Gladfelder, Grand View (Iowa)
2013 NAIA Football National Championship Notes
• This is the sixth-straight year that Rome, Ga., has served as the host site for the Russell Athletic-NAIA Football National Championship. There have been 45 different host
venues in the 58-year history of the championship. One year after making history with the NAIA’s first non-Saturday title game since the association returned to one division
in 1997, the event returns to Saturday for a 4:34 p.m. EST kickoff.
• The average attendance over the last six years is more than 5,600 fans. The highest attendance of 6,500 occurred in 2008 when Carroll (Mont.) and Sioux Falls (S.D.)
squared off for the second-straight season. Sioux Falls avenged its 2007 loss to Carroll with a 23-7 victory. There were 5,295 people in attendance to see Cumberlands
(Ky.) and Grand View (Iowa).
• Since moving to Rome in 2008, the average margin of victory is 6.8 points, including a three-point win by Marian (Ind.) last year. Since the NAIA went to one division in
1997, the national championship average margin of victory is 9.7 points. Ten of those 17 contests were decided by eight points-or-less.
• There have been 10 national championship shutouts since the event began in 1956. The last shutout came in 2000 when Georgetown (Ky.) blanked Northwestern
Oklahoma State, 20-0. It is also the only shutout since the NAIA moved back to one division in 1997.
• Seven ties have occurred at the NAIA Football National Championship, including a 0-0 draw between Montana State and St. Joseph’s (Ind.) in the event’s inaugural game
(1956). The last tie was a 21-21 stalemate between Central Washington and Findlay (Ohio) in the 1995 Division II title game.
• Last season’s 30-27 overtime thriller between Marian and Morningside (Iowa) was the first NAIA Football National Championship game to go into extra time. The Knights,
who were only in their sixth-year of existence, won the game on a Mike Josifovski 26-yard field goal. Josifovski also connected on a 35-yarder as time expired to send the
game into overtime.
• Both Cumberlands and Grand View are appearing in their first-ever national championship, marking the second-straight year that two title game rookies will play for a
national crown. There have been 16 all-time national championship games that featured two newcomers, with two occurring since the NAIA returned to one division in 1997.
• This is the third year in a row a program won a title in its first championship appearance – Marian in 2012 and Saint Xavier in 2011 are the other two.
• Cumberlands and Grand View entered the playoffs as the first and second ranked teams in the final regular season edition of the NAIA Football Coaches’ Top 25 Poll,
marking the first time since 2010 that the top two ranked teams have reached the banner game.
• Since 1999, the first and second ranked teams have squared off for the title seven times with the No. 2 team owning a 7-1 record. The last and only No. 1 team to defeat
the No. 2 squad for the championship came in 2005 when Carroll defeated Saint Francis (Ind.), 27-10.
• The lower ranked programs have won seven of the last eight national championships.
• Cumberlands and Grand View were the NAIA’s lone remaining unbeaten teams at 13-0. This is the first time two undefeated squads have played for the national title since
Carroll and Sioux Falls in 2010.
• Cumberlands enters Saturday with a 5-7 all-time NAIA Football Championship Series record in seven appearances. Prior to 2013, the Patriots, who are the first team out
of the Mid-South Conference to reach the title game since Georgetown in 2002, had never advanced beyond the quarterfinals.
• The Patriots are 2-4 all-time against current Mid-States Football Association teams at the national championship. Both of Cumberlands’ victories against MSFA opponents
came in this year’s NAIA Football Championship Series (FCS).
• Prior to 2013, Georgetown was the only Mid-South team to represent the conference in the title game. The Tigers appeared in the contest five times with national titles in
1991, 2000 and 2001.
• Cumberlands is only the second school from Kentucky to make the championship game with Georgetown being the other.
• Since 2000, the team which scored first is 10-4.
• Dating back to 1997, Grand View quarterback and Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game Derek Fulton is the first throw for four touchdown passes in the NAIA
Championship Game. Carroll’s (Mont.) Tyler Emmert was the last to have three, doing so against St. Francis in 2005.
• Cumberlands quarterback Adam Craig rushed for a touchdown in all 14 of the Patriots’ games this season. He also has had two rushing scores in a game nine times this
season.
• Craig tied the Cumberlands’ school record with 26 rushing touchdowns in a season.
• The 38 combined first-half points is the most in the title game since Georgetown and Sioux Falls (S.D.) tallied 41 in the 2001 contest.
• The blocked punt by Cumberlands’ Albert Huntley was the first in the championship game since 2008 when Sioux Falls’ Kyle Cummings had one against Carroll.
• Cumberlands is the first team to rush for over 300 yards in the championship game since Northwestern Oklahoma State had 321 versus Georgetown in 1999. The Patriots
ended with 309
• Last time a team last three or more fumbles in the championship game was St. Francis against Sioux Falls in 2006. Cumberlands lost all three of its fumbles tonight against
Grand View.
• The Patriots owned a +11 turnover margin heading into the championship game, but the Vikings won the turnover battle 4-0 tonight.
• Grand View’s Brady Roland is the first player to amass over 100 yards receiving in the title game since 2002, finishing with 116. That year, Carroll had two players (Casey
Fitzsimmons (105) and Mark Gallik (104)) go over the century mark.
• The third quarter was the first scoreless period in the title game since the fourth quarter in the 2011 contest.
• This marks the first time all season Cumberlands was held under 28 points in a game and only the third time under 30.
• Cumberlands has ran for more than 300 yards in 11-of-14 games this season, including a season-best 475-yard effort against Pikeville (Ky.) on Sept. 26. The Patriots
were held under 200 yards only once in 2013.
• The Patriots ended the season with at least one individual reach 100 yards rushing in seven-straight games.
• Linebacker Weston Hazelhurst, a first team All-Mid-South East Division selection for the second-straight season, leads the team with 131 tackles (51 solo), 18.0 tackles
for loss and 6.5 sacks. In both the semifinal and championship games, he recorded 17 total tackles.
• Grand View went 9-0 versus ranked opponents this season. Cumberlands had eight victories against ranked opponents.
• Similarly to 2012 national champion Marian, Grand View reached and won the title game in only its sixth year of existence. The Vikings are playing in their second FCS
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and own a 3-1 record.
o Year-by-year season records: 2008 (2-8); 2009 (8-3); 2010 (6-4); 2011 (8-4); 2012 (8-3); 2013 (14-0)
• Grand View had never played a Mid-South Conference opponent in the FCS.
• The Vikings are the third-straight team from the Mid-States Football Association to win the national title.
• Cumberlands’ D’Angelo Jordan became the second player to rush for over 100 yards against Grand View this season, racking up 124 yards on 15 carries in the title game.
Sam Tvedt of William Penn (Iowa) is the other person to run for more than 100 yards versus Grand View’s defense this season.
• Senior linebacker and Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game Jason Gladfelder was the cornerstone of the Vikings’ defense. He leads the squad with 91 tackles (71
solo), 26.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks, while ranking second on the team in interceptions with three.
• Eight teams in the year’s FCS have made at least 10 postseason appearances (including this year): Carroll (21), Georgetown (19), Northwestern (Iowa) (17), Saint Francis
(14), Baker (Kan.) (13), Benedictine (Kan.) (12), Missouri Valley 11 and Morningside (Iowa) (10)
• There were nine repeat programs from the 2012 FCS First Round.
• The Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) and Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) landed the most squads in the 16-team field with three teams each.
• Defending national champion Marian (Ind.) was the first team to miss the playoffs the year following its national crown since Findlay (Ohio) – 1997 national champion with
a 14-7 win over Willamette (Ore.) – in 1998.
Postgame Comments - Grand View (Iowa) Coach Woodley
“Heck of a football game. Two really good football teams. I really think the difference in the game was a couple of turnovers Cumberlands had, and we took advantage of
it. As I’m looking at these stats – and I’m not a big stats guy, the stats were pretty even. It came down to a couple things on special teams, and we took advantage of that.”
“I’m proud of our football team. We challenged our defense, and there’s 300 yards rushing here (by Cumberlands) and we don’t like that, but they scored only 23 points. The
bottom line in football is points scored and points given up, and we won that. We were absolutely one of the best defensive teams in the country this year, only giving up 14
points game. To hold Cumberlands to 23 when they’re averaging 48, 49 points a game, it’s a great compliment to our players, our defense.”
Postgame Comments - Cumberlands (Ky.)
Head Coach John Bland
“We were extremely disappointed we didn’t win the football game ... our guys fought hard, proud of the season we had, 13-1, second in the nation, it was a great season
for our program, for our community, for our captains. I can’t just tell you how proud I am of these guys and all the rest they way they represented. We didn’t make enough
plays tonight and Grand View did.”
“Our coaches do a good job of recruiting and getting quality players and quality people too. They (our seniors) have meant a lot to this program and we have built it up over
time. This level (of football) is the highest level of all. That game could have gone either way, a few breaks and the momentum shifting. But, looking to the future we have
some guys like (Adam) Craig and others who are young to continue this tradition and get us back here and have a good shot to win it.”
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Scoring Summary
Marian...............7
Morningside......14
Marian (Ind.) Wins First-Ever Football National Championship
3
0
0
6
17 3 — 30
7 0 — 27
MC - Jones 10 run (Galloway kick), 10:25, 1st
MU - Lake 7 run (Josifovski kick), 6:19, 1st
MC - McCabe 6 pass from Nixon (Galloway
kick), 1:44, 1st
MU - Josifovski 36 kick, 3:55, 2nd
MC - Jones 1 run (Galloway kick no good), 9:34,
3rd
MU - Lake 4 run (Josifovski kick), 7:33, 4th
MU - Jones 61 pass from Wiese (Josifovski kick),
2:46, 4th
MC - Schuck 7 pass from Nixon (Littzen kick),
1:04 4th
MU - Josifovski 35 kick, 0:00, 4th
MU - Josifovski 26 kick, OT
Team Statistics
MU
MC
First Downs
21
29
Rushes-Yards
31-116 49-156
Passing Yards
223
228
Comp-Att-Int
25-42-1 22-39-2
Total Plays-Yards
73-349 88-384
Punts-Avg.
5-41.4 4-38.5
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
2-1
Penalties-Yards
12-160 12-157
Punt Returns-Yards
1-(-2)
1-1
Kickoff Returns-Yards
5-278
5-283
Interception Returns-Yards
2-18
1-0
Third Down Conversions
7-of-16 9-of-20
Fourth Down Conversions
1-of-1
2-of-5
Sacks-Yards
4-17
3-8
Possession Time
25:31
34:29
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (MU) Lake 23-104 (2TD), Wiese 2-13,
Jones 1-3; (MC) Jones 22-118 (2TD), Halvorson
8-30, Gaedke 3-5, Nixon 15-2, Henderson 1-1.
Passing: (MU) Wiese 25-39-1, 233 (TD);
Nixon 22-39-2, 228 (2TD).
Receiving: (MU)
(MC)
Polizzi 6-36, Jones 5-99
(TD), Hasty 5-26, Jones 3-18, Lake 2-22, Fleet
2-18, Brown 2-14; (MC) McCabe 8-60 (TD),
Schuck 4-74 (TD), Henderson 4-24, Klett 2-23,
Halvorson 2-15, Sinsabaugh 1-22, Hantelman
1-10.
Knights’ Mike Josifovski hits game-winning 26-yard field goal in overtime to claim the title
Dec. 13, 2012
ROME, Ga. – No. 5 Marian (Ind.) claimed its first-ever national crown by winning the 57th annual Russell Athletic-
NAIA Football National Championship in overtime, 30-27, over No. 3 Morningside (Iowa) Thursday night at Barron
Stadium in Rome, Ga. The Knights, who were playing in their first-ever national title game, outscored Morningside
20-7 over the final 15 minutes and overtime period en route to the victory.
“We have guys who don’t quit,” said Marian head coach Ted Karras, Jr. “They’re true believers, and a lot of them
were pioneers. We only started football literally six years ago. We recruit guys who are hungry - hungry to play
and hungry to get their degree - who have a never-say-die attitude. These are quality guys, who get their business
done - on and off the field.
Marian’s placekicker Mike Josifovski, who sent the Knights to the championship contest with a 51-yard gamewinning field goal in the semifinals on Dec. 3 against Missouri Valley, again played hero by converting a 35-yard
field goal attempt as time expired to send the contest into the first overtime period in the 57-year history of
the national championship. The Knight defense held strong in Morningside’s overtime opportunity, setting up
Josifovski for another game-winning attempt. He again did not disappoint, splitting the uprights on a 26-yard
game-winning field goal. Josifovski was named Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game for his performance.
The Morningside offense seized control early, marching 70 yards on its opening possession to take a 7-0 lead at
the 10:25 mark of the first quarter. The drive was capped by a Fred Jones 10-yard touchdown run, his first of two
scores on the evening.
Marian (12-1) capitalized on a Mustang turnover to tie the score 7-7. However, Morningside responded with its
second 70-yard scoring drive of the first quarter when Joel Nixon found Joel McCabe on a six-yard touchdown
pass.
Josifovski nailed a 36-yard field goal with 3:55 left in the first half to make it a 14-10 Mustang advantage at the
break.
Morningside (13-1) again drew first blood with its third 70-plus drive of the contest to open the second half scoring.
Jones, who ran for more than100 yards for the first time this season, tallied his second touchdown of the night on
a 1-yard dive. After David Galloway missed the PAT, Morningside held a 20-10 advantage.
Marian pulled within three, 20-17, two minutes later when Tevin Lake found the end zone for the second time on
a 4-yard run with 7:33 left in regulation. That score capped the Knight’s longest drive of the game - 88 yards on
11 plays.
The Knights took their first lead of the contest with 2:46 remaining, 24-20, when Adam Wiese tossed his only
touchdown pass of the evening on a 61-yard strike to Nathan Jones. It was Wiese’s 29th touchdown pass of the
season and 52nd of his career.
Faced with a fourth-and-15 on its own 44 yard-line, the game began to look in doubt for the Mustangs. However,
Nixon, who completed 22-of-39 passes for 228 yards, found Kyle Schuck with a 35-yard pass to give Morningside
a first down with the ball on the Marian 21. Morningside, aided by a Knight pass interference penalty, scored two
plays later when Nixon connect with a wide open Shuck in the end zone. The touchdown gave the Mustang’s a
27-24 lead with a 1:04 remaining, which proved not enough to withstand Marian’s late-game heroics.
Wiese paced the Marian offense with 242 yards of total offense, including 223 through the air. Lake, who notched
his ninth 100-yard performance of the season, finished with 104 yards and two touchdowns on 23 attempts.
Defensively, five Knights finished the game with double-digit tackles, including John Keever’s game-high 18
stops. Robert Palmer was named Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game after positing 13 tackles, one tacklefor-loss, one interception and one forced fumble.
2012 Russell Athletic-NAIA Football National Championship Awards
Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game: Mike Josifovski, Marian (Ind.)
Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game: Robert Palmer, Marian (Ind.)
National Championship Game Notes
• This marked the first-ever overtime contest in the 57th annual game.
• With the three-point margin of victory, this game has been a nail-biter in recent memory. Since 2009, the average
margin of victory has been 3.25 points.
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• The official attendance was listed at 5,263.
• This is the fifth-straight year that Rome, Ga., has served as host and the 45th different site for the Russell Athletic-NAIA National Championship.
Team and Individual Notes
• Morningside (Iowa) opened up the scoring in tonight’s game at the 10:25 mark of the first quarter. Teams that score first now own a 10-6 record since the NAIA went to
one division in 1997 - Saint Francis (Ind.) in 2006 was the last team to score first and lose the national championship.
• Tonight’s matchup was the time since 2007 that both teams scored at least one touchdown in the first quarter.
• Fifth-ranked Marian (Ind.) becomes the second-straight team to win the national title with that position in the poll.
• Out of the Mid-States Football Association Mideast League, Marian is the second-consecutive team to win the title from that league. Saint Xavier (Ill.) was the 2011
champion.
• Morningside’s (Iowa) Fred Jones scored at the 10:25 in the first quarter, which was the fifth earliest touchdown in a title game since 1998.
• Morningside’s 14 first quarter points are tied for the most in the first quarter since the NAIA went to one division in 1997.
• The 21 combined points scored in the first quarter (14 by Morningside, 7 by Marian) was the most since 2006.
• Morningside’s Joel Nixon’s interception thrown in the second quarter was the first pick thrown in a title game since 2009.
• Marian’s Adam Wiese entered the game one yard shy of 3,000 season passing yards. After his 233 yards tonight, he wraps up his 2012 season with 3,232 yards.
• Marian recorded an interception in 23 of its last 25 games, including its current streak of 12-straight to end this year.
• This was the fourth-straight title game with 11-or-more combined penalties - eighth since 1997.
• Morningside lost its bid to become the first unbeaten team to win the championship since Carroll (Mont.) in 2010.
• The lower-ranked team (No. 5 Marian) has now won six of the last seven national championships (No. 3 Morningside).
• After winning the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game, Marian’s Mike Josifovski becomes the second placekicker to win that same award. Braden Wieking of Sioux
Falls (S.D.) was honored back in 2009.
• Both programs are appearing in their first-ever national championship, which marked the first time since two rookies went at it since 1998.
• The game was filled with penalties: this marked the first time since 1997 (when tracked) that a team has been penalized more than 100 yards (Marian had 12-for-160;
Morningside had 12-for-157).
• This meeting was the first between the two programs in regular season or postseason.
• Marian wins its first-ever NAIA National Championship in any sport - this was only the sixth year for varsity football.
Postgame Press Conference Quotes
Marian (Ind.)
Head Coach Ted Karras, Jr. - Overall Comments
“I’m really proud of our players and their never-say-die mentality. This was a hard-fought game. It came down to a last-second kick again-the second year in-a-row for us.
These guys have all believed in us. We’ve only been around six years. We started football for a lot of reasons, and to get to this point only happens with great coaches and
great football players like these.”
Mike Josifovski (Kicker) - Overall Comments
“The life of a kicker is a lonely life, all we do all day long is kick. When you sign up for this job, they warn you about these moments. These are the moments you want to
hold onto and take advantage of. Fortunately for me, I have a great team and a great coaching staff around me.”
Tevin Lake(Running back)-Overall Comments
“Coach preached at half time what he’s preached all season. We have to work hard as a team and work together.”
Robert Palmer (Linebacker)-When asked about being the MVP
“It’s just a name for a player. It’s a team effort-offensively, defensively-and it all came together.”
Coach Ted Karras, Jr., -- about Josifovski
“I want to be sure you all know that Mike and I came from the same high school-Hobart High School in Indiana”
Coach Ted Karras, Jr. - On the season
“We have guys who don’t quit. They’re true believers, and a lot of them were pioneers. We only started football literally six years ago. We recruit guys who are hungry-hungry
to play and hungry to get their degree-who have a never-say-die attitude. These are quality guys, who get their business done-on and off the field.
You saw it-a lot of people probably counted us out, but we came down the field and got it done. I couldn’t be more proud of these guys.
Morningside
Head coach Steve Ryan - Overall Comments:
“It was a great game. We made some plays down at the end, and I thought we gave ourselves a chance to win-it just didn’t happen.”
Joel Nixon (quarterback) - Overall Comments:
“I thought we put ourselves in a really good position to win the game. We fought as hard as we could. There wasn’t one person who went into that locker room who didn’t
give it all on the field. I’m really proud of our team and I’m really proud of our coaching staff and the support they’ve given us all season. With it being so close, you always
have the what-ifs. But Marian made the plays they needed to down the stretch, and they are the deserving team-they earned the trophy.”
Coach Steve Ryan - Reflecting back on the season
“It was a great year, It was a special year-just the way we came together. I didn’t think we thought we’d end up here (in the championship game), but it was a special year.
It’s a special team and it was a great year. A lot of players really developed. Joel developed into a great quarterback.”
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Scoring Summary
Carroll................0 14
Saint Xavier......10 7
Saint Xavier (Ill.) Wins First National Championship
6
7
0
0
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—
20
24
SXU - Tom Lynch 20 field goal, 10:33, 1st
SXU - Jimmy Coy 8 run (Lynch kick), 1:43, 1st
CC - Matt Ritter 20 pass from Dane Broadhead
(Yaremko kick), 5:17, 2nd
SXU - Shane Zackery 11 pass from Jimmy Coy
(Lynch kick), 1:22, 2nd
CC - Jared Mayernik 94 kick return (Yaremko
kick no good), 14:45, 3rd
SXU - KJ Franklin 4 run (Lynch kick), 11:45, 3rd
Team Statistics
CC
SXU
First Downs
18
25
Rushes-Yards
33-63 33-139
Passing Yards
223
216
Comp-Att-Int
20-31-0 28-43-0
Total Plays-Yards
64-286 76-355
Punts-Avg.
3-45
4-34
Fumbles-Lost
1-0
1-0
Penalties-Yards
5-44
6-40
Punt Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-157
4-113
Interception Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Third Down Conversions
8-of-15 10-of-17
Fourth Down Conversions
0-of-3
0-of-0
Sacks-Yards
0-0
2-22
Possession Time
31:21
28:39
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CC) Demarais
21-57, Stonehouse
3-14, Ritter 2-14, Rinker 1-3, Broadhead 5-0,
Linnell 1-(-25); (SXU) Coy 16-78 (TD), Peske
8-50, Franklin 6-12 (TD), Marciano 1-1, Team
2-(-2)
Passing: (CC) Broadhead 20-31-0,
(SXU) Coy 28-43-0, 216 (TD).
223 (2TD);
Receiving: (CC) Ritter 11-117 (TD), Clarke
5-57 (TD), Wipplinger 3-35, Hogan 1-14; (SXU)
Zackery 9-78 (TD), Catton 7-43, Wennmacher
5-52, Gastel 4-31, Pesek 2-(-1), Franklin 1-13.
Cougars down Carroll (Mont.), 24-20
Dec. 17, 2011
ROME, Ga. – No. 5 Saint Xavier (Ill.) took home its first-ever trophy by winning the Russell Athletic-NAIA Football
National Championship, 24-20, over No. 2 Carroll (Mont.) tonight at Barron Stadium. Appearing in their first title
game, the Cougars top-ranked offense recorded 355 yards.
“This is indescribable,” said St. Xavier head coach Mike Feminis. “So many guys stepped up. Offensively, we
have an All-America quarterback in Jimmy Coy and an All-America wide receiver in Shane Zackery. They had
the best games of their year tonight. Our offense gets a lot of the attention but our defense came up big to win
us the national championship.
Behind the legs and arm of senior quarterback and Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game Jimmy Coy, the
Cougars (14-1) put pressure on the Carroll defense. Coy finished with 294 yards of total offense, with 216 coming
through the air. He tossed one touchdown and found the end zone on the ground.
The Cougar offense was impressive early scoring on their first two drives of the game. Equally important was the
unit eating up the clock. Tom Lynch booted a 20-yard field goal, which was followed by an eight-yard touchdown
run by Coy. With 1:43 remaining in the first quarter, St. Xavier held a 10-0 advantage. Both drives spanned 15
plays and covered more than 70 yards each.
Carroll’s offense in the second quarter got going. Senior quarterback Dane Broadhead hit senior wide receiver
Matt Ritter from 20 yards out to put the Fighting Saints on the board. That play culminated a 10-play, 62 yard drive.
Coy and the Cougar offense responded quickly going 49 yards in nine plays and scoring on an 11-yard pass to
junior wide receiver Shane Zackery.
With just over a minute left in the first half, Carroll did not lay down as it trailed 17-7. Broadhead engineered a
quick strike by finding freshman wide receiver Anthony Clarke on a 26-yard score. That drive only took :43 on
the clock.
At the half, St. Xavier led 17-14 as both offenses gained over 200 yards.
Freshman Jared Mayernik put the Fighting Saints in the lead for the first time by returning the second half opening
kickoff 94 yards. After a Tom Yaremko missed PAT, Carroll held a 20-17 advantage. That kickoff return for a score
was the first in the national championship since Adam Lopez of Sioux Falls (S.D.) went 91 yards for a touchdown
in 2009.
The lead was short-lived for Carroll. Three minutes later, St. Xavier’s KJ Franklin rushed in from four yards out.
That capped another long drive with 11 plays and 67 yards and would be the eventual game-winner for the team
out of the Mid-States Football Association Mideast Division.
The Saint Xavier defense, which was overshadowed all season by the No. 1-ranked offense, put on a show in
the second half. The Carroll offense had successive drives of zero yards, 12 and 20 that spanned into the fourth
quarter. The Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game Patrick Appino was the star with five total tackles (four
solo), 1.0 sack and 2.0 tackles-for-loss. He was part of a unit to tally 9.0 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 sacks.
Junior strong safety Clayton Fejedelem led the Cougars with nine total stops (six solo) and three pass break-ups.
Sophomore linebacker Zach Dolph and senior backer Michael Prosser each were credited with eight total tackles.
Defensively for Carroll, junior linebacker Thomas Robison went for 14 tackles (10 solo) and one tackle-for-loss.
Coy led all rushers with 78 yards on 16 carries for a 4.9 yard average. His favorite target was Zackery, who caught
nine balls for 78 yards. Broadhead went 20-for-31 passing for 223 yards and two touchdowns for the Fighting
Saints. Ritter had 11 catches for 117 yards. National Player of the Year Chance Demarais was held to 57 rushing
yards on 21 carries for a 2.7 average.
Carroll, who was shooting for its seventh national title, ends its season with a 13-2 record.
Championship Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game: Jimmy Coy, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Championship Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game: Patrick Appino, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
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Notes:
• The official attendance was listed at 5,917.
• This is the fourth-straight year that Rome, Ga., has served as host and the 45th different site for the National Championship.
• Saint Xavier becomes the first team since Carroll in 2002 to win the national title in its first game appearance.
• In the last five years, the national championship has not been decided until the final moments. The average margin of victory during that span was 6.8 points, including a
three-point win for Carroll last season. In the five-year span prior (2001-05), the average margin of victory was 15.0 points.
• A win by Saint Xavier means that a team other than Carroll or Sioux Falls (S.D.) is the national champion for the first time since 2001.
• Members of the Mid-States Football Association (MSFA), Saint Xavier is the first team out of the MSFA to play for the title since Saint Francis (Ind.) appeared in 2006. The
Cougars are the MSFA’s first national champion since former NAIA school Findlay (Ohio) won it all in 1997.
• Carroll falls to 6-2 all-time in the National Championship.
• The eight national title game appearances for Carroll ties Texas A&I for the second-most amount of any NAIA team. Westminster (Pa.) advanced to nine trophy contests.
• All eight of Carroll’s championship game appearances have come since 2002. In a 10-year span, that amount of National Championship game appearances is the most
in NAIA history. Two teams made the trophy game six times during a 10-year stint, Texas A&I (1968-77) and Sioux Falls (S.D.) (2001-10).
• Since the Rawlings-NAIA Player of the Year award was handed out beginning in 1997, the winner of the award has not translated into team success. In that span, the
Player of the Year has played on a team that is 6-6 in the National Championship. This year, the Player of the Year was handed to Carroll’s Chance Demarais.
• Carroll’s Chance Demarais was limited to 57 rushing yards, with his longest run of the game covering 10 yards.
• The No. 2-ranked team entering the National Championship falls to 5-3 since 2000. The No. 5 ranked clubs are now 1-1 after the Saint Xavier victory. Saint Xavier is the
lowest seed to reach the title game since No. 9 Carroll upset No. 2 Saint Francis (Ind.), 15-13, in 2004.
• With both teams entering Saturday with one loss, it snaps a six-year streak of both of the National Championship qualifiers being undefeated.
• The lower-ranked team has now won five of the last six national championships.
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Scoring Summary
Carroll................0
Sioux Falls.........0
7
7
0
0
3
0
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10
7
CC—Gary Wagner 83 run (Yaremko kick), 08:47,
2nd
USF—Jordan Taylor 1 run, (Wieking kick), 03:02,
2nd
CC—Tom Yaremko 19 field goal, 07:47, 4th
Team Statistics
CC
USF
First Downs
16
13
Rushes-Yards
47-174
25-35
Passing Yards
107
172
Comp-Att-Int
12-21-0 18-33-0
Total Plays-Yards
68-281 58-207
Punts-Avg.
6-31.3 6-37.7
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
1-1
Penalties-Yards
7-45
6-60
Punt Returns-Yards
1-0
1- (-5)
Kickoff Returns-Yards
2-44
3-61
Interception Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Third Down Conversions
6-of-18 6-of-14
Fourth Down Conversions
2-of-2
0-of-1
Sacks-Yards
3-37
4-28
Possession Time
34:26
25:34
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CC) Camino
24-81, Wagner 12-75
(TD), Bartlett 5-12, Demarais 5-8, TEAM 1- (-2);
(USF) Walker 8-25, Porter 3-14, Hicks 1-8,
Taylor 3-1 (TD), Eastman 9- (-11), TEAM 1- (-2).
Passing: (CC) Wagner 12-21-0, 107;
Eastman 18-32-0, 172.
(USF)
Receiving: (CC) Bartlett 5-45, Ritter 5-39,
Demarais 1-7, Peterson 1-16; (USF) Ryan 7-90,
Anderson 4-31, Walker 3-11, Benedetto 1-12,
Madsen 1-15, Hicks 1-9, Vanhove 1-4.
Carroll (Mont.) Wins Sixth National Championship With 10-7 Victory Against
Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Fighting Saints erase Sioux Falls' 42-game winning streak
Dec. 18, 2010
ROME, Ga. – As a potential game-tying field goal sailed wide left, Carroll (Mont.) started to celebrate for the sixth
time in school history. The No. 2-ranked Fighting Saints brought home the 2010 Russell Athletic-NAIA Football
National Championship after a 10-7 victory against No. 1 Sioux Falls (S.D.) from Barron Stadium. In a game
that was not decided until the final moments, Sioux Falls drove into field-goal range with less than 10 seconds
remaining. The 46-yard attempt by USF’s Braden Wieking missed to tie the score.
Since 2002, Carroll earns its sixth National Championship all under the direction of coach Mike Van Diest. The
Fighting Saints improve to 4-1 all-time in the series with Sioux Falls. USF had its 42-game winning streak halted,
which had tied an all-time NAIA record. Before today’s loss, the last program to defeat Sioux Falls was Carroll in
the 2007 National Championship.
“The score tells it all – it was a great battle,” said Van Diest, whose Fighting Saints are now 6-1 in the National
Championship game. “I felt our offensive line really controlled the line of scrimmage and Gary (Wagner) kept
the plays alive. We are very excited. We talked about climbing the mountain a long time ago during two-a-day
(practices). It was one step at a time and we never wanted to look back. It was a terrific ball game and my hats
off to Sioux Falls for their tremendous run.”
With both teams so evenly matched on paper, the game was destined to be a nail-biter.
Carroll, which ranked in the top-10 in rushing offense, was going up against a Sioux Falls defense to yield just 87
yards on the ground per contest. Behind the running tandem of seniors John Camino and Gary Wagner, Carroll
rolled up 174 rushing yards. Camino finished with 81 yards on 24 carries, while the legs of quarterback Wagner
netted 75 with one score.
In the game’s opening drive, Carroll marched down to the 41-yard line of Sioux Falls and looked like they would
score the first points. But, sophomore Eric Anderson sacked Wagner and forced the Fighting Saints to punt.
Carroll would get more first-half scoring opportunities, though.
After the Carroll defense forced a three-and-out, the Fighting Saints again drove the ball into USF territory. Carroll
converted a fourth-down play during the drive and ended up with a short field goal attempt. But, sophomore Tom
Yaremko hit the right upright from 21 yards out and the game was still scoreless.
Sioux Falls threatened on its next possession as the passing game heated up. Senior quarterback Jon Eastman
found junior Alex Anderson and senior Jon Ryan on a couple of pass plays to move the ball near midfield. A
holding penalty on Sioux Falls stalled the drive and the Cougars were forced to punt.
As the game remained scoreless in the second quarter, the game was becoming more of a defensive battle. That
was until Wagner found a hole in the middle of the USF defense. From his 17-yard line, the Outstanding Offensive
Player of the Game broke a tackle and scampered 83 yards for a career-long rushing touchdown. After the PAT,
Carroll held a 7-0 lead with 8:47 remaining in the second quarter.
“We had Bubba (Bartlett) and John (Camino) in there and they both did a tremendous job blocking,” said Wagner
on his 83-yard score. “Corey Peterson stuck his block and those are the only reasons I ended up scoring. I just
tried to run as fast as I could – I’m sure it wasn’t the prettiest form, but I don’t care. I am so excited to be a part of
this opportunity. I was in the right place at the right time and the right play was called and we scored a touchdown.”
On the ensuing possession, Sioux Falls went to work offensively. In their best drive of the first half, the Cougars
mixed in run and pass and drove 63 yards in 11 plays for the touchdown. Sophomore Jordan Taylor found the end
zone from one yard out on a third-down play. With 3:02 showing on the clock, the score was tied at 7-7.
Carroll looked to take a lead heading into the locker room and had a chance to do so. The Fighting Saints drove
to the USF 21-yard line, but a Yaremko attempt hit the left upright this time.
The second half was much of the same story, with both defenses making plays when they had to. Carroll moved
the ball enough offensively that they won the field-position battle. The Fighting Saints pinned USF deep in its own
territory twice in the third quarter. Because of that, the game stayed tied at 7-7 into the fourth frame.
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After a third-quarter that saw Carroll move the ball twice into USF territory, the rushing game of the Fighting Saints took over. Starting at its own 41-yard line, Carroll rushed
the ball 12 times on a 15-play drive. Camino ate up 25 hard-earned yards on the ground. The result of the lengthy seven-minute drive was a 22-yard field goal from Yaremko,
his first in three attempts.
With 7:47 left in the fourth quarter, Carroll held the slimmest of leads at 10-7.
Playing with a sense of urgency, the Sioux Falls’ offense clicked after the Carroll score. Eastman and company drove to the Carroll 31-yard line, before stalling. After three
incompletions and a sack, Sioux Falls turned the ball over on downs.
But, Sioux Falls still got another chance after holding Carroll to a three-and-out. After a Carroll punt, Sioux Falls started its drive at its own 37-yard line with :26 left and no
timeouts. Eastman found Ryan on two, 10-plus yard passes and Sioux Falls was in business. After a completion to junior Mike Hicks, the Cougars moved to the Carroll
29-yard line. That set up a chance for Wieking to be the hero and send the game to overtime.
Wieking’s kick had plenty of distance from 46-yards out but was a few yards wide left.
Ryan, who was recognized as the 2010 Rawlings-NAIA National Football Player of the Year last night, ended his career with 90 receiving yards on seven catches. Eastman
was 18-for-32 for 172 passing yards.
For Carroll, Wagner went 12-for-21 through the air for 107 yards. But, it was his feet that were difference. Bartlett hauled in five catches for 45 yards and junior Matt Ritter
posted five receptions for 39 yards. The defensive hero for Carroll was AFCA All-American Thomas Dolan with six total tackles, including 2.0 tackles-for-loss.
With 17 total tackles, Sioux Falls’ Anderson was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game.
Championship Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game: Gary Wagner, Carroll
Championship Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game: Eric Anderson, Sioux Falls
Notes: Carroll comes to within one National Championship title of the all-time mark of seven, which is held by Texas A&I… The Fighting Saints win their 36th postseason
game, which ties Sioux Falls for the most in NAIA history… The 42-game winning streak for Sioux Falls was the third-longest in any division of collegiate football – Mount
Union (Ohio) out of the NCAA Division III posted a 55-game streak during the 2000-03 seasons… Since 2000, the No. 2-ranked team improves to 5-2 in the National
Championship game… The No. 1-ranked team falls to 2-4 when playing the No. 2-ranked team, since 2000.
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Scoring Summary
Lindenwood.......0
Sioux Falls.........5
Sioux Falls (S.D.) Holds on Against Lindenwood (Mo.) 25-22
14 8
3 14
0
3
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—
22
25
USF—Braden Wieking 31 field goal, 00:54, 1st
USF—Team safety, 00:42, 1st
USF—Braden Wieking 27 field goal, 12:11, 2nd
LNWD—Bramow 19 pass from Staback (Ferrell
kick), 7:30, 2nd
LNWD—Bramow 9 pass from Staback (Ferrell
kick), 4:14, 2nd
USF—Lopez 91 kickoff return (Wieking kick),
14:44, 3rd
LNWD—O’Bryant 45 run (Staback run), 11:39,
3rd
USF—Ryan Lowmiller 2 run (Wieking kick), 9:45,
3rd
USF—Braden Wieking 32 field goal, 9:50, 4th
Team Statistics
LNWD
USF
First Downs 15 24
Rushes-Yards 24-89 51-178
Passing Yards
144 198
Comp-Att-Int
16-26-0 15-24-2
Total Plays-Yards 50-233 75-376
Punts-Avg. 5-38.6 1-42
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 5-55 6-49
Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2- (-7)
Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-58 4-194
Interception Returns-Yards 2-38 0-0
Third Down Conversions 3-of-11 5-of-13
Fourth Down Conversions 1-of-2 1-of-3
Sacks-Yards 4-30 3-24
Possession Time 21:10 38:50
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (LNWD) O’Bryant 6-60 (TD), Murrell 4-29,
Parson 3-10, Fore 1-2; (USF) Lowmiller 27-115
(TD), Brown 19-41, Porter 4-24.
Cougars win fourth title overall, second straight
Dec. 19, 2009
ROME, Ga. - Placekicker Braden Wieking hit three field goals and helped lead No. 1 University of Sioux Falls
(S.D.) to its fourth national title after a 25-22 win against No. 3 Lindenwood University (Mo.) in the Russell
Athletic-NAIA Football National Championship from Barron Stadium in Rome, Ga. In front of 5,000 fans, the game
showcased the nation’s top two offenses and ended with five lead changes.
The Cougars (15-0) have now won back-to-back titles and have their third ring in four tries. The win is their 29th
straight win on the year, which is a school record.
“Winning a championship never gets old,” said Sioux Falls head coach Kalen DeBoer, who wrapped up his fifth
season with a 67-3 record. “Today was an unbelievable day for our program. These guys on the field poured their
hearts out.
“We have a ton of respect for this Lindenwood team today. We knew that they were going to bring it and you
could see the reason why they got here. That’s a tribute to our guys and how they handled the ups and downs.
Championships are won by how guys handle adversity and that is what we did today.”
With both teams scoring over 700 points each this year, they got off to slow starts offensively. Lindenwood gained
just one first down in the first quarter and 17 total yards. Despite 142 yards in the first 15 minutes, Sioux Falls
netted just five points. However, these two teams just needed the first quarter to warm up.
Wieking hit his first 40-yard field-goal in the game, this one coming from 41 yards out to give USF a 3-0 advantage
with :54 seconds remaining in the first quarter.
On Lindenwood’s first play on the ensuing possession, quarterback Philip Staback committed a miscue deep in
his own territory. Standing in the shot gun in his end zone, Staback let the ball slip through his hands on the snap.
He was able to pounce on the ball for a safety. That helped Sioux Falls to a 5-0 lead just seconds later.
Just three minutes into the second period, Wieking connected on a 37-yarder to hand the Cougars an 8-0 edge.
At that point, Lindenwood was searching for some offense and they got it from a reliable source.
Staback, who has passed for over 3,300 yards this season and 34 touchdowns, hit Matt Bramow for a 19-yard
touchdown strike with 7:30 to go in the second. That catch was Bramow’s 11th touchdown catch of the year, which
tied him for the single-season Lindenwood record. At that point, Lindenwood got to within a 8-7 score.
Passing: (LNWD) Staback 16-26-0, 144 (2 TD);
(USF) Brown 15-24-2, 198.
After holding Sioux Falls to its only three-and-out of the day, the Lindenwood offense heated up with Bramow
catching a ball from nine-yards out from Staback. That snare set a school record with 4:14 showing on the clock
before the half. At that point, Lindenwood led 14-8.
Receiving: (LNWD) Bramow 5-56 (2TD), Thompson
5-41, Fleming 2-31, Thomas 2- (-1), Angell 1-12,
O’Bryant 1-5; (USF) Ryan 4-68, Anderson 4-40,
Theilen 3-19, LeBrun 2-64, Lowmiller 2-7.
Sioux Falls threatened with under a minute remaining in the quarter. Facing a fourth-down-and-one and the
Lindenwood six-yard line, Sioux Falls quarterback Lorenzo Brown was stuffed by Lindenwood’s Logen Wright.
That stop preserved a 14-8 halftime Lindenwood lead.
Sioux Falls trailed at the half for the first time this year.
The deficit for Sioux Falls didn’t last long. Sophomore Adam Lopez returned the second-half kickoff 91 yards
for a score. That return was his second of the year and the first in Championship action since 2006. Sioux Falls
grabbed a 15-14 lead at that point and seemingly took momentum.
In keeping with the theme of the second half, Lindenwood’s Denodus O’Bryant found the end zone on a 45-yard
run at the 11:39 mark of the third quarter. Staback ran in the two-point conversion to cap a 6 play-63 yard drive
and the Lions led 22-15.
The next time Lopez got his hands on the ball for Sioux Falls, he ran it back 61-yards on the kickoff to give the
Cougars excellent field position at the Lindenwood 26. Three plays later, running back Ryan Lowmiller put Sioux
Falls in a 22-22 deadlock after a 2-yard rushing score at the 9:45 mark of the third.
From there, both teams went to work on defense.
With Sioux Falls threatening, Lindenwood linebacker Dan Carlisle stepped in front of a pass from Brown and
picked it off in the end zone. That play negated a 13-play drive for Sioux Falls near the end of the third quarter.
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That was Brown’s second interception that he threw in the game and first time all year he tossed two picks.
However, the Sioux Falls defense and running game came through when it counted. Overall, Lindenwood gained just 233 yards of offense, well below its season average
of 512 yards of offense. On the ground, Sioux Falls finished with 178 yards and Lowmiller had a big chunk of that (115 yards).
The score remained tied until the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game, Wieking, nailed a 42-yarder with 9:50 left in the game. That game-winner was Wieking’s third
field goal of the day and, for him, was hard to describe emotionally.
“Just being here with these guys and knowing that I can contribute for these 20 seniors means a lot to me,” said Wieking. “It’s an emotion that is hard to explain (on kicking
the game-winner) and I am proud to be around a great bunch of guys.”
Sioux Falls finished with 376 yards of offense and controlled the clock for nearly 41 minutes. However, the two costly turnovers by Brown inside the red zone were costly.
Staback went 16-of-26 for 144 yards and two touchdowns for the Lions. O’Bryant rushed for 60 yards on just six attempts but the yardage gave him enough to finish his
season with exactly 1,000 rushing yards.
For Sioux Falls, Brown passed for 198 yards going 15-for-24 with no touchdowns and two interceptions. On top of Lowmiller’s rushing, Brown had 41 net yards on 19
carries.
Defensively, Dominic Studzinski had a team-high of seven tackles (five solo) to go along with 2.0 sacks. For his efforts, Studzinski was named the Outstanding Defensive
Player of the Game.
Lindenwood was led on the defensive side by Brandon Gould and Parks Peterson, who each tallied eight tackles apiece.
Game Notes and Trends
• Sioux Falls kicker Braden Wieking hit three field goals today, which continues his hot streak of making at least two fields in each of his last three games.
• His three field goals was one shy of the Championship record.
• The two 40-plus yard field goals by Wieking is the first for a kicker to hit one field goal past 40 yards in Championship play since records are available since 1997.
• By passing for two touchdowns, Lindenwood’s Philip Staback now has tossed at least a pair of TDs this year 12 times, including his last six games.
• With a safety and a kickoff return for a touchdown today, Sioux Falls now has posted 96 points this year on defense and special teams. That point total is more than four
NAIA teams have scored on offense this year.
• The 22 points allowed by Sioux Falls is the most since giving up 31 against Morningside (Iowa) on Nov. 15, 2008.
• The 91-yard kickoff return by Sioux Falls Adam Lopez in the third quarter was a first in the championship since Cougar Trey Erickson went 89 yards for a score during the
2006 title game.
• In the first quarter, the team safety recorded by Sioux Falls was the first such occurrence since 1998.
• The two teams scored a combined 22 points in the span of five-plus minutes to open the second half. They had scored 22 points total in the first 30 minutes of the
game.
• The three-point margin of victory was the smallest since a 15-13 Carroll (Mont.) win over St. Francis (Ind.) in the 2004 championship.
• According to Tex Noel research, Sioux Falls finishes with the third-highest total ever among any level of college football scoring 775 points. Lindenwood tallied 744 total
points, which ranks eighth on this list.
• The No. 1 versus No. 3 match-up was the first time that the top-two ranked teams did not meet in the National Championship since 2004.
• The battle between No. 1 and No. 3 marked the seventh time in NAIA history that this occurred. The last time was No. 1 East Central (Okla.) falling to No. 3 Central
Arkansas in 1984. As the third ranked team, Central Arkansas is the only team on record that defeated the top-ranked team. No. 1 teams improve to 6-1 overall in
Championship play when facing a No. 3-ranked team.
• With both teams sporting an undefeated record heading the game, both participants have now had an unblemished record heading into the last five National
Championships.
• Sioux Falls breaks a streak of No. 1 teams falling to “underdogs” in recent memory. Before today, the last three years have seen the No. 1 team fall to the second-ranked
program.
• With Sioux Falls winning the Championship today, it has either been Sioux Falls or Carroll (Mont.) taking the title since 2002. Georgetown (Ky.), who has three national
trophies, won it all in 2001.
• Sioux Falls wins its fourth national title overall. The title ties them for fifth on the NAIA all-time list with Findlay (Ohio) for most championships won.
• Sioux Falls is 4-2 all-time when playing in the National Championship. This was Lindenwood’s first appearance in the National Championship.
• The Sioux Falls seniors have put together an impressive resume: 56-1 record, three national championships, a 44-game home winning streak (never lost a home game)
and 43-game conference winning streak.
• After Sioux Falls quarterback Lorenzo Brown was named the Rawlings-NAIA Player of the Year on Friday, the team that the MVP has played on improves to 6-4. Before
this year, the Player of the Year had been on the losing end in each of the last three Championship games.
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ROME, Ga. – The University of Sioux Falls (S.D.) held Carroll (Mont.) College to 194 yards of total offense in earning a 23-7 win in the 2008 Russell Athletic-NAIA Football
National Championship today (Dec. 20) from Barron Stadium. The title is USF’s third overall and second in the last three years. Sioux Falls (14-0), which set a school season
record with 83 points allowed, avenges a 17-9 loss in the 2007 National Championship to Carroll.
The Championship Offensive Most Valuable Player, USF junior quarterback Lorenzo Brown, finished with 129 rushing yards on 19 carries (6.8 ypc) and 69 passing yards
for one touchdown.
“It definitely feels good to win a national title,” said Brown, who becomes the third Cougar to be named Offensive MVP and first since quarterback Chad Cavender won it
during the 2006 Championship title run. “This takes a huge burden off of my shoulders.”
The 53rd event, hosted by Shorter College and Rome, Floyd County, came down to turnovers and field possession. Played in a steady rain for much of the game, the field
was slick and muddy from the start. However, Brown mentions that the field conditions did not necessarily affect his play.
“The field held up pretty nice,” said Brown, “I was making my cuts and not really thinking about it.”
There was not much offense in the first quarter until the USF defense handed its offense great field position. Ranked No. 1 in the country in all major statistical categories,
the USF defensive unit proved why in its first defensive stand. Carroll began its offense at the 17-yard line, but lost 10 yards on three plays and was forced to punt on a
three-and-out. That gave USF great field possession after the punt.
The Cougars started at their own 43-yard line with 9:19 on the clock. Ten plays later, senior Matt Lindgren capped the drive with a 24-yard field goal. He handed the Cougars
a 3-0 lead at the 3:16 mark of the first quarter. Brown rushed for 31 yards on four attempts during that drive.
The Carroll offense did not do much better on its second possession. Two rushes and one incomplete pass yielded minus-seven yards and USF was again in great position
to force the pressure. Despite not gaining a first down on their ensuing possession, the Cougars of USF were holding an advantage in field position. On Carroll’s third
possession, the Saints went without a first down and had to punt for the third straight time.
On the ensuing punt attempt, junior Kyle Cummings reached punter Zach Thiry and blocked the kick. The ball was then scooped up by sophomore Joe Moen at the 10-yard
line. Moen returned it 10 yards and with 13:13 to go in the second quarter, the Cougars had the momentum and led 10-0.
Carroll appeared to hit an offensive stride on its next possession, going 42 yards, but the drive was thwarted on a lost fumble by freshman quarterback Matt Ritter. USF
looked to go up 13-0 just before halftime but a 27-yard field goal attempt by Lindgren missed.
A Carroll offense, coming into the game with an average of 220.3 yards on the ground, tallied just 36 yards on 21 rushes in the first half.
Midway through the third, the Carroll offense put together an impressive 14-play drive but stalled at the USF 12-yard line. Down 10-0, the Saints needed to put at least some
points on the board. But, a 19-yard field goal attempt by Thiry missed and the energy was deflated from the Carroll sidelines.
Sioux Falls seemingly put the game out of reach, thanks once again to the dynamic offensive skill of Brown. He used his running ability to break down the Carroll defense
all day but he proved that he could pass the ball effectively. With 7:04 left in the game, he found a streaking Jon Ryan on the left sideline for a 54-yard touchdown pass.
Carroll avoided the shut-out less than a minute later when Ritter connected with wide receiver Travis Browne for a 39-yard touchdown. After a Connor Janhunen PAT kick,
Carroll trailed 17-7.
The defense, which carried the team all season, put a trademark on the USF win. Forcing their fourth turnover of the day, the Cougars added a defensive touchdown late.
Carroll’s Ritter was pressured in the pocket and fumbled the ball away, which was jumped on by junior Drew DeGroot. He rambled 30 yards into the endzone and the
Cougars secured their third National Championship.
“This (moment) feels a lot better than when we lost last year,” said USF head coach Kalen DeBoer at his post-game press conference speech. “I feel really good with our
effort and we continued to work. People didn’t see anything flashy today. We just let our guys play football because we have some very talented players.”
On the defensive side of the ball, Cummings was named the Championship Defensive Most Valuable Player. The junior linebacker had five total tackles (2 solo), 2.0 tacklesfor-loss, 1.0 sack and the blocked punt that sprung life into Sioux Falls in the second quarter.
For Carroll, Ritter went 12-for-22 passing on the day for 132 yards. He threw two interceptions along with one touchdown. Sophomore John Camino rushed for a team-high
48 yards on 13 carries. Rawlings-NAIA Player of the Year, linebacker Owen Koeppen, led the Saints with nine total tackles including six solo stops.
The defensive numbers for Sioux Falls were again staggering. The Cougars compiled four sacks, forced two fumbles, picked off two passes and held Carroll to 1.6 yards
per carry (62 total rushing yards.). No opposing rusher reached 50 yards against the USF defense in any game this season.
Carroll ends its season with a 13-1 record and had its 28-game winning streak snapped.
NAIA Championship Notes & Trends
• There were four fumbles in the first quarter (three by Sioux Falls); none of them were lost. Both teams recorded fumbles in their opening possessions of the game.
• There were only four first downs in the first quarter – all by Sioux Falls.
• Carroll recorded its initial first-down on its third possession of the game – their 13th play of the game at the 11:31 mark of the second quarter.
• The first penalty of the game was 7:09 in the first quarter – offsides on the Saints.
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• The blocked punt against Carroll’s Zach Thiry was the first of his career.
• Carroll trailed 10-0 in the second quarter – marking the largest deficit this year. Rocky Mountain was the only opponent (Sept. 13) to lead by as much as seven points
this season – Carroll won 47-14 in that game.
• The last time Carroll was shut out in the first half was on Sept. 22, 2007 against MSU-Northern – a game Carroll won 10-3.
• This year’s Championship Offensive MVP, junior quarterback Lorenzo Brown from Sioux Falls, was playing in his first Championship game, while Championship
Defensive MVP, junior linebacker Kyle Cummings, also from Sioux Falls, was playing in his second Championship game.
• Last year’s Championship Offensive MVP, Gabe Le, was held to 15 rushing yards.
• Carroll running back John Camino rushed for 48 yards. That total marked the most all season for a Sioux Falls opposing running back.
• Sioux Falls has now won 11 of its last 12 playoff games overall.
• Sioux Falls fourth-year head coach Kalen DeBoer now has been a part of all three National Championships. He was a wide receiver on the 1996 Championship team
and his 2006 program won the title in his second season of coaching.
• Ranked No. 9 in the country in rushing offense (220.3) coming into the game, Carroll was held to 62 overall (1.6 ypc).
• The Sioux Falls defense ends the season giving up just 10 touchdowns in 14 games (8 passing, 2 rushing). Just three opponents have reached 10 or more points.
• Since 2000, there have been five games pitting No. 1 against No. 2 (including 2008). The second-ranked team has won four out of those five times (including the last
three seasons).
• Since the Rawlings-NAIA Player of the Year award was handed out beginning in 1997, the player who won the award was on a team that is 5-4 in the National
Championship – Carroll’s Owen Koeppen is the 2008 Player of the Year. With Carroll losing this year, the Player of the Year has now been on the losing team in each of
the last three Championship games.
• In Championship action, Carroll drops to 5-1 while Sioux Falls improves to 3-2.
• Sioux Falls finished with seven shut-outs this year – one shy of tying the national record set in 1989 by St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.).
• The Carroll offense was held to just 47 total yards on 26 plays (1.8 avg.) in the first half.
• Carroll had its 28-game winning streak snapped and fell for the first time in National Championship play (5-1 overall).
• With three titles, Sioux Falls is one of 11 NAIA programs all-time to earn at least three National Championship titles.
OFFICIAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE
Stadium: Barron
Weather: 61 degrees, overcast and rainy
Time of Game: 2:57
Date: Dec. 20, 2008 Site: Rome, Ga.
Attendance: 6,500
SCORE BY QUARTERS
1
(V) Carroll College (Mont.) (13-1)
0
(H) University of Sioux Falls (S.D.) (14-0) 3
SCORING
Team QTime
USF 1 03:16
USF 2 13:12
USF 4 07:04
CC
4 06:15
USF 4 02:44
2
0
7
3
0
0
4
7
13
FINAL
7
23
Play
Lindgren 24-yd Field Goal
Punt blocked by Cummings recovered by Moen for TD (Lindgren kick)
Brown 54-yd TD pass to Ryan (Lindgren kick)
Ritter 39-yd TD pass to Browne (Janhunen kick)
Fumble recovered and returned for TD by Degroot (Lindgren kick no good)
Plays-Yds
10 - 50
0 - 0
6 - 65
4 - 59
0 - 0
Score
0-3
0 - 10
0 - 17
7 - 17
7 - 23
Offensive Player of the Game - QB Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Defensive Player of the Game - LB Kyle Cummings, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
CARROLL
Rushing
Att. GainLost Net
Camino
13 52
4
48
Le
8
17
2
15
Ritter
15 52 48
4
TDsLong
0
12
0
8
0
15
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
SIOUX FALLS
Rushing
Att. GainLost Net
Brown
19 129 0 129
Cimpl
14 32
2
30
Lowmiller
9
30
3
27
TDsLong
0
21
0
6
0
11
Passing
Ritter
Att.Comp.Ints Yds TDs LongScks
22 12
2 132 1
39
4
Passing
Brown
Att.Comp.Ints Yds TDs LongScks
8
2
0
69
1
54
0
Receiving
Browne
Peterson
McEwen
Camino
No. Yds TDs Long
7
78
1
39
2
17
0
13
2
17
0
12
1
20
0
20
Receiving
Ryan
Cimpl
No. Yds TDs Long
1
54
1
54
1
15
0
15
Punt Returns
Browne
No. Yds Long
1
9
9
Punt Returns
Cummings
Moen
Cimpl
No. Yds Long
1
12 12
0
10 10
2
1
6
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Long
Browne
5
73 23
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Long
Porter
1
5
5
Field Goals
Thiry
Field Goals
Lindgren
FGM FGA Pct. Long Blck
0
1 .000 -
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1
4 .250 24
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TEAM.............................. CC............. USF
First Downs......................15............... 12
Rushing.......................8................ 10
Passing.......................7................. 2
Penalty........................0................. 0
Rushing Attempts............38............... 43
Yards Gained............125............. 191
Yards Lost .................63................ 7
Net Yards...................62.............. 184
Net Yards Passing..........132.............. 69
Attempted...................23................ 8
Completed..................12................ 2
Had Intercepted..........2................. 0
Total Offensive Plays.......61............... 51
Total Net Yards...............194............. 253
Average Per Play...... 3.2...............5.0
Fumbles
Number / Lost.......... 6 / 2.............4 / 0
Penalties
Number / Yards....... 3 / 20...........3 / 15
Punts
Number / Yards...... 6 / 214.........4 / 145
Average Per Punt..... 35.7.............36.3
Punt Returns
Number / Yards........ 1 / 9............3 / 23
Kickoff Returns
Number / Yards....... 5 / 73............2 / 5
Interception Returns
Number / Yards........ 0 / 0............2 / 27
Fumble Returns
Number / Yards........ 0 / 0............1 / 30
Miscellaneous Yards.........0................. 0
Possession Time.......... 30:36...........29:24
3rd Down Conversions.6 of 15.........4 of 12
4th Down Conversions. 1 of 1...........0 of 0
Sacks
Number / Yards........ 0 / 0............4 / 31
Football National Championship
2007 National Championship Box Score
OFFICIAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE
Stadium: Jim Carroll Weather: 50 degrees, rainy and wet
Time of Game: N/A
Date: Dec. 15, 2007 Site: Savannah, Tenn. Attendance: N/A
SCORE BY QUARTERS (V) Carroll (Mont.) (15-0)
(H) Sioux Falls (S.D.) (13-1)
SCORING
Team
CC
USF
CC
CC
USF
1 3
0
2 0
0
3 14
6
4 0
3
QTime Play
1 7:05 Miller 25-yd field goal
3 10:07 Lowmiller 1-yd run (Lindgren kick no good)
3 7:26 Lee 20-yd run (Miller kick)
3 :34 Le 2-yd run (Miller kick)
4 2:37 Lindgren 27-yd field goal
FINAL
17
9
Plays-YdsScore
6-18
0-3
7-80
6-3
5-54
6-10
9-44
6-17
11-39
9-17
Offensive Player of the Game - RB Gabe Le, Carroll (Mont)
Defensive Player of the Game - LB Owen Koeppen, Carroll (Mont.)
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
CARROLL
Rushing
Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Le
34 116 3.4 2
20
Barnett
8
28 3.5 0
15
Herrin
4
14 3.5 0
8
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
SIOUX FALLS
Rushing
Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Cimpl
12 64 5.3 0
26
Cavender
11 14 1.3 0
13
Lowmiller
5
-1 -0.2 1
1
Passing
Barnett
Att.
Comp.
Pct.YdsTDsIntsLong
10
6 60.0 9
0
0
10
Passing
Cavender
Att.
Comp.
Pct.YdsTDsIntsLong
30 12 40.0 116 0
0
35
Receiving
Browne
Herrin
Bartlett
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
2
7 3.5 0
10
2
-4 -2.0 0
0
1
9 9.0 0
9
Punt Returns
Zimmerman
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
1
1 1.0 0
1
Receiving
Erickson
Fenceroy
Anderson
Ryan
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
5
27 5.4 0
10
3
17 5.7 0
12
1
35 35.0 0
35
1
25 25.0 0
25
Punt Returns
Erickson
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
3
8 2.7 0
5
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Browne
2
50 25.0 0
33
Field Goals
Miller
Punting
Thiry
FGM FGA Pct. Long Blck
1
1 1.000 25
No. Yds Avg. I20 Long
7 294 42.0 1
50
TEAM .. ........................... CC............. USF
First Downs .....................12................ 9
Rushing ......................9 ................ 3
Passing ......................1 ................ 5
Penalty .......................2................. 1
Rushing Attempts ...........54............... 30
Yards Gained ...........187............. 105
Yards Lost .................62............... 35
Net Yards .................125.............. 70
Net Yards Passing ...........9............... 116
Attempted ..................10............... 30
Completed ..................6................ 12
Had Intercepted .........0................. 0
Total Offensive Plays ......64............... 60
Total Net Yards ..............134............. 186
Average Per Play ..... 2.1...............3.1
Fumbles
Number / Lost ......... 6 / 3.............3 / 2
Penalties
Number / Yards ...... 4 / 25...........5 / 46
Punts
Number / Yards .... 7 / 294.........7 / 180
Average Per Punt .... 42.0.............25.7
Punt Returns
Number / Yards ....... 1 / 1.............3 / 8
Kickoff Returns
Number / Yards ...... 2 / 50...........4 / 53
INT Returns
Number / Yards ....... 0 / 0.............0 / 0
Fumble Returns
Number / Yards ....... 0 / 0.............0 / 0
Miscellaneous Yards ........0 ................ 0
Possession Time ......... 36:11...........23:49
3rd Down Conversions .4 of 15........2 of 16
4th Down Conversions .0 of 1...........2 of 4
Sacks By
Number / Yards ...... 3 / 22............0 / 0
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Erickson
2
37 18.5 0
21
Field Goals
Lindgren
Punting
Anderson
FGM FGA Pct. Long Blck
1
1 1.000 27
0
No. Yds Avg. I20 Long
6 172 28.7 0
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2006 National Championship Box Score
OFFICIAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE
Stadium: Jim Carroll Weather: 60 degrees, sunny and clear
Time of Game: 2:55
Date: Dec. 16, 2006 Site: Savannah, Tenn. Attendance: 5,805
SCORE BY QUARTERS (V) Sioux Falls (14-0)
(H) Saint Francis (13-1)
SCORING
Team
St. Francis
Sioux Falls
St. Francis
Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls
St. Francis
1 13 13 2 0
0
3 10 0
4 0
6
FINAL
23
19
QTime Play
1 10:30 Marcus Rush 2-yd run (PAT kick by Cale Grzych)
1 8:09 Chad Cavender 37-yd pass to Dusty Hovorka (PAT kick by Lindgren blocked)
1 2:02 Eric Hooks 12-yd pass to Brian Kurtz (PAT kick by Cale Grzych failed)
1 1:44 Trey Erickson 89-yd kickoff return (PAT kick by Matt Lindgren)
3 11:18 Matt Lindgren 23-yd field goal
3 7:25 Mike Dvoracek 1-yd run (PAT kick by Matt Lindgren)
4 00:00 Jeff Wedding 1-yd pass to Taylor Vieck
Officials: Randy Swinhart Mike Malone John Coles John Griswold Chris Flatt
Jason McArthur Plays-YdsScore
11-80 7-0
4-66
6-7
11-84
13-6
0-0
13-13
9-51
16-13
2-15
23-13
10-42
19-23
Mike Sams
Offensive Player of the Game - Chad Cavender, QB, Sioux Falls
Defensive Player of the Game - Tim Farrell, DE, St. Francis
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
SIOUX FALLS
Rushing
Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Dvoracek
13 39 3.0 1
11
Erickson
4
27 6.8 0
14
Anderson
1
-2 -2.0 0
0
Passing
Cavender
Att.
Comp.
Pct.YdsTDsIntsLong
21 15 71.4 155 1
1
37
Receiving
Fenceroy
Hovorka
Erickson
Warren
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
5
60 12.0 0
15
3
48 16.0 1
37
3
24 8.0 0
12
3
21 7.0 0
11
Punt Returns
none
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Erickson
1
89 89.0 1
89
Field Goals
Lindgren
Punting
Anderson
FGM FGA Pct. Long Blck
1
1 1.000 23
0
No. Yds Avg. I20 Long
4 133 33.3 0
46
INDIVIDUAL STATS (Leaders listed)
ST. FRANCIS
Rushing
Att. Yds Avg. TDs
Carter
10 74 7.4 0
Wasylk
10 50 5.0 0
Rush
4
20 5.0 1
Alderman
2
15 7.5 0
Long
22
18
11
12
Passing
Hooks
Wedding
Att.
Comp.
Pct.YdsTDsIntsLong
39 21 53.8 193 1
1
26
8
4 50.0 39
1
0
22
Receiving
Rainey
Rhodes
Thompson
Carter
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
4
55 13.8 0
26
4
46 11.5 0
13
4
40 10.0 0
15
4
23 5.8 0
13
Punt Returns
Cassidy
No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
1
17 17.0 0
17
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TDs Long
Carter
2
34 18.0 0
18
Field Goals
none
FGM FGA Pct. Long Blck
Punting
Bontempo
No. Yds Avg. I20 Long
2
83 41.5 1
46
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TEAM .. ..................... St. Francis.. Sioux Falls
First Downs .....................21 .............. 10
Rushing ......................9 ................ 3
Passing .....................11 ................ 7
Penalty .......................1 ................ 0
Rushing Attempts ...........36 .............. 25
Yards Gained ...........191 ............. 77
Yards Lost .................74 .............. 18
Net Yards .................117 .............. 59
Net Yards Passing .........232 ............ 155
Attempted ..................47 .............. 21
Completed .................25 .............. 15
Had Intercepted .........1 ................ 1
Total Offensive Plays ......83 .............. 46
Total Net Yards ..............349 ............ 214
Average Per Play ..... 4.2 ..............4.7
Fumbles
Number / Lost ......... 4 / 3 ............2 / 2
Penalties
Number / Yards ...... 3 / 30 ..........4 / 40
Punts
Number / Yards ..... 2 / 83 .........4 / 133
Average Per Punt .... 41.5 ............33.3
Punt Returns
Number / Yards ...... 1 / 17 ...........0 / 0
Kickoff Returns
Number / Yards ...... 3 / 55 ..........2 / 89
INT Returns
Number / Yards ...... 1 / 46 ..........1 / 12
Fumble Returns
Number / Yards ....... 0 / 0 ............0 / 0
Miscellaneous Yards ........0 ................ 0
Possession Time ......... 34:01 ..........25:59
3rd Down Conversions .6 of 15 ........0 of 8
4th Down Conversions .2 of 7 ..........0 of 2
Sacks By
Number / Yards ...... 3 / 13 ..........4 / 20
Football National Championship
2005 & 2004 National Championship Box Scores
2005 Championship - 50th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 17, 2005
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 6,313
Temperature: 42
Time Elapsed: 3:08
SCORE BY QUARTERS St. Francis (Ind.) (13-1)
Carroll (Mont.) (14-0)
SCORING
Team
USF
CC
CC
CC
USF
CC
CC
QTime
1 6:20
1 3:13
2 2:24
2 00:00
3 6:57
3 0:48
4 4:34
1 3
7
2 0
10
3 7
7
4 0
3
FINAL
10
27
Play
Grzych 30-yd field goal
Peterson 18-yd pass from Emmert (Miller kick)
Miller 26-yd field goal
Doak 32-yd pass from Emmert (Miller kick)
Thompson 18-yd pass from Bramell (Grzych kick)
McEwen 17-yd pass from Emmert (Miller kick)
Miller 33-yd field goal
Team Stats...........................CC.......USF
First Downs........................... 23......... 16
Rushing............................ 8........... 8
Passing........................... 14.......... 8
Penalty............................. 1........... 0
Rushing Yards..................... 181....... 144
Attempts.......................... 39......... 38
Passing Yards...................... 278....... 133
Attempts.......................... 36......... 30
Completions.................... 20......... 12
Intercepted....................... 0........... 0
Total Offensive Plays............ 75......... 68
Team Stats...........................CC.......USF
Total Net Yards.................... 459....... 277
Avg/Play..........................6.1........4.1
Fumbles / Lost......................1/1........1/0
Penalties / Yards..................5/35......3/25
Punts..................................... 4........... 6
Yards.............................. 143....... 291
Average..........................35.8......48.5
Punt Returns......................... 6........... 1
Yards............................... 56......... 10
Kickoff Returns...................... 2........... 3
Yards............................... 45......... 46
Plays-Yds
17-68
8-65
14-78
6-64
13-66
5-40
18-74
Score
3-0
3-7
3-10
3-17
10-17
10-24
10-27
Team Stats...........................CC.......USF
Interception Returns.............. 0........... 0
Yards................................ 0........... 0
Fumble Returns..................... 0........... 0
Yards................................ 0........... 0
Possession Time................32:26....27:34
3rd Down Conversions........9-17......6-18
4th Down Conversions.........1-1........3-4
Touchdowns.......................... 1........... 3
Rushing............................ 0........... 0
Passing............................ 1........... 3
Other................................ 0........... 0
2004 Championship - 49th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 18, 2004
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 5,276
Temperature: 54
Time Elapsed: 2:55
SCORE BY QUARTERS St. Francis (Ind.) (12-2)
Carroll (Mont.) (13-1)
SCORING
Team
USF
CC
CC
USF
CC
QTime
1 9:40
2 4:49
4 6:56
4 1:13
4 0:10
1 7
0
2 0
6
3 0
0
4 6
9
FINAL
13
15
Play
Rainey 48-yd fumble return off a blocked punt by Van Horn (Zoller kick)
McCutcheon 14-yd pass from Emmert (Miller kick blocked)
Grosulak 5-yd run (2-point conversion failed)
Bramell 1-yd run (2-point conversion failed)
Miller 32-yd field goal
Team Stats..........................USF.......CC
First Downs........................... 14......... 26
Rushing............................ 5.......... 13
Passing............................ 9.......... 11
Penalty............................. 0........... 2
Rushing Yards..................... 100....... 173
Attempts.......................... 32......... 38
Passing Yards...................... 168....... 214
Attempts.......................... 27......... 37
Completions.................... 17......... 24
Intercepted....................... 1........... 1
Total Offensive Plays............ 59......... 75
Team Stats..........................USF.......CC
Total Net Yards.................... 268....... 387
Avg/Play..........................4.5........5.2
Fumbles / Lost......................2/1........1/1
Penalties / Yards...................1/5.......3/33
Punts..................................... 6........... 5
Yards.............................. 265....... 131
Average..........................44.2......26.2
Punt Returns......................... 2........... 3
Yards............................... 73......... 17
Kickoff Returns...................... 3........... 1
Yards............................... 33......... 13
Plays-Yds
--
10-45
7-46
17-89
8-59
Score
7-0
7-6
7-12
13-12
13-15
Team Stats..........................USF.......CC
Interception Returns.............. 1........... 1
Yards................................ 9.......... 23
Fumble Returns..................... 0........... 0
Yards................................ 0........... 0
Possession Time................23:33....36:27
3rd Down Conversions........6-14......5-14
4th Down Conversions.........1-1........3-3
Touchdowns.......................... 2........... 2
Rushing............................ 1........... 1
Passing............................ 0........... 1
Other................................ 1........... 0
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2003 & 2002 National Championship Box Scores
2003 Championship - 48th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium
Date: Dec. 20, 2003
Site: Savannah, Tenn. Attendance: 5,189
Temperature: n/a
Time Elapsed: n/a
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Northwestern Oklahoma State (11-2) 7
Carroll (Mont.) (15-0)
3
SCORING
Team
CC
NWOSU
CC
CC
CC
CC
NWOSU
CC
CC
NWOSU
NWOSU
QTime
1 8:36
1 4:33
2 13:42
2 2:43
3 10:06
3 8:51
3 8:35
3 7:14
3 1:02
4 14:23
4 0:09
2 0
14
3 7
24
4 14
0
FINAL
28
41
Play
Crites 18-yd field goal
Scott 2-yd run (Vermillion kick)
Emmert 3-yd run (Crites kick)
Gallik 11-yd pass from Emmert (Crites kick)
Gallik 25-yd pass from Emmert (Crites kick)
Bermingham 33-yd interception return (Crites kick)
Crayton 94-yd kickoff return (Vermillion kick)
Gallik 58-yd pass from Emmert (Crites kick)
Crites 23-yd field goal
Breeden 6-yd pass from Crayton (PAT conversion failed)
Salters 41-yd pass from Crayton (PAT conversion successful)
Team Stats................................. CC..... NWOSU
First Downs.................................. 26........... 24
Rushing..................................--.............-Passing...................................--.............-Penalty...................................--.............-Rushing Yards............................ 116......... 235
Attempts................................ 36........... 44
Passing Yards............................. 377......... 167
Attempts................................ 38........... 27
Completions.......................... 27........... 14
Intercepted............................. 0............. 2
Total Offensive Plays................... 74........... 71
Team Stats................................. CC..... NWOSU
Total Net Yards........................... 493......... 402
Avg/Play................................6.7......... 5.7
Fumbles / Lost.............................1/1......... 4/1
Penalties / Yards.........................5/44....... 7/53
Punts............................................ 2............. 2
Yards..................................... 57........... 82
Average................................28.5....... 41.0
Punt Returns................................ 1............. 1
Yards...................................... 5............. 0
Kickoff Returns............................. 5............. 7
Yards..................................... 83.......... 200
Plays-Yds
12-88
10-74
3-36
11-80
5-37
--
--
3-60
9-64
10-65
1-41
Score
3-0
3-7
10-7
17-7
24-7
31-7
31-14
38-14
41-14
41-20
41-28
Team Stats................................. CC..... NWOSU
Interception Returns..................... 2............. 0
Yards..................................... 33............ 0
Fumble Returns............................ 0............. 0
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................33:44..... 26:16
3rd Down Conversions.............. 6-14....... 8-15
4th Down Conversions............... 1-2......... 2-3
Touchdowns................................. 5............. 4
Rushing.................................. 1............. 1
Passing................................... 3............. 2
Other...................................... 1............. 1
2002 Championship - 47th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium
Date: Dec. 21, 2002
Site: Savannah, Tenn. Attendance: 5,878
Temperature: 51
Time Elapsed: 2:35
SCORE BY QUARTERS Carroll (Mont.) (12-2)
Georgetown (Ky.) (12-2)
SCORING
Team
CC
GC
CC
CC
CC
QTime
1 5:10
1 :49
2 14:18
2 7:02
4 4:29
1 7
7
2 14
0
3 0
0
4 7
0
FINAL
28
7
Play
Zawacki 6-yd pass from Latrielle (Crites kick)
Brown 35-yd pass from Warren (Coy kick)
FitzSimmons 13-yd pass from Latrielle (Crites kick)
Gallik 16-yd pass from Latrielle (Crites kick)
Wall 1-yd run (Crites kick)
Team Stats................................. CC......... GC
First Downs.................................. 23........... 13
Rushing................................. 10........... 10
Passing.................................. 13............ 1
Penalty................................... 0............. 2
Rushing Yards............................ 153......... 160
Attempts................................ 46........... 34
Passing Yards............................. 264.......... 38
Attempts................................ 30........... 16
Completions.......................... 21............ 4
Intercepted............................. 2............. 2
Total Offensive Plays................... 76........... 50
Team Stats................................. CC......... GC
Total Net Yards........................... 417......... 198
Avg/Play................................5.5......... 4.0
Fumbles / Lost.............................1/0......... 2/1
Penalties / Yards.........................5/46....... 1/10
Punts............................................ 2............. 5
Yards..................................... 60.......... 209
Average................................30.0....... 41.8
Punt Returns................................ 2............. 1
Yards..................................... 18............ 3
Kickoff Returns............................. 1............. 4
Yards..................................... 14........... 63
Team Stats................................. CC......... GC
Interception Returns..................... 2............. 2
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Fumble Returns............................ 0............. 0
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................36:42..... 23:18
3rd Down Conversions..............11-16....... 2-10
4th Down Conversions............... 0-0......... 2-3
Touchdowns................................. 4............. 1
Rushing.................................. 1............. 0
Passing................................... 3............. 1
Other...................................... 0............. 0
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Plays-Yds
8-52
8-60
4-61
10-75
13-76
Score
7-0
7-7
14-7
21-7
28-7
Football National Championship
2001 & 2000 National Championship Box Scores
2001 Championship - 46th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 15, 2001
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 6,789
Temperature: 57
Time Elapsed: 3:20
SCORE BY QUARTERS Sioux Falls (S.D.) (12-2)
Georgetown (Ky.) (14-0)
SCORING
Team
GC
USF
GC
USF
GC
GC
GC
USF
GC
GC
USF
QTime
1 8:57
1 4:56
2 12:28
2 9:01
2 3:15
2 0:24
3 13:29
3 9:44
3 5:49
4 10:39
4 7:55
1 7
7
2 6
21
3 7
14
4 7
7
FINAL
27
49
Play
Payne 13-yd run (David kick)
Rutten 20-yd pass (Kuiper kick)
Payne 2-yd run (David kick)
Michelena 1-yd run (Kuiper kick failed)
Tenkman 1-yd run (David kick failed)
Midkiff 35-yd pass from Eviston (Eviston rush)
White 51-yd run (David kick)
Kortan 2-yd run (Kuiper kick)
Ayers 1-yd run (Davis kick)
Caba 18-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick)
Kortan 37-yd pass from Michelena (Kuiper kick)
Team Stats................................ USF........ GC
First Downs.................................. 22........... 23
Rushing.................................. -............. Passing................................... -............. Penalty................................... -............. Rushing Yards............................ 139......... 227
Attempts................................ 44........... 50
Passing Yards............................. 232......... 188
Attempts................................ 40........... 28
Completions.......................... 16........... 16
Intercepted............................. 1............. 1
Total Offensive Plays................... 84........... 78
Team Stats................................ USF........ GC
Total Net Yards........................... 371......... 415
Avg/Play................................. -............. Fumbles / Lost.............................1/0......... 3/1
Penalties / Yards.........................9/62....... 7/60
Punts............................................ 6............. 3
Yards.................................... 194......... 154
Average................................32.3....... 51.3
Punt Returns................................ 2............. 3
Yards..................................... 12........... 43
Kickoff Returns............................. 4............. 4
Yards..................................... 47........... 67
Plays-Yds
7-48
10-66
8-38
7-80
13-78
7-48
1-51
3-35
9-61
6-60
14-76
Score
7-0
7-7
14-7
14-13
20-13
28-13
35-13
35-20
42-20
49-20
49-27
Team Stats................................ USF........ GC
Interception Returns..................... 1............. 1
Yards...................................... 0............. 6
Fumble Returns............................ 0............. 0
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................30:54..... 29:06
3rd Down Conversions................. -............. 4th Down Conversions................. -............. Touchdowns................................. 4............. 7
Rushing.................................. 2............. 5
Passing................................... 2............. 2
Other...................................... 0............. 0
2000 Championship - 45th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 16, 2000
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 6,650
Temperature: 47
Time Elapsed: 2:40
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Georgetown (Ky.) (14-0)
14
Northwestern Oklahoma State (13-1)0
SCORING
Team
GC
GC
GC
QTime
1 11:01
1 7:03
4 14:46
2 0
0
3 0
0
4 6
0
FINAL
20
0
Play
Brown 61-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick failed)
Brown 82-yd pass from Eviston (Ayer pass successful)
Brown 75-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick failed)
Team Stats................................. GC..... NWOSU
First Downs.................................. 10........... 11
Rushing.................................. 5............. 9
Passing................................... 5............. 2
Penalty................................... 0............. 0
Rushing Yards............................. 63.......... 116
Attempts................................ 29........... 46
Passing Yards............................. 274.......... 27
Attempts................................ 19........... 17
Completions.......................... 12............ 6
Intercepted............................. 2............. 0
Total Offensive Plays................... 48........... 63
Team Stats................................. GC..... NWOSU
Total Net Yards........................... 337......... 143
Avg/Play................................7.0......... 2.3
Fumbles / Lost.............................3/2......... 2/1
Penalties / Yards.........................2/10....... 5/30
Punts............................................ 3............ 10
Yards.................................... 141......... 393
Average................................47.0....... 39.3
Punt Returns................................ 3............. 1
Yards...................................... 7............ -5
Kickoff Returns............................. 0............. 4
Yards...................................... 0............ 78
Team Stats................................. GC..... NWOSU
Interception Returns..................... 0............. 2
Yards...................................... 0............ 16
Fumble Returns............................ 0............. 0
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................22:51..... 37:09
Plays-Yds
2-61
3-75
3-75
Score
6-0
14-0
20-0
3rd Down Conversions.............. 4-12....... 5-17
4th Down Conversions............... 0-0......... 0-2
Touchdowns................................. 3............. 0
Rushing.................................. 0............. 0
Passing................................... 3............. 0
Other...................................... 0............. 0
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1999 & 1998 National Championship Box Scores
1999 Championship - 44th Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 18, 1999
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 6,500
Temperature: 55
Time Elapsed: 3:10
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Northwestern Oklahoma St. (13-0) 0
Georgetown (Ky.) (13-1)
7
SCORING
Team
GC
GC
GC
GC
NWOSU
NWOSU
NWOSU
NWOSU
NWOSU
GC
QTime
1 10:03
2 7:30
2 1:17
2 0:01
3 10:40
3 8:48
3 0:36
4 7:26
4 3:17
4 2:09
2 0
13
3 21
0
4 13
6
FINAL
34
26
Play
Gann 25-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick)
Brown 51-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick)
Davis 29-yd field goal
Davis 23-yd field goal
Christenson 7-yd pass from Hunt (Polmounter kick)
Manuel 8-yd run (Polmounter kick)
McBride 1-yd run (Polmounter kick)
Hunt 4-yd run (Polmounter kick)
Spears 73-yd pass from Hunt (Polmounter kick failed)
McWhorter 26-yd pass from Eviston (Davis kick failed)
Team Stats............................. NWOSU..... GC
First Downs.................................. 21........... 19
Rushing................................. 13............ 4
Passing................................... 7............ 14
Penalty................................... 1............. 1
Rushing Yards............................ 321.......... -7
Attempts................................ 57........... 33
Passing Yards............................. 140......... 391
Attempts................................ 13........... 39
Completions........................... 8............ 20
Intercepted............................. 1............. 0
Total Offensive Plays................... 70........... 72
Team Stats............................. NWOSU..... GC
Total Net Yards........................... 461......... 384
Avg/Play................................6.6......... 5.3
Fumbles / Lost.............................3/2......... 5/3
Penalties / Yards.........................6/60....... 8/60
Punts............................................ 2............. 5
Yards.................................... 106......... 167
Average................................53.0....... 33.4
Punt Returns................................ 2............. 2
Yards...................................... 7............ 40
Kickoff Returns............................. 4............. 4
Yards..................................... 42........... 49
Plays-Yds
10-65
7-93
10-20
9-46
5-41
2-19
11-75
5-21
1-73
3-79
Score
7-0
14-0
17-0
20-0
20-7
20-14
20-21
20-28
20-34
26-34
Team Stats............................. NWOSU..... GC
Interception Returns..................... 0............. 1
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Fumble Returns............................ 0............. 0
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................32:20..... 27:40
3rd Down Conversions.............. 7-13....... 7-17
4th Down Conversions............... 0-1......... 2-2
Touchdowns................................. 5............. 3
Rushing.................................. 3............. 0
Passing................................... 2............. 3
Other...................................... 0............. 0
1998 Championship - 43rd Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 19, 1998
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: 5,000
Temperature: 50
Time Elapsed: 3:18
SCORE BY QUARTERS Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (11-3)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (12-2)
SCORING
Team
ONU
APU
ONU
APU
APU
QTime
1 10:50
2 11:14
2 1:00
4 10:16
4 8:34
1 7
0
2 7
7
3 0
0
4 0
10
FINAL
14
17
Play
Brown 1-yd run (Martin kick)
Davis 1-yd pass from Buffum (Daichendt kick)
Ross 42-yd pass from Odgers (Martin kick)
Team safety
Williams 4-yd run (Buffum to Williams pass successful)
Team Stats................................ ONU....... APU
First Downs.................................. 14........... 10
Rushing.................................. 9............. 5
Passing................................... 4............. 5
Penalty................................... 1............. 0
Rushing Yards............................ 116.......... 90
Attempts................................ 43........... 37
Passing Yards............................. 106......... 142
Attempts................................ 29........... 32
Completions........................... 6............ 15
Intercepted............................. 2............. 3
Total Offensive Plays................... 72........... 69
Team Stats................................ ONU....... APU
Total Net Yards........................... 223......... 232
Avg/Play................................3.1......... 3.4
Fumbles / Lost.............................2/0......... 1/1
Penalties / Yards.........................8/53....... 8/75
Punts............................................ 9............. 9
Yards.................................... 309......... 329
Average................................34.3....... 36.6
Punt Returns................................ 0............. 1
Yards...................................... 0............. 6
Kickoff Returns............................. 3............. 4
Yards..................................... 68........... 93
Team Stats................................ ONU....... APU
Interception Returns..................... 3............. 2
Yards...................................... 4............ 59
Fumble Returns............................ 1............. 0
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Plays-Yds
8-64
6-81
7-64
--
5-46
Score
7-0
7-7
14-7
14-9
14-17
Yards...................................... 0............. 0
Possession Time.......................29:58..... 30:02
3rd Down Conversions.............. 4-17....... 2-17
4th Down Conversions............... 2-3......... 3-5
Touchdowns................................. 2............. 2
Rushing.................................. 1............. 1
Passing................................... 1............. 1
Other...................................... 0............. 0
Football National Championship
1997 National Championship Box Score
1997 Championship - 42nd Annual
Stadium: Jim Carroll Stadium Date: Dec. 20, 1997
Site: Savannah, Tenn.
Attendance: N/A
Temperature: N/A
Time Elapsed: N/A
SCORE BY QUARTERS Willamette (Ore.) (13-1)
Findlay (Ohio) (14-0)
SCORING
Team
UF
WU
UF
QTime
2 --
2 --
3 --
1 0
0
2 7
7
3 0
7
4 0
0
FINAL
7
14
Play
Aukerman 21-yd pass from Hurley (Bahn kick)
Blair 72-yd run (Thomson kick)
Hurley 60-yd run (Bahn kick)
Team Stats.......................... WU........UF
First Downs........................... 11......... 14
Rushing.............................-............Passing.............................-............Penalty..............................-............Rushing Yards..................... 154....... 277
Attempts.......................... 40......... 51
Passing Yards...................... 106....... 141
Attempts.......................... 14......... 23
Completions..................... 5.......... 13
Intercepted....................... 1........... 0
Total Offensive Plays............ 54......... 74
Team Stats.......................... WU........UF
Total Net Yards.................... 260....... 418
Avg/Play..........................4.8........5.6
Fumbles / Lost......................2/2........0/0
Penalties / Yards..................3/15......3/35
Punts..................................... 6........... 4
Yards.............................. 194....... 170
Average..........................32.3......42.5
Punt Returns......................... --........... -Yards................................ --........... -Kickoff Returns...................... --........... -Yards................................ --........... --
Plays-Yds
--
--
--
Score
7-0
7-7
14-7
Team Stats.......................... WU........UF
Interception Returns.............. --........... -Yards................................ --........... -Fumble Returns..................... --........... -Yards................................ --........... -Possession Time................... --........... -3rd Down Conversions.......... --........... -4th Down Conversions.......... --........... -Touchdowns.......................... 1........... 2
Rushing............................ 1........... 1
Passing............................ 0........... 1
Other................................ 0........... 0
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Championship History
Year
Location
Champion
Score
Runner-Up
1956..........Little Rock Ark...............................Montana State/St. Joseph’s (Ind.)...................0-0 (tie)........................-1957..........St. Petersburg, Fla........................Pittsburg State (Kan.)......................................27-26...........................Hillsdale (Mich.)
1958..........St. Petersburg, Fla........................Northeastern State (Okla.)...............................19-13...........................Northern Arizona
1959..........St. Petersburg, Fla........................Texas A&I.........................................................20-7.............................Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
1960..........St. Petersburg, Fla........................Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)........................................15-14...........................Humboldt State (Calif.)
1961..........Sacramento, Calif..........................Pittsburg State (Kan.)......................................12-7.............................Linfield (Ore.)
1962..........Sacramento, Calif..........................Central State (Okla.)........................................28-13...........................Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
1963..........Sacramento, Calif..........................St. John’s (Minn.).............................................33-27...........................Prairie View A&M (Texas)
1964..........Augusta, Ga..................................Concordia (Minn.)/Sam Houston State (Texas)..7-7 (tie)........................-1965..........Augusta, Ga..................................St. John’s (Minn.).............................................33-0.............................Linfield (Ore.)
1966..........Tulsa, Okla....................................Waynesburg (Pa.)............................................42-21...........................Wisconsin-Whitewater
1967..........Morgantown, W.Va........................Fairmont State (W.Va.)....................................28-21...........................Eastern Washington
1968..........Montgomery, Ala............................Troy State (Ala.)..............................................43-35...........................Texas A&I
1969..........Kingsville, Texas............................Texas A&I.........................................................32-7.............................Concordia (Minn.)
1970-I........Greenville, S.C..............................Texas A&I.........................................................48-7.............................Wofford (S.C.)
1970-II.......New Castle, Pa..............................Westminster (Pa.)............................................21-16...........................Anderson (Ind.)
1971-I........Birmingham, Ala............................Livingston (Ala.)...............................................14-12...........................Arkansas Tech
1971-II.......Thousand Oaks, Calif....................California Lutheran..........................................30-14...........................Westminster (Pa.)
1972-I........Commerce, Texas..........................East Texas State..............................................21-18...........................Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
1972-II.......Joplin, Mo......................................Missouri Southern............................................21-14...........................Northwestern (Iowa)
1973-I........Shreveport, La...............................Abilene Christian (Texas).................................42-14...........................Elon (N.C.)
1973-II.......Huntington, W.Va...........................Northwestern (Iowa)........................................10-3.............................Glenville State (W.Va.)
1974-I........Kingsville, Texas............................Texas A&I.........................................................34-23...........................Henderson State (Ark.)
1974-II.......Seguin, Texas................................Texas Lutheran................................................42-0.............................Missouri Valley
1975-I........Kingsville, Texas............................Texas A&I.........................................................37-0.............................Salem (W.Va.)
1975-II.......Thousand Oaks, Calif....................Texas Lutheran................................................34-8.............................California Lutheran
1976-I........Kingsville, Texas............................Texas A&I.........................................................26-0.............................Central Arkansas
1976-II.......Redlands, Calif..............................Westminster (Pa.)............................................20-13...........................Redlands (Calif.)
1977-I........Seattle, Wash................................Abilene Christian (Texas).................................24-7.............................Southwestern Oklahoma
1977-II.......Thousand Oaks, Calif....................Westminster (Pa.)............................................17-9.............................California Lutheran
1978-I........McAllen, Texas..............................Angelo State (Texas).......................................24-14...........................Elon (N.C.)
1978-II.......Findlay, Ohio..................................Concordia (Minn.)............................................7-0...............................Findlay (Ohio)
1979-I........McAllen, Texas..............................Texas A&I.........................................................20-14...........................Central State (Okla.)
1979-II.......Findlay, Ohio..................................Findlay (Ohio)..................................................51-6.............................Northwestern (Iowa)
1980-I........Burlington, N.C..............................Elon (N.C.).......................................................17-10...........................Northeastern State (Okla.)
1980-II.......Tacoma, Wash...............................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.).................................38-10...........................Wilmington (Ohio)
1981-I........Burlington, N.C..............................Elon (N.C.).......................................................3-0...............................Pittsburg State (Kan.)
1981-II.......Sherman, Texas.............................Austin College (Texas)/Concordia (Minn.).......24-24 (tie)....................-1982-I........Edmond, Okla................................Central State (Okla.)........................................14-11............................Mesa (Colo.)
1982-II.......McMinnville, Ore............................Linfield (Ore.)...................................................33-15...........................William Jewell (Mo.)
1983-I........Grand Junction, Colo.....................Carson-Newman (Tenn.).................................36-28...........................Mesa (Colo.)
1983-II.......Tacoma, Wash...............................Northwestern (Iowa)........................................25-21...........................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
1984-I........Conway, Ark...................................Carson-Newman (Tenn.)/Central Arkansas.....19-19 (tie)....................-1984-II.......McMinnville, Ore............................Linfield (Ore.)...................................................33-22...........................Northwestern (Iowa)
1985-I........Conway, Ark...................................Hillsdale (Mich.)/Central Arkansas...................10-10 (tie)....................-1985-II.......Tacoma, Wash...............................Wisconsin-La Crosse.......................................24-7.............................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
1986-I........Jefferson City, Tenn.......................Carson-Newman (Tenn.).................................17-0.............................Cameron (Okla.)
1986-II.......McMinnville, Ore............................Linfield (Ore.)...................................................17-0.............................Baker (Kan.)
1987-I........Lawton, Okla.................................Cameron (Okla.)..............................................30-2.............................Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
1987-II.......Tacoma, Wash...............................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)/Vacant *...................16-16 (tie)....................-1988-I........Jefferson City, Tenn.......................Carson-Newman (Tenn.).................................56-21...........................Adams State (Colo.)
1988-II.......New Wilmington, Pa......................Westminster (Pa.)............................................21-14...........................Wisconsin-La Crosse
1989-I........Jefferson City, Tenn.......................Carson-Newman (Tenn.).................................34-20...........................Emporia State (Kan.)
1989-II.......Canton, Ohio.................................Westminster (Pa.)............................................51-30...........................Wisconsin-La Crosse
1990-I........Grand Junction, Colo.....................Central State (Ohio).........................................38-16...........................Mesa State (Colo.)
1990-II.......Omaha, Neb..................................Peru State (Neb.).............................................17-7.............................Westminster (Pa.)
1991-I........Wilberforce, Ohio...........................Central Arkansas.............................................19-16...........................Central State (Ohio)
1991-II.......Georgetown, Ky.............................Georgetown (Ky.).............................................28-20...........................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
1992-I........Boiling Springs, N.C......................Central State (Ohio).........................................19-16...........................Gardner-Webb (N.C.)
1992-II.......Portland, Ore.................................Findlay (Ohio)..................................................26-13...........................Linfield (Ore.)
1993-I........Ada, Okla.......................................East Central (Okla.).........................................49-35...........................Glenville State (W.Va.)
1993-II.......Portland, Ore.................................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.).................................50-20...........................Westminster (Pa.)
1994-I........Pine Bluff, Ark................................Northeastern State (Okla.)...............................13-12...........................Arkansas-Pine Bluff
1994-II.......Portland, Ore.................................Westminster (Pa.)............................................27-7.............................Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
1995-I........Tahlequah, Okla............................Central State (Ohio).........................................37-7.............................Northeastern State (Okla.)
1995-II.......Tacoma, Wash...............................Central Washington/Findlay (Ohio).................21-21 (tie)....................-42 • NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000
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Championship History
1996-I........Weatherford, Okla.........................Southwestern Oklahoma.................................33-31...........................Montana Tech
1996-II.......Savannah, Tenn.............................Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................47-25...........................Western Washington
1997..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Findlay (Ohio)..................................................14-7.............................Willamette (Ore.)
1998..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Azusa Pacific (Calif.).......................................17-14...........................Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)
1999..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Northwestern Oklahoma State........................34-26...........................Georgetown (Ky.)
2000..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Georgetown (Ky.).............................................20-0.............................Northwestern Oklahoma State
2001..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Georgetown (Ky.).............................................49-27...........................Sioux Falls (S.D.)
2002..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................28-7.............................Georgetown (Ky.)
2003..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................41-28...........................Northwestern Oklahoma
2004..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................15-13...........................St. Francis (Ind.)
2005..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................27-10...........................St. Francis (Ind.)
2006..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................23-19...........................St. Francis (Ind.)
2007..........Savannah, Tenn.............................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................17-9.............................Sioux Falls (S.D.)
2008..........Rome, Ga......................................Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................23-7.............................Carroll (Mont.)
2009..........Rome, Ga......................................Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................25-22...........................Lindenwood (Mo.)
2010..........Rome, Ga......................................Carroll (Mont.)..................................................10-7.............................Sioux Falls (S.D.)
2011...........Rome, Ga......................................Saint Xavier (Ill.)..............................................24-20...........................Carroll (Mont.)
2012..........Rome, Ga......................................Marian (Ind.)....................................................30-27 (OT)...................Morningside (Iowa)
2013..........Rome, Ga......................................Grand View (Iowa)...........................................35-23...........................Cumberlands (Ky.)
* Wisconsin-Stevens Point forfeited its entire 1987 schedule because of the use of an ineligible student-athlete. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) is considered a co-champion with the other position vacated.
Championship Game Names
1956 - Aluminum Bowl
1977 - Apple Bowl (I)
1957 - 1960 - Holiday Bowl
1978 - 1979 - Palm Bowl (I)
1961 - 1963 - Camellia Bowl
1980 - 1996 - Champion Bowl (I)
1964 - 1976 - Champion Bowl (I)
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Championship History
Individual Single-Game Records
Rushing and Passing Plays
94, Jay McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1985, 6 rush, 88 pass
Longest Interception Return
100, Randy Preston, Central State (Okla.) vs. Southern Colorado, 1982
100, Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central State (Okla.), 1979
Net Yards Rushing and Passing
Yards Gained on Punt Returns
Rushes Attempted
Longest Punt Return
Net Yards Rushing
Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns
Touchdowns by Rushing
Longest Kickoff Return
557, Bobby Saiz, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 1989, 78-557
49, Ken Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1972, 49-165
318, Tyler Jack, East Central (Okla.) vs. Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993, 38-318
5, Travis Soucie, Hastings (Neb.) vs. Bethany (Kan.), 1999
5, Tommy Cupil, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Missouri Valley, 1994
5, Bob Beliveau, Concordia (Minn.) vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 1978
Longest Rush
99, Kanye Burton, Lambuth (Tenn.) vs. Clinch Valley (Va.), 1995
Passes Attempted
88, Jay McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1985, 36 completions
Passes Completed
45, Kevin Beam, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.) 1994, 45-64
Net Yards Passing
558, Bobby Saiz, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 1989, 41-70, 558
Passes Had Intercepted
8, John Craven, Gardner-Webb (N.C.) vs. Concord (W.Va.), 1992
Touchdown Passes Thrown
7, Ian Gilworth, Morningside (Iowa) vs. Baker (Kan.), 11/22/2008
6, several, last to occur, Jeremy Hibbeln, St. Francis (Ind.) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 2000
136, Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1993, 5-136
95, Steve Dees, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Shepherd (W.Va.), 1983
231, Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.) vs. Marian (Ind.), 11/242012, 7-231
100, Kenneth Tyson, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Mesa (Colo.), 1983
100, Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.) vs. Marian (Ind.), 11/24/2012
Points
36, Tommy Cupil, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Missouri Valley, 1994, 6 TD
Touchdowns
6, Tommy Cupil, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Missouri Valley, 1994, 36 points
Extra Points Kicked
10, Steve Jones, Oregon Tech vs. Carroll (Mont.), 1988, 10-10
Field Goals
4, several, last to occur, Mike Josifovski, Marian (Ind.) vs. Missouri Valley, 12/01/12
Longest Field Goal
57, Gene Branum, Austin College (Texas) vs. Concordia (Minn.), 1981
Team Single-Game Records
First Downs
41, Lambuth (Tenn.) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 11/22/2008
38, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994
Longest Pass/Run
First Downs by Rushing
Passes Caught
First Downs by Passing
Net Yards Receiving
Rushing and Passing Plays
95, Roger Price to Dave Milliron, Westminster (Pa.) vs. Carthage (Wis.), 1971
22, Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994, 22-216
340, Jeremy Dutcher, St. Francis (Ind.) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 2000, 16-340
Touchdown Passes Caught
4, several, last to occur, Clarence Anderson, Ottawa (Kan.) vs. Hastings (Neb.), 11/21/2009
Number of Punts
27, Linfield (Ore.) vs. Lewis & Clark (Ore.), 1991
27, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994
108, Lambuth (Tenn.) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 11/22, 2008
106, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994, 42 rush, 64 pass
Net Yards, Rushing and Passing
830, Oregon Tech vs. Carroll (Mont.), 1988, 72-830
13, Stewart Bond, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas, 1988
13, Dave Steveken, St. Thomas (Minn.) vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 1983
Rushes Attempted
Longest Punt
Net Yards Rushing
Passes Intercepted
Passes Attempted
69, several, last to occur, Clint Reynolds, Cameron (Okla.) vs. Central Arkansas, 1987
4, Scott Kessler, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) vs. Wilmington (Ohio), 1980, 4-44
4, Charlie Byrd, Findlay (Ohio) vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 1979, 4-65
Yards Gained on Interception Returns
153, Chad Hustedt, Morningside (Iowa) vs. Jamestown (N.D.), 2007, 2-153
117, Pat Bushman, Wisconsin-La Crosse vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 1985, 2-117
85, Pittsburg State (Kan.) vs. Adams State (Colo.), 1988, 85-421
530, Willamette (Ore.) vs. Bethany (Kan.), 1997, 58-530
88, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1985, 36-88
Passes Completed
45, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994, 45-64
Net Yards Passing
558, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 1989, 70-558
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Passes Had Intercepted
9, Gardner-Webb (N.C.) vs. Concord (W.Va.), 1992
Number of Punts
15, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1993
Yards Gained on Punt Returns
136, Central State (Ohio) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1993, 5-136
Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns
248, Saint Francis (Ind.) vs. Marian (Ind.), 11/24/12, 8-248
Yards Gained on Interception Returns
170, Morningside (Iowa) vs. Jamestown (N.D.), 2007, 4-170
155, Cameron (Okla.) vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1987, 3-155
Yards Penalized
182, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Saginaw Valley (Mich.), 1983, 20-182
Number of Penalties
20, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Saginaw Valley (Mich.), 1983, 20-182
Fumbles
10, Trinity (Ill.) vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 1994, 10-5
Fumbles Lost
7, Pittsburg State (Kan.) vs. Cameron (Okla.), 1986, 9-7
Points, One Team
76, Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Campbellsville (Ky.), 2001
Points, Both Teams
113 Lambuth (Tenn.) (48) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.) (65), 11/22/2008
113 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (60) vs. Western Montana (53), OT, 1994
Note Records include all Championship Series games
1962
Central State (Okla.) 20, Emporia (Kan.) 0 (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 20, Northern State (S.D.) 7 (Hickory, N.C.)
Central State 28, Lenoir-Rhyne 13 (championship)
1963
Prairie View A&M (Texas) 20, Kearney State (Neb.) 7 (Kearney, Neb.)
St. John’s (Minn.) 54, Emporia (Kan.) 0 (Minneapolis, Minn.)
St. John’s 33, Prairie View A&M 27 (championship)
1964
Concordia (Minn.) 28, Linfield (Ore.) 6 (Fargo, N.D.)
Sam Houston State (Texas) 32, Findlay (Ohio) 21 (Findlay, Ohio)
Concordia 7, Sam Houston State 7 (championship)
1965
St. John’s (Minn.) 28, Fairmont St. (W.Va.) 7 (Bloomington, Minn.)
Linfield (Ore.) 30, Sul Ross State (Texas) 27 (Midland, Texas)
St. John’s 33, Linfield 0 (championship)
1966
Waynesburg (Pa.) 30, New Mexico Highlands 27 (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Wisconsin-Whitewater 41, Central (Iowa) 18 (Whitewater, Wis.)
Waynesburg 42, Wisconsin-Whitewater 21 (championship)
1967
Fairmont State (W.Va.) 21, Northern Michigan 7 (Fairmont, W.Va.)
Eastern Washington 28, New Mexico Highlands 14 (Las Vegas, N.M.)
Fairmont State 28, Eastern Washington 21 (championship)
1968
Troy State (Ala.) 63, Willamette (Ore.) 10 (Montgomery, Ala.)
Texas A&I 20, Northern State (S.D.) 0 (Kingsville, Texas)
Troy State 43, Texas A&I 35 (championship)
1969
All-Time Results
Concordia (Minn.) 27, Hillsdale (Mich.) 0 (Flint, Mich.)
Texas A&I 28, New Mexico Highlands 23 (Kingsville, Texas)
Texas A&I 32, Concordia 7 (championship)
Montana State 0, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0 (championship)
1970 - I
1956
1957
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 27, Hillsdale (Mich.) 26 (championship)
Wofford (S.C.) 12, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 6 (Greensboro, N.C.)
Texas A&I 16, Wisconsin-Platteville 0 (Kingsville, Texas)
Texas A&I 48, Wofford 7 (championship)
1958
1970 - II
1959
1971 - I
1960
1971 - II
Northeastern State (Okla.) 19, St. Benedict’s (Kan.) 14 (Tulsa, Okla.)
Northern Arizona 41, Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 12 (Tucson, Ariz.)
Northeastern State 19, Northern Arizona 13 (championship)
Texas A&I 20, Hillsdale (Mich.) 0 (Kingsville, Texas)
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 47, Southern Connecticut 20 (Hickory, N.C.)
Texas A&I 20, Lenoir-Rhyne 7 (championship)
Humboldt State (Calif.) 13, Whitworth (Wash.) 6 (Eureka, Calif.)
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 20, Northern Michigan 20 (Hickory, N.C.)
Note Lenoir-Rhyne declared winner on penetrations
Lenoir-Rhyne 15, Humboldt State 14 (championship)
Westminster (Pa.) 20, Edinboro State (Pa.) 7 (New Castle, Pa.)
Anderson (Ind.) 20, Minot State (N.D.) 14 (Anderson, Ind.)
Westminster 21, Anderson 16 (championship)
Arkansas Tech 24, Northern State (S.D.) 0 (Russellville, Ark.)
Livingston (Ala.) 25, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 2 (Steubenville, Ohio)
Livingston 14, Arkansas Tech 12 (championship)
California Lutheran 34, Montana Tech 6 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Westminster (Pa.) 28, Carthage (Wis.) 28 (Kenosha, Wis.)
Note Westminster declared winner on penetrations
California Lutheran 30, Westminster 14 (championship)
1961
Linfield (Ore.) 18, Whittier (Calif.) 7 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 28, Northern State (S.D.) 14 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Pittsburg State 12, Linfield 7 (championship)
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1972 - I
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7, Livingston (Ala.) 7 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Note Carson-Newman declared winner on penetrations
East Texas State 54, Central State (Okla.) 0 (Commerce, Texas)
East Texas State 21, Carson-Newman 18 (championship)
1972 - II
Missouri Southern 24, Doane (Neb.) 6 (Joplin, Mo.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 13, Franklin (Ind.) 6 (Franklin, Ind.)
Missouri Southern 21, Northwestern 14 (championship)
1973 - I
Elon (N.C.) 35, Wisconsin-La Crosse 24 (Burlington, N.C.)
Abilene Christian (Texas) 34, Langston (Okla.) 6 (Abilene, Texas)
Abilene Christian 42, Elon 14 (championship)
1973 - II
Northwestern (Iowa) 28, William Jewell (Mo.) 2 (Orange City, Iowa)
Glenville State (W.Va.) 14, Carthage (Wis.) 7 (Ripley, W.Va.)
Northwestern 10, Glenville State 3 (championship)
1974 - I
Texas A&I 21, Cameron (Okla.) 19 (Kingsville, Texas)
Henderson State (Ark.) 21, Elon (N.C.) 7 (Burlington, N.C.)
Texas A&I 34, Henderson State 23 (championship)
1974 - II
Texas Lutheran 52, Linfield (Ore.) 8 (Seguin, Texas)
Missouri Valley 37, Hanover (Ind.) 29 (Hanover, Ind.)
Texas Lutheran 42, Missouri Valley 0 (championship)
1975 - I
Texas A&I 37, Oregon College 0 (Kingsville, Texas)
Salem (W.Va.) 16, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 7 (Arkadelphia, Ark.)
Texas A&I 37, Salem 0 (championship)
1975 - II
Texas Lutheran 32, Hanover (Ind.) 13 (Seguin, Texas)
California Lutheran 27, William Penn (Iowa) 0 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Texas Lutheran 34, California Lutheran 8 (championship)
1976 - I
Texas A&I 56, Western State (Colo.) 14 (Kingsville, Texas)
Central Arkansas 10, Elon (N.C.) 7 (Burlington, N.C.)
Texas A&I 26, Central Arkansas 0 (championship)
1976 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 31, Texas Lutheran 0 (Seguin, Texas)
Redlands (Calif.) 40, Valley City State (N.D.) 39 (OT) (Redlands, Calif.)
Westminster 20, Redlands 13 (championship)
1977 - I
Abilene Christian (Texas) 35, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 7 (Abilene, Texas)
Southwestern (Okla.) 21, Kearney State (Neb.) 7 (Weatherford, Okla.)
Abilene Christian 24, Southwestern Oklahoma 7 (championship)
1977 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 14, Concord (W.Va.) 13 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
California Lutheran 29, Linfield (Ore.) 28 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Westminster 17, California Lutheran 9 (championship)
1978 - I
Elon (N.C.) 21, Concord (W.Va.) 6 (Burlington, N.C.)
Western State (Colo.) 21, Central Arkansas 17 (Conway, Ark.)
Grand Valley (Mich.) 24, Wisconsin-La Crosse 14 (La Crosse, Wis.)
Angelo State (Texas) 32, Oregon College 0 (San Angelo, Texas)
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Elon 13, Grand Valley 7 (Burlington)
Angelo State 35, Western State 3 (San Angelo)
Angelo State 24, Elon 14 (championship)
1978 - II
Missouri Valley 30, Bethany (Kan.) 16 (Marshall, Mo.)
Findlay (Ohio) 13, Tarleton (Texas) 6 (Findlay, Ohio)
Concordia (Minn.) 49, Northwestern (Iowa) 0 (Moorhead, Minn.)
Linfield (Ore.) 32, Carroll (Mont.) 6 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Findlay (Ohio) 27, Missouri Valley 9 (Findlay, Ohio)
Concordia 24, Linfield 23 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Concordia 7, Findlay 0 (championship)
1979 - I
Presbyterian (S.C.) 36, Saginaw Valley (Mich.) 6 (Clinton, S.C.)
Central State (Okla.) 42, Kearney State (Neb.) 22 (Kearney, Neb.)
Angelo State (Texas) 31, Wisconsin-River Falls 7 (San Angelo, Texas)
Texas A&I 38, Western State (Colo.) 14 (Kingsville, Texas)
Texas A&I 22, Angelo State 19 (Kingsville)
Central State 28, Presbyterian 6 (Edmond, Okla.)
Texas A&I 20, Central State 14 (championship)
1979 - II
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 34, California Lutheran 14 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Bethany (Kan.) 35, Austin (Texas) 24 (Lindsborg, Kan.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 40, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 27 (Vermillion, S.D.)
Findlay (Ohio) 41, Jamestown (N.D.) 15 (Findlay, Ohio)
Northwestern 49, Bethany 21 (Orange City, Iowa)
Findlay 9, Pacific Lutheran 0 (Findlay, Ohio)
Findlay 51, Northwestern 6 (championship)
1980 - I
Kearney State (Neb.) 9, Mars Hill (N.C.) 6 (OT) (Mars Hill, N.C.)
Northeastern State (Okla.) 10, Angelo State (Texas) 3 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Elon (N.C.) 17, Concord (W.Va.) 14 (Bluefield, W.Va.)
East Texas State 27, Central Arkansas 21 (Conway, Ark.)
Northeastern State (Okla.) 14, Kearney State 0 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Elon 14, East Texas State 6 (Commerce, Texas)
Elon 17, Northeastern State 10 (championship)
1980 - II
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 35, Linfield (Ore.) 20 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Valley City State (N.D.) 16, McMurry (Texas) 7 (Abilene, Texas)
William Jewell (Mo.) 20, Baker (Kan.) 17 (Liberty, Mo.)
Wilmington (Ohio) 56, Hanover (Ind.) 49 (4OT) (Wilmington, Ohio)
Pacific Lutheran 32, Valley City State 0 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Wilmington 31, William Jewell 17 (Liberty, Mo.)
Pacific Lutheran 38, Wilmington 10 (championship)
1981 - I
Hillsdale (Mich.) 12, Fairmont State (W.Va.) 7 (Fairmont, W.Va.)
Elon (N.C.) 37, Concord (W.Va.) 8 (Bluefield, W.Va.)
Cameron (Okla.) 48, Central Arkansas 27 (Conway, Ark.)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 14, Moorhead State (Minn.) 13 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Elon 41, Hillsdale 13 (Burlington, N.C.)
Elon 3, Pittsburg State 0 (championship)
Note Cameron ruled ineligible for playoffs after first round
1981 - II
Austin College (Texas) 27, Panhandle State (Okla.) 16 (Goodwell, Okla.)
Concordia (Minn.) 13, Dickinson State (N.D.) 9 (Moorhead, Minn.)
Westminster (Pa.) 21, Anderson (Ind.) 6 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
William Jewell (Mo.) 19, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 14 (Liberty, Mo.)
Concordia 23, Westminster 17 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Austin College 33, William Jewell 28 (Sherman, Texas)
Austin College 24, Concordia 24 (championship)
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1985 - II
1982 - II
1986 - I
1983 - I
1986 - II
1983 - II
1987 - I
Hillsdale (Mich.) 20, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 12 (Hillsdale, Mich.)
Mesa (Colo.) 43, Moorhead State (Minn.) 20 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Northeastern State (Okla.) 38, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 23 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Central State (Okla.) 61, Southern Colorado 20 (Pueblo, Colo.)
Central State 28, Northeastern State 17 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Mesa 18, Hillsdale 9 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Central State 14, Mesa 11 (championship)
Linfield (Ore.) 20, California Lutheran 16 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Westminster (Pa.) 14, Wilmington (Ohio) 7 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 33, St. John’s (Minn.) 28 (Orange City, Iowa)
William Jewell (Mo.) 44, Sul Ross State (Texas) 43 (Alpine, Texas)
William Jewell 23, Northwestern 10 (Liberty, Mo.)
Linfield 37, Westminster (Pa.) 9 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Linfield 33, William Jewell 15 (championship)
Mesa (Colo.) 35, Eastern New Mexico 9 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 42, Shepherd (W.Va.) 21 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Saginaw Valley (Mich.) 14, Central State (Okla.) 13 (Edmond, Okla.)
Central Arkansas 18, Northeastern State (Okla.) 7 (Conway, Ark.)
Mesa 34, Central Arkansas 17 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Carson-Newman 41, Saginaw Valley 7 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Carson-Newman 36, Mesa 28 (championship)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 35, Baker (Kan.) 3 (Tacoma, Wash.)
William Jewell (Mo.) 51, Wilmington (Ohio) 7 (Liberty, Mo.)
Westminster (Pa.) 28, Findlay (Ohio) 0 (Findlay, Ohio)
Northwestern (Iowa) 17, St. Thomas (Minn.) 10 (Orange City, Iowa)
Pacific Lutheran 16, Westminster 13 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Northwestern 30, William Jewell (Mo.) 12 (Liberty, Mo.)
Northwestern 25, Pacific Lutheran 21 (championship)
1984 - I
Central Arkansas 30, Moorhead State (Minn.) 6 (Conway, Ark.)
Central Washington 22, East Central (Okla.) 20 (Ada, Okla.)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 42, Concord (W.Va.) 6 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Saginaw Valley (Mich.) 30, Salem (W.Va.) 7 (Saginaw, Mich.)
Central Arkansas 44, Central Washington 6 (Conway, Ark.)
Carson-Newman 24, Saginaw Valley 21 (OT) (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Central Arkansas 19, Carson-Newman 19 tie (championship)
1984 – II
Linfield (Ore.) 26, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 0 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Hanover (Ind.) 18, Findlay (Ohio) 17 (Findlay, Ohio)
Northwestern (Iowa) 19, Baker (Kan.) 2 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Southwestern (Kan.) 17, Bethel (Kan.) 14 (OT) (Winfield, Kan.)
Linfield 55, Hanover 14 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Northwestern 45, Southwestern 23 (Orange City, Iowa)
Linfield 33, Northwestern 22 (championship)
1985 - I
Henderson State (Ark.) 18, Central State (Okla.) 15 (Arkadelphia, Ark.)
Hillsdale (Mich.) 47, Salem (W.Va.) 3 (Hillsdale, Mich.)
Central Arkansas 32, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 22 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Mesa (Colo.) 39, Western Oregon 32 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Central Arkansas 21, Henderson State 9 (Conway, Ark.)
Hillsdale 24, Mesa 21 (OT) (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Hillsdale 10, Central Arkansas 10 tie (championship)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 24, Carroll (Mont.) 0 (Helena, Mont.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 32, Benedictine (Kan.) 22 (Atchison, Kan.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 30, Linfield (Ore.) 12 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Findlay (Ohio) 7, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 0 (Bowling Green, Ohio)
Pacific Lutheran 40, Findlay 29 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 35, Northwestern 28 (3OT) (Vermillion, S.D.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 24, Pacific Lutheran 7 (championship)
Hillsdale (Mich.) 27, Mesa (Colo.) 17 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 58, Washburn (Kan.) 24 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Cameron (Okla.) 35, Central Arkansas 34 (OT) (Lawton, Okla.)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 30, Shepherd (W.Va.) 10 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Cameron 17, Pittsburg State 6 (Lawton, Okla.)
Carson-Newman 19, Hillsdale 16 (OT) (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Carson-Newman 17, Cameron 0 (championship)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 35, Hanover (Ind.) 33 (Hanover, Ind.)
Baker (Kan.) 49, Huron (S.D.) 20 (Lawrence, Kan.)
Carroll (Mont.) 21, Dickinson State (N.D.) 16 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Linfield (Ore.) 27, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 21 (OT) (Tacoma, Wash.)
Baker 16, Wisconsin-La Crosse 14 (La Crosse, Wis.)
Linfield 53, Carroll 7 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Linfield 17, Baker 0 (championship)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 26, Central State (Ohio) 13 (Dayton, Ohio)
Mesa (Colo.) 49, Southwest State (Minn.) 7 (Marshall, Minn.)
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) 27, Moorhead State (Minn.) 7 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)
Presbyterian (S.C.) 41, Concord (W.Va.) 0 (Clinton, S.C.)
Cameron (Okla.) 17, Emporia State (Kan.) 12 (Lawton, Okla.)
Central Arkansas 31, Northwestern Oklahoma 7 (Conway, Ark.)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 57, Northeastern State (Okla.) 0 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Southern Oregon 21, Central Washington 14 (Ashland, Ore.)
Carson-Newman 27, Gardner-Webb 24 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Pittsburg State 42, Presbyterian 21 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Cameron 14, Central Arkansas 7 (Lawton, Okla.)
Mesa 38, Southern Oregon 7 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Carson-Newman 21, Mesa 7 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Cameron 20, Pittsburg State 10 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Cameron 30, Carson-Newman 2 (championship)
1987 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 24, Georgetown (Ky.) 17 (Lexington, Ky.)
Geneva (Pa.) 16, Bluffton (Ohio) 13 (Beaver Falls, Pa.)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point 50, Westmar (Iowa) 24 (Stevens Point, Wis.)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) 21, St. Francis (Ill.) 3 (Joliet, Ill.)
Tarleton State (Texas) 38, Bethany (Kan.) 26 (Stephenville, Texas)
Baker (Kan.) 37, Dana (Neb.) 35 (Lawrence, Kan.)
Carroll (Mont.) 28, Dickinson State (N.D.) 21 (OT) (Helena, Mont.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 40, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 21 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Geneva 16, Westminster 15 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point 30, St. Ambrose 14 (Davenport, Iowa)
Baker 13, Tarleton State 12 (Stephenville, Texas)
Pacific Lutheran 36, Carroll 26 (Helena, Mont.)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point 48, Geneva 25 (Stevens Point, Wis.)
Pacific Lutheran 17, Baker 14 (OT) (Puyallup, Wash.)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point 16, Pacific Lutheran 16 (championship)
Note Wisconsin-Stevens Point forfeited its entire schedule because of the use of an ineligible student-athlete.
Pacific Lutheran is considered a co-champion with the other position vacated
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1988 - I
Moorhead State (Minn.) 26, Mesa State (Colo.) 16 (Moorhead, Minn.)
Adams State (Colo.) 14, Emporia State (Kan.) 10 (Emporia, Kan.)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) 38, Northern State (S.D.) 14 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Southeastern Oklahoma 21, Central Arkansas 14 (OT) (Durant, Okla.)
Hillsdale (Mich.) 42, Fairmont State (W.Va.) 7 (Hillsdale, Mich.)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 62, Concord (W.Va.) 29 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Central State (Ohio) 24, Catawba (N.C.) 10 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Arkansas-Monticello 20, Washburn (Kan.) 13 (Monticello, Ark.)
Central State 14, Hillsdale 7 (Hillsdale, Mich.)
Carson-Newman 42, Moorhead State 6 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Pittsburg State 23, Arkansas-Monticello 7 (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Adams State 38, Southeastern Oklahoma 7 (Durant, Okla.)
Carson-Newman 13, Central State 0 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Adams State 13, Pittsburg State 10 (Alamosa, Colo.)
Carson-Newman 56, Adams State 21 (championship)
1988 - II
Oregon Tech 56, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 35 (Klamath Falls, Ore.)
Carroll (Mont.) 28, Central Washington 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 14, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9 (Orange City, Iowa)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 31, Valley City State (N.D.) 6 (LaCrosse, Wis.)
Evangel (Mo.) 45, Nebraska Wesleyan 14 (Springfield, Mo.)
Bethany (Kan.) 21, Baker (Kan.) 19 (Lindsborg, Kan.)
Bluffton (Ohio) 30, Cumberland (Ky.) 14 (Williamsburg, Ky.)
Westminster (Pa.) 34, Austin College (Texas) 12 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Oregon Tech 70, Carroll 35 (Helena, Mont.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 45, Northwestern 33 (Orange City, Iowa)
Evangel 22, Bethany 10 (Springfield, Mo.)
Westminster 40, Bluffton 7 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 37, Oregon Tech 24 (Klamath Falls, Ore.)
Westminster 26, Evangel 9 (Springfield, Mo.)
Westminster 21, Wisconsin-La Crosse 14 (championship)
Note Evangel forfeited its entire schedule because of the use of ineligible student-athletes
1989 - I
Adams State (Colo.) 30, Northwestern Oklahoma 22 (Alamosa, Colo.)
Central State (Ohio) 56, Moorhead State (Minn.) 7 (Moorhead, Minn.)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 51, West Virginia Tech 13 (Charleston, W.Va.)
Emporia State (Kan.) 32, Harding (Ark.) 9 (Emporia, Kan.)
Carson-Newman 20, Central State 17 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Emporia State 51, Adams State 44 (Alamosa, Colo.)
Carson-Newman 34, Emporia State 20 (championship)
1989 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 29, Georgetown (Ky.) 9 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Tarleton State (Texas) 16, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) 6 (Dodge City, Kan.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 30, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 20 (La Crosse, Wis.)
Missouri Valley 48, Hanover (Ind.) 27 (Marshall, Mo.)
Baker (Kan.) 30, Peru State (Neb.) 27 (Peru, Neb.)
Dickinson State (N.D.) 37, Carroll (Mont.) 28 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Central Washington 51, Lewis & Clark (Ore.) 0 (Ellensburg, Wash.)
Nebraska Wesleyan 46, Chadron State (Neb.) 43 (Chadron, Neb.)
Central Washington 49, Dickinson State 7 (Ellensburg, Wash.)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 29, Nebraska Wesleyan 0 (Lincoln, Neb.)
Baker (Kan.) 35, Missouri Valley 28 (Marshall, Mo.)
Westminster 34, Tarleton State 0 (Stephenville, Texas)
Wisconsin-La Crosse 21, Baker 6 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Westminster 21, Central Washington 10 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster 51, Wisconsin-La Crosse 30 (championship)
1990 - I
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 35, Southwest State (Minn.) 6 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Central State (Ohio) 48, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 10 (Hays, Kan.)
Central Arkansas 26, Northeastern State (Okla.) 14 (Conway, Ark.)
Mesa State (Colo.) 37, Western New Mexico 30 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
Central State 41, Carson-Newman 14 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
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Mesa State 10, Central Arkansas 9 (Conway, Ark.)
Central State 38, Mesa State 16 (championship)
1990 - II
Baker (Kan.) 55, Bethany (Kan.) 7 (Lindsborg, Kan.)
Central Washington 43, Greenville (Ill.) 13 (Ellensburg, Wash.)
Dickinson State (N.D.) 28, Chadron State (Neb.) 3 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 37, Concordia (Wis.) 9 (Mequon, Wis.)
Peru State (Neb.) 24, Wisconsin-La Crosse 3 (Peru, Neb.)
Tarleton State (Texas) 24, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) 14 (Stephenville, Texas)
Westminster (Pa.) 47, Georgetown (Ky.) 13 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
William Jewell (Mo.) 26, Austin College (Texas) 23 (OT) (Liberty, Mo.)
Baker 56, William Jewell 29 (Liberty, Mo.)
Central Washington 24, Pacific Lutheran 6 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Peru State 38, Dickinson State 34 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Westminster 19, Tarleton State 17 (Stephenville, Texas)
Peru State 27, Baker 3 (Omaha, Neb.)
Westminster 24, Central Washington 17 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Peru State 17, Westminster 7 (championship)
1991 – I
Moorhead State (Minn.) 47, Iowa Wesleyan 14 (Moorhead, Minn.)
Western State (Colo.) 38, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 21 (Gunnison, Colo.)
Central Arkansas 30, Northeastern State (Okla.) 14 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Central State (Ohio) 34, Shepherd (W.Va.) 22 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Central State 20, Western State 13 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Central Arkansas 38, Moorhead State 18 (Conway, Ark.)
Central Arkansas 19, Central State 16 (championship)
1991 - II
Georgetown (Ky.) 42, Eureka (Ill.) 14 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Peru State (Neb.) 41, Nebraska Wesleyan 20 (Lincoln, Neb.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 27, Central Washington 0 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Midwestern State (Texas) 29, Bethany (Kan.) 0 (Wichita Falls, Texas)
Dickinson State (N.D.) 26, Minot State (N.D.) 21 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Linfield (Ore.) 59, Lewis & Clark (Ore.) 30 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Findlay (Ohio) 9, Westminster (Pa.) 8 (Findlay, Ohio)
Hastings (Neb.) 28, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) 21 (Hastings, Neb.)
Georgetown 37, Findlay 19 (Findlay, Ohio)
Peru State 28, Midwestern State 24 (Wichita Falls)
Dickinson State 42, Hastings 10 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Pacific Lutheran 23, Linfield 0 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Pacific Lutheran 47, Dickinson State 25 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Georgetown 42, Peru State 28 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Georgetown 28, Pacific Lutheran 20 (championship)
1992 - I
Central Arkansas 14, Southwestern Oklahoma 2 (Weatherford, Okla.)
Central State (Ohio) 34, Harding (Ark.) 0 (Searcy, Ark.)
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) 28, Concord (W.Va.) 21 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)
Shepherd (W.Va.) 6, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 3 (Jefferson City, Tenn.)
Central State 30, Central Arkansas 23 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Gardner-Webb 22, Shepherd 7 (Boiling Springs, N.C.)
Central State 19, Gardner-Webb 16 (championship)
1992 – II
Baker (Kan.) 21, Northwestern (Iowa) 20 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Benedictine (Kan.) 17, Hastings (Neb.) 15 (Atchison, Kan.)
Findlay (Ohio) 32, Georgetown (Ky.) 14 (Findlay, Ohio)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 42, Howard Payne (Texas) 28 (Brownwood, Texas)
Linfield (Ore.) 26, Western Washington 0 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Minot State (N.D.) 31, Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 0 (Mitchell, S.D.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 37, Montana Tech 0 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Westminster (Pa.) 28, Friends (Kan.) 0 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Benedictine 21, Baker 14 (Atchison, Kan.)
Findlay 13, Westminster 7 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
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Linfield 44, Pacific Lutheran 30 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Minot State 21, Hardin-Simmons 14 (Abilene, Texas)
Findlay 27, Benedictine 24 (Findlay, Ohio)
Linfield 47, Minot State 12 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Findlay 26, Linfield 13 (championship)
1993 - I
Central State (Ohio) 58, Winona State (Minn.) 7 (Winona, Minn.)
East Central (Okla.) 24, Western New Mexico 22 (Silver City, N.M.)
Glenville State (W.Va.) 41, Carroll (Mont.) 24 (Helena, Mont.)
Arkansas-Monticello 26, Langston (Okla.) 13 (Monticello, Ark.)
East Central 27, Arkansas-Monticello 0 (Ada, Okla.)
Glenville State 13, Central State 12 (@Summersville, W.Va.)
East Central 49, Glenville State 35 (championship)
1993 - II
Baker (Kan.) 39, Hastings (Neb.) 19 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Central Washington 28, Linfield (Ore.) 26 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Doane (Neb.) 17, Bethany (Kan.) 10 (Crete, Neb.)
Findlay (Ohio) 28, Tiffin (Ohio) 14 (Findlay, Ohio)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 49, Evangel (Mo.) 21 (Abilene, Texas)
Mary (N.D.) 31, Minot State (N.D.) 20 (Minot, N.D.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 61, Cumberland (Tenn.) 7 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster (Pa.) 20, Georgetown (Ky.) 13 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Baker 28, Doane 21 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Hardin-Simmons 30, Mary 20 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Pacific Lutheran 35, Central Washington 17 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster 24, Findlay 0 (Findlay, Ohio)
Pacific Lutheran 52, Baker 14 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster 10, Hardin-Simmons 0 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Pacific Lutheran 50, Westminster 20 (championship)
1994 - I
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 21, Central State (Ohio) 14 (Pine Bluff, Ark.)
Langston (Okla.) 56, Arkansas Tech 42 (Russellville, Ark.)
Northeastern State (Okla.) 14, Moorhead State (Minn.) 7 (Tahlequah, Okla.)
Western Montana 48, Glenville State (W.Va.) 38 (Dillon, Mont.)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 60, Western Montana 53 (OT) (Pine Bluff, Ark.)
Northeastern State 3, Langston 0 (Owasso, Okla.)
Northeastern State 13, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12 (championship)
1994 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 41, Findlay (Ohio) 30 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Tiffin (Ohio) 41, Eureka (Ill.) 14 (Tiffin, Ohio)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 49, Missouri Valley 21 (Abilene, Texas)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 48, Evangel (Mo.) 19 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Minot State (N.D.) 20, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 13 (Minot, N.D.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 38, Trinity (Ill.) 20 (Orange City, Iowa)
Western Washington 21, Linfield (Ore.) 2 (McMinnville, Ore.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 34, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 14 (Fremont, Neb.)
Westminster (Pa.) 42, Tiffin (Ohio) 14 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 57, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 54 (Abilene, Texas)
Northwestern (Iowa) 28, Minot State (N.D.) 26 (Orange City, Iowa)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 25, Western Washington 20 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster (Pa.) 46, Lambuth (Tenn.) 6 (New Wilmington, Pa.)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 28, Northwestern (Iowa) 7 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Westminster 27, Pacific Lutheran 7 (championship)
1995 - I
Central State (Ohio) 49, Western Montana 21 (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Northeastern State (Okla.) 17, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 14 (Pine Bluff, Ark.)
Central State 37, Northeastern State 7 (championship)
1995 - II
Central Washington 28, Western Washington 21 (Bellingham, Wash.)
Malone (Ohio) 24, Geneva (Pa.) 23 (Canton, Ohio)
Findlay (Ohio) 21, Pacific Lutheran 14 (Findlay, Ohio)
Bethany (Kan.) 30, Benedictine (Kan.) 29 (Atchison, Kan.)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 49, Clinch Valley (Va.) 0 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 41, Hastings (Neb.) 23 (Hastings, Neb.)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 17, Howard Payne (Texas) 6 (Abilene, Texas)
Mary (N.D.) 14, Dickinson State (N.D.) 8 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Findlay 15, Malone 7 (Findlay, Ohio)
Lambuth 63, Bethany 28 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Mary 42, Sioux Falls 17 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Central Washington 40, Hardin-Simmons 20 (Abilene, Texas)
Central Washington 48, Mary 7 (Puyallup, Wash.)
Findlay 63, Lambuth 13 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Central Washington 21, Findlay 21 (championship)
1996 - I
Southwestern Oklahoma 17, Northwestern Oklahoma 7 (Weatherford, Okla.)
Montana Tech 49, Carroll (Mont.) 28 (Butte, Mont.)
Southwestern Oklahoma 33, Montana Tech 31 (championship)
1996 - II
Westminster (Pa.) 27, Clinch Valley (Va.) 20 (Wise, Va.)
Findlay (Ohio) 38, Geneva (Pa.) 13 (Findlay, Ohio)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 34, Benedictine (Kan.) 20 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 14, Valley City State (N.D.) 7 (Orange City, Iowa)
Evangel (Mo.) 45, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 23 (Springfield, Mo.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 56, Mary (N.D.) 19 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Western Washington 21, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 20 (OT) (Bellingham, Wash.)
Willamette (Ore.) 56, Bethany (Kan.) 35 (Eugene, Ore.)
Findlay 28, Westminster 9 (Findlay, Ohio)
Sioux Falls 52, Northwestern 21 (Orange City, Iowa)
Evangel 28, Lambuth 27 (Jackson, Tenn.)
Western Washington 13, Willamette 12 (Bellingham, Wash.)
Western Washington 28, Findlay 21 (Findlay, Ohio)
Sioux Falls 28, Evangel 21 (Springfield, Mo.)
Sioux Falls 47, Western Washington 25 (championship)
1997
Geneva (Pa.) 34, Campbellsville (Ky.) 14 (Beaver Falls, Pa.)
Findlay (Ohio) 40, Westminster (Pa.) 0 (Findlay, Ohio)
Evangel (Mo.) 46, McKendree (Ill.) 6 (Springfield, Mo.)
Doane (Neb.) 53, Southwestern (Kan.) 28 (Crete, Neb.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 57, Ottawa (Kan.) 14 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Jamestown (N.D.) 55, Benedictine (Kan.) 30 (Jamestown, N.D.)
Montana Tech 51, Minnesota-Crookston 10 (Butte, Mont.)
Willamette (Ore.) 26, Western Oregon 20 (OT) (Portland, Ore.)
Findlay 28, Geneva 7 (Findlay, Ohio)
Sioux Falls 29, Jamestown 6 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Doane 59, Evangel 20 (Springfield, Mo.)
Willamette 50, Montana Tech 24 (Portland, Ore.)
Findlay 26, Doane 25 (Findlay, Ohio)
Willamette 17, Sioux Falls 7 (Portland, Ore.)
Findlay 14, Willamette 7 (championship)
1998
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 32, Hastings (Neb.) 26 (Hastings, Neb.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 46, Malone (Ohio) 41 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 29, Mary (N.D.) 25 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Southwestern (Kan.) 12, Lindenwood (Mo.) 10 (Winfield, Kan.)
Tri-State (Ind.) 33, Benedictine (Kan.) 28 (Atchison, Kan.)
Huron (S.D.) 61, Jamestown (N.D.) 19 (Jamestown, N.D.)
Central Washington 41, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 38 (OT) (Billings, Mont.)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 31, Taylor (Ind.) 28 (Azusa, Calif.)
Tri-State 37, Georgetown 23 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Olivet Nazarene 37, Sioux Falls 34 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
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Huron 52, Southwestern 6 (Huron, S.D.)
Azusa Pacific 35, Central Washington 28 (Azusa, Calif.)
Olivet Nazarene 33, Tri-State 28 (Kankakee, Ill.)
Azusa Pacific 26, Huron 24 (Azusa, Calif.)
Azusa Pacific 17, Olivet Nazarene 14 (championship)
1999
Taylor (Ind.) 38, Missouri Valley 12 (Upland, Ind.)
Hastings (Neb.) 45, Bethany (Kan.) 23 (Hastings, Neb.)
Georgetown 38, St. Francis (Ind.) 0 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Mary (N.D.) 34, Huron (S.D.) 3 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Northwestern Oklahoma 44, Southwestern (Kan.) 10 (Alva, Okla.)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 41, McKendree (Ill.) 38 (Lebanon, Ill.)
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 38, Dickinson State (N.D.) 32 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 31, Doane (Neb.) 12 (Azusa, Calif.)
Georgetown 55, Taylor 3 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Mary 7, Rocky Mountain 3 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Northwestern Oklahoma 56, Lambuth 13 (Alva, Okla.)
Azusa Pacific 38, Hastings 35 (Azusa, Calif.)
Northwestern Oklahoma 21, Mary 6 (Alva, Okla.)
Georgetown 66, Azusa Pacific 35 (Azusa, Calif.)
Northwestern Oklahoma 34, Georgetown 26 (championship)
2000
Northwestern Oklahoma State 40, Nebraska Wesleyan 13 (Alva, Okla.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 55, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 6 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 27, Benedictine (Kan.) 26 (Atchinson, Kan.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 48, Lambuth (Tenn.) 33 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 27, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 21 (Olathe, Kan.)
Carroll (Mont.) 24, Valley City State (N.D.) 21 (Valley City, N.D.)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) 27, Mary (N.D.) 7 (Davenport, Iowa)
Huron (S.D.) 47, Ottawa (Kan.) 17 (Huron, S.D.)
Georgetown 37, St. Francis 19 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 31, MidAmerica Nazarene 27 (Alva, Okla.)
Northwestern 21, St. Ambrose 14 (Davenport, Iowa)
Carroll 31, Huron 17 (Helena, Mont.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 42, Northwestern 7 (Alva, Okla.)
Georgetown 28, Carroll 21 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Georgetown 20, Northwestern Oklahoma State 0 (championship)
2001
Georgetown (Ky.) 42, Tri-State (Ind.) 21 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 27, Mary (N.D.) 21 (OT) (Bismarck, N.D.)
Evangel (Mo.) 48, Kansas Wesleyan 0 (Springfield, Mo.)
Carroll (Mont.) 45, Valley City State (N.D.) 27 (Helena, Mont.)
Benedictine (Kan.) 29, Northwestern Oklahoma State 27 (Atchinson, Kan.)
Southern Oregon 54, McKendree (Ill.) 10 (Ashland, Ore.)
Concordia (Neb.) 31, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 26 (Seward, Neb.)
Campbellsville (Ky.) 42, St. Francis (Ind.) 21 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Carroll 16, Southern Oregon 12 (Ashland, Ore.)
Benedictine 34, Evangel 30 (Springfield, Mo.)
Georgetown 76, Campbellsville 9 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Sioux Falls 34, Concordia 0 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Georgetown 31, Carroll 22 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Sioux Falls 40, Benedictine 6 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Georgetown 49, Sioux Falls 27 (championship)
2002
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 45, Kansas Wesleyan 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Mary (N.D.) 21, Minot State (N.D.) 18 (Bismarck, N.D.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 22, Benedictine (Kan.) 7 (Alva, Okla.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 35, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 14 (Georgetown, Ky.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 34, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 30 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
McKendree (Ill.) 21, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 13 (Lebanon, Ill.)
Carroll (Mont.) 42, Dickinson State (N.D.) 23 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Southern Oregon 30, Montana-Western 12 (Ashland, Ore.)
Georgetown 24, St. Francis 0 (Georgetown, Ky.)
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Sioux Falls 13, Mary 10 (Bismarck, N.D.)
McKendree 32, Northwestern Oklahoma State 27 (Alva, Okla.)
Carroll 35, Southern Oregon 31 (Helena, Mont.)
Carroll 20, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 17 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Georgetown 35, McKendree 19 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Carroll 28, Georgetown 7 (championship)
2003
Carroll (Mont.) 40, McKendree (Ill.) 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Dickinson (N.D.) 12, Lambuth (Tenn.) 6 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Northwestern Oklahoma 63, Tabor (Kan.) 21 (Alva, Okla.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 36, Ottawa (Kan.) 33 (Orange City, Iowa)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 24, Benedictine (Kan.) 21 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Mary (N.D.) 20, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2 (Mary, N.D.)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) 32, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 31 (2OT) (Olathe, Kan.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 34, Georgetown (Ky.) 23 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Sioux Falls 33, Northwestern 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 24, Dickinson State 17 (@Dickinson, N.D.)
Carroll 49, Mary 7 (Helena, Mont.)
St. Francis 41, St. Ambrose 14 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 16, Sioux Falls 13 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll 38, St. Francis 14 (Helena, Mont.)
Carroll 41, Northwestern Oklahoma State 28 (championship)
2004
St. Francis (Ind.) 53, Morningside (Iowa) 3 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 35, Trinity International (Ill.) 21 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 16, Northwestern Oklahoma State 0 (Alva, Okla.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 72, Tabor (Kan.) 11 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 24, Mary (N.D.) 14 (Bismarck, N.D.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 21, McKendree (Ill.) 20 (Lebanon, Ill.)
Hastings (Neb.) 20, Lindenwood (Mo.) 19 (St. Charles, Mo.)
Dickinson State (N.D.) 30, Montana Tech 13 (Dickinson, N.D.)
St Francis 28, Hastings 17 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Georgetown 46, MidAmerica Nazarene 27 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Carroll 56, Dickinson State 17 (Dickinson, N.D.)
Azusa Pacific 24, Sioux Falls 3 (Azusa, Calif.)
St. Francis 12, Georgetown 7 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Carroll 14, Azusa Pacific 10 (Helena, Mont.)
Carroll 15, St. Francis 13 (Savannah, Tenn.) (championship)
2005
St. Francis (Ind.) 41, Pikeville (Ky.) 7 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 36, Geneva (Pa.) 35 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 31, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 28 (Chicago, Ill.)
Evangel (Mo.) 34, McKendree (Ill.) 31 (Lebanon, Ill.)
Morningside (Iowa) 58, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 7 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Carroll (Mont.) 23, Dickinson State (N.D.) 13 (Helena, Mont.)
Tabor (Kan.) 17, Graceland (Iowa) 14 (Tabor, Kan.)
Montana Tech 24, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 17 (Azusa, Calif.)
St. Francis 44, Georgetown 14 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Sioux Falls 48, Tabor 13 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Morningside 54, Evangel 21 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Carroll 24, Montana Tech 0 (Helena, Mont.)
St. Francis 42, Morningside 14 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Carroll 55, Sioux Falls 0 (Helena, Mont.)
Carroll 27, St. Francis 10 (championship)
2006
St. Francis (Ind.) 42, Walsh (Ohio) 3 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Northwestern (Iowa) 17, Black Hills State (S.D.) 10 (Orange City, Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 42, Georgetown (Ky.) 28 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Carroll (Mont.) 20, Montana State-Northern 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 48, Jamestown (N.D.) 10 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Morningside (Iowa) 38, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 31 (2 0T) (Davenport, Iowa)
Bethel (Tenn.) 35, Friends (Kan.) 0 (McKenzie, Tenn.) – Bethel forfeited due to ineligible player
Missouri Valley 31, Bethel (Kan.) 14 (Marshall, Mo.)
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St. Francis (Ind.) 42, Bethel (Tenn.) 35 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 37, Morningside (Iowa) 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 14, Carroll (Mont.) 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Missouri Valley 33, Northwestern (Iowa) 26 (Marshall, Mo.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 49, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 20 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 25, Missouri Valley 18 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 23, St. Francis (Ind.) 19 (championship)
2007
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 35, Northwestern Oklahoma State 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 34, Black Hills State (S.D.) 0 (Helena, Mont.)
Ohio Dominican 62, Cumberlands (Ky.) 35 (Columbus, Ohio)
Bethel (Tenn.) 55, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 34 (McKenzie, Tenn.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 35, Lindenwood (Mo.) 14 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Morningside (Iowa) 45, Jamestown (N.D.) 14 (Jamestown, N.D.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 33, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 27 (Chicago, Ill.)
Missouri Valley 34, Friends (Kan.) 21 (Wichita, Kan.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 49, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 27, Morningside (Iowa) 16 (Helena, Mont.)
Missouri Valley 48, Ohio Dominican 34 (Columbus, Ohio)
St. Francis (Ind.) 30, Bethel (Tenn.) 27 (McKenzie, Tenn.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 11, Missouri Valley 10 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 23, St. Francis (Ind.) 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Carroll (Mont.) 17, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9 (championship)
2008
Carroll (Mont.) 35, Dickinson State (N.D.) 18 (Helena, Mont.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 28, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 0 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 58, Union (Ky.) 3 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Langston (Okla.) 20, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 14 (Olathe, Kan.)
Northwestern Oklahoma State 42, Friends (Kan.) 7 (Wichita, Kan.) ^
Morningside (Iowa) 65, Baker (Kan.) 27 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Lindenwood (Mo.) 65, Lambuth (Tenn.) 48 (St. Charles, Iowa)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 31, Shorter (Ga.) 7 (Williamsburg, Ky.)
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Sioux Falls (S.D.) 50, Langston (Okla.) 13 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
St. Francis (Ind.) 31, Cumberlands (Ky.) 20 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Lindenwood (Mo.) 34, Morningside (Iowa) 31 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Carroll (Mont.) 38, Lindenwood (Mo.) 37 (Helena, Mont.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 24, St. Francis (Ind.) 6 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 23, Carroll (Mont.) 7 (championship)
2009
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 63, Minot State (N.D.) 21 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 59, Dickinson State (N.D.) 7 (Helena, Mont.)
Lindenwood (Mo.) 49, Langston (Okla.) 14 (St. Charles, Mo.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 52, McKendree (Ill.) 28 (Chicago, Ill.)
Ottawa (Kan.) 40, Hastings (Neb.) 34 (Ottawa, Kan.)
Lambuth (Tenn.) 38, Cumberlands (Ky.) 7 (Lambuth, Tenn.)
Morningside (Iowa) 24, Missouri Valley 6 (Sioux City, Iowa)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 40, McPherson (Kan.) 24 (Olathe, Kan.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 49, Morningside (Iowa) 21 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 34, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 13 (Helena, Mont.)
Lindenwood (Mo.) 64, Ottawa (Kan.) 26 (St. Charles, Mo.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 52, Lambuth (Tenn.) 10 (Chicago, Ill.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 48, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 6 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Lindenwood (Mo.) 42, Carroll (Mont.) 35 (Helena, Mont.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 25, Lindenwood (Mo.) 22 (championship)
2010
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 33, Northwestern Oklahoma State 14 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 35, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 21 (Helena, Mont.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 66, Cumberlands (Ky.) 19 (Chicago, Ill.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 27, Georgetown (Ky.) 24 (Olathe, Kan.)
Saint Francis (Ind.) 46, Lindenwood (Mo.) 38 (St. Charles, Mo.)
McKendree (Ill.) 38, McPherson (Kan.) 14 (McPherson, Kan.)
Morningside (Iowa) 38, Dickinson State (N.D.) 17 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Marian (Ind.) 35, Ottawa (Kan.) 20 (Ottawa, Kan.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 27, McKendree (Ill.) 7 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 38, Marian (Ind.) 6 (Helena, Mont.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 40, Saint Francis (Ind.) 21 (Chicago, Ill.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 34, Morningside (Iowa) 10 (Olathe, Kan.)
Carroll (Mont.) 27, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 5 (Helena, Mont.)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) 38, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0 (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Carroll (Mont.) 10, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 7 (championship)
2011
Marian (Ind.) 31, Grand View (Iowa) 0 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Carroll (Mont.) 47, Valley City State (N.D.) 0 (Helena, Mont.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 21, Benedictine (Kan.) 7 (Georgetown, Ky.)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 40, Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 28 (Olathe, Kan.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 51, Bethel (Tenn.) 13 (Chicago, Ill.)
St. Francis (Ill.) 21, Morningside (Iowa) 17 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Saint Francis (Ind.) 28, Missouri Valley 14 (Marshall, Mo.)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 49, Ottawa (Kan.) 26 (Azusa, Calif.)
Marian (Ind.) 49, St. Francis (Ill.) 7 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Carroll (Mont.) 17, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 14 (Helena, Mont.)
Georgetown (Ky.) 26, Saint Francis (Ind.) 14 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 29, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 14 (Olathe, Kan.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 30, Marian (Ind.) 27 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Carroll (Mont.) 35, Georgetown (Ky.) 3 (Helena, Mont.)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 24, Carroll (Mont.) 20 (championship - Rome, Ga.)
2012
Bethel (Tenn.) 45, Georgetown (Ky.) 44 (Georgetown, Ky.)
Missouri Valley 56, Ottawa (Kan.) 21 (Marshall, Mo.)
Morningside (Iowa) 40, Montana Tech 35 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 31, William Penn (Iowa) 0 (Chicago, Ill.)
Marian (Ind.) 42, Northwestern (Iowa) 32 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Saint Francis (Ind.) 22, Baker (Kan.) 17 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 42, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 24 (Williamsburg, Ky.)
Southern Oregon 45, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 28 (Davenport, Iowa)
Missouri Valley 10, Bethel (Tenn.) 7 (Marshall, Mo.)
Morningside (Iowa) 47, Southern Oregon 44 (OT) (Sioux City, Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 35, Cumberlands (Ky.) 21 (Chicago, Ill.)
Marian (Ind.) 45, Saint Francis (Ind.) 34 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Marian (Ind.) 20, Missouri Valley 17 (Marshall, Mo.)
Morningside (Iowa) 47, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 19 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Marian (Ind.) 30, Morningside (Iowa) 27 (OT) (championship - Rome, Ga.)
2013
Cumberlands (Ky.) 56, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 28 (Williamsburg, Ky.)
Grand View (Iowa) 38, Ottawa (Kan.) 13 (Des Moines, Iowa)
Carroll (Mont.) 38, Georgetown (Ky.) 28 (Helena, Mont.)
Baker (Kan.) 10, Sterling (Kan.) 7 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Morningside (Iowa) 40, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 21 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Saint Francis (Ind.) 20, Faulkner (Ala.) 13 (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Missouri Valley 38, Northwestern (Iowa) 13 (Marshall, Mo.)
Tabor (Kan.) 14, Benedictine (Kan.) 13 (Atchison, Kan.)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 28, Saint Francis (Ind.) 14 (Williamsburg, Ky.)
Grand View (Iowa) 44, Tabor (Kan.) 24 (Des Moines, Iowa)
Carroll (Mont.) 27, Missouri Valley 3 (Helena, Mont.)
Morningside (Iowa) 36, Baker (Kan.) 28 (Baldwin City, Kan.)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 34, Carroll (Mont.) 27 (OT) (Williamsburg, Ky.)
Grand View (Iowa) 35, Morningside (Iowa) 0 (Des Moines, Iowa)
Grand View (Iowa) 35, Cumberlands (Ky.) 23 (championship - Rome, Ga.)
2014
Carroll (Mont.) 49, Valley City State (N.D.) 0 (Helena, Mont.)
Grand View (Iowa) 38, Langston (Okla.) 3 (Des Moines, Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 38, Campbellsville (Ky.) 35 (Chicago, Ill.)
Morningside (Iowa) 42, Ottawa (Kan.) 21 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Missouri Valley 20, Northwestern (Iowa) 17 (2OT) (Marshall, Mo.)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 20, Faulkner (Ala.) 17 (Columbia, Ky.)
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Marian (Ind.) 34, Georgetown (Ky.) 3 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Southern Oregon 44, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 26 (Ashland, Ore.)
Southern Oregon 45, Carroll (Mont.) 42 (Helena, Mont.)
Marian (Ind.) 34, Grand View (Iowa) 6 (Des Moines, Iowa)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 30, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 17 (Chicago, Ill.)
Morningside (Iowa) 56, Missouri Valley 28 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Southern Oregon 62, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 37 (Chicago, Ill.)
Marian (Ind.) 41, Morningside (Iowa) 21 (Sioux City, Iowa)
Note^ Score stands as the official result, Northwestern Oklahoma State vacates position in 2008 Football
Championship Series. Refer to page 144 (XXI, A, 11) in the NAIA Official Policy Handbook: “When an ineligible
student participates, all the ineligible student’s statistics shall be deleted form the records. Individual statistics
earned by eligible students shall stand. All team and individual statistics for the offending opponents shall
remain intact and unaffected. In the case of team/individual student-athletes forfeitures at NAIA National
Championships, honors and placings will be vacated by the offending team/athlete and final results will not
be adjusted.”
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Championship Series All-Time Participation
School (Yrs. Participated)
No.
W-L
Pct.
1st2nd
Abilene Christian (Texas) (1973-77)........................................................................................2.................4-0.............1.000...................2................ 0
Adams State (Colo.) (1988-89)...............................................................................................2.................4-2..............667.....................0................ 1
Anderson (Ind.) (1970-81).......................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 1
Angelo State (Texas) (1978-79-80).........................................................................................3.................4-2..............667.....................1................ 0
Arkansas Tech (1971-94)........................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 1
Arkansas-Monticello (1988-93)...............................................................................................2.................2-2..............500.....................0................ 0
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1994-95)................................................................................................2.................2-2..............500.....................0................ 1
Austin College (Texas) (1979-81-88-90).................................................................................4.................2-3-1...........417.....................2*.............. 0
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (1998-99-00-03-04-05-10-11)................................................................8.................9-7..............563.....................1................ 0
Baker (Kan.) (1980-83-84-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-08-12-13)..................................................13...............12-13..........480.....................0................ 1
Benedictine (Kan.) (1985-92-95-96-97-98-00-01-02-03-11-13)...............................................12...............4-12............250.....................0................ 0
Bethany (Kan.) (1978-79-87-88-90-91-93-95-96-99)..............................................................10...............3-10&..........308.....................0................ 0
Bethel (Kan.) (1984-06)...........................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Bethel (Tenn.) (2006-07-11-12)...............................................................................................4.................3-4..............429.....................0................ 0
Black Hills State (N.D.) (2006-07)...........................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Bluffton (Ohio) (1987-88).........................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 0
California Lutheran (1971-75-77-79-82)..................................................................................5.................4-4..............500.....................1................ 2
Cameron (Okla.) (1974-81-86-87)...........................................................................................4.................7-2..............778.....................1................ 1
Campbellsville (Ky.) (1997-01-14)...........................................................................................3.................1-3..............250.....................0................ 0
Carroll (Mont.) (1978-85-86-87-88-89-93-96-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13-14).22...............42-16..........724.....................6................ 2
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (1972-82-83-84-86-87-88-89-90-91-92)..........................................11...............20-5-1.........788.....................5*.............. 2
Carthage (Wis.) (1971-73).......................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Catawba (N.C.) (1988)............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Central Arkansas (1976-78-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92)...........................................13...............12-10-2.......542.....................3*.............. 1
Central (Iowa) (1966)..............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Central State (Ohio) (1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95)...........................................................9.................14-6............700.....................3................ 1
Central State (Okla.) (1962-72-79-82-83-85)..........................................................................6.................7-4..............636.....................2................ 1
Central Washington (1984-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-98)............................................................9.................11-7-1.........605.....................1*.............. 0
Chadron State (Neb.) (1989-90)..............................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Clinch Valley (Va.) (1995-96)...................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Concord (W.Va.) (1977-78-80-81-84-87-88-92)......................................................................8.................0-8..............000.....................0................ 0
Concordia (Minn.) (1964-69)...................................................................................................2.................2-1-1...........625.....................1*.............. 1
Concordia (Neb.) (2001)..........................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Concordia (Wis.) (1990)..........................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) (1978-81)..................................................................................2.................5-0-1...........917.....................2*.............. 0
Cumberlands (Ky.) (1988-07-08-09-10-12-13)........................................................................7.................5-7..............417.....................0................ 1
Cumberland (Tenn.) (1993).....................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) (1992)...............................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Dana (Neb.) (1987).................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Dickinson State (N.D.) (1981-86-87-89-90-91-95-99-02-03-04-05-08-09-10).........................15...............6-15............286.....................0................ 0
Doane (Neb.) (1972-93-97-99)................................................................................................4.................3-4..............429.....................0................ 0
East Central (Okla.) (1984-93)................................................................................................2.................3-1..............750.....................1................ 0
East Texas State (1972-80).....................................................................................................2.................3-1..............750.....................1................ 0
Eastern New Mexico (1983)....................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Eastern Washington (1967).....................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Edinboro State (Pa.) (1970)....................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Elon (N.C.) (1973-74-76-78-80-81).........................................................................................6.................9-4..............692.....................2................ 2
Emporia State (Kan.) (1962-63-87-88-89)...............................................................................5.................2-5..............286.....................0................ 1
Eureka (Ill.) (1991-94).............................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Evangel (Mo.) (1988-93-94-96-97-01-05)...............................................................................7.................7-7&............500.....................0................ 0
Fairmont State (W.Va.) (1965-67-81-88).................................................................................4.................2-3..............400.....................1................ 0
Faulkner (Ala.) (2013-14)........................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Findlay (Ohio) (1964-78-79-83-84-85-91-92-93-94-95-96-97)................................................13...............21-9-1.........696.....................4*.............. 1
Fort Hays State (Kan.) (1990).................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Franklin (Ind.) (1972)...............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Friends (Kan.) (1992-06-07-08)...............................................................................................4.................0-4..............000.....................0................ 0
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (1987-92)..............................................................................................2.................3-2..............500.....................0................ 1
Geneva (Pa.) (1987-95-96-97-2005).......................................................................................5.................3#-4............571.....................0................ 0
Georgetown (Ky.) (1987-89-90-91-92-93-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-10-11-12-13-14).......20...............24-17..........585.....................3................ 2
Glenville State (W.Va.) (1973-93-94).......................................................................................3.................3-3..............500.....................0................ 2
Graceland (Iowa) (2005).........................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Grand Valley State (Mich.) (1978)...........................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Grand View (Iowa) (2011-13-14).............................................................................................3.................5-2..............714.....................1................ 0
Greenville (Ill.) (1990)..............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) (1958)..........................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Hanover (Ind.) (1974-75-80-84-86-89)....................................................................................6.................1-6..............143.....................0................ 0
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Harding (Ark.) (1989-92).........................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (1992-93-94-95-96).........................................................................5.................5-5..............500.....................0................ 0
Hastings (Neb.) (1991-92-93-95-98-99-04-09)........................................................................8.................3-8..............273.....................0................ 0
Henderson State (Ark.) (1974-85)...........................................................................................2.................2-2..............500.....................0................ 1
Hillsdale (Mich.) (1957-59-69-81-82-85-86-88).......................................................................8.................6-7-1...........464.....................1*.............. 1
Howard Payne (Texas) (1992-95)...........................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Humboldt State (Calif.) (1960).................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Huron (S.D.) (1986-98-99-00).................................................................................................4.................3-4..............428.....................0................ 0
Iowa Wesleyan (1991).............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Jamestown (N.D.) (1979-97-98-06-07)...................................................................................5.................1-5..............167.....................0................ 0
Kansas Wesleyan (2001-02)...................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Kearney State (Neb.) (1963-77-79-80)....................................................................................4.................1-4..............200.....................0................ 0
Lambuth (Tenn.) (1994-95-96-99-00-03-08-09)......................................................................8.................7-8..............467.....................0................ 0
Langston (Okla.) (1973-93-94-08-09-14)................................................................................6.................2-6..............250.....................0................ 0
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (1959-60-62)..........................................................................................3.................4-2..............667.....................1................ 2
Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (1989-91)...............................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Lindenwood (Mo.) (1998-04-07-08-09-10)..............................................................................6.................5-6..............455.....................0................ 1
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (2014).....................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Linfield (Ore.) (1961-64-65-74-77-78-80-82-84-85-86-91-92-93-94)......................................15...............16-12..........571.....................3................ 3
Livingston (Ala.) (1971-72)......................................................................................................2.................2-1..............667.....................1................ 0
Malone (Ohio) (1995-98).........................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 0
Marian (Ind.) (2010-11-12-14).................................................................................................4.................10-2............833.....................1................ 0
Mars Hill (N.C.) (1980).............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Mary (N.D.) (1993-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-03-04)....................................................................10...............7-10............411.....................0................ 0
McKendree (Ill.) (1997-99-01-02-03-04-05-09-10)..................................................................9.................3-9..............250.....................0................ 0
McMurry (Texas) (1980)..........................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
McPherson (Kan.) (2009-10)...................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Mesa State (Colo.) (1982-83-85-86-87-88-90)........................................................................7.................9-7..............563.....................0................ 3
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (2000-02-03-04-07-08-09-10-11-12-14)...................................11...............6-11.............353.....................0................ 0
Midland Lutheran (Neb.) (1979-87-94)....................................................................................3.................0-3..............000.....................0................ 0
Midwestern State (Texas) (1991)............................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Minnesota-Crookston (1997)...................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Minot State (N.D.) (1970-91-92-93-94-02-09).........................................................................7.................3-7..............300.....................0................ 0
Missouri Southern (1972)........................................................................................................1.................2-0.............1.000...................1................ 0
Missouri Valley (1974-78-89-94-99-06-07-09-11-12-13-14)....................................................12...............11-12...........478.....................0................ 1
Montana State (1956)..............................................................................................................1.................0-0-1...........000.....................1*.............. 0
Montana State-Northern (2006)..............................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Montana Tech (1971-92-96-97-04-05-12)...............................................................................7.................3-7..............300.....................0................ 1
Montana-Western (1994-95-02)..............................................................................................3.................1-3..............250.....................0................ 0
Moorhead State (Minn.) (1981-82-84-87-88-89-91-94)...........................................................8.................2-8..............200.....................0................ 0
Morningside (Iowa) (2004-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...................................................11...............14-11...........560.....................0................ 1
Nebraska Wesleyan (1988-89-91-00).....................................................................................4.................2&-3............400.....................0................ 0
New Mexico Highlands (1966-67-69)......................................................................................3.................0-3..............000.....................0................ 0
Northeastern State (Okla.) (1958-80-82-83-87-90-91-94-95).................................................9.................9-7..............563.....................2................ 2
Northern Arizona (1958)..........................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Northern Michigan (1960-67)..................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Northern State (S.D.) (1961-62-68-71-88)..............................................................................5.................0-5..............000.....................0................ 0
Northwestern (Iowa) (1972-73-78-79-82-83-84-85-88-94-96-00-03-06-12-13-14).................18...............20-16..........555.....................2................ 3
Northwestern Oklahoma State (1987-89-96-99-00-01-02-03-04-07-08-10)+..........................12...............12-10..........545.....................1................ 2
Ohio Dominican (2007)...........................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (1998-00)...............................................................................................2.................3-2..............600.....................0................ 1
Oregon College (1975-78).......................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Oregon Tech (1988).................................................................................................................1.................2-1..............667.....................0................ 0
Ottawa (Kan.) (1997-00-03-09-10-11-12-13-14)......................................................................9.................1-9..............100.....................0................ 0
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (1975-82)............................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (1979-80-81-83-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-96).....................15...............24#-12........667.....................3*.............. 4
Panhandle State (Okla.) (1981)...............................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Peru State (Neb.) (1989-90-91)...............................................................................................3.................6-2..............750.....................1................ 0
Pikeville (Ky.) (2005)................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (1957-61-81-85-86-87-88)...................................................................7.................9-5..............643.....................2................ 1
Prairie View A&M (Texas) (1963).............................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Presbyterian (S.C.) (1979-87).................................................................................................2.................2-2..............500.....................0................ 0
Redlands (Calif.) (1976)..........................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (1998-99-13)....................................................................................3.................1-3..............250.....................0................ 0
Saginaw Valley State (Mich.) (1979-83-84).............................................................................3.................2-3..............200.....................0................ 0
Saint Francis (Ind.) (1999-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13)...................................14...............21-14..........600.....................0................ 3
Saint Xavier (Ill.) (2002-05-06-07-09-10-11-12-14).................................................................9.................15-8............653.....................1................ 0
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Salem (W.Va.) (1975-84-85)....................................................................................................3.................1-3..............250.....................0................ 1
Sam Houston State (Texas) (1964).........................................................................................1.................1-0-1...........750.....................1*.............. 0
Shepherd (W.Va.) (1983-86-91-92).........................................................................................4.................1-4..............200.....................0................ 0
Shorter (Ga.) (2008)................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Sioux Falls (S.D.) (1988-94-95-96-97-98-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...........................16...............36-12..........750.....................4................ 3
Southeastern Oklahoma (1988)..............................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 0
Southern Colorado (1982).......................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Southern Connecticut (1959)..................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Southern Oregon (1987-01-02-12-14).....................................................................................5.................7-4..............636.....................0................ 0
Southern Nazarene (Okla.) (2011)..........................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Southwest State (Minn.) (1987-90).........................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Southwestern (Kan.) (1984-97-98-99).....................................................................................4.................2-4..............333.....................0................ 0
Southwestern Oklahoma (1977-92-96)...................................................................................3.................3-2..............600.....................1................ 1
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (1984-85-87-00-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-12-13)........................................13...............4#-12..........250.....................0................ 0
St. Benedict’s (Kan.) (1958)....................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
St. Francis (Ill.) (1987-11)........................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 0
St. John’s (Minn.) (1963-65-82)...............................................................................................3.................4-1..............800.....................2................ 0
St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (1956)........................................................................................................1.................0-0-1...........000.....................1*.............. 0
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (1989-90-91)..............................................................................3.................0-3..............000.....................0................ 0
St. Thomas (Minn.) (1983).......................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Sterling (Kan.) (2013)..............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Sul Ross State (Texas) (1965-82)...........................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Tabor (Kan.) (2003-04-05-13)..................................................................................................4.................2-4..............333.....................0................ 0
Tarleton State (Texas) (1978-87-89-90)..................................................................................4.................3-4..............429.....................0................ 0
Taylor (Ind.) (1998-99).............................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 0
Texas A&I (1959-68-69-70-74-75-76-79).................................................................................8.................16-1............941.....................7................ 1
Texas Lutheran (1974-75-76)..................................................................................................3.................4-1..............800.....................2................ 0
Tiffin (Ohio) (1993-94).............................................................................................................2.................1-2..............333.....................0................ 0
Tri-State (Ind.) (1998-01).........................................................................................................2.................2-2..............500.....................0................ 0
Trinity (Ill.) (1994)....................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Trinity International (Ill.) (2004)................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Troy State (Ala.) (1968)...........................................................................................................1.................2-0.............1.000...................1................ 0
Union (Ky.) (2008)...................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Valley City State (N.D.) (1976-80-88-96-00-01-11-14)............................................................8.................1-9..............100.....................0................ 0
Walsh (Ohio) (2006)................................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Washburn (Kan.) (1986-88).....................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Waynesburg (Pa.) (1966)........................................................................................................1.................2-0.............1.000...................1................ 0
West Liberty State (W.Va.) (1970-71)......................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
West Virginia Tech (1989).......................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Western New Mexico (1990-93)..............................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Western Oregon (1985-97)......................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Western State (Colo.) (1976-78-79-91)...................................................................................4.................2-4..............333.....................0................ 0
Western Washington (1992-94-95-96)....................................................................................4.................4-4..............500.....................0................ 1
Westmar (Iowa) (1987)............................................................................................................1.................1#-0...........1.000...................0................ 0
Westminster (Pa.) (1970-71-76-77-81-82-83-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97).....................17...............31-11...........738.....................6................ 3
Whittier (Calif.) (1961).............................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Whitworth (Wash.) (1960)........................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Willamette (Ore.) (1968-96-97)...............................................................................................3.................4-3..............571.....................0................ 1
William Jewell (Mo.) (1973-80-81-82-83-90)...........................................................................6.................6-6..............500.....................0................ 1
William Penn (Iowa) (1975-12)................................................................................................2.................0-2..............000.....................0................ 0
Wilmington (Ohio) (1980-82-83)..............................................................................................3.................2-3..............400.....................0................ 1
Winona State (Minn.) (1993)...................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Wisconsin-La Crosse (1973-78-85-86-88-89-90)....................................................................7.................10-6............625.....................1................ 2
Wisconsin-Platteville (1970)....................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Wisconsin-River Falls (1979)..................................................................................................1.................0-1..............000.....................0................ 0
Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1977-87-89)...................................................................................3.................0+-5............000.....................0................ 0
Wisconsin-Whitewater (1966).................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Wofford (S.C.) (1970)..............................................................................................................1.................1-1..............500.....................0................ 1
Key
* Co-Championships
# Received forfeit victory from Wisconsin-Stevens Point
+ Forfeited its entire 1987 schedule because of the use of an ineligible student-athlete. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) is considered a co-champion with the other position vacated.
= Forfeited its entire 1988 schedule because of the use of ineligible student-athletes
& Received forfeit victory from Evangel (Mo.)
+ Vacated position in 2008 Football Championship Series because of use of ineligible student-athletes. Listed with 42-7 win vs. Friends (Kan.) in First Round and then
vacated position in Quarterfinal Round.
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Championship Game Outstanding Players
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1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
Stan Suchta, St. John’s (Minn.)
Rich Dahar, Waynesburg (Pa.)
-Gene Walkoviak, Troy State (Ala.)
Karl Douglas, Texas A&I
Karl Douglas, Texas A&I (I)
Dave Bierbach, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Larry Brown, Arkansas Tech (I)
Brian Kelley, California Lutheran (II)
Ken Parks, East Texas State (I)
Curt Krull, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)
Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas) (I)
Curt Krull, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)
Don Hardeman, Texas A&I (I)
Mike Washington, Texas Lutheran (II)
Larry Collins, Texas A&I (I)
Mike Washington, Texas Lutheran (II)
Larry Collins, Texas A&I (I)
Jan Budai, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Lineman
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
Fred Cremer, St. John’s (Minn.)
Dennis Williamson, Wisconsin-Whitewater
-Ray Hickl, Texas A&I
Jim Respondek, Texas A&I
-Bill Schrecengost, Anderson (Ind.) (II)
Nels Strickland, Livingston (Ala.) (I)
Mike Sheppard, California Lutheran (II)
Tim George, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Mike Benard, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)
Chip Martin, Abilene Christian (Texas) (I)
Mark Reger, Glenville State (W.Va.) (II)
Mike Hawkins, Texas A&I (I)
Willie Gibson, Texas Lutheran (II)
Howard Henderson, Texas A&I (I)
Phil Dunne, Texas Lutheran (II)
-Brian DeRoo, Redlands (Calif.) (II)
Offense
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
Kelly Kent, Abilene Christian (Texas) (I)
Frank Rondinelli, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Mark Embry, Angelo State (Texas) (I)
Bob Beliveau, Concordia (Minn.) (II)
Martin Stroman, Texas A&I (I)
Paul Rina, Findlay (Ohio) (II)
Bobby Hedrick, Elon (N.C.) (I)
Chris Utt, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
Phil Renn, Elon (N.C.) (I)
Gene Branum, Austin College (Texas) (II)
Daric Zeno, Central State (Okla.) (I)
Randy Mueller, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Larry Smith, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Lee McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)
Kenneth Tyson, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
David Lindley, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Tim Grote, Hillsdale (Mich.) (I)
Dan Lowney, Wisconsin-LaCrosse (II)
Pat Johnson, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
David Lindley, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Chuck Smith, Cameron (Okla.) (I)
Pat Dorsey, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
1988
1989
Vernon Turner, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Joe Micchia, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Robert Hardy, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Joe Micchia, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Ray Hill, Central State (Ohio) (I)
Nate Bradley, Peru State (Neb.) (II)
Steve Strange, Central Arkansas (I)
Dane Damron, Georgetown (Ky.) (II)
Henderson Mosley, Central State (Ohio) (I)
DeMya Wimberly, Findlay (Ohio) (II)
Tyler Jack, East Central (Okla.) (I)
Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
Eddie Akins, Northeastern State (Okla.) (I)
Tim McNeil, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Antonio Davis, Central State (Ohio) (I)
Tony Pearson, Findlay (Ohio) (II)
Keith Kizzie, Southwestern Oklahoma (I)
Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (II)
Jamie Smiddy, Findlay (Ohio)
Jack Williams, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
Al Hunt, Northwestern Oklahoma State
Cody Brown, Georgetown (Ky.)
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.)
Rob Latrielle, Carroll (Mont.)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.)
Chad Cavendar, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Gabe Le, Carroll (Mont.)
Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Gary Wagner, Carroll (Mont.)
Jimmy Coy, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Mike Josifovski, Marian (Ind.)
Derek Fulton, Grand View (Iowa)
Defense
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Ray Nunez, Abilene Christian (Texas) (I)
Frank Emanuele, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Kelvin Smith, Angelo State (Texas) (I)
Mike Lee, Concordia (Minn.) (II)
Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I (I)
Charlie Byrd, Findlay (Ohio) (II)
Stanley Tootoo, Elon (N.C.) (I)
Scott Kessler, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
Chris Worst, Elon (N.C.) (I)
Dwight Hintermeister, Concordia (Minn.) (II)
Mike Tasby, Central State (Okla.) (I)
Mike McAllister, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Carlton Gunn, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Tom Hayes, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
Allen Stevens, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
James Lee, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Kurt Norman, Hillsdale (Mich.) (I)
Ken Van Vreede, Wisconsin-LaCrosse (II)
Don Bramlett, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Damon Liles, Linfield (Ore.) (II)
Bryan Callihan, Cameron (Okla.) (I)
Vacated (II)
Beauford Perkins, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Casey Campbell, Wisconsin-LaCrosse (II)
Gary Laging, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)
Louis Berry, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Marvin Pope, Central State (Ohio) (I)
Bob Hansen, Peru State (Neb.) (II)
Chris Smith, Central Arkansas (I)
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1998
1999
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2001
2002
2003
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Jeff Watts, Georgetown (Ky.) (II)
James Harbison, Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)
Chris Smith, Findlay (Ohio) (II)
Cory Bennett, East Central (Okla.) (I)
Jason Thiel, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)
Charles Burrell, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (I)
Craig Villwock, Westminster (Pa.) (II)
Russel Meeks, Central State (Ohio) (I)
Shaun Raykovich, Central Washington (II)
Mark Patterson, Southwestern Oklahoma (I)
Travis Dumke, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (II)
Craig Aukerman, Findlay (Ohio)
Greg Reid, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)
Daryl Richardson, Northwestern Oklahoma State
Brian Landis, Georgetown (Ky.)
B.J. Mattingly, Georgetown (Ky.)
Ian Ruth, Georgetown (Ky.)
Brett Bermingham, Carroll (Mont.)
Marty Starks, St. Francis (Ind.)
Matt Thomas, Carroll (Mont.)
Tim Farrell, St. Francis (Ind.)
Owen Koeppen, Carroll (Mont.)
Kyle Cummings, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Dominic Studzinski, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Erik Anderson, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Patrick Appion, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Robert Palmer, Marian (Ind.)
Jason Gladfelder, Grand View (Iowa)
Football National Championship
Awards
Coach of the Year
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979-I
1979-II
1980-I
1980-II
1981-I
1981-II
1982-I
1982-II
1983-I
1983-II
1984-I
1984-II
1985-I
1985-II
1986-I
1986-II
1987-I
1987-II
1988-I
1988-II
1989-I
1989-II
1990-I
1990-II
1991-I
1991-II
1992-I
1992-II
1993-I
1993-II
1994-I
1994-II
1995-I
1995-II
1996-I
1996-II
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Dewey Halford, Morningside (Iowa)
Frank Waters, Hillsdale (Mich.)
Volney Ashford, Missouri Valley
Clarence Stasavich, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
Phil Sarboe, Humboldt State (Calif.)
Carnie Smith, Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Paul Durham, Linfield (Ore.)
Billy Nicks, Prairie View A&M (Texas)
Jake Christiansen, Concordia (Minn.)
John Gagliardi, St. John’s (Minn.)
Forrest Perkins, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Deacon Duvall, Fairmont State (W.Va.)
Bill Atkins, Troy State (Ala.)
Jake Gaither, Florida A&M
Gil Steinke, Texas A&I
Robert Shoup, California Lutheran
Jim Frazier, Missouri Southern
Larry Korver, Northwestern (Iowa)
Gil Steinke, Texas A&I
Gil Steinke, Texas A&I
Gil Steinke, Texas A&I
DeWitt Jones, Abilene Christian (Texas)
Jim Hess, Angelo State (Texas)
Ron Harms, Texas A&I
Richard Strahm, Findlay (Ohio)
Jerry Tolley, Elon (N.C.)
Stan McGarvey, William Jewell (Mo.)
Ron Randleman, Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Jim Christopherson, Concordia (Minn.)
Dick Lowry, Hillsdale (Mich.)
Ad Rutschman, Linfield (Ore.)
Harold Horton, Central Arkansas
Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
Ad Rutschman, Linfield (Ore.)
Ralph Carpenter, Henderson State (Ark.)
Larry Korver, Northwestern (Iowa)
Dennis Franchione, Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Ad Rutschman, Linfield (Ore.)
Dennis Franchione, Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Vacated
Jon Lantz, Southeastern Oklahoma
Joe Fusco, Westminster (Pa.)
Jeff Geiser, Adams State (Colo.)
Joe Fusco, Westminster (Pa.)
Mike Isom, Central Arkansas
Tom Shea, Peru State (Neb.)
Carl “Duke” Iverson, Western State (Colo.)
Kevin Donley, Georgetown (Ky.)
Billy Joe, Central State (Ohio)
Dick Strahm, Findlay (Ohio)
Rich Rodriguez, Glenville State (W.Va.)
Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
Tom Eckert, Northeastern State (Okla.)
Gene Nicholson, Westminster (Pa.)
Rick Comegy, Central State (Ohio)
Dick Strahm, Findlay (Ohio)
Paul Sharp, Southwestern Oklahoma
Bob Young, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Dick Strahm, Findlay (Ohio)
Vic Shealy, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
Tim Albin, Northwestern Oklahoma
Bill Cronin, Georgetown (Ky.)
Bill Cronin, Georgetown (Ky.)
Carl Poelker, McKendree (Ill.)
Mike Van Diest, Carroll (Mont.)
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Kevin Donley, St. Francis (Ind.)
Mike Van Diest, Carroll (Mont.)
Kalen DeBoer, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Mike Van Diest, Carroll (Mont.)
Kalen DeBoer, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Kalen DeBoer, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Mike Van Diest, Carroll (Mont.)
Mike Feminis, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
Steve Ryan, Morningside (Iowa)
Mike Woodley, Grand View (Iowa)
Player of the Year
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Bo Hurley, Findlay (Ohio) (QB)
Jack Williams, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (RB)
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.) (QB)
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.) (QB)
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.) (QB)
Nick Kortan, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (RB)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.) (QB)
Cory Jacquay, St. Francis (Ind.) (RB)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.) (QB)
Brian Kurtz, St. Francis (Ind.) (LB)
Chad Cavender, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (QB)
Owen Koeppen, Carroll (Mont.) (LB)
Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (QB)
Jon Ryan, Sioux Falls (S.D.) (WR)
Chance Demarais, Carroll (Mont.) (RB)
Jimmy Coy, Saint Xavier (Ill.) (QB)
Kyle Schuck, Morningside (Iowa) (WR)
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Athletes (87)
1956
1956
1956
1956
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1958
1958
1958
1958
1959
1959
1959
1960
1960
1961
1961
1961
1961
1962
1962
1962
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1963
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1964
1964
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1965
1966
1966
1966
1967
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1969
1971
1971
1972
1972
1973
1977
1978
1979
1980
1984
1985
1985
1987
1987
1987
1989
1990
Dale Burnett, Emporia State (Kan.)
Tony Glazine, Illinois Wesleyan
George Musso, Millikin (Ill.)
Mike Reed, Louisiana Tech
Joe Arenas, Omaha (Neb.)
Cliff Battles, West Virginia Wesleyan
Tony Canoed, Gonzaga (Wash.)
Bill Cross, West Texas State
Wilbur Henry, Washington & Jefferson (Pa.)
Walter Kielsing, St. Thomas (Minn.)
Jack McIntire, Peru State (Neb.)
Steve Owen, Phillips (Okla.)
Andy Robustelli, Arnold (Conn.)
Dan Towler, Washington & Jefferson (Pa.)
Tom Domey, St. Benedict’s (Kan.)
Harlon Hill, Florence State (Ala.)
Alex Sandusky, Clarion State (Pa.)
Leo Sanford, Louisiana Tech
Raymond ‘Nig’ Borleske, Whitman (Wash.)
Norbert Hecker, Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio)
Clarence Stassavich, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
Lloyd Madden, Colorado Mines
Kenneth Mercer, Simpson (Iowa)
John Tucker, Arkansas Tech
Virgil ‘Joe’ Lindahl, Wayne State (Neb.)
Robert ‘Bobby’ Morrow, Illinois Wesleyan
Jack Kemp, Occidental (Calif.)
Roosevelt Brown, Morgan State (Md.)
Jimmy Carr, Morris Harvey (W. Va.)
Marv Tommervik, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
Cal Hubbard, Geneva (Pa.)
J.D. Smith, North Carolina A & T
Michael Scarry, Waynesburg (Pa.)
Albert Spurlock, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
Lionel Taylor, New Mexico Highlands
Glenn ‘Slim’ Campbell, Emporia State (Kan.)
I.R. ‘Ike’ Martin, William Jewell (Mo.)
David ‘Dope’ Phillips, Erskine (S.C.)
Warren Harris, Missouri Valley
James Holder, Panhandle State (Okla.)
R.C. Owens, College of Idaho
Carold Heier, Huron (S.D.)
Eddie Meador, Arkansas Tech
Paul ‘Tank’ Younger, Grambling (La.)
Junious ‘Buck’ Buchanan, Grambling (La.)
Edward McGlone, Colorado Mines
Willie Davis, Grambling (La.)
Elbert Dubenion, Bluffton (Ohio)
Jackie Smith, Northwestern State (La.)
Fritz Ehren, College of the Ozarks (Ark.)
Charles ‘Bo’ Miller, Austin (Texas)
Calvin Dunn, Missouri Valley
Norm Jarcok, St. Norbert (Wis.)
Eldon Danenhauer, Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Bruce Cerone, Emporia State (Kan.)
Cliff Harris, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)
Howard Mudd, Hillsdale (Mich.)
Richard McGeorge, Elon (N.C.)
Mike Washington, Texas Lutheran
Bill Campbell, Western State (Colo.)
Brad Crawford, Franklin (Ind.)
Gamey Henley, Huron (S.D.)
Earnest Rhone Sr., Henderson State (Ark.)
Dough Sutherland, Wisconsin-Superior
Clarence ‘Willie’ Williams, Austin (Texas)
Jim Jodat, Carthage (Wis.)
1990
1991
1992
1993
1993
1993
1994
1994
1994
1995
1998
2002
2003
2004
2006
2010
2011
2012
2012
2012
2013
Chris Luper, Austin (Texas)
Eric Rhoades, Bethel (Kan.)
Dave Krieg, Milton (Wis.)
Gene Branum, Austin (Texas)
Lee Mckinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa)
Ed Smith, Bethel (Kan.)
Brian Apke, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
Brian Hansen, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Charles Jessamy, Kansas Wesleyan
Gary Worthy, Wilmington (Ohio)
Dan Jones, Lewis & Clark (Ore.)
Wilbur Young, William Penn (Iowa)
Rolland (Bay) Lawrence, Tabor (Kan.)
Sim Byrd, Troy State (Ala.)
Jamie Mueller, Benedictine (Kan.)
Casey FitzSimmons, Carroll (Mont.)
Ron Hall, Missouri Valley
Pat Curran, Lakeland (Wis.)
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.)
Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.)
Coaches (62)
1956
1956
1956
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1958
1958
1958
1959
1959
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1965
1966
1967
1967
1968
1969
1971
1971
1974
1975
1978
1978
1980
1980
1981
1983
1986
1987
1987
1988
1988
1989
1989
1989
John Dorman, Upper Iowa
Harry Turpin, Northwestern State (La.)
A.G. Wheeler, Peru State (Neb.)
Ivan Grove, Hendrix (Ark.)
Clyde Lamb, Ohio Northern
John Neinrich, Puget Sound (Wash.)
Wallace Newman, Whittier (Calif.)
C.A. West, North Dakota
Clarence ‘Al’ Clingenpeel, Central Methodist (Mo.)
Ralph R. Jones, Lake Forest (Ill.)
A.W. Mumford, Southern-Baton Rough (La.)
Joseph Aillet, Louisiana Tech
Voiney Ashford, Missouri Valley
Dale Hamilton, Central Oklahoma
Alonzo ‘Jake’ Gaither, Florida A & M
Harry Jefferson, Hampton Institute (Va.)
Fred Long, Wiley (Texas)
Camie Smith, Kansas State – Pittsburg
J.J. ‘Jake’ Christiansen, Concordia (Minn.)
Billy Nicks, Prairie View A & M (Texas)
Clark Swisher, Northern State (S.D.)
Eddie Robinson, Grambling (La.)
Harold Burry, Westminster (Pa.)
Norris Patterson, William Jewell (Mo.)
Allen Zikmund, Kearney State (Neb.)
By Morgan, Findlay (Ohio)
Lloyd Hollingsworth, Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.)
Gil Steinke, Texas A & I
Ameroo ‘Mertz’ Mortorelli, Wisconsin-Superior
Frank ‘Muddy’ Waters, Saginaw Valley (Mich.)
Stewart ‘Red’ Faught, Franklin (Ind.)
Richard L. Peters, Ottawa (Kan.)
Rollie Greeno, Jamestown (N.D.)
Roland Ortmayer, La Verne (Calif.)
Otis Delaporte, Southwestern (Okla.)
William McArthur, Oregon College
Tony Colobro, Concord (W. Va.)
Buddy Benson, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)
Paul Pierce, Sul Ross State (Texas)
Walter Barr, Shepherd (W. Va.)
Cally Gault, Presbyterian (S.C.)
Kenneth Gibler, Missouri Valley
Larry Korver, Northwestern (Iowa)
Ralph ‘Sporty’ Carpenter, Henderson State (Ark.)
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1990
1990
1991
1993
1995
1995
1995
1996
1997
1998
2002
2005
2008
2008
2009
2009
2013
George Elliott, Northeastern State (Okla.)
Pat O’Neal, East Central (Okla.)
John Prock, Harding (Ark.)
Gene Bissell, Kansas Wesleyan
Bob Petrino, Carroll (Mont.)
Oree Banks, West Virginia State
Joe Fusco, Westminster (Pa.)
Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)
Ross Fortier, Moorhead State (Minn.)
Bill Ramseyer, Wilmington (Ohio)
Dick Strahm, Findlay (Ohio)
Dr. Ted Kessinger, Bethany (Kan.)
Hank Biesiot, Dickinson State (N.D.)
James ‘Ken’ Sparks, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
Robert Shoup, California Lutheran
Elvin ‘Al’ Papik, Doane (Neb.)
Boy Young, Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Kevin Donley, Saint Francis (Ind.)
Meritorious Service (26)
1956
1957
1957
1957
1957
1958
1958
1959
1959
1959
1960
1960
1961
1961
1961
1963
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1967
1969 1971
1987
2008
Charles P. Lantz, Eastern Illinois
Walter Johnson, Presbyterian (S.C.)
Henry Kean, Tennessee A & I
Harold Ratliff, Associated Press-Dallas (Texas)
Fred Young, Bloomington Pantagraph (Ill.)
Moray Eby, Coe (Iowa)
John Wesley Rollins, East Texas State
R.E. ‘Dad’ Bowles, William Jewell (Mo.)
Howard Hancock, Illinois State
Alfred Nash Higgins, Tampa (Fla.)
B.T. Harvey, Alabama State
Jules V. Sikes, East Texas State
W.C. ‘Brady’ Cowesll, Stetson (Fla.)
Charles F. Lappensbusch, Western Wash.
Ray E. Watts, Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio)
John Knight, Bethany (W. Va.)
Ralph McKinzie, Northern Illinois
George Miller, Indiana (Pa.)
Ross Armstrong, Chadron State (Neb.)
Raymond Hunthausen, Carroll (Mont.)
Algie Newlin, Guilford (N.C.)
P.E. ‘Pete” Shotwell, McMurry (Texas)
Paul Durham, Linfield (Ore.)
John Duke Wells, Henderson State (Ark.)
Harold “Tuffy’ Stratton, Northeastern (Okla.)
Jerry Tolley, Elon (N.C.)
Football National Championship
All-Time All-Americans
The following is a list of players
(alphabetically, by school) selected to
NAIA All-America football teams since
they were first selected in 1954. The
numbers following each institution
indicate the institution’s number of AllAmericans followed by the number of
different individuals selected to teams.
The number following each individual
indicates first- or second-team selection.
Abilene Christian (Texas) (10/9)
1955-Paul Goad, B
1973-Clint Longley, QB (1)
1973-Wilbert Montgomery, RB (1)
1975-Johnny Perkins, E (1)
1976-Johnny Perkins, E (1)
1976-Ove Johannson, K (2)
1978-Kirby Jones, E (2)
1978-John Mayes, QB (2)
1979-Greg Feasel, OT (1)
1980-Kenny Davidson, DL (1)
Adams State (Colo.) (30/27)
1960-John Freim, DE (3)
1960-Carl Palazzo, DG (3)
1960-Ray Ramsey, QB (3)
1961-Carl Palazzo, DG (1)
1962-Jim Edwards, LB (1)
1962-Bob Hidalgo, QB (2)
1964-Calvin Jones, DG (2)
1966-Don Cockroft, K (1)
1967-Tom Bilotta, DT (1)
1968-Jim Vuono, DE (1)
1971-Tom Shockley, DB (1)
1971-Andy Pogman, OG (2)
1972-Rich Goggin, LB (2)
1975-Russ Tippins, DL (2)
1976-Anthony Smith, OG (2)
1978-Herb Stanley, DL (2)
1979-Ron Johnston, DB (2)
1980-Rocky Paulson, K (1)
1980-Ray Garvin, DB (2)
1984-Bill Stone, RB (2)
1985-Mark McAninch, P (1)
1987-Dave Humann, DB (1)
1988-Mike McAninch, LB (1)
1989-Bobby Saiz, QB (1)
1989-Dave Smith, OL (1)
1989-Chris Cembalisty, OL (2)
1989-Wes Polk, K (2)
1990-Dave Smith, OL (1)
1990-Bobby Saiz, QB (2)
1991-Scott Wiedeman, DB (2)
Alabama State (1/1)
1975-Gregory Allen, LB (1)
Alcorn State (Miss.) (12/9)
1968-David Hadley, DB (1)
1969-David Hadley, DB (1)
1970-Fred Carter, DT (2)
1971-Alex Price, DG (1)
1971-Louis Price, OG (2)
1972-Alex Price, DT (1)
1975-Lawrence Pillers, DL (1)
1975-Kenneth Williams, LB (1)
1976-Larry Warren, DL (1)
1976-John Thomas, LB (1)
1979-WilArthur Jackson, DL (2)
1980-WilArthur Jackson, DL (1)
Alma (Mich.) (2/2)
1967-Gordon Hetrich, DB (2)
1972-Doug Nikkila, C (2)
American International (Mass.) (1/1)
1955-Tom Rychie, E
Anderson (Ind.) (8/7)
1979-Phil Kalbaugh, LB (2)
1980-Brian Stoneking, DL (1)
1981-Norbert Schenhals, OL (1)
1981-Gary Wood, DL (2)
1982-Scott Hinton, DB (2)
1983-Scott Hinton, DB (2)
1985-Ken Dodson, DL (2)
1989-Brad Lamb, WR (2)
Angelo State (Texas) (14/10)
1969-Rod Cason, OT (1)
1970-Rod Cason, OT (1)
1971-Rod Cason, OT (1)
1971-Jerry Austin, Back (2)
1974-Charlie Franklin, Back (2)
1975-James Cross, DB (2)
1976-Ken Kennard, DL (1)
1978-Jerry Aldridge, Back (1)
1978-Kelvin Smith, LB (2)
1979-Clayton Weishuhn, LB (1)
1980-Clayton Weishuhn, LB (1)
1980-Anthony Johnson, RB (2)
1980-David Knowles, DB (2)
1981-Clayton Weishuhn, LB (2)
Appalachian State (N.C.) (3/2)
1960-Bob White, OG (2)
1963-Larry Hand, OT (2)
1964-Larry Hand, OT (1)
Arkansas-Monticello (16/16)
1955-Quentious Crews, E
1957-Chuck Deerman, G (3)
1973-Roy Strickland, LB (2)
1977-Terry Alexander, RB (2)
1979-Danny Barker, OT (2)
1983-Melvin Patrick, DL (1)
1986-Roland Autrey, DL (1)
1988-Morehead Jordan, LB (2)
1988-Jerry Johnson, DB (2)
1990-Anthony Brown, OL (1)
1992-Kevin Parker, OL (1)
1992-Undra Holman, RB (2)
1993-J.J. DePriest, P (1)
1993-David Johnson, DB (1)
1993-Roy Watkins, RB (2)
1994-Paul Russell, OL (2)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (16/11)
1966-Charles Williams, Back (2)
1967-Charles Williams, Back (1)
1988-Robert Marshall, WR (1)
1988-Ronald Bryant, DL (2)
1989-Ivory Lee Brown, RB (1)
1989-Robert Marshall, WR (1)
1989-Tyrone Brock, OL (2)
1989-Stanley Jones, DB (2)
1994-Leonta Gillespie, OL (2)
1994-Charles Burrell, LB (2)
1994-Anthony Williams, KR (2)
1995-Leonta Gillespie, OL (1)
1995-Charles Burrell, LB (1)
1995-Anthony Williams, WR (2)
1995-Ray Nealy, RB (2)
1995-Cedric Doolittle, DL (2)
Arkansas State (2/2)
1955-Tommy Spiers, Back
1956-Frank Farella, G (3)
Arkansas Tech (18/14)
1954-Don Dempsey, C
1958-Eddie Meador, Back (2)
1960-Powell McClellan, LB (1)
1960-Roger Lee, DB (2)
1961-Powell McClellan, LB (1)
1964-Danny Gilbert, OG (1)
1965-Danny Gilbert, DT (2)
1970-Joe Hoing, OG (1)
1971-Rick Thone, E (1)
1971-Perry Goodell, DG (2)
1972-Perry Goodell, DG (1)
1979-Kelly Davis, K (2)
1985-Bruce Livingston, DB (2)
1986-Kevin Johnson, DL (2)
1986-Bruce Livingston, DB (2)
1987-Chad Walker, DL (2)
1989-Noel Tugwell, OL (1)
1994-Demond Sampson, DB (2)
Austin College (Texas) (37/25)
1954-Charles Bons, E
1960-Charles Miller QB (1)
1965-Jerry Bishop, Back (2)
1966-Don Fields, DB (2)
1968-Don Fields, DB (2)
1975-Willie Williams, DB (2)
1976-Willie Williams, DB (1)
1979-Price Clifford, LB (1)
1979-Chris Luper, DB (1)
1979-Ty Quick, OT (2)
1980-Gene Branum, P (1)
1980-Ty Quick, OL (2)
1980-Chris Luper, DB (2)
1981-Chris Luper, DB (1)
1981-Gene Branum, P (1)
1981-Larry Shillings, QB (2)
1982-Don Parnell, OL (2)
1983-Ed Holt, DL (1)
1984-Rossi Felix, DL (1)
1984-Jeff Timmons, K (2)
1985-Henry Miller, LB (1)
1986-Otis Amy, WR (1)
1986-Henry Miller, LB (1)
1987-Otis Amy, WR (1)
1988-Otis Amy, WR (1)
1988-David Goss, K (1)
1988-Scooter Nolen, DL (2)
1989-Mark Murphy, LB (1)
1989-Scooter Nolen, DL (1)
1990-Jeff Cordell, DB (1)
1990-Kyle Matlock, K (1)
1990-Nader Dabboussi, DL (2)
1992-Brent Badger, P (2)
1992-John Womack, LB (2)
1993-Brent Badger, P (1)
1993-Barrett Jenkins, WR (2)
1994-Brent Badger, P, (2)
1995-Mae Hawsey, DL (2)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (37/30)
1980-Jim Gustin, C (2)
1980-Norm Slosted, LB (2)
1981-Doug Barnett, DL (1)
1981-Devon Jones, K (2)
1982-John Samuelson, LB (2)
1983-Steve Conner, DL (1)
1983-Joe Schulter, RB (2)
1984-Joe Schulter, RB (2)
1985-Christian Okoye, RB (1)
1985-Eric Lemaster, DL (1)
1986-David Bumstead, OL (1)
1986-Christian Okoye, RB (1)
1986-Rod Price, LB (1)
1988-Gary Willison, DL (2)
1989-Jeff Gustin, LB (2)
1990-Ross Ritter, OL (1)
1991-Ross Ritter, OL (1)
1994-Jake Wiersma, OL (2)
1995-Jake Wiersma, OL (1)
1997-Dexter Davis, WR (1)
1998-Dexter Davis, WR (1)
1998-Jack Williams, RB (1)
1998-Matt Zaengle, DB (1)
1999-Deon Jordan, WR (1)
1999-Brad Baker, OL (2)
1999-Jack Wililams, RB (2)
2000-Kevin Carlsen, WR (2)
2001-Jeremiah Beery, LB (1)
2001-Tim Shoffeitt, OL (2)
2002-T.J. Woods, OL (1)
2002-Nick Tavaglione, DL (2)
2003-Nate Farris, PRS (1)
2003-Nick Tavaglione, DL (1)
2003-Anthony Diggs, LB (2)
2004-Stephen Holte, LB (1)
2004-Peder Moore, DL (2)
2005-Stephen Holte, LB (1)
Baker (Kan.) (46/43)
1958-Dick Shores, T (2)
1977-Roger Farmer, E (1)
1978-Robert London, OG (2)
1979-Mike Ewing, C (1)
1980-Tony Butts, K (1)
1980-Lorenza Thames, DB (2)
1981-Steve Gastelum, OL (1)
1982-Ron Razz, RB (1)
1983-Curtis Brown, LB (1)
1983-Todd Beaty, OL (2)
1984-Ron Frazier, K (1)
1984-Joe Meyer, OL (2)
1984-Terry Heads, LB (2)
1984-Tracy Bourne, DB (2)
1985-Terry Heads, LB (1)
1985-Kevin Alewine, RB (2)
1986-Lance Bighems, LB (1)
1986-Ernie Carter, OL (1)
1986-Tom DeVille, DL (2)
1987-John Franovich, OL (2)
1987-Ed Lierz, RB (1)
1988-Ed Lierz, RB (1)
1988-Mike Berg, OL (2)
1988-Mike Gardner, K (2)
1989-Ben Last, DL (2)
1989-Brian Ponzer, OL (2)
1990-Tony Farias, OL (1)
1990-Mark Green, RB (1)
1991-John Lindmark, OL (1)
1991-Robert Villafranca, DB (2)
1992-Mark Esposito, OL (1)
1992-Leroy Brown, DL (2)
1992-Jimmie Rose, SB (2)
1993-Matt McAtee, TE (1)
1993-John Mize, OL (1)
1993-Jimmie Rose, SB (2)
1995-Isaia Isaia, LB (1)
1997-Cedric Colbert, RB (1)
1998-Chuck Osborn, LB (1)
1999-Carlos Grace, DL (1)
1999-Mark Emry, DB (2)
2000-Carlos Grace DL, (1)
2000-Mark Emry, DB (2)
2003-John Reeves, RB (2)
2007-Derek Doerfler, PK (1)
2010-Colton Miller, DB (1)
2012-Andre Jolly, DL (1)
1994-Shawn Connor, DL (1)
1995-Dan Ruch, PK (1)
1996-Dan Neill, TE (2)
1996-Sean Sullivan, LB (2)
1998-Mike Federico, DL (1)
1997-Shem Johnson, KR (2)
1998-Shem Johnson, DB (1)
1999-Cory Schrick, RS (1)
1999-Matt Walls, OL (2)
2000-Larry Nations, OL (1)
2000-Cory Schrick SB (2)
2001-Matt Fowler, WR (1)
2001-Eric Simonich, DL (2)
2002-GuidoTrinidad, LB (1)
2002-Javier Rodas, K (2)
2003-Byron Mitchell-Hughley, DB (1)
2004-Cody Simon, OL (2)
2004-John Willits, RB (2)
2006-Truman Ashby, OL (1)
2007-Truman Ashby, OL (1)
2008-Conor Walsh, WR (1)
2011-Ron Fontenot, OL (1)
2013-Cameron Fore, RB (1)
Bethany (Kan.) (24/22)
1960-Obie Bender, LB (2)
1961-Tom Goosby, OG (1)
1961-Obie Bender, LB (2)
1977-Jerry Schuerman, C (2)
1978-Jerry Schuerman, C (2)
1979-Mark Eggers, QB (1)
1979-Yancey Turner, DL (2)
1980-Jack Bell, DL (2)
1981-Cliff Holman, DL (2)
1983-Ricky Johnson, K (2)
1987-Pat Wempe, TE (1)
1988-Curt McGlasson, DL (1)
1988-Jim Gruenewald, LB (2)
1989-Chuck Peters, DB (2)
1990-Kevin Matherly, DL (2)
1991-Kent Kessinger, OL (2)
1993-Brian Darden, K (1)
1995-Rob Thomas, WR (2)
1995-Ben Elliot, OL (2)
1996-Frenchie Buckner, K (1)
1996-Jorge Munoz, QB (2)
2000-John Barnett, OL (1)
2000-Curtis Peters, RS (1)
2001-Mike Strack, QB (2)
2001-Troy Mendenhall, OL (2)
2002-Curtis Peters, WR (2)
2011-Junior Allen, RB (1)
Belhaven (Miss.) (5/5)
Bethel (Kan.) (12/12)
Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) (3/2)
2002-Sam Husband, QB (2)
2003-Brian Zbydniewski, QB (2)
2003-Mike King, WR (2)
2006-Phoenix Thompson, WR (1)
2013-Matt Hall, OL (1)
Bemidji State (Minn.) (6/6)
1959-Dennis Price, HB (3)
1965-Dave Adegaard, C (2)
1976-Ed Acosta, RB (1)
1977-Dave Patton, E (2)
1985-Rich Schwartz, DB (2)
1986-Alan Wolden, RB (2)
Benedictine (Kan.) (41/36)
1954-Bill Daletski, E
1957-Gerald Mohlman, HB (2)
1958-Mark Flynn, QB (2)
1958-George Worley, G (2)
1960-Larry Muff, DE (2)
1960-Allen Lewis, HB (3)
1977-Cary Shaw, K (1)
1985-Jeff Pirog, OL (1)
1986-Jamie Mueller, RB (2)
1987-Larry Minner, DL (1)
1989-Marty Kobza, LB (1)
1990-Scott Miller, DB (2)
1991-Sam Sitzmann, LB (2)
1992-Don Brown, RB (1)
1992-Ken McGibney, LB (2)
1992-Mike Mossey, OL (2)
1993-Don Brown, RB (1)
1993-Mike Mossey, OL (2)
1975-Billy Jones, DB (1)
1976-Mark Christensen, DL (2)
1977-Eugene Babb, DB (2)
1985-Ed Smith, WR (1)
1985-Eric Rhoades, DB (2)
1986-Dennis Heide, RB (2)
1986-Ed Smith, WR (2)
1992-Tod Bean, LB (1)
1996-Eric Peters, PR (2)
2005-Garrett Whorton, K (1)
2007-Brandon Kaufman, DB (1)
2009-James McCartney, DL (1)
Bethel (Minn.) (1/1)
1976-Kevin Mallstrom, DB (1)
Bethel (Tenn.) (9/7)
2004-Mario Merriwether, KRS (2)
2005-Hunter Pingston, DB (1)
2005-Adrain Smith, RB (2)
2006-Adrain Smith, RB (1)
2007-Adrain Smith, RB (1)
2008-Beau Weiss, OL (1)
2009-Antonio Wardlow, DB (1)
2011-Cordarious Mann, AP (1)
2013-Stony Burns, DB (1)
Bishop (Texas) (1/1)
1973-Bobby Brooks, DB (1)
Black Hills State (S.D.) (12/10)
1970-Mike Savoy, E (1)
1975-Mike Miller, DL (2)
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1984-Mark Kulmus, LB (1)
1990-Marvin Mirich, WR (1)
1991-Marvin Mirich, WR (2)
1993-Lance Marr, WR (2)
1994-Lance Marr, WR (2)
1994-Kelly Merager, QB (2)
1999-Justin Lake, OL (1)
2001-Fred Maseman, WR (1)
2005-Zach Alcorn, TE (1)
2006-Tanner Tetrault, DB (1)
1980-Gary Sayre, OL (1)
1981-Anthony Lyons, OL (2)
1986-Thomas O’Kelley, DL (1)
1986-Ken Whetstone, DB (2)
1987-Pat Hartline, DL (1)
1987-Mike Lorenzen, OL (1)
1987-Thomas O’Kelley, DL (1)
1987-Charles Washington, DB (2)
Campbellsville (Ky.) (7/6)
1975-Sylvester Moore, DL (2)
1987-Greg Gilcrease, RB (2)
1992-Dan Gonzales, OL (2)
1992-Steve Lovelace, LB (2)
1995-Tim Rogers, LB (2)
2000-Demetrius Forney, DL (2)
2001-Demetrius Forney, DL (1)
2008-Greg Fountain, RB (1)
2010-Calvin Bini, DB (1)
Boise State (Idaho) (1/1)
Carroll (Mont.) (58/46)
Bloomsburg State (Pa.) (1/1)
1967-Bob Tucker, E (2)
Bluffton (Ohio) (2/2)
1968-Doug Woolsey, OT (2)
Bowie State (Md.) (4/4)
1975-Milt Carr, FB (2)
1979-Sid Gardner, DL (1)
1980-Victor Jackson, DB (1)
1981-Marco Tongue, DB (1)
Bridgeport (Conn.) (3/2)
1954-Harold Trischman, T
1954-Richard Cipriani, E
1955-Richard Cipriani, E
Buena Vista (Iowa) (2/1)
1972-Joe Kotvel, OG (2)
1973-Joe Kotvel, OL (1)
California Lutheran (26/21)
1966-Stan Scheiber, DB (1)
1967-Gary Lloyd, P (1)
1968-Gary Lloyd, DE (1)
1970-Sam Cvijanovich, LB (2)
1972-Brian Kelley, LB (1)
1973-Rod Marinelli, OL (2)
1974-Doug Rihn, DB (2)
1975-Hank Bauer, Back (1)
1975-Charles McShane, DL (1)
1975-Steve Mata, OG (1)
1975-Doug Rihn, DB (1)
1976-Dave Wigton, OT (1)
1977-Harry Hedrick, E (2)
1978-Dan Buckley, LB (1)
1978-Tom O’Brien, OT (2)
1979-Dan McPherson, Spec (1)
1979-Mike Hagen, E (1)
1981-Tim Lins, TE (1)
1981-Tad Wygal, DL (1)
1982-Tim Lins, TE (1)
1982-Steve Hagen, WR (2)
1982-Chris Forbes, DL (2)
1983-Bill Turner, P (1)
1983-Rick Prell, LB (2)
1984-Bill Turner, P (1)
1984-Rick Prell, LB (2)
California Poly-Pomona (5/4)
1954-Larry Jeter, Back
1956-Jim Cox, E (2)
1958-Stew Jackson, QB (1)
1958-Don Hogan, E (3)
1959-Don Hogan, E (2)
California State (Pa.) (5/5)
1962-Ray Dresh, DB (2)
1964-Ron Bradley, OT (2)
1968-Jeff Petrucci, Back (2)
1969-Larry Randall, DG (2)
1970-Bob Callaway, DE (2)
Cameron (Okla.) (12/11)
1974-Mark Cotney, DB (1)
1974-Royce Lee, OG (2)
1975-Bud Briley, LB (2)
1978-Ken Thomas, LB (1)
1966-Russ Pilcher, DB (2)
1978-Pete Glueckert, OG (1)
1979-Mark Salansky, DL (2)
1985-Butch Beaudry, DB (2)
1986-Butch Beaudry, DB (1)
1986-Dave Romasko, RB (2)
1987-Butch Beaudry, DB (1)
1988-Suitoa Keleti, OL (1)
1988-Paul Petrino, QB (2)
1988-Butch Beaudry, DB (2)
1989-Suitoa Keleti, OL (1)
1989-Mark Biegler, WR (2)
1990-Ralph Taufaasau, DL (2)
1993-Bryan Hillborn, K (1)
1993-Sean Joyce, OL (1)
1993-Brian Michelloti, DB (2)
1994-Sean Joyce, OL (2)
1995-J.J. Lamb, RB (1)
1995-Kevin Sheahan, DL (1)
1995-Tony Spencer, DB (2)
1996-Dan Avansino, RB (1)
1996-Kevin Sheahan, DL (1)
1996-Seth Wyman, OL (1)
1999-Justin Thomas, WR (2)
2000-Justin Thomas, WR (1)
2000-Casey Fitzsimmons, TE (2)
2001-Casey Fitzsimmons, TE (2)
2001-Joe Horne, LB (1)
2002-Casey Fitzsimmons, TE (1)
2002-Mark Gallik, WR (1)
2002-Brandon Sheahan, DL (1)
2003-Tyler Emmert, QB (1)
2003-Mark Gallik, WR (1)
2003-Spencer Schmitz, OL (2)
2003-Marcus Atkinson, LB (2)
2004-Kyle Baker, OL (1)
2004-Kevin Cicero, DL (1)
2004-Gary Cooper, LB (1)
2004-Tyler Emmert, QB (1)
2004-Kevin McCutcheon, WR (1)
2005-Kyle Baker, OL (1)
2005-Tyler Peterson, WR (1)
2005-Tyler Emmert, QB (1)
2005-Marcus Miller, K (1)
2005-Jeff Shirley, DL (1)
2005-Gary Cooper, LB (1)
2006-Ben Chaet, P (1)
2007-Owen Koeppen, LB (1)
2008-Owen Koeppen, LB (1)
2009-Bubba Bartlett, TE (1)
2010-Thomas Dolan, LB (1)
2011-Chance Demarais, RB (1)
2012-Connor Goudreau, OL (1)
2013-Sean Blomquist, LB (1)
2013-Levi Coughlin, OL (2)
2013-Dustin Rinker, RB (2)
2013-James Dowgin, DB (2)
2013-Jared Mayernik, AP (2)
Carroll (Wis.) (2/2)
1974-Bob Helf, E (1)
1978-Pete Thompson, E (2)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (45/36)
1966-Ed Bodine, DE (2)
1968-Tommy Jones, E (1)
1969-Tommy Jones, E (2)
1971-Rodney Wampler, Back (2)
1972-Tim George, E (1)
1972-Al Canty, DB (2)
1973-Carl Torbush, C (1)
1973-Sanders Shiver, LB (2)
1979-Paul Maynard, DL (2)
1981-Van Williams, RB (2)
1982-Dwight Wilson, OL (1)
1982-Hugh Rutledge, RB (1)
1982-Jerome Taylor, DL (1)
1983-Dwight Wilson, OL (1)
1983-Pat Apke, LB (1)
1983-Barry Mouser, DL (2)
1984-Rick Oler, OL (1)
1984-Kenneth Tyson, RB (1)
1984-Barry Mouser, DL (1)
1984-Pat Apke, LB (1)
1985-Pat Apke, LB (1)
1985-Mark Isom, DL (1)
1986-Jay Floyd, OL (1)
1986-David Roberts, DL (1)
1987-Jay Floyd, OL (1)
1987-Kenneth Tyson, RB (1)
1988-Mike Schlechter, DB (1)
1988-LeRoy Mincey, LB (2)
1989-Brent Collins, LB (1)
1989-Joe Fishback, DB (1)
1989-Kelly Resnic, OL (1)
1989-David Pool, DB (2)
1990-Paige Belcher, OL (1)
1990-Robert Hardy, RB (1)
1990-Clayton Holmes, DB (1)
1990-LeRoy Mincey, LB (1)
1990-Anthony Ware, DL (2)
1991-Todd Collins, LB (1)
1991-Clayton Holmes, DB (1)
1991-Mark Briscoe, OL (2)
1991-Nathan Salyer, K (2)
1991-Robert Thomas, RB (2)
1992-Chuck Profitt, DB (1)
1992-Kevin Sims, OL (1)
1992-Tony Couey, DL (2)
Carthage (Wis.) (4/3)
1962-Gene Schrader, LB (2)
1963-Gene Schrader, LB (2)
1969-Bill Radakovitz, OT (2)
1975-Jim Jodat, Back (2)
Catawba (N.C.) (8/6)
1972-David Taylor, OT (1)
1974-Dan Fish, DL (2)
1987-Keith Henry, DB (2)
1988-Randy Brown, K (2)
1988-Keith Henry, DB (2)
1990-Aaron Kanner, P (2)
1991-Curtis Walker, LB (2)
1992-Curtis Walker, LB (1)
Central Arkansas (46/38)
1959-Henry Hawk, HB (2)
1976-Leatrice Briscoe, DL (1)
1978-Darryl McCree, OG (1)
1979-Ronnie Mallett, E (1)
1980-Ronnie Mallett, E (1)
1981-Ronnie Mallett, E (1)
1981-Randy Huffstickler, QB (1)
1982-Phil Caldwell, RB (2)
1983-Nakita Robertson, RB (1)
1983-Curtis Burrow, K (1)
1983-William Franklin, LB (2)
1983-Richie White, P (2)
1984-Curtis Burrow, K (1)
1984-David Burnette, DL (1)
1984-Henry Florence, OL (2)
1984-Cleon Brown, DL (2)
1985-Shawn McGehee, RB (1)
1985-Tom Howard, DL (1)
1985-Melvin Bohanon, DB (1)
1986-John Cameron, TE (1)
1986-Ricky Vaughn, OL (1)
1986-Melvin Bohanon, DB (1)
1986-Mark Turner, DB (1)
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1987-John Cameron, TE (1)
1987-Shane McConnell, OL (2)
1988-Brett Rogers, OL (1)
1988-Scott Williams, QB (1)
1988-Mike Steele, DL (1)
1988-Bobby Joe McDaniels, LB (1)
1988-Aundra Bohanon, DB (1)
1989-Robert Tate, DB (10
1989-A.R. Sims, DB (2)
1990-David Henson, DL (1)
1990-Shawn Hamilton, DL (2)
1991-David Henson, DL (1)
1991-Shawn Hamilton, DL (1)
1991-Hosea Knowlton, RB (2)
1991-Chris Smith, DB (2)
1991-Forrest Stolzer, OL (1)
1991-Steve Strange, K (1)
1992-Tyree Davis, SB (1)
1992-Hosea Knowlton, RB (1)
1992-Chris Smith, DB (1)
1992-David Healea, DB (2)
1992-Ronnie Jennings, DL (2)
1992-Nate Miller, OL (2)
Central (Iowa) (3/2)
1966-Dennis Descoteau, Back (2)
1969-Vern Den Herder, DE (2)
1970-Vern Den Herder, DE (1)
Central Methodist (Mo.) (7/6)
1976-Louis Bluford, OT (1)
1977-Tom Stine, QB (1)
1978-Tom Stine, QB (1)
1978-Steve Luetjen, WR (1)
1985-Mike Nichols, P (1)
2004-Bubba Stutzer, DB (1)
2004-Keeyon Howard, DB (2)
Central Michigan (2/2)
1956-Jim Podoley, Back (1)
1964-Bruce Wyman, Back (2)
Central State (Ohio) (38/30)
1955-Jack Crook, T
1970-Melvin Lunsford, DE (1)
1971-Melvin Lunsford, DE (1)
1976-Early Lawhorn, OG (1)
1976-Ivan Seahorn, LB (2)
1977-Early Lawhorn, OT (1)
1977-James Wood, DL (1)
1978-Ivan Seahorn, LB (1)
1979-Richard Armour, LB (2)
1982-Robert Peacock, OL (2)
1983-Mark Corbin, RB (1)
1987-Terry Morrow, RB (1)
1987-Ray Green, DL (2)
1987-Harold Hogue, DL (2)
1987-Kevin Turpin, OL (2)
1988-Bryan Herd, OL (1)
1988-Harold Hogue, DL (1)
1988-Vince Buck, DB (1)
1989-Vince Buck, DB (1)
1989-Darren Harris, DL (2)
1990-Ray Hill, RB (1)
1990-Henderson Mosley, QB (1)
1990-Marvin Pope, LB (1)
1990-Eric Williams, OL (1)
1991-Otis Anderson, DL (1)
1991-Charles Hope, OL (1)
1991-Marvin Pope, LB (1)
1991-Derrick Williams, DB (1)
1991-Marvin Coleman, DB (2)
1993-Marvin Coleman, KR (1)
1993-Hugh Douglas, DL (1)
1994-Hugh Douglas, DL (1)
1994-Brandon Hayes, OL (2)
1994-Greg Howell, PK (2)
1994-Gregory Atkinson, LB (2)
1995-Teka Brown, OL (1)
1995-Sean Sharp, DB (1)
1996-DeAuntae Brown, DB (2)
Central State (Okla.) (37/31)
1954-Kenneth Lindsey, G
1954-Bill Sirkel, C
1955-Harold Cook, T
1956-Tom Pearson, E (2)
1959-J.W. Lockett, E (1)
1959-Jerry Peery, G (3)
1960-Raymond Hayes, FB (1)
1960-Roosevelt Nivens, DT (3)
1961-Rob Sams, DT (1)
1962-Ed Nowlin, DE (1)
1963-Billy Jones, E (1)
1964-Billy Jones, E (1)
1964-R.L. Briggs, Back (2)
1965-Jerome Bell, E (2)
1966-Carl Smith, LB (1)
1969-Don Eldridge, DE (1)
1970-Keni Ray, DB (2)
1972-James Hooks, Back (2)
1975-Dale Alexander, DL (1)
1976-Steve Leemhuis, C (1)
1977-Steve Tate, RB (2)
1978-Steve Tate, RB (2)
1979-Steve Tate, RB (2)
1979-Kirk Condry, C (2)
1979-Scott Burger, QB (2)
1980-Clifford Chatman, RB (1)
1982-Daric Zeno, WR (1)
1982-Randy Page, QB (2)
1983-Daric Zeno, WR (1)
1983-Randy Page, QB (1)
1983-Ed Desherow, LB (1)
1983-Rod Davis, OL (2)
1984-Ed Desherow, LB (2)
1985-Scott Leggett, OL (2)
1985-Eddie Goodlow, RB (2)
1985-Herb Allison, DL (2)
1986-Charles Bell, DL (2)
Central Washington (33/29)
1957-Corky Bridges, HB (2)
1958-Corky Bridges, HB (1)
1958-Larry Maguire, T (3)
1961-Bill Betcher, C (1)
1968-Dan Collins, OT (1)
1972-John Coen, QB (1)
1981-Tim Kofstad, LB (1)
1982-Mike Grant, WR (1)
1982-Wayne Sweet, DB (1)
1983-Tim DeGrass, DL (2)
1984-Maurice Hanks, LB (1)
1984-Kyle Fowler, WR (2)
1984-Simeon Fields, DL (2)
1985-Craig Danielson, OL (1)
1987-Troy Stewart, OL (2)
1988-Kirk Elsner, OL (1)
1988-Mike Estes, OL (1)
1989-Mike Estes, DL (1)
1989-Pat Patterson, RB (1)
1990-Marc Yonts, DL (1)
1991-Tracy McKenzie, LB (1)
1991-Darrell Roulst, K (1)
1991-Kenny Thompson, RB (1)
1991-Spencer Minnix, DB (2)
1993-Derck Baker, DB (1)
1993-Darrell Roulst, K (2)
1995-Kenny Russaw, WR (1)
1995-Jon Kitna, QB (1)
1995-Andy Lwanga, DL (2)
1996-Greg Stoller, P (1)
1996-Kenny Russaw, WR (2)
1998-John Hallead, DB (1)
1998-Mark Doll, OL (2)
Centre (Ky.) (1/1)
1955-Gene Scott, Back
Chadron State (Neb.) (12/12)
1958-Tom Blondell, E (2)
1971-Mike Parks, DE (2)
1975-Duane Fritz, P (1)
1977-Terry Mastny, OT (2)
1977-Ralph Gill, DL (2)
1982-Dennis Hendricks, OL (1)
1985-Duane Smith, WR (2)
1986-Dean Richard, OL (2)
1989-Jay Masek, K (2)
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1990-Corey Anderson, LB (1)
1990-David Jones, RB (1)
1990-Bill Boness, OL (2)
Chico State (Calif.) (1/1)
1954-George Maderos, E
Claremont-Mudd (Calif.) (3/2)
1969-Steve Endemano, DB (2)
1970-Steve Endemano, DB (2)
1971-Dave Austen, OT (2)
Clarion State (Pa.) (8/5)
1977-Bill May, K (2)
1977-Ed Arndt, DL (2)
1978-Bill May, K (2)
1979-Bill May, K (1)
1980-Gary McCauley, TE (2)
1981-Gary McCauley, TE (1)
1981-Mike Crovak, DL (2)
1982-Kevin Ewing, DL (2)
Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) (2/1)
1984-Tim Walther, DB (2)
1985-Tim Walther, DB (2)
Concordia (Wis.) (11/10)
1981-Jim Passage, OL (2)
1982-Dave Buuck, WR (1)
1983-Dave Buuck, WR (1)
1987-Tony Giovanetti, DL (2)
1990-Andre McKinstry, RB (2)
1990-Don Mussfeldt, LB (2)
1991-Robert Blake, DL (1)
1991-Gary Griffin, DB (2)
1995-Rich Haczynski, LB (2)
1996-David Knuth, DL (2)
1996-Rudy Mederos, KOR (2)
Culver-Stockton (Mo.) (6/6)
1955-George Cilek, E
1979-Bill Zelle, DL (2)
1985-Steve Willett, TE (1)
1986-Jim Tully, OL (2)
1989-Kevin Wiley, WR (1)
1994-Nick Butler, KR (1)
2007-Preston Nicholson, WR (1)
Colorado Mines (5/4)
Cumberlands (Ky.) (11/10)
Coe (Iowa) (1/1)
1959-Vince Tesone, QB (3)
1960-Mike McCutchan, DB (1)
1976-Russell Truby, LB (1)
1986-Tim Baer, P (1)
1987-Tim Baer, P (1)
Concord (W.Va.) (26/21)
1954-Dan Crane, Back
1962-Sam Bourne, OT (2)
1966-Doug Dean, Back (2)
1977-Robert Pauley, DL (2)
1978-Carlos Lee, WR (1)
1978-Robert Pauley, DL (2)
1980-Lynn Pendergraft, WR (2)
1980-Dave Renner, QB (2)
1981-Frank Dent, DB (2)
1985-Kevin Johnson, LB (2)
1986-Kevin Johnson, LB (1)
1987-Craig Plymal, DB (1)
1987-David Stiltner, DL (2)
1989-Tracy Gravely, DB (1)
1989-James Smith, OL (2)
1990-Bryan Hamm, RB (1)
1990-Robert Majors, DB (2)
1991-Chris Hairston, RB (1)
1991-Dan Lindsey, OL (1)
1991-Robert Majors, DB (1)
1992-Chris Hairston, RB (1)
1992-Dan Lindsey, OL (1)
1992-Mike Spradling, LB (2)
1992-Robert Thompson, DL (2)
1993-Greg Stone, OL (2)
1994-Freddie Ford, LB (1)
Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) (11/11)
1964-Dave Heide, Back (1)
1977-Barry Bennett, DL (1)
1978-Allen Holm, OT (1)
1979-Bob Beliveau, RB (1)
1979-Dave Klug, LB (1)
1980-Ralph Halvorsen, LB (1)
1980-Mark Heysse, DL (2)
1981-Jim Klug, RB (2)
1981-Don Rosengren, DL (2)
1982-Doug McMillan, DL (2)
1983-Roger Lindahl, LB (1)
Concordia (Neb.) (9/7)
1981-Gary Pomerenke, DL (2)
1982-Gary Pomerenke, DL (1)
1984-Kahill King, DB (1)
1994-Travis Soukup, TE (1)
2000-Ross Wurdeman, TE (1)
2001-Ross Wurdeman, TE (1)
2002-Sean Stewart, DB (2)
2012-Kenny Zoeller, PK (1)
2013-Darnell Woods, DB (1)
1988-Scott Hamilton, RB (2)
1991-Dewayne Steely, DB (1)
1991-Mark Barrett, LB (2)
1994-Sean Gray, DB (2)
1995-Sean Gray, DB (2)
2002-Bo Buchanan, LB (1)
2004-Ben Beeler, OL (1)
2004-Dustin Huffaker, DB (2)
2005-Moses Cochran, RB (2)
2012-Terrance Cobby, RB (1)
2013-Weston Hazelhurst, LB (2)
Cumberland (Tenn.) (9/7)
1992-Doug Binkley, DB (1)
1993-Doug Binkley, DB (1)
1993-James Massengille, DL (2)
1994-Doug Binkley, DB (1)
1996-Collins Peaden, DL (1)
1997-Heath Springer, DL (1)
2001-Matt Hutto, P (2)
2005-Johnathan Laster, KRS (1)
2012-Ryan Wood, OL (1)
2013-AJ Harmon, OL (2)
Dakota State (S.D.) (10/10)
1976-Jeff Rodman, RB (1)
1977-Rick Rodman, DL (2)
1977-Mike Freidel, LB (2)
1978-Jim Janssen, RB (2)
1993-Max Hodgen, LB (2)
1993-Tard Smith, KR (2)
1998-Larry Voss, DL (2)
2000-Jared Peterreins, SB (1)
2001-Mark Maples, WR (2)
2005-Tommy Hofer, WR (1)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) (8/8)
1976-Mike Flyger, LB (2)
1987-Dan DeVries, TE (2)
1991-Chris Lounsberry, OL (1)
1997-Todd Sprang, DB (2)
2008-Nick Tolsma, P (1)
2010-James Hansen, OL (1)
2011-Anthony Muilenburg, WR (1)
2012-Derek Carlson, P (1)
2013-Anthony Muilenberg, WR (2)
Dana (Neb.) (11/9)
1987-Bryan Muschall, RB (1)
1989-Troy Buss, P (2)
1992-Mike Allen, DB (2)
1992-Kelly Ryan, OL (2)
1995-William Collins, LB (1)
1996-William Collins, LB (1)
1999-Jason Mitchell, SB (2)
2002-Luke Smith, LB (2)
2006-Rick Lebeda, K (1)
2012-Dillon Carmichael, OL (1)
2013-Dillon Carmichael, OL (1)
Defiance (Ohio) (5/5)
1961-Martin Baumhower, E (1)
1961-Tom Gryzwinski, QB (2)
1966-Joe Arliano, LB (1)
1969-Paul Yon, OT (2)
1973-Tom Shaffner, Back (2)
Delaware State (1/1)
1972-Steve Coleman, DE (2)
Delta State (Miss.) (5/5)
1955-Aubrey Rozzell, T
1959-George Arendale, G (2)
1972-Jerry Cox, LB (2)
1972-Jerry Holt, OT (2)
1974-Ron Holmes, DL (2)
Dickinison State (N.D.) (39/32)
1975-Dave Lupo, C (1)
1980-Chris Walby, DL (2)
1981-Tony Moore, LB (1)
1981-Dean Land, DL (2)
1982-Stuart Davis, LB (1)
1982-Dean Land, DL (2)
1982-Tony Moore, LB (2)
1983-Todd Wandler, OL (2)
1985-Bob Williamson, OL (1)
1986-Brent Wandler, LB (1)
1986-Darcy Strong, DL (2)
1987-Pete Stanton, DB (1)
1987-Paul Chapman, OL (2)
1987-Todd Middleton, LB (2)
1988-Paul Chapman, OL (1)
1988-Scott Gratz, DB (1)
1989-Paul Chapman, OL (1)
1989-Chuck Michaelson, DL (1)
1990-Rory Farstveet, OL (2)
1990-Rocky Hanson, LB (2)
1991-Rory Farstveet, OL (1)
1991-Rob Stanton, RB (2)
1992-Rory Farstveet, OL (1)
1992-Dirk Kuntz, DB (1)
1995-Duane Monlux, KOR, (1)
1995-Shane Sommerfeld, DB (2)
1996-Dan Hanson, LB (1)
1998-Darrick Ystaas, DB (2)
1999-Tony Biesiot, LB (1)
2002-Adam Eckert, RS (1)
2002-Dennis Morris, OL (1)
2003-Coly Rush, DL (2)
2004-Josh Epperly, OL (2)
2004-Jace Schillinger, RB (2)
2005-Josh Epperly, OL (1)
2005-Ross Walker, DL (2)
2005-Kylan Klauzer, LB (2)
2008-Ryley McPeters, DB (1)
2010-Derek Pauley, TE (1)
Doane (Neb.) (23/19)
1960-Ray Best, OG (3)
1966-Fred Davis, OT (1)
1967-Fred Davis, OT (1)
1968-Mike Sallier, Back (2)
1969-Mike Sallier, Back (2)
1979-Kendall Hoggins, RB (2)
1980-Dean Weinmeister, DL (2)
1985-John Reeves, OL (2)
1986-Greg Chapek, DL (1)
1990-Jesse Nelson, LB (2)
1991-Jesse Nelson, LB (2)
1993-Mark Brahmer, DL (1)
1993-Matt Franzen, OL (1)
1993-Preston Renshaw, DB (2)
1997-Chad Boyes, OL (1)
1997-Shawn Kelly, DB (2)
1997-Dan Thurin, LB (2)
1999-Rusty Sutton, OL (2)
2000-Raymonn Adams, RB (1)
2000-Jesse Gronemeyer, DB (2)
2001-Jesse Gronemeyer, DB (1)
2011-Andrew Nielsen, PK (1)
2012-Dillon Carmichael, OL
Earlham (Ind.) (1/1)
1984-Kevin Kott, QB (2)
East Carolina (N.C.) (2/2)
1968-Bill Wondolowski, E (2)
1971-Lynn Ahrens, LB (1)
1962-Steve Ronald, DE (2)
1955-Louis Hollow, C
1960-Glen Bass, DB (3)
East Central (Okla.) (30/26)
1962-H.O. Estes, DT (1)
1965-Tommy Bell, Back (2)
1969-Donnie Brown, OG (2)
1970-Rick Thompson, Back (1)
1975-Ronnie James, Back (1)
1976-Ronnie James, Back (1)
1977-Clifford Thrift, LB (2)
1978-Clifford Thrift, LB (2)
1979-Mark Nelson, LB (1)
1980-Roger Hill, OL (1)
1984-Neal Calip, TE (1)
1984-Brad Calip, QB (1)
1984-Don Wilson, OL (2)
1986-Tim Kimrey, LB (1)
1986-Todd Graham, DB (1)
1986-Terry Babbit, DL (2)
1987-Donnie Douglas, DB (2)
1987-Kevin Grigsby, OL (2)
1988-Kevin Grigsby, OL (2)
1990-Bryant Black, DB (2)
1991-Bryant Black, DB (1)
1992-Sonny Feexico, P (2)
1993-Tyler Jack, RB (1)
1993-Lance Harjo, OL (2)
1993-Rodney Kendricks, LB (2)
1994-Cory Bennett, DB (2)
1995-James Martin, OL (1)
1996-Brian Bessner, PR (1)
1996-Jason Lewis, RB (1)
1996-Chad Stanton, OL (1)
Eastern Montana (2/2)
Eastern Oregon (15/12)
1979-Darryl Irvin, E (2)
1980-Havan Jones, DB (1)
1980-Tony Applewhite, LB (2)
1981-Havan Jones, DB (1)
1986-Craig Henderson, RB (2)
1991-Jeff Church, OL (2)
1992-Jeff Church, OL (1)
1995-Shea Little, OL (1)
1996-Shea Little, OL (1)
1997-Kyle Washburn, WR (2)
1998-Jeremy Fullenwider, LB (2)
2004-Nick Hannah, LB (2)
2010-Seath Kimball, DL (1)
2012-Howard McDonald, LB (1)
2013-Jace Billingsley, WR (2)
Eastern Washington (11/9)
1957-Richard Huston, C (3)
1965-Mel Stanton, Back (1)
1967-Bill Deidrick, Back (2)
1967-Dave Svendsen, E (1)
1968-Greg Gavin, C (2)
1969-Greg Gavin, C (1)
1971-Bob Picard, E (2)
1972-Bob Picard, E (1)
1973-Scott Garske, E (1)
1975-Mike Richter, DB (1)
1977-Tom Bassett, E (2)
Edinboro State (Pa.) (3/3)
1954-Buddy Saulsbury, Back (1)
1971-Al Raines, HB (2)
1975-Dave Seigh, DB (2)
1976-Howard Hackley, E (2)
Elmhurst (Ill.) (4/3)
1976-Tom Gauscius, OG (2)
1978-George Donald, RB (2)
1978-Rick Green, DL (2)
1979-George Donald, RB (1)
East Texas State (22/18)
Elon (N.C.) (25/22)
East Stroudsburg State (Pa.) (2/2)
1960-Ed Becker, DE (1)
1965-Larry Helwig, DE (2)
East Tennessee State (1/1)
1955-Bobby Fox, Back
1957-Dean Hesse, T
1957-Norman Roberts, E (1)
1958-Norman Roberts, E (1)
1963-Orville Hudson, C (1)
1964-Fred Polser, DT (1)
1967-Sam Walton, OT (2)
1968-Arthur James, Back (1)
1969-Arthur James, Back (1)
1970-Dub Lewis, C (2)
1972-Kenneth Parks, Back (1)
1972-Curtis Wester, OG (1)
1972-Autry Beamon, DB (2)
1972-Harvey Martin, DE (2)
1973-Autry Beamon, DB (1)
1973-Leroy Johnson, LB (2)
1974-Autry Beamon, DB (1)
1975-Tim Collier, DB (1)
1977-David Bryant, OG (1)
1980-Wade Wilson, QB (1)
1980-Danny Kirk, LB (2)
1981-Cary Noiel, RB (1)
Eastern Michigan (3/3)
1968-Garry Grady, DB (1)
1969-Bob Lintz, DL (1)
1970-Dave Pureifory, DT (1)
Eastern New Mexico (9/8)
1955-Ronnie Holcomb, Back
1963-Pete Jacquess, Back (2)
1968-Richard Dibble, OG (2)
1970-George Fetters, OG (1)
1971-Mike Franks, QB (1)
1975-Tom Manley, Back (2)
1981-Brad Beck, RB (1)
1983-Kevin Kott, QB (2)
1961-George Wooten, DB (2)
1963-Willie Tart, DB (1)
1964-Jerry Rowe, DE (2)
1969-Richard McGeorge, E (1)
1973-Glenn Ellis, DL (1)
1974-Brent Sexton, DB (2)
1976-Ricky Locklear, DL (1)
1977-Danny Bass, OT (1)
1978-Bobby Hedrick, RB (2)
1980-Bobby Hedrick, RB (1)
1980-Chris Worst, DL (2)
1981-Chris Worst, DL (1)
1981-Phil Renn, K (1)
1981-Tony Pethel, OL (2)
1981-Stanley Tootoo, LB (2)
1984-Royce Fentress, LB (1)
1985-Grady Williams, DL (2)
1986-Ricky Sigmon, OL (1)
1986-Dwayne Clark, RB (1)
1987-Chuck Ward, TE (2)
1988-Tony DiPietro, OL (2)
1988-Dwayne Clark, RB (2)
1992-Lamar Adams, DL (1)
1992-Maurice Vezina, OL (1)
1992-Rod Clark, KR (2)
Emory & Henry (Va.) (1/1)
1968-Sonny Wade, Back (2)
Emporia State (Kan.) (21/18)
1954-Lemuel Harkey, Back
1955-Bill Danenhauer, T
1959-Rusty Addleman, FB (1)
1962-Marv Williamson, E (2)
1963-Bruce Upstill, Back (2)
1968-Bruce Cerone, E (1)
1969-Bruce Cerone, E (1)
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1972-John Lohmeyer, DE (1)
1973-Mike Denimark, LB (1)
1973-Abe Welcher, Back (2)
1984-Jim Holm, DB (2)
1987-Darren Johnson, WR (2)
1988-Clifford Hodrick, OL (1)
1988-Aubrey Dunlap, RB (2)
1989-Matt Koehler, LB (1)
1989-Alvester Bobby, RB (2)
1989-Monte Boots, DL (2)
1990-Alvester Bobby, RB (2)
1990-Matt Koehler, LB (2)
1991-Wade LeDuc, TE (2)
1991-Quincy Tillmon, RB (1)
Eureka (Ill.) (4/3)
1981-Rick Rogy, DB (2)
1982-Rick Rogy, DB (2)
1991-Ben Blakeley, DL (2)
1992-Derrick Harris, RB (2)
Evangel (Mo.) (19/18)
1978-Jim Bailie, OG (2)
1984-Tony Dollinger, RB (1)
1988-Otis Calhoun, DB (1)
1992-Derrick Clark, RB (1)
1992-Nathaniel Bell, DB (2)
1993-Derrick Clark, RB (1)
1994-Jay Hellwig, LB (1)
1994-Derrick McBride, DB (2)
1996-John Wachob, OL (1)
2001-Dimitrius Breedlove, WR (1)
2001-Lamont Wynn, LB (1)
2001-Omari Zachary, DB (1)
2001-Marshall Del Reis, RB (2)
2001-David Peppleman, K (2)
2001-Hal Hula, DB (2)
2002-Greg Garka, TE (2)
2005-Micah Cravalho, PRS (2)
2006-Jeremiah Hays, C (1)
2012-Jesse Vaughn, WR (1)
Evansville (Ind.) (2/2)
1954-Bob Scott, C
1955-Kenneth Lutterbach, Back
Fairmont State (W.Va.) (15/15)
1965-George Clayton, DB (1)
1967-Larry Blackstone, DE (1)
1967-Dave Williams, MG (2)
1969-George Edwards, Back (1)
1979-Tim Underwood, LB (2)
1981-Randy Jones, DL (1)
1981-Chris Humphries, OL (2)
1981-Luc Tousignant, QB (2)
1984-Ed Coleman, WR (1)
1986-Frank Pifer, DL (2)
1987-Mike Roscoe, WR (1)
1988-Lou Mabin, DB (1)
1988-Joe Jones, OL (2)
1988-Ken Oravec, DL (2)
1993-Henry Newby, LB (1)
1978-Rick Hatfield, E (2)
1979-Pat Gibson, OG (1)
1979-Nelson Bolden, RB (1)
1979-Rick Hatfield, E (2)
1980-Nelson Bolden, RB (1)
1981-Ken Agee, RB (1)
1981-Jerry Campbell, LB (2)
1982-Chris Riley, DB (1)
1982-Curtis Davidson, OL (2)
1983-Curtis Davidson, OL (1)
1983-Brian Washington, DB (2)
1984-Brian Vogt, DL (1)
1984-Lawrence Coleman, RB (2)
1985-Dana Wright, RB (1)
1985-Jon Huffman, DB (2)
1986-Dana Wright, RB (1)
1986-Bryon Krupp, DL (2)
1987-Rick Mielcanek, DL (2)
1989-Chuck Hale, OL (1)
1989-Andre Roberts, DB (1)
1990-Tim Russ, OL (2)
1991-Bob Heitkamp, LB (1)
1991-Matt Maglicic, DL (2)
1992-Bob Heitkamp, LB (1)
1992-Chris Smith, DL (2)
1993-Marty Simon, OL (2)
1994-Ray Long, LB (1)
1994-Loren Ragland, OL (2)
1995-Cal Dietz, OL (1)
1995-Nate Arnold, DL (1)
1995-Ray Long, LB (1)
1995-Nate Weihrauch, DB (1)
1996-Nate Arnold, DL (1)
1996-Nate Weihranch, DB (1)
1996-Jason May, OL (2)
1997-Craig Aukerman, DB (1)
1997-Bart Conley, LB (1)
1997-Tom Hansen, OL (1)
1997-Bo Hurley, QB (1)
1997-Darrell Ramsey, TE (1)
1998-Craig Aukerman, DB (2)
Fisk (Tenn.) (2/2)
1973-Terry Smith, OL (2)
1973-David Boyd, DB (2)
Florence State (Ala.) (1/1)
1955-Wendell Taylor, Back
Florida A&M (6/4)
1954-Willie Gallimore, Back
1956-Willie Gallimore, Back (3)
1960-Curtis Miranda, C (3)
1961-Curtis Miranda, DG (1)
1962-Robert Paremore, HB (1)
1967-Major Hazelton, DB (1)
Florida State (1/1)
1954-L. Makowiecke, T
Fort Hays State (Kan.) (14/13)
1972-Willie Bouyer, DB (2)
1976-Chuck Evans, RB (1)
1977-Chuck Evans, RB (1)
1979-Greg Rambo, C (1)
1962-Dave Parker, DB (1)
1964-Dave Jones, LB (2)
1977-Jim Homolka, DL (2)
1978-Tom Doll, RB (2)
1982-Tony Workman, TE (1)
1985-Eric Busenbark, WR (1)
1985-Robert Long, QB (1)
1990-Mike Allen, DB (1)
1990-Dave Lannon, OL (1)
1990-Greg Yost, DL (1)
1991-Dustin Bailey, LB (2)
1991-Chris Capettini, TE (1)
1991-Dave Lannon, OL (1)
1991-Kevin Wright, DL (1)
Findlay (Ohio) (49/38)
Fort Lewis (Colo.) (1/1)
Faulkner (Ala.) (4/3)
2009-Sean Thom, LB (1)
2011-Josh Hollingsworth, QB (1)
2013-Josh Hollingsworth, QB (1)
213-Cameron Golob, PK (2)
Ferris State (Mich.) (4/3)
1964-Paul Riley, E (1)
1965-Allen Smith, Back (1)
1968-Mickey Davis, OG (2)
1971-Dave Doak, DB (2)
1975-Mark Newburg, OG (2)
1977-Ben Finch, DL (2)
1978-Ben Finch, DL (1)
1978-Pat Gibson, OG (1)
1982-Scott Stamper, RB (2)
Franklin (Ind.) (8/5)
1975-Brad Crawford, DB (1)
1976-Brad Crawford, DB (1)
1977-Brad Crawford, DB (1)
1977-Dana Standefer, QB (2)
1979-Robbie Ray, E (2)
1981-Joe Chester, WR (1)
1981-Steve Wray, QB (1)
1982-Joe Chester, WR (2)
Fresno State (Calif.) (1/1)
1954-Willard Whittaker, G
Friends (Kan.) (16/13)
1979-Ron Becker, DB (2)
1991-Bob Lawrence, DL (1)
1991-Morris Lolar, DB (1)
1992-Morris Lolar, DB (1)
1992-Juan Petersen, OL (1)
1993-Demetrius Olden, DL (1)
1994-Deginald Malone, DB (1)
1994-Dan Wentz, OL (2)
1996-Kip Edwards, DB (2)
1997-Kip Edwards, DB (1)
1998-Steve Waller, PR (2)
2004-Aaron Howell, RB (1)
2008-Jacob Bruster, OL (1)
2011-Dexter Davis, DL (1)
2012-Dexter Davis, DL (1)
2013-Marcus Carter, LB (1)
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (20/18)
1975-Bob Bolick, OT (2)
1976-Mike Cox, DB (2)
1977-Johnny Walker, RB (1)
1978-Jeff Carter, OG (1)
1980-Ralph Warthen, DL (2)
1982-Chip Stuart, QB (1)
1982-Cameron Brooks, WR (2)
1982-Carlisle Koonts, K (2)
1983-Cameron Brooks, WR (2)
1985-Eric Brewton, DB (1)
1987-Jeff Parker, K (1)
1988-Eric Brewton, DB (2)
1989-Darrell Middleton, RB (2)
1992-James Harbinson, DB (1)
1992-Dunsey Harper, LB (1)
1992-Andre Kwasnik, K (1)
1992-Gabe Wilkins, DL (1)
1992-Raymond Jennings, LB (2)
1992-Terry McGowen, DB (2)
Geneva (Pa.) (19/17)
1959-Jim Natasi, G (3)
1987-Mike Nedzesky, DL (1)
1988-Randy Trzeciak, LB (1)
1989-Tom Sonsini, OL (2)
1990-Tom Sonsini, OL (2)
1995-Willie Murray, RB (1)
1996-Willie Murray, RB (1)
1996-Mike Gill, PK (2)
1997-Bill Scott, OL (2)
1998-Mike Holaren, WR (2)
1999-Melvin Cobbs, RB (1)
2000-Adam Smith, DL (1)
2000-Josh Kisling, OL (2)
2001-Vince Dalicandro, P (1)
2001-Marko Thomas, WR (2)
2003-Mark Villella, DB (1)
2005-Frank Hernandez, DL (2)
2005-Zach Blair, P (2)
2006-Brian Hall, LB (1)
Georgetown (Ky.) (52/38)
1965-Tom Seals, DG (1)
1966-Tom Seals, DT (1)
1974-Charles Pierson, DL (2)
1976-Rubin McIntyre, RB (1)
1978-John Martinelli, C (1)
1983-Mike Ward, OL (2)
1984-Kent Garrett, LB (2)
1985-Rob McCrary, RB (1)
1986-Forty Jackson, DB (2)
1987-Chris Reed, OL (1)
1987-Forty Jackson, DB (2)
1988-Chris Reed, OL (1)
1988-Mitch Winburn, RB (2)
1988-Dan Shearer, LB (2)
1989-Mitch Winburn, RB (1)
1989-Steve Blakenbaker, DL (2)
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1990-Bryan McKenzie, DL (1)
1991-Chris Hogan, DL (1)
1991-Gary Miller, OL (2)
1991-Dane Damron, QB (2)
1992-Dane Damron, QB (1)
1992-Chris Hogan, DL (1)
1993-Steve Hill, OL (2)
1995-Chad McCollam, WR (2)
1999-Walt Delong, OL (1)
1999-Eddie Eviston, QB (1)
1999-Frank Parks, DB (1)
1999-Shane Pearson, LB (1)
2000-Walt DeLong, OL (1)
2000-Eddie Eviston, QB (1)
2000-Tony Steele, DL (1)
2000-Shane Pearson, LB (1)
2000-Kevin Davis, K (2)
2001-Walt Delong, OL (1)
2001-Eddie Eviston, QB (1)
2002-Shan Housekeeper, LB (1)
2002-Sean Cronin, DL (2)
2002-Resse Hicks, OL (2)
2003-John Michael Sullivan, LB (1)
2003-Seth Faulkner, DB (2)
2004-John Michael Sullivan, LB (1)
2004-Michael Hudson, DL (2)
2004-Jeff Smith, QB (2)
2004-Chris Wergers, OL (2)
2005-Kenya Williams, DL (1)
2005-Gabe Guthrie, LB (2)
2006-Clay Hamblen, AP (1)
2007-Clay Hamblen, DB (1)
2010-Kyle Anderson, DL (1)
2011-Zach Goebel, LB (1)
2012-Chris Gohman, WR (1)
2013-Brock Messina, LB (1)
Georgia Southwestern (3/2)
1985-Tony Anderson, OL (1)
1986-David Justice, K (2)
Glenville State (W.Va.) (13/9)
1968-Jim Frashier, DG (1)
1973-Larry Chapman, OL (2)
1976-Lee Hodges, RB (2)
1984-Mike Payne, DB (2)
1992-Jed Drenning, QB (2)
1992-Chris George, WR (2)
1993-Jed Drenning, QB (1)
1993-Chris George, WR (1)
1993-Shawn Robison, OL (2)
1994-Chris George, WR (1)
1994-Shawn Robison, OL (1)
1994-Scott Otis, QB (2)
1994-Chuck Hython, DL (2)
Graceland (Iowa) (14/11)
1975-Alphie Fulton, C (2)
1976-Alphie Fulton, C (1)
1977-Ward Love, DL (1)
1977-Pat Henry, OG (2)
1978-Connie Spinks, DL (2)
1979-Dennis Thompson, OL (1)
1982-Charlie Seefeldt, LB (2)
1983-Charlie Seefeldt, LB (2)
1989-Sydney Bingham, LB (1)
1990-Bill Gray, LB (2)
1991-Bill Gray, LB (1)
1993-Brian Quint, DB (1)
2005-Roshe Hepburn, DB (1)
2005-Rufus Williams, OL (2)
Grambling (La.) (20/19)
1955-Willie Davis, G
1956-Alvin Richardson, T (1)
1956-Edward Murray, Back (2)
1960-Ernie Ladd, OT (3)
1962-Buck Buchanan, OT (1)
1963-Fred Collins, OG (1)
1963-James Griffin, DE (2)
1964-Al Dotson, DT (1)
1965-Frank Cornish, OT (1)
1966-Norman Davis, OT (2)
1967-Henry Davis, OT (2)
1967-Robert Atkins, DB (2)
1970-Frank Lewis, E (2)
1971-Solomon Frelow, OG (1)
1971-James Mendenhall, DT (2)
1972-Steve Dennis, DB (1)
1972-Gary Johnson, DT (2)
1972-Matthew Reed, QB (2)
1973-Gary Johnson, DT (1)
1973-Billy Hunter, DB (2)
Grand Valley State (Mich.) (7/7)
1975-Dan Karpowicz, OT (1)
1976-Dennis Dernmeyer, DL (1)
1976-Jamie Hosford, RB (2)
1977-Gary Evans, OT (1)
1978-Bob Beaudrie, C (1)
1978-Joe Pollard, DB (1)
1979-Ron Essink, OT (2)
Grand View (Iowa) (7/7)
2009-Titus Bland, DB (1)
2010-E.J. Peterson, LB (1)
2011-Tyler Wells, OL (1)
2012-Jon Higgins, DL (1)
2013-Jason Gladfelder, LB (1)
2013-Presley Godson, OL (2)
2013-Dudley Bickham, LB (2)
Greenville (Ill.) (8/6)
1988-Eddie Hernandez, DB (2)
1991-Anthony Buckley, OL (1)
1991-Anthony Dodson, RB (1)
1992-Anthony Dodson, RB (1)
1992-Aaron Duff, OL (1)
1993-Aaron Duff, OL (1)
1993-Todd Bale, DL (2)
1993-Dau Colvis, DL (2)
Guliford (N.C.) (7/7)
1967-Henry McKay, E (1)
1974-Tony Swainey, P (1)
1975-Steve Muslin, OT (1)
1976-Reggie Keenan, RB (1)
1984-Pernell Jefferson, DB (1)
1986-Alan Foley, OL (2)
1987-Kamus McNair, OL (2)
Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) (13/10)
1954-Jack Henderson, C
1955-Jack Henderson, C
1958-Bill Rill, C (1)
1958-Jack Westin, E (1)
1959-William Beck, T (1)
1966-Richard Jaeger, C (1)
1967-Richard Jaeger, C (2)
1969-Greg Johnson, LB (2)
1970-Greg Johnson, DB (2)
1972-Tom Dahlberg, Back (2)
1979-Jay Schoeneback, RB (2)
1980-Dave Majarian, LB (2)
1983-Kurt Ploeger, DL (1)
Hamline (Minn.) (1/1)
1970-Craig Strane, OG (2)
Hampton (Va.) (7/6)
1977-Reggie Doss, DL (1)
1978-Don Rose, DB (2)
1980-Anthony Smith, WR (2)
1981-Mike Johnson, OL (1)
1981-Dennis Mahan, RB (2)
1981-Phil Harrison, DL (2)
1982-Mike Johnson, OL (2)
Hanover (Ind.) (25/19)
1975-Anthony Brantley, FB (1)
1975-Kelly Kerin, DL (2)
1976-Gary Fricke, OT (2)
1979-Walt Worley, RB (2)
1980-Don Katzman, LB (1)
1980-Jeff Carter, WR (2)
1981-Jeff Carter, WR (1)
1981-Jeff Walton, TE (2)
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1982-Ron Mueller, DB (2)
1982-Andy Hodek, P (2)
1983-Andy Hodek, P (2)
1983-Bryan Perry, WR (2)
1984-Jon Pinnick, QB (2)
1984-Bryan Perry, WR (2)
1985-Jon Pinnick, QB (2)
1986-Jon Pinnick, QB (1)
1986-Phil Ochs, DB (1)
1986-Brad Dreyer, OL (2)
1987-Mike Luker, WR (1)
1987-Bob Burkhart, QB (2)
1988-Mike Luker, WR (1)
1989-Joel Benedett, DB (2)
1991-Brian Glesing, SB (1)
1991-Paul Gray, QB (1)
1991-Derek Moyers, WR (1)
Harding (Ark.) (24/18)
1968-Don Sinquefield, LB (2)
1969-Jim Duncan, DT (2)
1970-Jerry Cook, OG (2)
1971-Jerry Cook, OG (1)
1972-Ed Eason, OT (2)
1973-Tom Gooden, Back (1)
1974-Barney Crawford, DL (2)
1976-Mike Black, OT (1)
1982-Bruce Baldwin, DB (1)
1982-Kyle Blickenstaff, P (2)
1989-Patrick Gill, LB (1)
1990-Lance Rodgers, DB (1)
1990-Patrick Gill, LB (2)
1990-Brent Goodwin, K (2)
1991-Patrick Gill, LB (1)
1992-Paul Simmons, DL (1)
1992-Jon Newby, DB (2)
1993-Jon Newby, DB (1)
1993-Paul Simmons, DL (1)
1993-Brooks Harrell, LB (2)
1993-Thad Hill, TE (2)
1994-Paul Simmons, LB (1)
1995-Orlandor Joseph, DL (1)
1995-Chad Griffin, DB (2)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (7/6)
1993-Collin McCormick, SB (1)
1993-Derek Evans, OL (2)
1994-Kevin Beam, QB (1)
1994-Collin McCormick, SB (1)
1994-Anthony Christian, DL (1)
1994-Tommy Cupil, RB (2)
1995-Jason Hall, OL (1)
Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) (1/1)
2004-Cory Murphy, PRS (2)
Hastings (Neb.) (19/16)
1954-Chuck Stickels, Back
1976-Webster Van Valkenburgh, DL (2)
1977-Webster Van Valkenburgh, DL (1)
1978-Dale Ocker, DL (2)
1980-Steve Fruchti, DL (2)
1983-Mike Schmitz, DL (2)
1984-Dennis Sullivan, OL (1)
1991-Chris Pohle, DL (1)
1992-Gordon Whitten, SB (1)
1992-Chris Pohle, DL (2)
1994-Jerry Drake, LB (2)
1995-Shawn Bennett, DL (1)
2000-Travis Souice, RB (2)
2001-Bo Bienkowski, RB (1)
2002-Daniel Woodburn, WR (2)
2002-Bo Bienkowski, RB (2)
2004-Eric Moody, RB (1)
2004-Luke Siems, OL (2)
2011-Tom Van Haute, OL (1)
Henderson State (Ark.) (21/19)
1960-Charles Donaldson, DG (3)
1970-Stan Parris, DB (2)
1974-Lewis Pryor, DB (1)
1974-Ernest Rhone, LB (1)
1975-Dwayne Cornelious, DB (2)
1976-Bo Adkisson, K (1)
1977-Bo Adkisson, K (1)
1978-Roy Green, DB (1)
1979-Mike Mack, OG (1)
1983-Daniel Hunter, DB (2)
1984-Mike Bass, OL (2)
1985-Kenny Fells, RB (1)
1985-Keith Bryan, K (1)
1985-Bruce Barnes, DL (2)
1987-Richard Clark, DL (1)
1989-Dave Vandersloot, OL (1)
1989-Calvin Goshen, RB (2)
1990-Todd Jones, OL (1)
1991-Chris Carter, P (2)
1991-Tony Gant, OL (1)
1992-Chris Carter, P (1)
Hillsdale (Mich.) (32/26)
1954-Mark Frankel, Back
1955-Nate Clark, Back
1956-Nate Clark, Back (2)
1957-Doug Maison, QB (1)
1957-Dave Trippett, G (1)
1959-Duke Davis, C (2)
1960-Richard Larkin, OT (1)
1964-Bruce McLenna, Back (1)
1965-Bruce McLenna, Back (1)
1966-Larry Fowler, E (2)
1968-Joe Vijuk, DT (2)
1969-Chester Marcol, K (1)
1969-Joe Vijuk, DT (1)
1970-Chester Marcol, K (1)
1971-Chester Marcol, K (1)
1971-Archie Robinson, DB (1)
1973-John Roberts, LB (2)
1975-Mark Law, OT (1)
1977-Virgil Webb, LB (1)
1981-Mike Broome, OL (1)
1982-Tony Iorio, OL (1)
1982-Ron Gladnick, DL (1)
1982-Terrell Washington, LB (2)
1983-Tom Kanka, DL (1)
1983-Ernie Kovath, OL (2)
1985-Kurt Norman, LB (1)
1985-Paul Mackey, DB (1)
1986-Al Huge, DL (1)
1986-Steve Dickinson, DB (1)
1987-Al Huge, DL (1)
1988-Rodney Patterson, LB (1)
1988-Keith Cini, DL (2)
Hope (Mich.) (1/1)
1954-John Adams, Back
Howard Payne (Texas) (13/12)
1954-Joe James, T
1960-Ray Jacobs, DT (1)
1960-Jerry Miller, DE (2)
1971-Mike Murphy, OT (2)
1971-Ken Sanders, DE (2)
1979-Don Kelso, DL (1)
1987-Ricky Sparks, DL (2)
1991-Keith Crawford, WR (1)
1992-Keith Crawford, WR (1)
1992-Scott Lichner, QB (1)
1992-Kevin Hill, WR (2)
1995-Sean Witherwax, DL (1)
1996-Tyrone Brown, PR (1)
Humbolt State (Calif.) (7/5)
1960-Drew Roberts, E (1)
1960-Sal Slind, LB (1)
1960-Vester Flanagan, OT (2)
1960-Manuel Simas, DG (2)
1960-Cecil Stephens, HB (2)
1961-Drew Roberts, E (2)
1962-Drew Roberts, E (1)
Huron (S.D.) (16/12)
1958-Garney Henley, HB (3)
1959-Garney Henley, HB (1)
1964-Willie Todd, DB (2)
1986-Dean Burrington, DB (2)
1986-Paul Hritzko, P (2)
1987-Ralph Newton, LB (1)
1994-Doug Kraft, WR (1)
1995-Doug Kraft, WR (1)
1995-Don Fellows, QB (2)
1996-Doug Kraft, WR (1)
1998-Ronnie Cherkin, PK (1)
1998-Garrett Hoffman, OL (1)
1999-Wade Novy, DL (1)
1999-Ronnie Cherkin, K (2)
1999-Shane Wheeler, LB (2)
2000-Mike Norgaard, OL (1)
Idaho State (1/1)
1955-Howard Green, G
Illinois Benedictine (5/4)
1973-Mike Rogowski, LB (1)
1975-Dave Swanson, DB (2)
1976-Mike Manson, P (1)
1977-Pete Mastandrea, E (2)
1978-Mike Manson, P (1)
Illinois College (1/1)
1979-Jay Wessler, RB (1)
Illinois Wesleyan (10/9)
1955-Geno Cantele, Back
1964-Al Mota, DB (1)
1965-Jim Kreitz, LB (1)
1974-Ceasar Douglas, OT (1)
1975-Dick Geddes, DL (2)
1976-Dick Geddes, DL (1)
1977-Kurt Swearingen, RB (1)
1979-Keith Cornwell, LB (1)
1979-Steve Thompson, OG (2)
1980-Rick Hanna, LB (1)
Indiana Central (1/1)
1954-Richard Nyers, Back
Indiana (Pa.) (7/4)
1973-Ed Paradis, C (2)
1974-Lynn Hieber, QB (1)
1975-Lynn Hieber, QB (1)
1976-Jim Haslett, DL (2)
1977-Jim Haslett, DL (1)
1978-Jim Haslett, DL (1)
1979-Terry Skelley, E (2)
Iowa State Teachers (1/1)
1954-Ralph Capitani, Back
Iowa Wesleyan (10/9)
1982-Kirk Soukup, DB (1)
1984-Pete Slivinsky, LB (2)
1986-Mike Wiggins, P (1)
1987-Mike Wiggins, P (1)
1990-Dustin Dewald, QB (2)
1991-Bruce Carter, WR (1)
1991-Marcus Washington, SB (2)
1993-Derrick Durden, DB (1)
1994-Wayland Rucker, RB (1)
1998-Terry Taylor, SB (2)
Jackson State (Miss.) (9/8)
1958-Melvin Pate, T (3)
1961-Willie Marshall, DE (2)
1962-Willie Richardson, E (1)
1963-Ben McGee, OT (2)
1973-Walter Payton, Back (1)
1974-Walter Payton, Back (1)
1974-Robert Brazille, LB (1)
1975-Jackie Slater, OG (1)
1978-Robert Hardy, DL (1)
Jacksonville State (Ala.) (9/8)
1967-Terry Harris, DB (1)
1970-Jimmy Champion, C (1)
1971-Bruce Nichols, OT (1)
1972-Alan Paseur, OG (2)
1973-Boyce Callahan, Back (1)
1974-Calvin Word, OT (2)
1975-Calvin Word, OT (2)
1976-Gary Wagner, DL (2)
1978-Jesse Baker, DL (1)
Jamestown (N.D.) (18/14)
1961-Gene Maluski, DE (2)
1975-Kevin Heyer, OT (2)
1977-Mark Gruskowski, DB (2)
1978-Mark Peterson, DL (1)
1979-Rick Hack, DB (1)
1980-Ron Hausauer, OL (1)
1981-Ron Hausauer, OL (1)
1982-Dave Kuehn, OL (2)
1983-Barry Neumann, DB (1)
1984-Andy Menninger, OL (1)
1985-Andy Menninger, OL (2)
1994-Carlo Lucente, RB (1)
1997-J.J. Syvrud, DL (2)
1998-J.J. Syvrud, DL (1)
2000-Adam Legette, RB (2)
2007-Gary Thoms, DB (1)
2010-Dustin Erbes, DB (1)
2013-J.T. Petsch, DB (2)
Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) (2/1)
1980-Daniel Beauford, DL (1)
1982-Daniel Beauford, DL (1)
Kalamazoo (Mich.) (1/1)
1954-John Gilman, T
Kansas Wesleyan (10/10)
1956-Larry Houdek, Back (2)
1976-Ron West, RB (2)
1980-Duke Williams, RB (2)
1994-Jim Ranieri, P (1)
1999-Ellis Wright, DL (1)
2000-Jeff Kumpula, LB (2)
2001-Matt Leonard, RB (2)
2002-Clint Brown, DB (2)
2003-Drew Bailey, DL (2)
2006-Eric Williams, DL (1)
Kearney State (Neb.) (24/22)
1956-Mike Augustyn, G (2)
1958-Claire Boroff, HB (1)
1959-Larry Jacobsen, FB (2)
1963-Dick Butolph, DB (1)
1965-Ed Krumi, C (1)
1967-Lee Jacobsen, LB (1)
1970-John Makovicka, Back (1)
1971-Randy Nelson, DB (2)
1973-Phil Gustafson, OL (1)
1974-Tom Kropp, LB (2)
1976-Roger Wachholtz, DL (2)
1977-Roger Wachholtz, DL (1)
1977-Bill Windhorst, OG (1)
1978-Doug Peterson, DL (1)
1979-Mike McGlade, OG (2)
1979-Tom Virgl, DL (2)
1980-Jeff Stenslokken, DL (1)
1981-Scot Schug, P (1)
1981-Jerry Scott, OL (1)
1982-Scot Schug, P (1)
1983-Burt Muehling, TE (1)
1984-Jon Gustafson, DL (1)
1985-Troy Stonacek, DL (2)
1987-Jeff Norblade, DB (1)
Kentucky Christian (1/1)
2013-Marvin Newkirk III, DL (2)
Kentucky State (10/7)
1973-Andy Neloms, DL (2)
1974-Royce McKinney, DB (2)
1975-Leonard Elston, E (2)
1976-Henry Ross, DB (2)
1977-Henry Ross, DB (2)
1977-Mike Johnson, DL (2)
1978-Mike Johnson, DL (1)
1979-Mike Johnson, DL (1)
1980-Gary Johnson, P (1)
1980-Rod Hill, DB (2)
Lakeland (Wis.) (5/4)
1968-Pat Curran, Back (2)
1980-Jim Wisniewski, OL (2)
1986-John Gosse, DL (2)
1987-John Gosse, DL (2)
1989-Jeff Ogiego, P (1)
Lamar Tech (Texas) (2/2)
1957-Dudley Meredith, T (1)
1961-Bobby Jancik, HB (2)
Lambuth (Tenn.) (17/15)
1989-Kevin Ward, DB (1)
1993-Jo Jo Jones, RB (2)
1994-Chet Lindemann, OL (1)
1994-Jo Jo Jones, RB (1)
1994-Justin Taylor, TE (2)
1995-Tyrone Malone, DL (2)
1995-Jase Bradford, DB (2)
1996-Jase Bradford, DB (1)
1996-Sven Ouderdorp, OL (2)
1999-Ron Dixon, WR (1)
1999-Noah Lampkins, DB (2)
2001-Chris Edwards, RB (2)
2003-Bingham Tuisamatatele, LB (1)
2004-Tim LeBeau, TE (1)
2005-Bobby Antee, DB (2)
2007-Allen Ervin, AP (1)
2008-Cedric Fisher, DL (1)
Langston (Okla.) (27/25)
1954-William Roach, E
1959-Arnold Branch, G (1)
1960-Don Smith, QB (2)
1961-Don Smith, QB (1)
1961-Roosevelt Nivens, DG (2)
1972-Kenneth Payne, E (2)
1973-Tom Henderson, DL (1)
1973-Prinson Poindexter, QB (2)
1974-Tom Henderson, DL (1)
1980-Joe Johnson, DB (1)
1989-Deryl Lane, DL (2)
1993-Ted Alford, WR (1)
1993-Tony Aska, TE (1)
1993-Dedon Prince, LB (1)
1993-Ed Daniels, QB (2)
1994-Willis Alexander, SB (1)
1994-Sean Turner, LB (1)
1994-Paul Reed, DB (1)
1995-Lamark Brim, RB (1)
1995-Kenny Jenkins, DL (1)
1995-Demillo Bynum, PR (2)
1996-Devon Jackson, LB (1)
1996-Chris Watts, OL (1)
1998-Kyle Johnson, P (2)
1999-Joe Johnson, LB (2)
2001-Joey Crawford, LB (2)
2008-Darnell Brown, DB (1)
La Verne (Calif.) (1/1)
1975-Curtis Frick, Back (2)
Lees-McRae (N.C.) (3/3)
1991-David Friday, P (1)
1992-Tom Nelson, OL (2)
1993-Christopher Gentry, OL (2)
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (30/22)
1955-Arden Ray, G
1956-Arden Ray, G (2)
1956-Harold Bullard, FB (3)
1957-Harold Bullard, FB (1)
1958-Bill Johnson, G (1)
1958-Joe Murphy, C (2)
1959-Charles Saders, T (1)
1959-Lee Farmer, HB (1)
1960-Lee Farmer, HB (1)
1960-Dick Lage, DE (1)
1960-Adam Maples, DB (3)
1961-Ronnie Frye, E (2)
1961-Dick Kemp, FB (2)
1962-Dick Kemp, FB (1)
1962-Jim Edmiston, OG (2)
1963-Howard Barnhardt, C (2)
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1966-Eddie Joyner, OT (1)
1966-Herb Arleaga, DB (2)
1967-Eddie Joyner, DT (1)
1967-Wayne Bell, Back (2)
1970-Carl Bartles, Back (1)
1974-Scott Crawford, Back (2)
1975-Scott Crawford, Back (2)
1979-Rick Mashburn, P (2)
1982-Glenn Ford, RB (2)
1983-Butch Bunter, DL (2)
1984-Terence Steward, WR (1)
1985-Terence Steward, WR (1)
1986-Terence Steward, WR (1)
1992-Leonard Davis, RB (2)
Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (16/14)
1954-Darell Everett, G
1955-Earl Engbretson, Back
1960-Pat Clock, OG (2)
1961-Pat Clock, OG (1)
1963-Gary Boggs, OG (1)
1963-Mickey Hergert, Back (2)
1964-Jack Hambleton, LB (1)
1966-Bob Lindemann, OG (2)
1976-Scott McCord, QB (2)
1978-Kelly Reed, DB (2)
1980-Ron Entenman, DB (1)
1981-Dan Jones, WR (2)
1985-Bob Glanville, WR (2)
1990-Dan Ruhl, RB (2)
1991-Dan Ruhl, RB (1)
1996-Jesse Ortiz, RB (2)
Liberty Baptist (Va.) (1/1)
1982-Mitchell Clark, RB (1)
1985-Keith Machida, TE (2)
1986-Doug Hire, OL (1)
1986-Greg Gulliford, K (1)
1986-David Lindley, QB (2)
1986-Mark Siegner, LB (2)
1987-Dave Burdett, OL (1)
1988-Steve Reimann, LB (1)
1988-Sean Germon, OL (2)
1991-Jon Yeakey, LB (1)
1991-Gary McGarvie, KR (2)
1991-Kunle Thomas, K (2)
1992-Joe Smith, DB (2)
1993-Julian Tyrell, LB (1)
1994-Darrin Causey, LB (1)
1994-Kent Wagner, WR (2)
1994-Joe Dominey, DL (2)
1996-Brandon Hughes, DB (1)
Livingston (Ala.) (6/6)
1971-Nels Strickland, LB (1)
1971-Clemit Spruiell, QB (2)
1972-Ken Hutcherson, LB (1)
1973-Adrian Gant, DL (2)
1974-Ron Slovensky, K (1)
1975-Jerry Pitts, LB (1)
Livingstone (N.C.) (1/1)
1975-Lenwood Howard, OG (2)
Lock Haven State (Pa.) (2/2)
1960-Fran Cornelius, DG (1)
1960-Ron Puhl, HB (2)
Loras (Iowa) (4/4)
Lincoln (Mo.) (1/1)
1957-Robert Waters, E (3)
1982-Dan Edmeier, RB (2)
1983-Mark Eisbach, OL (2)
1983-Paul Edmeier, RB (2)
1984-Jim Drew, P (1)
Lindenwood (Mo.) (9/6)
Louisiana Tech (6/4)
1998-Terrance Adams, KR (2)
1999-Joe McKinney, DL (2)
2000-Joe McKinney, DL (2)
2004-De De Dorsey, DB (1)
2005-De De Dorsey, RB (1)
2005-Marcus Klund, DB (2)
2008-Jeff Hynes, OL (1)
2009-Jeff Hynes, OL (1)
2010-Philip Staback, OL (1)
Linfield (Ore.) (50/47)
1956-Vic Fox, G (3)
1957-Howard Morris, G (2)
1961-Jim Bernhardt, OT (1)
1961-Hugh Yoshida, LB (2)
1962-Tom Younker, DE (2)
1962-Dave Rohrer, DB (1)
1963-Pete Dengenis, DG (1)
1964-Tony Ah Yat, DE (2)
1964-Norm Musser, C (2)
1965-Dennis Schweitzer, DE (2)
1966-Jack Ostlund, DT (2)
1973-Jay Buse, DL (2)
1973-Bernie Peterson, E (2)
1974-David Nygaard, DL (1)
1975-Ken Cutcher, OT (1)
1976-Joe Salta, LB (2)
1977-Joe Salta, LB (1)
1977-Doug Walker, OG (2)
1978-Larry Doty, E (1)
1978-Paul Dombroski, DB (1)
1979-Chet Croco, OG (1)
1980-Dave Boschma, DB (1)
1980-Ed Kama, OL (1)
1980-Alan Schmidlin, QB (1)
1980-Chet Croco, OL (2)
1980-Kyle Tarpenning, K (2)
1981-Lynn Reed, LB (2)
1982-Brad Gilbertson, OL (1)
1982-Jim Winston, DL (1)
1983-Steve Lopes, OL (1)
1984-Steve Boyea, DL (1)
1984-Floyd Halvorsen, DB (1)
1985-Floyd Halvorsen, DB (1)
1955-Russell Rainbolt, Back
1956-Pat Hinton, T (3)
1957-Pat Hinton, T (2)
1959-Pat Hinton, T (3)
1960-Joe Hinton, OG (1)
1960-Tom Causey, E (2)
Luther (Iowa) (2/2)
1958-Brad Hustad, FB (1)
1960-David Swenson, DT (2)
Maine Maritime (1/1)
1982-Joe Clark, OL (1)
1985-Chris Pierpont, P (2)
1986-Lee Marchman, LB (2)
1987-Lee Marchman, LB (1)
1988-Randy Whitson, P (2)
1989-Randy Whitson, P (2)
1990-Mark Andresen, DB (2)
1993-Jeff Schumacher, DL (1)
1986-Mike Berk, OL (1)
1986-Alonzo Williams, RB (1)
1986-Tracy Bennett, K (1)
1986-Deryl McKinnerney, LB (1)
1987-Shawn Feldman, OL (1)
1987-Michael Vaughn, RB (2)
1988-Jeff Russell, OL (1)
1988-Michael Vaughn, RB (1)
1988-Tracy Bennett, K (1)
1988-Shawn Feldman, OL (2)
1988-Duncan Burgermeister, TE (2)
1988-Tony Martin, QB (2)
1988-Chris Allen, DL (2)
1989-Chris Allen, DL (1)
1989-Tracy Bennett, PK (1)
1989-Jeff Russell, OL (1)
1989-Michael Vaughn, RB (1)
1989-Brian Johnson, LB (2)
1990-Reggie Brown, WR (1)
1990-Duncan Burgermeister, TE (1)
1990-Richard Hahn, K (1)
1990-Brian Barton, RB (2)
1990-Mike Dinnel, DL (2)
1990-Jeff Goodell, OL (2)
1991-Brian Barton, RB (2)
Maryland-Eastern Shore (3/2)
Michigan Tech (1/1)
Mary (N.D.) (14/12)
1990-Toby Schweitzer, LB (1)
1992-Jason Arenz, K (1)
1993-Bob Wagner, RB (2)
1995-Steve Clooten, DL (1)
1998-Eric Volk, OL (1)
1999-Eric Volk, OL (1)
1999-David St. Clair, DL (2)
2000-Jason Buono, K (1)
2001-Brian Fettig, OL (1)
2001-Nikia Parson, DL (1)
2003-Jake Pfau, WR (1)
2003-Chris Murdock, DB (2)
2003-Justin Lang, K (2)
2004-Jake Pfau, WR (1)
Mayville State (N.D.) (2/2)
1955-John Sample, FB
1957-John Sample, FB (2)
1959-Roger Brown, T (2)
McKendree (Ill.) (17/15)
1997-Brandon Murphy, KR (1)
1999-Justin Townsend, OL (1)
2000-Oku Satcher, DL (1)
2000-Dennis Barnett, OL (2)
2001-Oku Satcher, DL (1)
2001-Darius Green, LB (2)
2002-Ricardo Harris, DL (1)
2002-Scott Mehring, OL (1)
2002-Darius Green, LB (2)
2003-John Keeven, OL (1)
2003-Cory Wilson, LB (2)
2004-Chris Cunnings, OL (2)
2005-Rick Schilb, OL (2)
2006-Michael Harrison, DB (1)
2007-Mike Siverly, OL (1)
2009-Nick Hegger, OL (1)
2010-Nick Hegger, OL (1)
McMurry (Texas) (12/10)
1955-Elroy Payne, Back
1957-Charles Davis, G (3)
1959-Bill Groman, T (2)
1961-John Thomas, OG (2)
1965-Carlos Mainord, LB (1)
1980-Luke Taylor, C (1)
1981-Luke Taylor, OL (2)
1984-Billy Yates, P (2)
1985-Billy Yates, P (2)
1986-Chris Joseph, LB (2)
1987-Iverson Godfrey, DL (1)
1993-Monte Joe, DB (2)
1971-Larry Ras, Back (1)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (16/15)
1981-Jim Cochenour, DB (1)
1983-Ken Jolly, DL (2)
1997-Jeremy Pfaff, DL (1)
2000-Sam Riley, LB (2)
2000-Matt Essex, RS (2)
2002-Chad Scott, DB (1)
2003-Ford Hall, K (1)
2003-Caleb Wittmer, LB (1)
2004-James Booth, WR (2)
2004-John Praeuner, DL (2)
2008-Patrick Ealy, AP (1)
2009-Jake Duren, LB (1)
2010-Jake Duren, LB (1)
2011-JuanRedmon, TE (1)
2012-Sean Ransburg, AP (1)
2013-Joe Camacho, LB (2)
Middle Tennessee State (3/3)
1954-George Haley, E
1956-Terry Sweeney, Back (3)
1957-G.E. McCormick, E (1)
Midland. (Neb.) (13/12)
1966-Dave Poche, MG (1)
1963-Larry Munn, OG (2)
1975-Dave Meyer, OG (2)
1979-Scott Englehart, OT (1)
1979-Ted Granger, OG (2)
1983-Ray Koonce, RB (1)
1983-Joe Soucie, OL (2)
1984-Ray Koonce, RB (1)
1985-John Davis, DL (2)
1987-Sam Gunyard, DB (2)
1988-Bob Denton, DL (2)
1997-Brad Colburn, OL (1)
2000-Jason Lavicky, OL (2)
2011-Nick Carlson, DB (1)
1978-Dan Hoffman, DB (2)
1986-Mike MacLain, DB (2)
1988-Rick Mann, TE (1)
1990-Dion Anglin, DB (1)
McPherson (Kan.) (1/1)
Midwestern State (Texas) (3/3)
Marian (Ind.) (5/4)
1982-Dean Haugum, DL (1)
1982-Keith Howard, TE (2)
1982-Jeff Tootle, LB (2)
1983-Dean Haugum, DL (1)
1983-Keith Howard, TE (2)
1983-Russ Hodgson, RB (2)
1983-Jeff Tootle, LB (2)
1984-Jeff Peak, OL (1)
1984-Donnie Holmes, WR (2)
1984-Tim Donohoue, DB (2)
1985-Mike Berk, OL (1)
1985-Herman White, DL (2)
1985-Deryl McKinnerney, LB (2)
Malone (Ohio) (9/6)
1995-Moses Sherman, DL (2)
1996-Moses Sherman, DL (1)
1996-Jeremy McClure, DB (2)
1996-Jason Wallick, DL (2)
1997-Jason Wallick, LB (2)
1998-Christian Silveira, LB (2)
1999-Christian Silveira, LB (2)
2008-Derek Deardorff, WR (1)
2009-Mike Skvor, P (1)
Manchester (Ind.) (4/4)
2009-Chris White, DL (1)
2011-Dustin Craig, DB (1)
2012-Tevin Lake, RB (1)
2013-Zack VanDeman, OL (1)
2013-Tevin Lake, RB (2)
Mars Hill (N.C.) (9/7)
1979-Clayton Curry, DL (2)
1979-Steve Campbell, DB (2)
1980-John Gulledge, LB (1)
1984-Kevin Barnette, DB (2)
McNeese State (La.) (1/1)
2004-Jared Ratzlaff, LB (2)
Mesa State (Colo.) (38/26)
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1993-John Fritzsch, LB (2)
1995-Henry Johnson, PR (1)
1995-Corby Walker, LB (2)
Millersville State (Pa.) (3/3)
1975-Harold Getz, DL (2)
1977-Bob Parr, DB (1)
1977-Carmen Lex, QB (2)
Millikan (Ill.) (4/4)
1954-Frank Chizevsky, Back
1955-Pete Innis, E
1961-Jerry Domescik, HB (1)
1968-Tom Garner, DE (2)
Milton (Wis.) (4/2)
1975-Darwin Logterman, DL (2)
1976-Darwin Logterman, DL (2)
1980-Darryl Schliem, DL (1)
1981-Darryl Schliem, DL (1)
Minnesota-Crookston (4/3)
1995-Derrick Sanders, RB (2)
1996-Cory Schreifels, DL (1)
1997-Cory Schreifels, DL (1)
1997-Mark Olsonawski, RB (2)
Minnesota-Duluth (6/6)
1961-Ron Kostoliz, OT (2)
1961-John Machtscheim, HB (2)
1975-Terry Egerdahl, Back (1)
1980-Amory Bodin, RB (2)
1982-Gary Birkholz, OL (2)
1982-Brad Havron, DL (2)
Minnesota-Morris (10/10)
1977-Mark Williamson, OT (2)
1977-Jeff Arnold, LB (2)
1978-Jack Siljendahl, E (2)
1984-Rob Veith, DB (1)
1985-Mike Ross, TE (1)
1985-Dale Mehr, QB (2)
1986-Basil Meyer, TE (2)
1986-Paul Huber, WR (2)
1987-Brad Johnson, OL (1)
1990-Shane Pribyl, WR (2)
Minot State (N.D.) (23/22)
1964-Robert Sundberg, OG (2)
1965-Larry McDaniel, OG (1)
1975-Jim Webb, E (1)
1975-Chuck Kramer, LB (2)
1985-Victor Patterson, OL (2)
1986-Victor Patterson, OL (1)
1992-Jerry Obenauer, DL (1)
1992-Mike Page, DB (1)
1993-Rob D’Andre, LB (1)
1994-Sheldon Warawa, OL (1)
1994-Chad Petschke, DL (2)
1994-Jason Obenauer, LB (2)
1995-Cory Stevens, P (1)
1995-Rick Kadrlik, PR (2)
2000-Jeremy Auch, DB (1)
2002-Harry Mills, WR (1)
2002-Kenny Smith, QB (1)
2002-Darrik Trudell, RB (1)
2003-Harry Mills, WR (2)
2003-Ian Best, DL (2)
2005-Dexter Ross, DL (2)
2008-Nick Banks, RB (1)
2009-Brian Rohles, OL (1)
Mississippi Southern (2/2)
1954-Hamp Cook, G
1955-Les Clark, C
Mississippi Valley State (4/4)
1965-Clinton Vasser, LB (2)
1976-Tresvan Whitlock, LB (2)
1978-Willie Fulton, DB (2)
1980-Steve Chapman, OL (2)
Missouri Southern (6/6)
1972-Terron Jackson, OT (1)
1976-Willie Williams, OG (1)
1978-Gary Embry, OG (2)
1981-Kelly Saxton, DL (2)
1982-Joel Tupper, OL (1)
1983-Glen Baker, DB (1)
Missouri Valley (26/25)
1955-Lavon Norvell, G
1958-Ken Asbury, FB (2)
1958-Larry Hall, G (2)
1963-Wayne Howell, DE (2)
1971-John Morris, C (2)
1976-Bruce Beyer, DL (1)
1976-Chip Newell, C (2)
1977-Jeff Steinle, DB (2)
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1978-John Heerman, LB (2)
1979-Bob Brinkley, DL (2)
1982-John Weisensal, DL (1)
1983-Tony Kimbrough, DL (2)
1983-Mike Smith, DB (2)
1984-Matt Beltram, DL (1)
1984-Joe McNerney, OL (2)
1986-Jerry Winkler, TE (2)
1989-Brian Clayton, RB (1)
1993-Justin Palmer, DL (2)
1999-Jervon Walton, RB (2)
2007-Reggie Singletary, LB (1)
2008-Larry Wentzel, DL (1)
2009-Merlin Benefield, DL (1)
2010-Richard Wick, DL (1)
2011-Richard Wick, DL (1)
2012-Tyler Davis, DB (1)
2013-Ty Phillips, DL (1)
Missouri Western (8/8)
1975-Bob Heimbaugh, QB (2)
1976-George Blakley, DB (1)
1977-Kinney Redding, DL (1)
1978-Doug Holland, LB (2)
1980-Bill Stevens, OL (1)
1983-Tim Boender, DL (2)
1984-Vince Thomson, DL (2)
1986-Bryan Timmermeyer, P (2)
Montana State (2/2)
1955-James Ageris, C
1956-Ron Warzeka, T (1)
Montana State-Northern (4/2)
2002-Bomont Somerfeld, DL (1)
2003-Bomont Somerfeld, DL (1)
2006-Marc Samson, DB (1)
2007-Marc Samson, DB (1)
Montana Tech (30/25)
1969-Dan Gilman, OG (2)
1970-Don Heater, Back (2)
1971-Don Heater, Back (1)
1973-Jim Persons, OL (1)
1979-Wade Bristol, OT (2)
1983-Jerry Ogrim, OL (2)
1992-Evan Lowe, DL (1)
1993-Evan Lowe, DL (2)
1994-Chuck Forgey, OL (1)
1994-Mike Turcotte, DL (1)
1994-Shaun Smith, P (1)
1995-Ty Starkel, RB (2)
1995-Jake Petersen, OL (2)
1995-Paul Hladky, LB (2)
1996-Guy Hall, DB (1)
1996-Paul Hladky, LB (1)
1996-Bryan Larson, OL (1)
1996-Mike Schumaker, OL (1)
1997-Blaine Hardy, DB (1)
1997-Paul Hladky, LB (1)
1997-Dustin Sersland, PK (1)
1997-Mark Jensen, QB (2)
1998-Blaine Hardy, DB (2)
1999-Travis Hettick, DL (2)
2001-Jay LeProwse, RB (1)
2005-Chad Erwin, OL (2)
2005-Adam Cotton, DB (2)
2006-J.J. Perino, LB (1)
2007-J.J. Perino, DL (1)
2009-Stephan Burns, DL (1)
Montana Western (7/5)
2002-Craig LeCoure, LB (1)
2003-Josh Shrum, KRS (1)
2003-Dallas Mock, TE (2)
2003-Eric Zahler, P (2)
2004-Eric Zahler, P (1)
2004-Dallas Mock, TE (2)
2009-Chad Schira, LB (1)
Montclair State (N.J.) (2/2)
1961-Pete Mortimer, DT (2)
1964-Al DePalma, C (1)
Moorhead State (Minn.) (23/22)
1968-Mike Quirk, Back (1)
1974-Russ Henegar, RB (1)
1981-Dave Tuomi, DL (1)
1983-Randy Sullivan, RB (2)
1984-Randy Sullivan, RB (1)
1985-Daryl Tysdal, OL (2)
1985-Troy Hendricks, RB (2)
1988-John Dallman, RB (1)
1988-Joe Harris, OL (2)
1989-Jeff Britten, OL (2)
1989-Randy Horst, LB (2)
1990-Darrell Anderson, RB (2)
1991-Bob Jones, QB (1)
1991-Brian Dahl, DL (2)
1991-Dennis Hohn, OL (2)
1991-Tom Moll, DB (2)
1993-Bryce Carlson, RB (2)
1993-Curt Peterson, OL (2)
1993-Todd Schiefert-deNoird, LB (2)
1994-Chris Mather, OL (1)
1994-Bob Sandberg, DB (1)
1994-Jon Behrens, RB (2)
1994-John Lindemeier, DL (2)
Morningside (Iowa) (21/20)
1954-Duane Miller, Back
1964-Ken Hoogenson, E (2)
1965-Dwayne Crozier, DT (2)
2002-Mike Bennett, LB (2)
2003-Kyle Ortegren, WR (1)
2004-Kyle Ortegren, WR (2)
2004-Mike Winklepleck, DB (2)
2005-B.J. Batterton, OL (1)
2005-Trae Johnson, WR (2)
2005-Craig Fobbe, QB (2)
2005-Jared Small, K (2)
2006-Shawn Robinson, OL (1)
2007-Chad Hustedt, DB (1)
2008-Ryan Oetken, DB (1)
2009-Jake Peterson, RB (1)
2010-Marshall Tuttle, LB (1)
2011-Colby Henderson, DB (1)
2012-Jared Goforth, DB (1)
2013-Kyle Schuck, WR (1)
2013-Austin Klett, TE (2)
2013-Josh Steinberg, OL (2)
Morris Brown (Ga.) (1/1)
1967-Tommie Hart, DL (2)
Morris Harvey (W.Va.) (1/1)
1954-Fauster Vittike, T
Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) (1/1)
1994-Chad Unger, DB (2)
Mount Senario (Wis.) (2/2)
1994-Zuhair Fanash, PK (2)
1999-Chris Singletary, RB (1)
2000-Chris Singletary, RB (1)
Nebraska-Omaha (10/8)
1954-Rudy Rotello, E
1954-Bill Englehardt, Back
1955-Bill Englehardt, Back
1956-Bill Englehardt, Back (1)
1963-Jack Peterson, DT (1)
1967-Marlin Briscoe, Back (1)
1968-Dan Klepper, OG (1)
1969-Don Pollfrone, DE (1)
1972-Charlie McWhorter, Back (2)
1972-Bill Kozel, DG (2)
Nebraska Wesleyan (21/19)
1955-Merlin Bachman, E
1982-Mick McConkey, DB (1)
1983-Greg Peterson, WR (1)
1983-Mark Peterson, QB (2)
1988-Steve Taylor, DL (2)
1989-Shawn Bouwens, OL (1)
1990-Brad Bohn, DB (1)
1990-Jeff Sieck, OL (1)
1991-Darren Stohlmann, TE (1)
1992-Darren Stohlmann, WR (1)
1994-Mike Einspahr, DL (1)
1998-Brian Bohling, OL (1)
1998-Matt Heldt, DB (1)
1999-Brian Bohling, OL (1)
1999-Noland Urban, LB (2)
2000-Noland Urban, LB (1)
2004-George Parker, DL (2)
2005-Tim Thies, PRS (2)
2010-Ethan Hunke, P (1)
2012-Brett Kaczor, LB (1)
2013-Phil Latimer, DL (1)
North Greenville (S.C.) (3/2)
Newberry (S.C.) (11/9)
1960-Charles Barnes, DE (3)
1967-Vic Bender, C (1)
1968-Ken Frith, DT (2)
1970-Joe Profit, Back (2)
1971-Slaylor Fox, DB (2)
1978-Charles Coles, DL (2)
1981-Stan Stanton, DL (2)
1983-John Nesbitt, RB (2)
1984-Jeff Godbee, DL
1984-Mark Kennedy, DL (1)
1985-Jeff Godbee, OL (1)
1985-Kenneth Pressley, DB (2)
1987-Chris Chrisley, DL (2)
1987-Drew Watson, DB (2)
1988-Chris Chrisley, DL (1)
New Haven State (Conn.) (3/2)
1956-Lewis Pitney, C (1)
1957-Lewis Pitney, C (1)
1958-Robert Splain, T (1)
New Mexico Highlands (25/19)
1954-James Spangler, T
1960-Charles Cowan, DT (3)
1960-Charles Cowan, E (3)
1966-Carl Garrett, HB (1)
1967-Ron Young, OG (1)
1967-Carl Garrett, HB (2)
1969-John Smith, LB (1)
1970-McKinney Evans, DB (2)
1980-Jay Lewis, DL (2)
1981-Jay Lewis, DL (1)
1981-Dino Jones, RB (2)
1985-Anthony Edwards, WR (2)
1985-Tim Saiz, K (2)
1985-Neal Windham, LB (2)
1986-Brian Ainsworth, QB (1)
1987-Brian Ainsworth, QB (1)
1987-Anthony Edwards, WR (2)
1987-Tim Saiz, K (2)
1988-Anthony Edwards, WR (1)
1989-Wilson Holland, WR (1)
1989-Jim Carroll, TE (2)
1990-Carl Bruere, WR (2)
1990-Scott Eldredge, DB (2)
1991-Carl Bruere, WR (2)
1991-Randy Montoya, KR (2)
Norfolk State (Va.) (3/3)
1976-Mike Macklin, C (2)
1979-Mike Ellis, DB (2)
1982-Joe Scott, DB (2)
North Carolina A&T (6/5)
1955-J.D. Smith, Back
1966-Elvin Bethea, LB (1)
1967-Elvin Bethea, OG (2)
1968-Willie Pearson, Back (1)
1969-Merle Code, DB (2)
1970-Melvin Holmes, OT (2)
North Carolina Central (4/4)
1955-Matthew Boone, T
1969-Doug Wilkerson, OT (1)
1972-Bracey Bonham, OG (1)
1973-Tom Saxton, OL (1)
North Dakota (2/2)
1954-Ronald Kubesh, G
1954-Richard Ryan, Back
North Dakota State (1/1)
1956-Steve Myhra, G (1)
1997-Patrick Bannister, P (2)
1998-Patrick Bannister, P (1)
1998-Derek Burnette, QB (2)
North Texas State (1/1)
1954-Charles McGinnity, E
Northeast Missouri (1/1)
1954-Mel Loncaric, G
Northeastern Louisiana (4/4)
Northeastern Illinois (4/4)
1977-Bemis Lester, DL (2)
1980-Tom White, OL (1)
1982-Chip Catto, DL (2)
1984-Ron Iovino, LB (2)
Northeastern State (Okla.) (44/36)
1957-Claude Billingsley, G (1)
1958-Claude Billingsley, G (1)
1958-Dan Smith, HB (3)
1963-Bill Van Cleve, DG (1)
1964-Bert Gravitt, LB (2)
1965-Bill Scott, DT (1)
1969-Manny Bitto, Back (2)
1971-Robert Hudson, Back (1)
1972-Archie Pearman, DE (1)
1973-Ed McCartney, E (1)
1979-Mark Ross, E (1)
1980-Jerry Wichert, TE (1)
1982-Arthur Garcia, K (1)
1982-John Higginbotham, OL (2)
1983-Cedric Mack, WR (2)
1983-Vince James, OL (2)
1983-Arthur Garcia, K (2)
1984-Vince James, OL (2)
1987-Mike Adams, DB (1)
1987-Charles Betts, LB (1)
1988-Reggie Barnes, RB (2)
1990-Chris Cottman, DL (2)
1990-Kenny Washington, LB (2)
1991-Derrick Moore, RB (1)
1991-Tim Walraven, OL (2)
1991-Kenny Washington, LB (1)
1992-Jerry Freese, LB (2)
1992-Jeff Haulmark, DL (2)
1992-Paul Lane, OL (2)
1993-Ricky Ceasar, DL (1)
1993-Jerry Freese, LB (1)
1994-Tony Hutson, OL (1)
1994-Eddie Akins, RB (1)
1994-Ricky Ceasar, DL (1)
1994-Ben Meinert, DL (1)
1994-Kelby Farley, LB (1)
1994-Derrick Jacobs, KR (1)
1994-Todd Yeaman, DL (2)
1994-Ronnie Johnson, DB (2)
1995-Tony Hutson, OL (1)
1995-Bob Cole, LB (1)
1995-Scott Pratt, TE (2)
1995-Mitch Green, RB (2)
1995-Rocky Reeves, DL (2)
Northern Arizona (7/6)
1958-Glenn Morgan, T (1)
1962-Rex Mirich, DG (1)
1963-Rex Mirich, OT (1)
1964-Jack James, DG (1)
1965-Bill Shorty, DG (2)
1966-Richard Ries, MG (2)
1969-Charlie Brown, E (2)
Northern Illinois (8/5)
1959-Alan Eck, E (2)
1959-Lew Flinn, QB (2)
1960-Alan Eck, E (2)
1961-Tom Beck, DB (2)
1962-George Bork, QB (1)
1962-Hugh Rohrschneider, E (2)
1963-George Bork, QB (1)
1963-Hugh Rohrschneider, E (2)
Northern Michigan (8/7)
1960-Jerry Gerlitz, C (2)
1960-Gene Valesano, FB (3)
1962-Jack Mauro, DG (1)
1963-Leonard St. Jean, DE (1)
1963-Jack Mauro, DT (2)
1964-Pat Stump, OG (1)
1967-John Spuhler, LB (1)
1967-Lonnie Houlton, Back (2)
Northern State (S.D.) (15/14)
1958-Harland Krein, G (3)
1962-Morris Bates, DE (1)
1967-Vince Johnson, DB (2)
1968-Daryl Merkwan, LB (2)
1969-Gordon Groos, DT (2)
1970-Lee Wilson, Back (2)
1988-Steve Hansen, TE (1)
1988-Paul Kemnitz, WR (2)
1989-Sam Flakus, TE (1)
1989-Jason Landmark, QB (2)
1990-Kevin Cox, OL (2)
1991-Stacy Roberts, OL (2)
1992-Randy Knecht, TE (2)
1992-Ed May, OL (2)
1993-Ed May, OL (1)
Northwestern (Iowa) (47/37)
1973-Tom Rieck, DL (1)
1974-Mike Bengard, DL (2)
1975-Darrell Hoogeveen, DB (2)
1975-Brad VanRooyan, Back (1)
1976-Dave Bomgaars, DB (2)
1978-Arden Keune, OT (1)
1978-Blaine Duistermars, DB (1)
1979-Blaine Dulstermars, DB (1)
1979-Dennis Peters, DL (1)
1980-Lyle Lundgren, OL (1)
1982-Lee McKinstrey, QB (1)
1982-Steve Rhode, K (2)
1983-Scott Guthmiller, TE (1)
1983-Lee McKinstrey, QB (1)
1983-Steve DeVries, LB (1)
1984-Arlyn Mouw, TE (1)
1984-Steve DeVries, LB (1)
1984-Tony Wrice, DB (2)
1985-Jay McKinstrey, QB (1)
1985-Todd Van Wechel, DB (1)
1985-Nick Johnson, OL (2)
1985-Mike DeVries, DL (2)
1986-Terrill DeHaan, DB (1)
1988-Dave Bronner, DL (1)
1989-Kevin Poeckes, OL (2)
1991-Mike Ehn, OL (2)
1992-Rich Knudson, DL (2)
1994-Chip Joecken, OL (1)
1994-Greg Terpstra, DB (1)
1994-Lance Baatz, SB (2)
1995-Lance Baatz, SB (1)
1995-Greg Terpstra, DB (1)
1995-Chip Joecken, OL (2)
1996-Kevin Vander Linden, DL (2)
1998-Keith Vanden Bosch, LB (1)
1999-Koury Kramer, DB (1)
2000-David Perrigo, RB (1)
2000-Riley Kleinhesselink, DL (2)
2001–Nick Sholten, OL (1)
2002-Nick Sholten, OL (1)
2003-Tony Madsen, OL (1)
2006-Austin Janssen, DB (1)
2007-Cody Van Sloten, DL (1)
2008-Nathan Jansen, LB (1)
2010-Taylor Malm, RB (1)
2011-Jordan Carlson, DL (1)
2012-Jordan Carlson, DL (1)
Northwestern (Minn.) (2/2)
1997-Brent Torrenga, PR (1)
2002-Joe Palke, OL (2)
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1954-Dudley Downing, C
1954-Bob Tatum, G
1962-Sammy Odom, LB (2)
1963-Sammy Odom, LB (1)
1963-Jerry Burton, DB (2)
1964-Corwyn Aldredge, DE (1)
1965-Al Dodd, DB (2)
1966-Al Dodd, DB (1)
1972-Larry Walls, DT (1)
Northwestern Oklahoma State (47/39)
1957-J.C. Rickenberger, HB (3)
1960-Stewart Arthurs, DB (3)
1971-Herschell Mosier, DT (1)
1984-Bill Byford, DL (2)
1991-Lance Manning, DL (2)
1993-Marckarthur Johnson, DL (2)
1995-Jason Cecil, LB (1)
1995-Gordon Smith, DB (1)
1995-William Schale, PK (2)
1995-Tony Harper, DL (2)
1995-Jeton Cooper, DB (2)
1996-Brock Blachford, TE (1)
1996-Emmett Blythe, OL (1)
1996-Jeton Cooper, DB (1)
1996-Sam Joseph, LB (1)
1996-Therode McQueen, DL (1)
1998-Dustin Loveless, DL (1)
1998-Lynn Scott, PR (1)
1998-Travis Fox, OL (2)
1998-Daryl Richardson, LB (2)
1999-Dustin Loveless, DL (1)
1999-Daryl Richardson, LB (1)
1999-Lynn Scott, DB (1)
1999-Brandon Christenson, TE (2)
1999-Al Hunt, P (2)
2000-Larry Gillard, OL (1)
2000-Lynn Scott, DB (1)
2000-Al Hunt, QB (2)
2000-J.J. Bingham, DL (2)
2000-Kenyea Ware, LB (2)
2001-Patrick Crayton, RS (1)
2001-Joe Gonzalez, OL (2)
2001-James Keys, DL (2)
2002-Sedric Fuller, DB (1)
2002-Joe Gonzales, OL (1)
2003-Dominic Miraglia, OL (1)
2003-Patrick Crayton, PRS (2)
2003-Mike Salters, WR (2)
2003-Tyler Cummings, OL (2)
2003-Travares Osley, LB (2)
2004-Tyler Cummings, OL (1)
2004-Walter Taylor, DL (1)
2004-Arnie McPhee, DB (2)
2005-Terence Adair, OL (2)
2005-Odie Armstrong, RB (2)
2008-Lantz Mathers, DL (1)
2010-Nate Guillory, RB (1)
Northwood Institute (Mich.) (13/11)
1974-Bill Chandler, DL (1)
1975-Altar Greene, DB (2)
1976-Craig Fry, DL (2)
1977-Tom Trimble, DB (2)
1977-Doug Morse, DL (1)
1980-Jayce Smith, RB (2)
1981-Jon Mack, DB (2)
1982-Jon Mack, DB (2)
1983-Ron Schueneman, DB (1)
1983-Kevin Floyd, DL (2)
1984-Eric Reed, OL (1)
1984-Kevin Floyd, DL (2)
1989-Brent Dominc, LB (2)
Occidental (Calif.) (5/4)
2007-Jared Stace, WR (1)
2008-Cris Reisert, QB (1)
Oklahoma Baptist (1/1)
2013-Kimes Gilbert, DL (2)
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (16/15)
1982-Mike Conway, OL (1)
1983-Mike Conway, OL (1)
1984-Mark Harmon, WR (1)
1989-Greg Huff, RB (2)
1990-Steve Hassell, RB (2)
1991-Rainier Caldwell, RB (2)
1996-Darnell Howard, LB (2)
1997-John Hoogendoom, OL (2)
1998-Steve Boelte, OL (1)
1998-Brad Odgers, QB (1)
1998-Jeff Knight, WR (2)
1998-Greg Reid, DL (2)
2000-Greg Murphy, LB (2)
2003-Ben Richardson, DB (1)
2007-Jeremy Robinson, LB (1)
2013-Andrew Muzljakovich, PK (1)
Oregon Tech (8/8)
1979-Stan Asaro, LB (2)
1981-Mike Farley, OL (2)
1981-Jeff Salee, DB (2)
1982-Johnny Barnett, RB (1)
1987-Joe Cain, LB (2)
1988-Billy Coats, RB (1)
1988-Matt Dierdorff, DB (2)
1989-Willie Leggert, LB (2)
Ottawa (Kan.) (25/22)
1961-Mike Brown, DE (1)
1962-Pat Jefferson, OG (2)
1963-Val Finney, LB (1)
1965-Ed Buzzell, Back (1)
1965-Leonard Scheufler, E (2)
1966-Leonard Scheufler, E (1)
1967-Brad O’Dea, LB (2)
1970-Kevin Lucy, E (2)
1978-Mark Thorson, DB (2)
1993-Desmond Robinson, RB (2)
1994-Clint Guth, DB (1)
1998-Michael Hull, TE (1)
1998-Chris Battle, RB (2)
1999-Michael Hull, TE (1)
2000-Raul Salas, DB (1)
2000-Jason Ingram, P (2)
2001-Josh Crews, OL (2)
2002-Raul Salas, DB (2)
2003-Derrick Ward, RB (1)
2003-DeDe Dorsey, DB (2)
2009-Corey Schultz, WR (1)
2010-Clarence Anderson, AP (1)
2011-Clarence Anderson, WR (1)
2012-Donald Anderson, DB (1)
2013-Deron Bruce, DL (2)
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (13/12)
1972-Johnny Baker, Back (2)
1974-Bill Walker, C (2)
1975-Steve Halter, LB (2)
1978-William Miller, RB (1)
1982-Ed Thomas, LB (1)
1983-Ed Thomas, LB (2)
1985-David Muldrew, TE (2)
1987-Mark Morris, LB (2)
1989-Larry Burkins, OL (2)
1991-John Thompson, WR (2)
1993-Brent Jackson, LB (2)
1994-Maurice Fields, RB (2)
1995-Art Cadena, KOR (2)
1963-Bill Redell, DB (1)
1965-Dennis Chinn, DG (1)
1966-Joel Sheldon, OG (1)
1976-Rick Fry, E (1)
1977-Rick Fry, E (1)
Pacific (Ore.) (2/2)
Ohio Dominican (3/2)
1955-Gerald Kluth, G
1964-Les Rucker, DB (1)
1965-Gary Renggli, LB (2)
2006-Cris Reisert, QB (1)
1983-Ed Ritt, DL (2)
1987-Eric Nicolai, WR (2)
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (46/37)
1966-Gary Nelson, LB (2)
1975-Larry Green, DL (1)
1976-Al Bessette, E (1)
1977-Steve Irion, DB (1)
1977-John Zamberlin, LB (2)
1978-John Zamberlin, LB (1)
1979-Scott Kessler, DB (2)
1980-Scott Kessler, DB (1)
1980-Scott Westering, TE (1)
1980-John Bley, OL (2)
1980-Guy Ellison, RB (2)
1980-Scott McKay, LB (2)
1981-Scott McKay, LB (1)
1981-Dave Reep, OL (1)
1981-Greg Rohr, DL (1)
1982-Curt Rodin, TE (2)
1983-Todd Davis, OL (1)
1983-Jeff Rohr, RB (1)
1983-Don Coltom, DB (2)
1984-Bruce Larson, OL (1)
1984-Don Coltom, DB (2)
1985-Mark Foege, K (1)
1985-Jeff Elston, DL (1)
1985-Tim Shannon, DL (1)
1986-Steve Welch, TE (1)
1986-Drew Zimmerman, DB (2)
1987-Keith Krassin, LB (1)
1987-Jon Kral, DL (2)
1987-Craig Mathiasen, DB (2)
1988-Jon Kral, DL (1)
1989-John Gradwohl, TE (1)
1993-Ted Riddall, LB (1)
1993-Marc Weekly, QB (1)
1993-Gavin Stanley, TE (2)
1994-Albert Jackson, DL (2)
1994-Ted Riddall, DL (2)
1994-Judd Benedick, LB (2)
1995-Gavin Stanley, TE (1)
1995-Karl Lerum, WR (2)
1996-Brian Walker, OL (1)
1996-Peter Finstuen, SB (2)
1996-Karl Lerum, WR (2)
1997-Karl Lerum, WR (2)
Panhandle State (Okla.) (15/13)
1958-Junior Wolf, FB (3)
1961-Jerry Linton, HB (1)
1962-Jerry Linton, HB (2)
1963-Jim Holder, Back (1)
1976-John Winchester, DB (1)
1980-Larry Welch, P (2)
1981-Larry Welch, P (1)
1981-Thomas Rollison, DB (1)
1981-Mike Lee, OL (2)
1982-Joe Piccinini, DL (1)
1984-Ray Williams, RB (2)
1984-Manny Acosta, DL (2)
1995-J.J. Thigpen, RB (1)
1995-Frank Beede, OL (2)
1996-Rodger Schenks, P (1)
Parsons (Iowa) (2/2)
1962-Nate Craddock, HB (1)
1962-Jerry Kamp, DG (2)
Pepperdine (Calif.) (1/1)
1955-Wixie Robinson, G
Peru State (Neb.) (20/17)
1958-Jim Rosenquist, G (3)
1980-Roosevelt Brown, WR (1)
1980-Alvin Holder, RB (1)
1981-Alvin Holder, RB (1)
1981-Garland Shafer, DB (2)
1987-Brian Levin, K (1)
1987-Brad Smith, OL (2)
1988-Brad Smith, OL (1)
1989-Ron Shaneyfelt, K (1)
1990-Nate Bradley, QB (1)
1990-Cory Catterson, WR (2)
1990-Kurt Hasley, DL (2)
1992-Jim Gilbert, TE (2)
1993-Steve Gaines, LB (2)
1993-Alex Malcom, DB (2)
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1994-Alex Malcom, DB (2)
1996-Kevin Vogel, LB (2)
2002-Scott Beveridge, WR (2)
2006-Jeff McQuinn, DL (1)
2013-Tyler Ford, OL (1)
Pikeville (Ky.) (4/3)
2002-Jeff Williams, P (1)
2004-Antwan Marsh, DB (1)
2005-Antwan Marsh, DB (1)
2008-Kyle Chilton, PK (1)
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (34/29)
1957-Len Mansfield, T (1)
1957-Tom Miller, G (2)
1960-Jerry Archer, LB (2)
1961-Jerry Archer, LB (1)
1961-Harlan Hess, DT (1)
1961-Richard Beal, OT (1)
1962-Tom Spiewak, OG (1)
1966-John Peterson, DT (1)
1967-John Peterson, MG (1)
1970-Mike Potchad, OT (1)
1975-Tim Anchors, LB (1)
1976-Steve Simmons, DB (1)
1977-Brian Byers, OG (2)
1978-Brian Byers, OT (1)
1979-Richard Overton, RB (1)
1980-Richard Overton, RB (1)
1981-Tom Stringer, OL (1)
1981-Ron Freeman, DL (1)
1981-Gene Wayenberg, WR (2)
1982-Mark Kilgore, LB (1)
1982-Chuck Lunn, DL (2)
1983-Sam Pittman, DL (1)
1984-Chris Grantham, OL (1)
1984-Willie Brown, RB (2)
1985-Tom Beebe, OL (2)
1986-Sam Valentini, OL (1)
1986-Bernard Brown, LB (2)
1987-Troy Adams, DL (1)
1987-Jesse Wall, OL (1)
1987-Monte Weathers, RB (1)
1987-Gene Stegeman, QB (2)
1988-Jesse Wall, OL (1)
1988-Mike Meek, RB (1)
1988-Ted Adams, DB (2)
Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) (1/1)
1966-Steve Dundas, E (2)
Prairie View A&M (Texas) (7/5)
1963-Jim Kearney, Back (2)
1963-Otis Taylor, E (2)
1964-Jim Kearney, Back (2)
1964-Otis Taylor, E (2)
1966-Alonzo Wallace, C (2)
1970-Bivian Lee, DB (1)
1980-Harold Norfleet, OL (2)
Presbyterian (S.C.) (16/15)
1960-Billy Ogden, DT (2)
1968-Dan Eckstein, DB (1)
1971-Bobby Norris, LB (2)
1977-Elliott Pauling, RB (2)
1978-John Odom, C (2)
1979-Roy Walker, OT (1)
1979-Clayton Burke, RB (1)
1981-Larry Owens, OL (2)
1982-Charles Huff, DB (2)
1983-Jimmy Turner, LB (1)
1984-Charles Huff, DB (1)
1985-Lawrence Jackson, DL (1)
1986-Harry Palmer, OL (2)
1987-Sam Pinckney, LB (1)
1989-Steve Parsley, RB (1)
1989-LaVern Reddick, WR (2)
Puget Sound (Wash.) (14/11)
1956-Bob Mitchell, G (1)
1963-Ralph Bauman, DG (2)
1983-Larry Smith, DB (1)
1985-Mike Oliphant, RB (2)
1986-Mike Oliphant, RB (1)
1986-Richard Sassara, LB (2)
1987-Mike Oliphant, RB (2)
1988-Robert Polk, OL (2)
1991-Jon Gass, OL (2)
1992-Todd Cooley, P (1)
1993-Todd Cooley, P (2)
1995-Daryl Wright, RB (1)
1995-Steve Turella, P (2)
1998-Tony Puz, LB (2)
Quincy (Ill.) (2/2)
2004-Tim Bliefnick, LB (2)
2007-Jeremy Saunders, OL (1)
Redlands (Calif.) (8/6)
1961-Rollin Grider, C (2)
1974-Bill Edge, LB (2)
1975-Brian DeRoo, E (2)
1976-Brian DeRoo, E (2)
76-Randy Van Horn, OT (2)
1977-Randy Van Horn, OT (2)
1978-Randy Blalock, DB (1)
1981-Tony Haertl, RB (2)
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (22/19)
1984-Rocky Owens, WR (2)
1984-Randy Sian, DL (2)
1991-Steve Thompson, RB (2)
1993-Sam Fischer, P (2)
1995-Park Rice, LB (2)
1996-Bob Bees, QB (1)
1996-Darrell Hirsch, WR (1)
1996-Chris Horn, WR (1)
1996-Mark McKenna, K (1)
1996-Jasper Russell, DB (1)
1998-Mike Andy, LB (1)
1997-Chris Horn, WR (1)
1998-Chris Horn, WR (1)
1999-Nate Carpenter, K (1)
1999-Dennis Short, SB (1)
1999-Forest Hurlbert, RS (2)
1999-David Short, QB (2)
2000-Travis Salter, LB (1)
2001-Travis Salter, DB (1)
2005-Justin Airola, TE (2)
2013-Andre McCullouch, WR (1)
2013-Sonny Ah Kui, OL (2)
Saginaw Valley (Mich.) (7/6)
1977-John Waters, RB (2)
1979-Ken Tolfree, DB (1)
1980-Eugene Marve, DL (1)
1981-Eugene Marve, LB (1)
1983-Joe Iaquoniello, DB (2)
1984-Joe Rice, DL (1)
1984-Bryan Krukowski, RB (2)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (26/25)
1957-Clint Westemeyer, E (2)
1958-Bob Webb, QB (3)
1984-Ed Langford, DB (2)
1985-Paul Pollard, DL (1)
1985-Bob Jurevitz, RB (2)
1986-Dave Bakeris, DL (1)
1987-Jerry Klosterman, DL (1)
1987-Dusty Heater, OL (2)
1987-Chris Lansing, LB (2)
1987-John Rollinger, LB (2)
1995-Lionel Porter, RB (1)
1996-Lionel Porter, RB (1)
1997-Criag Shepherd, OL (2)
2000-Josh Embretson, P (1)
2000-Nate Norman, RB (2)
2001-Nate Norman, RB (1)
2001-Derrick Nelson, OL (1)
2001-Kevin Dorcy, DB (2)
2002-Brandon Adolphs, RB (2)
2003-Gabe Barta, OL (2)
2003-Joe Schimmel, RB (2)
2004-Matt Webster, K (2)
2006-Andy Wulf, DL (1)
2011-Carl Meister, OL (1)
2012-Jeremy Wallace, LB (1)
2013-Matt Klingler, P (1)
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2013-Eric Williamson, QB (2)
St. Norbert (Wis.) (4/4)
1967-Lenny Johnson, OT (2)
1978-Carl Larson, OT (2)
1957-Norman Jarock, HB (1)
1957-Jerry Johnson, T (2)
1969-Larry Krause, RB (1)
1974-Don Pierce, LB (2)
St. Francis (Ill.) (17/14)
St. Olaf (Minn.) (2/2)
St. Cloud State (Minn.) (2/2)
1986-Brian Capodice, DB (2)
1987-Brian Capodice, DB (1)
1987-Mike McGann, OL (1)
1988-Brian Capodice, DB (1)
1988-John Fay, OL (2)
1989-Mike Feminis, LB (2)
1989-Joel Pejkovich, OL (2)
1990-Mike Dilger, OL (1)
1991-Tony Patrick, LB (2)
1992-Jim Quinn, OL (2)
1993-Mike Gavin, OL (1)
2001-Mike Henderson, RS (2)
2008-Clayton Noberg, LB (1)
2010-Wayne Johnson, DB (1)
2011-Wayne Johnson, DB (1)
2012-Doug Spracht, OL (1)
2013-Jeff Cascella, DL (1)
Saint Francis (Ind.) (24/20)
1999-Jeremy Dutcher, WR (2)
2000-Jeremy Dutcher, WR (1)
2001–Scotty Payne, DB (1)
2003-Alan Ganaway, DB (1)
2003-Nick Krinn, OL (2)
2004-Jamie Holman, DB (1)
2004-Cory Jacquay, RB (1)
2004-Nick Krinn, OL (1)
2004-Chris VanHorn, DL (2)
2005-Nick Krinn, OL (1)
2005-Jarod Leasure, OL (1)
2005-William Knepper, DL (1)
2005-Brian Kurtz, LB (1)
2005-Jamie Holman, DB (1)
2005-Adam Jacobowitz, OL (2)
2006-Brian Kurtz, LB (1)
2008-Tim Farrell, DL (1)
2009-Daniel Carter, AP (1)
2010-Corey Cronk, OL (1)
2011-Corey Cronk, OL (1)
2012-Taylor Brown, DB (1)
2013-Cam Edwards, OL (1)
2013-Kory Stamps, DB (2)
2013-Kollin Carman, P (2)
St. John’s (Minn.) (14/11)
1954-Clarence Froehle, G
1955-Clarence Froehle, G
1962-Tom McIntyre, OT (2)
1963-Ken Roering, E (1)
1963-Bernie Beckman, DB (2)
1963-John McDowell, DT (1)
1964-Rich Froehle, LB (1)
1965-Fred Cremer, OT (1)
1965-Pat Whalin, DB (2)
1966-Fred Cremer, OT (2)
1973-Lyle Mathiasen, OL (2)
1978-Ernie England, DL (1)
1979-Ernie England, DL (1)
1982-Ricky Bell, RB (1)
St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (2/1)
1956-Ralph Tite, QB (1)
1957-Ralph Tite, QB (2)
St. Mary (Kan.) (1/1)
2002-Chris Medlen, WR (1)
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (6/4)
1985-Joe Brinson, RB (2)
1989-Tim Flax, LB (1)
1989-Mike Shingleton, RB (2)
1990-Tim Flax, LB (1)
1990-Brett Winter, DB (2)
1991-Brett Winter, DB (1)
St. Mary’s (Calif.) (1/1)
1981-Fran McDermott, DB (2)
1978-John Nahorniak, LB (2)
1979-Nate Bergeland, DL (2)
St. Thomas (Minn.) (6/5)
1974-Mark Dienhart, OT (1)
1975-Ron Olsononski, DL (2)
1976-Ron Olsononski, DL (1)
1977-Tom Kelly, OG (2)
1982-Jim Gustafson, WR (1)
1983-Mark McDonald, DL (1)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) (13/12)
2002-Cam Richler, OL (2)
2002-John Miller, DB (2)
2005-Jarrod Nowman, WR (2)
2005-Andy Ricca, WR (2)
2005-Rick King, LB (2)
2006-Andy Ricca, WR (1)
2007-Shane Longest, P (1)
2008-Chris Rodgers, DB (1)
2009-Mike Lally, LB (1)
2010-Mike Maher, WR (1)
2011-Michael Prosser, DL (1)
2012-Jimmy Coy, QB (1)
2013-Zach Dolph, LB (2)
Salem (W.Va.) (9/9)
1970-Mel Washington, DE (2)
1975-Mike Bochetti, P (1)
1975-Jack Deloplaine, FB (1)
1975-Allen Underdonk, C (2)
1976-Larry Riley, RB (2)
1976-Rocky Martin, DL (2)
1983-Mike Whiting, DB (1)
1985-Jeff Shaw, DL (1)
1986-Jimbo Fisher, QB (2)
Sam Houston State (Texas) (7/7)
1956-Tommy Davis, E (1)
1964-Frank Fox, DT (1)
1964-Ted Minyard, Back (1)
1965-Keith Collins, OG (1)
1968-George Wright, DT (1)
1978-Clay Lowry, E (1)
1981-Phil Harmening, K (2)
San Diego State (Calif.) (3/3)
1954-Norm Nygaard, Back
1954-Ron Stewart, E
1955-Julius Gutowski, G
San Francisco State (Calif.) (1/1)
1956-Floyd Peters, T (3)
Shepherd (W.Va.) (18/15)
1955-John Shearer, Back
1972-Bob Pope, Back (1)
1980-Charles Pierce, C (1)
1982-Everett Yore, DB (1)
1983-John D’Autunono, OL (1)
1984-Andy McCullough, TE (2)
1985-John Fotta, WR (2)
1985-Greg Hoffman, OL (2)
1986-Bob Palmer, DL (2)
1986-Terry Corbin, DB (2)
1988-Steve Borlie, LB (2)
1989-Steve Borlie, LB (2)
1991-Brooks Bennett, LB (2)
1991-Jamie Cutter, DL (2)
1992-Brooks Bennett, LB (1)
1992-Bill Adams, RB (2)
1992-Jason Johnson, DB (2)
1993-Jason Johnson, DB (2)
Shorter (Ga.) (2/2)
2009-A.J. Cooley, RB (1)
2011-Demery Hawkins, LB (1)
1961-Elbert Harris, DB (1)
Siena Heights (Mich.) (2/2)
Southeast Missouri (2/2)
Simon Fraser (B.C.) (7/7)
Southeastern Oklahoma (22/17)
2013-Donovan Campbell, TE (1)
2013-DeShawn Gilbert, DB (2)
1973-Terry Bailey, Back (2)
1985-Bob Molle, OL (1)
1990-Nick Mazzoli, WR (1)
1992-Paul Pakulak, TE (1)
1992-Doug Petersen, DL (1)
1996-Doug Brown, DL (2)
2000-Angus Reid, OL (2)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) (44/34)
1981-Steve Leary, OL (2)
1981-Brian Hansen, P (2)
1982-Brian Hansen, P (1)
1982-Bruce Monforte, OL (2)
1988-Bob Booth, LB (2)
1989-Tony Rowe, DB (1)
1994-Shawn Bryant, OL (2)
1995-Phil Porter, DB (1)
1995-Andy Harold, OL (2)
1996-Kalen DeBoer, SB (1)
1996-Jeremy Gardner, TE (1)
1996-Kurtiss Riggs, QB (1)
1996-Andy Harold, OL (2)
1996-Phil Porter, DB (2)
1997-Andy Harold, OL (1)
1997-Don Hilsenroth, LB (2)
1997-Phil Porter, DB (2)
1997-David Ruter, RB (2)
1998-Monte Love, DL (1)
1998-David Ruter, RB (1)
1998-Jason Grenevitch, OL (2)
2001-Darin Martyna, DL (2)
2001-B.J. Boom, LB (2)
2001-Leo Fenceroy, DB (2)
2002-Leo Fenceroy, DB (1)
2002-T.C. Fraser, K (1)
2002-Nick Kortan, RB (1)
2002-Darin Martyna, DL (1)
2002-Donte Coleman, DL (2)
2002-Brad Lupkes, OL (2)
2003-Mike Hockett, DB (2)
2004-T.C. Fraser, K (1)
2004-Dusty Hovorka, WR (1)
2004-Vinnie Olson, OL (1)
2004-Mike Boen, P (2)
2004-Michael Dvoracek, RB (2)
2004-Curtis Eben, LB (2)
2005-Dusty Hovorka, WR (1)
2005, Mike Dvoracek, RB (1)
2006-Dusty Hovorka, WR (1)
2007-Chad Cavender, QB (1)
2008-T.J. Wendt, OL (1)
2009-Lorenzo Brown, QB (1)
2010-Jon Ryan, WR (1)
Slippery Rock (Pa.) (3/3)
1960-Bruno Raso, DT (1)
1962-Dennis Douds, DT (2)
1973-Terry Factor, LB (1)
South Carolina State (1/1)
1976-Robert Sims, DL (1)
South Dakota-Springfield (1/1)
1979-Glenn Ekren, C (2)
South Dakota Mines & Tech (5/4)
1977-Jim Guthrie, RB (1)
1978-Robert Longbons, OT (2)
1980-Dave Dutton, DL (2)
2009-Andy Smith, PK (1)
2010-Andy Smith, PK (1)
Southeastern Louisiana (5/4)
1954-Ray Porta, Back
1955-Huey Husser, E
1957-Charles Toler, FB (3)
1960-Elbert Harris, DB (1)
1954-Kenneth Dement, T
1955-John Schneider, E
1955-Bud Bahner, C
1975-Randall Burks, E (2)
1976-Eddie Scott, OG (2)
1988-David Hall, DL (1)
1988-Elmar Perry, DL (2)
1989-David Hall, DL (1)
1989-Elmar Perry, DL (1)
1990-Rick Dehne, OL (2)
1990-Greg Lornes, DB (2)
1992-Greg Lornes, DB (1)
1992-Phil Cobb, K (2)
1993-Jesse Palacios, OL (1)
1993-Jonathan Polson, DB (2)
1994-Jesse Palacios, OL (1)
1994-Earnest Hunter, RB (1)
1994-Jonathan Polson, DB (1)
1995-Pete Spratt, WR (1)
1995-Lamar Lowe, KOR (1)
1995-Eric Nuber, PK (1)
1995-Tim Vitito, OL (2)
1995-Jeff Moser, QB (2)
1996-Greg Ray, RB (1)
1998-Griff Yates, RB (2)
1999-Griff Yates, RB (1)
1999-Burt Hartstock, OL (2)
1999-Jenner Yriarte, DB (2)
2000-Nathan Mart, DB (1)
2001-Jeremy Chapman, OL (2)
2001-Nick Daniken, DB (2)
2002-Nick Daniken, DB (1)
2002-Dusty McGrorty, RB (1)
2002-Garret Gelker, DL (2)
2002-Steve Baker, P (2)
2002-Todd Wesolowski, OL (2)
2003-Dusty McGrorty, RB (1)
2003-Todd Wesolowski, OL (1)
2003-Garrett Gelker, DL (1)
2003-Steve Baker, P (1)
2009-Jordan Myers, OL (1)
2011-Tyler Crowley, P (1)
2012-Cole McKenzie, WR (1)
Southern Utah State (1/1)
1965-Rick Traasdahl, OG (2)
Southern Virginia (1/1)
2007-McKay Dunn, WR (1)
Southwest State (Minn.) (11/9)
1954-Charles Lemon, G
1963-Sidney Williams, DE (1)
1966-Pete Barnes, LB (2)
1966-Al Beauchamp, DE (1)
1967-Al Beauchamp, DE (1)
1971-James Osborne, DE (1)
1973-Godwin Turk, DL (1)
1983-Randy Haycraft, WR (1)
1987-James Ashley, WR (1)
1989-Jim Conner, DL (2)
1990-Greg Delaine, DL (1)
1991-Wayne Hawkins, WR (1)
1991-Jeff Loots, QB (2)
1992-Alvin Ashley, WR (1)
1992-Jeff Loots, QB (1)
1992-Darick Jordan, LB (2)
1993-Alvin Ashley, WR (1)
1993-Preson Cunningham, WR (2)
Southern Arkansas (7/7)
Southwest Texas State (14/12)
Southern (La.) (7/6)
1974-Ed Choate, E (2)
1977-Don Hawkins, RB (1)
1983-Dennis Woodberry, DB (2)
1985-Greg Stuman, LB (1)
1986-Kenneth Brown, WR (1)
1989-Bob Evans, LB (1)
1993-Julian Frazier, RB (1)
Southern Colorado (3/3)
1975-Kirk Brynjulson, DL (2)
1980-Scot Gallas, C (2)
1982-John Trahan, WR (2)
Southern Conneticut (4/3)
1959-Al Badger, E (3)
1959-Walter Stosuy, FB (3)
1960-Brian O’Connor, OT (3)
1961-Brian O’Connor, OT (2)
Southern Illinois (2/2)
1960-Houston Antwine, OG (1)
1960-Gene Williams, DG (2)
Southern Nazarene (Okla.) (4/4)
2003-Jason Kilmer, RB (2)
2005-Clayton Franks, DL (1)
2006-Darnell Whitaker, DL (1)
2011-Michael Hicks, LB (1)
Southern Oregon (32/24)
1965-Spencer Gordon, E (1)
1981-Harvey Childress, LB (2)
1982-Harvey Childress, LB (2)
1983-Jeff Southern, RB (1)
1987-Craig Henderson, RB (2)
1989-Ted Searle, LB (2)
1990-Andy Katoa, LB (1)
1991-Greg Byrne, SB (2)
1992-Sonny Kanahele, LB (1)
1995-Alphonso Harris, SB (2)
1997-Griff Yates, RB (1)
1997-Jon Chamberlin, DL (2)
1998-Casey Jackson, SB (2)
1962-John Reese, DT (1)
1963-John Reese, OT (1)
1964-Jerry Cole, DB (1)
1965-Wilber Aylor, OT (2)
1967-Tom Head, OT (1)
1971-Bob Daigle, C (1)
1972-Bob Daigle, C (1)
1972-Jim Steinke, DB (1)
1974-Fred Pointer, OG (2)
1975-Bobby Kotzuer, DL (1)
1976-Charles Collins, OT (1)
1979-Elvis Shaw, DL (1)
1980-Paul Thornton, OL (2)
1981-Bobby Watkins, DB (2)
Southwestern (Kan.) (21/17)
1967-Dennis Cavalier, DB (1)
1982-Tom Calvin RB (2)
1982-Tom Audley, DL (2)
1983-Jackie Jackson, RB (1)
1984-Jackie Jackson, RB (1)
1984-Monty Lewis, OL (2)
1986-Frank Lolar, DL (1)
1987-Shawn Spottedhorse, OL (1)
1990-Rodney James, OL (2)
1993-Billy Tipps, OL (1)
1994-Tyree Myles, OL (1)
1995-Tyree Myles, OL (1)
1996-Tyree Myles, OL (1)
1997-Burt Humburg, OL (1)
1997-Sherman Duncan, PR (2)
1998-Shane Batchelder, OL (1)
1999-Nate Turner, OL (2)
1999-Andrew Vargas, DB (2)
2000-Andrew Vargas, DB (2)
2003-Jeromy Jones, OL (2)
2013-Lorenzo Fouts, DB (1)
Southwestern Louisiana (1/1)
1960-Dan Mastrean, LB (3)
Southwestern Oklahoma (36/28)
1954-Truman Smith, T
1955-John Buck, Back
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1956-John Buck, Back (3)
1965-Jerry Craig, DG (2)
1966-Dennis Skinner, DT (2)
1968-Charles Stevens, DG (2)
1972-Joe Shegog, LB (2)
1974-Tom Bergman, DL (1)
1975-Tom Bergman, DL (1)
1977-Louis Mendoza, LB (1)
1977-Glenn Stallings, DB (2)
1979-Carl Birdsong, P (1)
1979-Alonzo McMillian, DB (1)
1980-Gary Harper, LB (1)
1980-Carl Birdsong, P (2)
1980-David Thompkins, DB (2)
1981-Ed Farmer, LB (1)
1982-Richard Lockman, LB (1)
1985-Randy Webster, DL (1)
1986-James Hicks, RB (2)
1989-Todd Helton, DL (1)
1990-Mark Bay, LB (1)
1992-Stephen Buford, LB (1)
1992-Junior Lowden, TE (1)
1992-Eric Royal, RB (1)
1992-Damon Sartor, OL (1)
1992-John Wichert, DL (1)
1993-John Wichert, DL (2)
1994-Junior Lowden, TE (2)
1994-Yohance Brown, LB (2)
1995-Junior Lowden, TE (1)
1995-Yohance Brown, LB (1)
1996-Wiliie Brown, KOR (1)
1996-Yohance Brown, LB (1)
1996-Reggie Jackson, SB (1)
1996-Robbie Newberg, DL (1)
1978-Tally Neal, LB (1)
1978-Steve Fieszel, DL (2)
1978-Wayne Schumacher, LB (2)
1981-Ricky Bush, RB (2)
1984-Dennis Estelle, DB (1)
1986-Mark Baskin, OL (2)
1987-Mike Myers, K (2)
1988-Todd Sells, P (2)
1989-Rodney Webb, OL (2)
1990-Eddie Washington, LB (2)
1991-Eddie Washington, LB (2)
Southwestern (Texas) (1/1)
1954-Clarence Brownley, T
1956-Leon Jamison, E (3)
1956-Henry Johnson, C (3)
1957-Charles Gavin, T (3)
1957-Leon Jamison, E (3)
1959-Charles Walker, E (3)
1956-John Gibbens, T (2)
Stephen F. Austin (Texas) (4/4)
1969-Robert Pearce, Back (1)
1974-Gordon Booker, DL (1)
1979-Paul Hood, RB (1)
1979-Ron Haynes, DL (1)
Sterling (Kan.) (3/3)
1987-Jeff Bennett, RB (2)
2007-Joey Gilsdorf, OL (1)
2013-Antonio Bray, AP (1)
Stetson (Fla.) (1/1)
1955-Earl Looman, T
Sul Ross State (Texas) (10/9)
1965-Tommy Nelson, DE (1)
1966-Tommy Nelson, DE (1)
1979-Bernie Weems, DB (2)
1981-Melcom Moorbe, DB (2)
1982-Larry Hill, QB (2)
1984-Wade West, WR (1)
1988-Francis Jones, DB (1)
1991-Michael Martin, WR (2)
1996-Charlie Bunch, P (2)
1996-Wally Lara, OL (2)
Tabor (Kan.) (5/5)
1979-Kerry Dennison, E (1)
2003-Chad Duerkson, DL (2)
2005-Roger Butler, RB (1)
2005-Jake Schenk, LB (1)
2012-Jon-Michael Bergerson, OL (1)
Tampa (Fla.) (2/2)
1955-Robert Lovely, T
1956-Richard Harte, E (3)
Tarkio (Mo.) (2/2)
1986-Marc Spellman, DB (1)
1989-Brett Whitestone, DB (1)
Tarleton State (Texas) (14/11)
1967-Roger Smith, OG (2)
1968-Roger Smith, OG (1)
1977-Tally Neal, LB (2)
Taylor (Ind.) (16/15)
1957-Robert Davis, T (3)
1976-Jim McFarland, LB (2)
1985-Wade Russell, OL (1)
1989-Tim Shapely, DL (1)
1992-Casey Sparrow, WR (2)
1993-Doug Bonura, WR (1)
1994-Doug Bonura, WR (1)
1995-J.J. Guedet, LB (2)
1996-Andy Ankeny, DB (2)
1998-Justin Heth, LB (1)
1998-Chad McBeth, SB (1)
1998-Chad Wilt, DL (2)
1999-Justin Heth, LB (1)
1999-Chad Wilt, DL (2)
2003-Josh Stanley, DL (1)
2009-Pagel Williams, DB (1)
Tennessee-Martin (1/1)
1958-Marvin Long, E (2)
Tennessee State (6/5)
Tennessee Wesleyan (1/1)
1992-Derrick Scott, K (2)
Texas A&I (35/29)
1955-Merle Muckleroy, G
1959-Gerald Lamber, G (1)
1960-Willie Crafts, OT (2)
1960-Butch Pressley, HB (3)
1962-Doug Harvey, C (1)
1962-Tom Janik, HB (2)
1963-Sid Blanks, Back (1)
1965-Randy Johnson, Back (2)
1967-Dwayne Nix, E (2)
1968-Butch Riley, DB (2)
1969-Alvin Matthews, DB (1)
1970-Karl Douglas, QB (1)
1970-Margarito Guerrero, DT (1)
1970-Robert Young, LB (2)
1971-Levi Johnson, DB (1)
1971-Eldridge Small, E (2)
1974-Jerry Janik, LB (1)
1974-David Hill, E (2)
1974-Don Hardeman, FB (1)
1975-Dan St. Ledger, C (1)
1975-David Hill, E (1)
1975-Larry Collins, Back (2)
1975-Paul Rich, OG (2)
1975-Richard Ritchie, QB (2)
1976-Richard Ritchie, QB (1)
1976-Glenn Starks, E (1)
1976-Larry Collins, RB (2)
1976-Larry McFarland, OT (2)
1977-Larry Collins, RB (1)
1977-Glenn Starks, E (1)
1977-John Barefield, DL (2)
1979-Andy Hawkins, LB (1)
1979-Jafus White, DB (1)
1980-Durwood Roquemore, DB (1)
1981-Durwood Roquemore, DB (1)
Texas College
2005-Dathan Brown, DB (2)
Texas Lutheran (12/8)
1974-Mike Washington, QB (2)
1975-Phil Dunn, DL (1)
1975-Jerry Ellis, OG (1)
1975-Kevin Ott, DB (1)
1975-Mike Washington, QB (1)
1976-Mike Washington, QB (1)
1976-Phil Dunn, DL (1)
1982-Lief Larson, OL (1)
1983-Lief Larson, OL (1)
1984-Carroll Parker, DB (1)
1985-Doug Nettles, DB (1)
1986-Mike Medina, DL (1)
1967-Jackson LeBlanc, RB (1)
1969-John Defries, LB (1)
1971-Jeff Baker, E (1)
1972-Dwight McDonald, E (2)
1986-Jerry Nall, OL (2)
1986-Nick Kresic, K (2)
1987-Troy Stedman, LB (2)
1988-Troy Slusser, WR (1)
Upper Iowa (1/1)
Wayne State (Neb.) (10/8)
1962-Mike Eischeid, DB (1/1)
Upsala (N.J.) (1/1)
1955-Robert Cupit, G
Urbana (Ohio) (6/6)
1967-Ernest Calloway, DT (2)
1968-Ernest Calloway, DG (2)
1976-McKinley Barnes, LB (2)
1993-Trip Hopkins, KR (1)
2003-Charles Boyd, LB (1)
2004-Bobby Mason, PRS (1)
2004-Vince Scalmato, DL (1)
2005-Marcus Lewis, DL (2)
2007-Shawn Lewis, DL (1)
Texas Tech (2/2)
Valley City State (N.D.) (17/14)
Texas Southern (3/2)
1954-R.D. Bradshaw, E
1954-Howard Hurt, G
Tiffin (Ohio) (7/6)
1991-Aaron Smith, DB (2)
1992-Brian Diliberto, RB (2)
1993-Brian Diliberto, RB (1)
1993-Mike Schumacher, DB (2)
1994-Chris Deal, OL (1)
1995-Craig Derr, OL (2)
1998-Wesley Russell, DB (2)
Tri-State (Ind.) (8/7)
1997-Barron Chambers, RB (2)
1998-Barron Chambers, RB (1)
1998-Greg Lefeld, OL (2)
1998-Bryon Lewinski, TE (2)
2000-John Werling, LB (1)
2001-Wyatt Brown, K (1)
2001-Isaac Sturgis, LB (1)
2001-Dan Protsman, DL (2)
1976-Jim Ukestad, OG (1)
1977-Jim Ukestad, OG (1)
1977-Dave Rausch, LB (1)
1978-Eric Jorgenson, DL (1)
1980-Jon Bolstad, DB (2)
1981-Jon Bolstad, DB (1)
1982-Jim Thies, DL (1)
1989-Lloyd Joseph, DL (2)
1996-Trevor Bakalar, RB (2)
1997-Sarge Truesdell, DB (2)
2000-Steve Battle, WR (2)
2001- Steve Battle, WR (2)
2001-Ben Aarestad, LB (2)
2004-Josh Kasowski, LB (1)
2006-Joe Maresh, DL (1)
2008-Chauncey Calhoun, WR (1)
2013-Derek Elliott, RB (1)
1965-Bob Kruse, OG (2)
1966-Bob Kruse, OG (2)
1975-Pat Donohoe, DL (1)
1977-Bob Barry, RB (2)
1977-Duane Carlson, LB (2)
1981-Ed Blackburn, TE (2)
1984-Ruben Mendoza, OL (2)
1984-Herve Roussel, K (2)
1985-Ruben Mendoza, OL (1)
1985-LaMont Lewis, DB (2)
Waynesburg (Pa.) (14/13)
1954-John Barrish, T
1965-Harry Theofilides, DB (1)
1966-Richard Dahar, HB (1)
1966-Ron McNeil, LB (2)
1967-Joe Hornak, DE (2)
1968-Joe Righetti, DG (1)
1968-Don Hermann, E (2)
1976-Lou Rodavich, DL (2)
1977-Bill Ryan, C (1)
1978-Jon Culp, RB (1)
1979-Jeff Culp, DL (2)
1984-Pete Long, DL (2)
1985-Pete Long, DL (1)
1987-Jon Green, RB (2)
Webber International (Fla.) (1/1)
2013-Steven Willis, DB (1)
West Chester (Pa.) (7/4)
1995-Demetrius Coleman (2)
1973-David Arnold, DB (1)
1976-Herb Hines, OT (2)
1959-William Shockley, HB (3)
1960-Lou Caparro, C (1)
1960-Jim Pribula, DB (1)
1960-Joe Iacone, FB (2)
1961-Joe Iacone, FB (1)
1961-Jim Pribula, DB (1)
1962-Joe Iacone, FB (2)
Trinity (Texas) (2/1)
Uva-Wise (Va.) (10/9)
West Liberty State (W.Va.) (9/7)
Trinity International (Ill.) (1/1)
1955-Milton Robichaux, E
1956-Milton Robichaux, E (1)
Troy State (Ala.) (8/7)
1968-Sim Byrd, QB (1)
1968-Ronnie Shelley, DB (2)
1969-Ronnie Shelley, DB (1)
1969-Bill Russell, DE (2)
1970-Vince Green, E (1)
1971-Greg Wright, LB (1)
1974-Mark King, C (1)
1976-Perry Griggs, E (2)
Tusculum (Tenn.) (2/2)
1994-Eric Claridy, RB (2)
1994-Matt Shults, OL (2)
Tuskegee (Ala.) (1/1)
1968-Fritz Latham, OT (2)
Union (Ky.) (11/9)
1986-Burley Burkhart, DL (2)
1987-Matt Quick, P (2)
1989-Pete Greene, TE (2)
1991-Kevin Bradshaw, KR (1)
1992-Kevin Bradshaw, KR (1)
1993-J.T. Pennington, OL (1)
1994-Jeremy Macejewski, PK (1)
1994-Vic Wharton, KR (2)
1995-John Fey, DB (2)
2009-Quintin Borders, OL (1)
2010-Quintin Borders, OL (1)
U.S. International (Calif.) (7/7)
1962-Joe Spalding, DG (2)
1963-Jack O’Brien, DG (2)
1964-Dave Price, OT (1)
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Valparaiso (Ind.) (1/1)
1955-Fred Thurston, T
Virginia State (2/2)
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1995-Greg Thomas, RB (2)
1996-Kent Grant, LB (1)
1996-Greg Thomas, RB (1)
1997-Troy Cutchin, OL (2)
1998-Thomas Wallace, KR (1)
1998-Freddie Trent, OL (2)
2003-Dieontea Stewart, KRS (2)
2006-Ra’Shad Morgan, RB (1)
2007-Ra’Shad Morgan, RB (1)
2009-Jason Lovett, WR (1)
Walsh (Ohio) (15/10)
1995-Damont Skanes, KOR (2)
1997-Damont Skanes, RB (1)
1998-Matt Wood, DL (2)
2000-Doug Neff, OL (2)
2001-Doug Neff, OL (1)
2001-Darian Tate, DL (1)
2002-Derek Besgrove, RB (2)
2002-Darryl Lyons, RS (2)
2003-Derek Besgrove, RB (1)
2003-Chris Brink, TE (1)
2004-Darryl Lyons, KRS (1)
2005-Rob Lash, KRS (2)
2005-Jon Raddish, LB (2)
2006-Mike Galassi, OL (1)
2007-Mike Galassi, OL (1)
Wartburg (Iowa) (3/3)
1959-Ron Krueger, T (3)
1968-Bob Olson, OT (1)
1969-Connie Hellerich, LB (2)
Washburn (Kan.) (6/6)
1964-Bob Noblitt, DG (2)
1980-Ron Hamilton, WR (1)
1961-Burl Holmes, DT (2)
1970-Dennis Knight, LB (1)
1970-Tom Priest, OG (1)
1971-Tom Priest, LB (1)
1971-Mickey Sworden, DT (2)
1972-Mickey Sworden, DT (2)
1981-Lance LaFollette, WR (2)
1989-Emilo Traversa, DB (2)
1994-Manny Gonzalez, LB (2)
West Texas State (1/1)
1955-Phillip Wright, T
West Virginia State (7/6)
1976-Jim Abshire, DB (2)
1980-Milton Spradley, DL (2)
1981-Milton Spradley, DL (2)
1983-Harry Ravenel, DB (2)
1987-Robert Ashley, P (2)
1992-Mario Lewis, WR (2)
1994-Mike Gray, DL (2)
West Virginia Tech (4/4)
1965-Darrell Elam, E (1)
1986-Calvin Wallace, DL (2)
1989-Phil Hudson, WR (2)
1992-Rob McClintic, SB (2)
West Virginia Wesleyan (11/11)
1960-Sam Gross, DB (2)
1962-George Lohman, DT (2)
1982-Jerry Free, OL (2)
1990-Dean Marsden, P (2)
1993-Darryl Forte, SB (2)
1993-John Rowan, DL (2)
1994-Donnell Fludd, TE (1)
1994-Eric Myers, PK (1)
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1994-Brian Dugan, WR (2)
1994-Sheldon Cooper, RB (2)
1994-Cornelius Lockhart, DB (2)
Western Carolina (N.C.) (5/4)
1964-John Ruta, DB (2)
1965-John Ruta, DB (2)
1966-Jim Williams, Back (2)
1969-Don Dalton, Back (2)
1971-Steve Williams, DT (1)
Western Illinois (6/6)
1956-Gary Dergo, C (2)
1959-Jerry Fornoff, C (1)
1964-Gene Hauser, OG (2)
1967-Mike Hattery, LB (1)
1969-Gary Simon, OG (1)
1970-Rod Bixby, LB (2)
Western Montana (15/13)
1993-Jason Winterrroud, DL (1)
1993-Manny Garza, WR (2)
1994-Jason Truman, QB (1)
1994-Shane Frey, DB (1)
1994-Bobby Beers, WR (2)
1995-Pat Schoenen, OL (1)
1995-Jason Truman, QB (1)
1995-Jason DesJarlais, DL (1)
1995-Rich Ferris, DB (1)
1995-Tommy Thomas, WR (2)
1995-Bryan Bonander, OL (2)
1995-Shayne Henderson, LB (2)
1995-Paul Snow, P (2)
1996-Rich Ferris, DB (1)
2000-Kyle Rausch, DB (2)
Western New Mexico (13/11)
1988-Will Hinton, DL (1)
1988-Pat Maxwell, P (1)
1993-Chris Edmonds, DB (1)
1993-Eric Kilpatrick, LB (1)
1993-David Moore, OL (1)
1993-Alan DiLeo, K (2)
1993-Bobby Felix, KR (2)
1994-Bobby Felix, WR (1)
1994-Jim Trischan, OL (2)
1994-Chad Kraemer, P (2)
1995-Chenelle Jones, DB (1)
1995-Chad Kraemer, P (1)
1995-Gilbert Jenkins, OL (2)
Western Oregon (11/9)
1976-Randy Shipley, LB (1)
1977-Randy Shipley, LB (1)
1978-Doug Lulay, QB (1)
1985-Doug Park, OL (2)
1994-Bill Volk, RB (2)
1997-Eric Cummings, OL (2)
1997-John Freeman, PK (2)
1997-Louis Tayler, LB (2)
1998-John Freeman, PK (2)
1999-Chris Bentley, P (1)
1999-Corey Sutton, DB (1)
Western State (Colo.) (15/11)
1955-Bill Rhodes, Back
1956-Bill Rhodes, Back (1)
1976-Bill Campbell, DB (2)
1977-Bill Campbell, DB (1)
1978-Bill Campbell, DB (1)
1978-Mike O’Rourke, OT (1)
1979-Charlie Thompson, QB (1)
1980-Justin Cross, OL (2)
1983-Jeff Guy, P (1)
1984-Jeff Guy, P (2)
1989-Jim Lockhart, P (1)
1991-Reggie Alexander, SB (1)
1991-Anthony Rivera, KR (1)
1991-Bill Campbell, DL (2)
1991-Peter Tyler, OL (2)
Western Washington (17/15)
1966-Steve Richardson, DB (1)
1967-Dave Weedman, DE (2)
1979-Pat Locker, RB (2)
1988-Peter LaBarge, P (1)
1989-Kelly Susee, DB (2)
1992-Jon Garber, OL (2)
1992-Lynton Hyde, LB (2)
1992-Shane Volkmann, DB (2)
1994-Bill Christensen, LB (1)
1995-Wade Gebers, PK (1)
1995-Orlando Steinauer, DB (1)
1996-Wade Gevers, PK (1)
1996-Chris Nicholl, WR (1)
1996-Mark Spencer, LB (2)
1996-Todd Walcker, OL (2)
1997-Mark Spencer, LB (1)
1997-Chad Rorabaugh, DL (2)
Westmar (Iowa) (14/12)
1981-Angelo James, WR (2)
1987-Kurt Westhoff, LB (1)
1990-Brad Holloway, TE (1)
1990-Herb Moore, OL (1)
1991-James Worthy, DB (1)
1991-Brad Holloway, TE (2)
1994-Adam Saperstein, SB (2)
1995-Ervin Whitehead, WR (1)
1995-Barry Meyer, PR (1)
1995-Shawn Chesteen, OL (2)
1995-Joel Heineman, LB (2)
1996-Brain Cole, DB (1)
1996-Eric Darland, DL (1)
1997-Eric Darland, DL (1)
Westminster (Pa.) (57/39)
1954-Harold Davis, Back
1955-Harold Davis, Back
1956-Harold Davis, Back (2)
1962-Larry Pugh, OG (1)
1963-Larry Pugh, OG (2)
1964-Larry Pugh, DG (1)
1967-Bob Scarazzo, LB (2)
1970-Bob Matthews, LB (1)
1975-Mark King, LB (1)
1976-Mike Humphrey, OG (1)
1976-Frank Emanuele, LB (1)
1976-Ed Goettle, DB (2)
1977-Mike Humphrey, OG (1)
1977-Frank Emanuele, LB (1)
1977-Paul O’Neil, OT (1)
1977-Mark Claire, DL (1)
1978-Mark Claire, DL (1)
1978-Steve Kraus, QB (2)
1979-Gary Devlin, LB (2)
1980-Don Brougher, DL (1)
1981-Gary DeGruttola, LB (1)
1981-Mike Silianoff, OL (1)
1982-Gary DeGruttola, LB (1)
1982-Scott Higgins, DB (1)
1982-Mark Lamonde, OL (2)
1983-Scott Higgins, DB (1)
1983-Lamont Boykins, WR (2)
1983-Dan Boes, LB (2)
1984-Paul Steinke, DL (2)
1985-Sam Greenwood, DB (1)
1985-Paul Steinke, DL (2)
1986-Joe Keaney, LB (2)
1987-Kevin Gribbin, DB (1)
1988-Brad Tokar, RB (1)
1988-Dave Blazer, DL (1)
1988-Kevin Myers, LB (1)
1988-Frank Antuono, OL (2)
1989-Joe Micchia, QB (2)
1989-Brad Tokar, RB (2)
1990-Brad Tokar, RB (1)
1990-Kevin Blazer, DL (1)
1991-Brian DeLorenzo, DL (2)
1991-Matt Raich, LB (2)
1992-Aldridge Jones, DB (1)
1992-Matt Raich, LB (1)
1993-Aldridge Jones, DB (1)
1993-Brian Wilson, OL (2)
1994-Andy Blatt, RB (1)
1994-Brian Germanoski, DL (1)
1994-Craig Mills, LB (2)
1995-Craig Mills, LB (1)
1995-Nate Armstrong, OL (2)
1996-Craig Mills, LB (1)
1996-Andy Blatt, RB (2)
1997-Nick Roberts, DB (1)
1997-Joe Blasko, TE (2)
Westminster (Utah) (2/2)
1974-Craig Caldwell, E (1)
1977-Rex Macey, E (1)
Whittier (Calif.) (12/10)
1957-Max Fields, HB (1)
1958-Gary Campbell, HB (2)
1959-Gary Campbell, QB (1)
1959-Vince Asaro, C (3)
1960-Ken Gregory, E (1)
1960-Ed Bain, OG (3)
1961-Stan Sanders, E (1)
1962-Dick Peter, OT (1)
1964-Vern Brock, RB (2)
1965-Vern Brock, DB (1)
1968-Dave Newell, C (1)
1977-Mike Ciacci, DB (1)
Whitworth (Wash.) (19/15)
1954-Bob Ward, Back
1954-Wayne Buchart, Back
1955-Robert Bradner, E
1959-William Cole, E (1)
1960-Tom Black, OT (1)
1960-John Murio, E (3)
1962-John Murio, DB (2)
1963-Charlie Reed, Back (1)
1963-Ken Sugarman, DT (2)
1966-George Elliot, E (1)
1969-Larry Jacobson, LB (2)
1975-Doug Long, E (1)
1976-Doug Long, E (2)
1980-Dave Pomante, DL (1)
1983-Randy Burkhart, TE (2)
1985-Wayne Ralph, WR (1)
1986-Wayne Ralph, WR (1)
1990-John Karuza, P (1)
1991-John Karuza, P (2)
Wiley (Texas) (2/2)
1962-Tom Edwards, DB (2)
1964-George Kinney, DE (1)
Wilkes (Pa.) (1/1)
1961-James Brunza, OG (2)
Willamette (Ore.) (23/20)
1957-Bill Long, C (2)
1958-Gary Raid, T (2)
1958-Bill Long, C (3)
1958-Bill Wall, E (3)
1960-Stan Solomon, HB (1)
1960-Marv Cisneros, DG (1)
1960-Stuart Hall, LB (3)
1961-Stuart Hall, LB (1)
1962-William Hartman, C (2)
1964-Bob Burles, DT (2)
1965-Bruce Anderson, DE (1)
1966-Walt Looney, OG (1)
1967-Jim Nicholson, RB (1)
1968-Calvin Lee, LB (1)
1969-Calvin Lee, LB (1)
1976-Gary Johnson, DL (1)
1979-Dave Wong, DL (1)
1981-Matt Overholt, OL (2)
1987-Jim Kramer, OL (2)
1993-Justin Pate, WR (1)
1997-Tim Blair, SB (1)
1997-Brandon Folkert, LB (1)
1997-Eric Thompson, DL (2)
William Jewell (Mo.) (26/21)
1957-Bob Hawkins, HB (3)
1959-Ralph Kincaid, HB (2)
1962-Ron Haggard, LB (1)
1963-Clem Buschmann, DB (2)
1968-Rich Boyle, DE (2)
1969-John Johnston, OG (1)
1978-David Cunningham, RB (2)
1979-Mark Capra, QB (2)
1980-David Cunningham, RB (2)
1981-Guy Weber, DL (1)
1981-Gary Ainsworth, LB (2)
1982-Mark Mundell, OL (1)
1982-Guy Weber, DL (1)
1982-Steve Hudson, K (1)
1982-Mike Newman, DB (2)
1983-Mike Newman, DB (1)
1983-Mark Mundell, OL (1)
1983-Steve Hodges, RB (2)
1984-Tim Johnson, LB (1)
1985-Tim Trout, K (2)
1985-Curt Newsom, LB (2)
1990-Ken Clemens, TE (2)
1997-Rodney Keuck, P (1)
1998-Deeikee Williams, RB (2)
1999-Deeikee Williams, RB (2)
2003-Dan Woldengen, OL (1)
William Penn (Iowa) (9/8)
1970-Wilbur Young, DT (2)
1972-Bruce Polen, DB (1)
1974-Bill Cronin, OT (2)
1975-John Jenkins, DL (1)
1975-Jim Dulin, E (2)
2002-A.J. Novak, LB (2)
2004-James Fountaine, WR (2)
2008-Steven Dawley, OL (1)
2010-Steven Dawley, OL (1)
Wilmington (Ohio) (25/18)
1975-Curt Clifford, OT (2)
1975-Jamie Perkins, LB (2)
1976-Jamie Perkins, LB (1)
1976-Clark Gifford, OG (2)
1978-Reinhold Finkes, RB (1)
1978-Steve Moyer, LB (2)
1979-Steve Moyer, LB (2)
1980-Gary Worthy, RB (1)
1980-John Calhoun, QB (2)
1980-Dave Dill, TE (2)
1981-Gary Worthy, RB (1)
1982-Ted Hall, LB (1)
1982-Gary Worthy, RB (1)
1983-Randy Blossom, K (1)
1983-Curt Downing, DB (1)
1983-Mark Netzel, DL (2)
1984-Tom Miles, OL (1)
1984-Tony Neloms, DL (2)
1985-Don Sizer, LB (2)
1986-Jeff Johnson, OL (1)
1986-Derron Calvert, WR (2)
1987-Derron Calvert, WR (2)
1987-Don Sizer, LB (2)
1988-Derron Calvert, WR (2)
1990-Wayne Stacy, WR (2)
Wingate (N.C.) (1/1)
1990-Jerry Ratchford, OL (2)
Winona State (Minn.) (6/4)
1960-Gale Sprute, DB (2)
1961-Gale Sprute, DB (2)
1975-Wayne Clark, LB (1)
1992-Dave Ludy, KR (1)
1993-Nate Grubber, DB (1)
1993-Dave Ludy, RB (2)
Winston-Salem (N.C.) (9/7)
1964-Everett Payne, DT (2)
1973-James Davis, E (2)
1977-Cornelius Washington, DB (1)
1977-Robert Weeks, C (2)
1978-Tim Newsome, RB (1)
1978-Willie Jordan, DL (2)
1979-Tim Newsome, RB (2)
1982-Jonathan Nimmons, OL (2)
1983-Jonathan Nimmons, OL (1)
Wisconsin-Eau Claire (13/11)
1956-John Pierce, T (2)
1964-Jim Van Gorden, QB (1)
1978-Mitch Patri, OT (2)
1979-John White, DL (2)
1981-Roger Vann, RB (1)
1981-Mike March, DB (1)
1983-Jeff Wilson, OL (1)
1984-Lee Weigel, RB (1)
1984-Mike Molnar, OL (2)
1984-Tom Saskowski, TE (2)
1985-Lee Weigel, RB (1)
1986-Wil Beech, OL (2)
1987-Wil Beach, OL (1)
Wisconsin-La Crosse (25/20)
1954-Willie Bernzinski, Back
1955-Willie Bernzinski, Back
1959-John Thomsen, G (2)
1961-Jim Jeskewitz, DB (1)
1965-Jim Teff, OT (2)
1969-Dewey Stendahl, K (1)
1973-Jim Shattuck, DB (2)
1975-David Becherer, DL (2)
1975-John Stanek, LB (2)
1976-Ron Myhra, RB (2)
1978-Joel Williams, LB (1)
1978-Nick Harring, OG (2)
1980-Tim Murphy, K (2)
1980-Craig Hutchins, DL (2)
1982-Jim Byrne, DL (1)
1983-Jim Byrne, DL (1)
1984-Tom Newberry, OL (1)
1984-Bob Krepfle, QB (2)
1985-Tom Newberry, OL (1)
1985-Dale Gottschalk, LB (1)
1986-Ted Pretasky, RB (1)
1986-Phil Ertl, DL (1)
1987-Ted Pretasky, RB (1)
1988-Ted Pretasky, RB (2)
1989-Fritz Leinfelder, DB (2)
Wisconsin-Oshkosh (4/4)
1976-Ken Kurznske, DL (2)
1978-Jay Hautala, DL (2)
1985-Scott Rucynski, DL (2)
1988-Todd Schoelzel, DB (2)
Wisconsin-Whitewater (11/9)
1965-Vilnis Ezerins, RB (2)
1966-Bob Berezowitz, QB (1)
1967-Al Equi, LB (2)
1968-Al Equi, LB (1)
1969-Andy Kolstad, DG (1)
1970-Kirk Behrendt, OT (2)
1973-Jim Walters, DL (2)
1974-Bill Barwick, OG (1)
1975-Bill Barwick, OG (1)
1978-Jeff Anding, K (1)
1978-John Fonaas, DB (2)
Wisconsin-Platteville (8/7)
1968-Bob Bergum, DT (1)
1969-Chris Charnish, QB (2)
1970-Jim Lawinger, DB (1)
1970-Chris Charnish, QB (2)
1974-Tom Jakubowski, FB (2)
1977-Jerry Switzer, DB (2)
1985-Mike Hintz, DB (1)
1985-Paul Gruner, OL (2)
Wisconsin-River Falls (7/6)
1966-Jim Baier, Back (1)
1975-Mike Will, DB (1)
1977-Walt Majewski, C (1)
1979-Gerard Sonsalla, OG (2)
1980-Gerard Sonsalla, OG (1)
1989-Jim Schulenburg, OL (1)
1989-Arlin Frank, DL (2)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point (11/8)
1976-Reed Giordana, QB (2)
1977-Reed Giordana, QB (1)
1977-Chris Matthiesen, OT (2)
1981-Chuck Braun, WR (1)
1987-Kirk Baumgartner, QB (1)
1987-Craig Ewald, DL (1)
1988-Kirk Baumgartner, QB (1)
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All-Time All-Americans
1988-Theo Blanco, WR (2)
1988-Don Moehling, TE (2)
1988-Kevin Deates, DL (2)
1989-Kirk Baumgartner, QB (1)
Wisconsin-Stout (4/4)
1979-Joe Bullis, DL (1)
1980-Tom Paulus, LB (2)
1989-Scott Frederickson, WR (1)
1990-Mike Wilson, DB (2)
Wisconsin-Superior (3/3)
1963-Jerry St. Catherine, LB (2)
1964-Jerry Schweiger, OT (2)
1985-Phil Eiting, LB (2)
Wofford (S.C.) (20/18)
1957-Jerry Richardson, E (2)
1957-Charles Bradshaw, QB (3)
1961-Dan Lewis, DG (2)
1964-Archie Black, DB (2)
1965-Don Williams, DT (1)
1966-Don Williams, DE (2)
1969-Sterling Allen, C (2)
1969-Sidney Allred, LB (2)
1970-Ronnie Wilson, LB (1)
1971-Ronnie Wilson, LB (2)
1974-Coy Gibson, OG (1)
1977-Jeff Davis, LB (2)
1979-Keith Kinard, OG (1)
1981-James Meadors, OL (1)
1981-Chris Marshall, P (2)
1982-Lee Davis, OL (1)
1982-Tim Renfrow, DB (1)
1983-Jim Hanna, OL (1)
1986-Steve Mabrey, WR (2)
1986-Kenny Beasley, DL (2)
Yankton (S.D.) (1/1)
1982-Darryl James, RB (2)
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Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Single-Game Team Records
Total Offense
Most Touchdowns Scored
110, Dana (Neb.) vs. Hastings (Neb.), 10/30/2004 (9 rush, 101 pass)
Most Points After Touchdown Made by Kicking
Most Plays
Most Yards Gained
914, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) vs. Davidson (N.C.), 1975 (837 rush, 77 pass)
Rushing
Most Rushes
92, Wisconsin-River Falls vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 1989 (92-464)
Most Yards Gained
837, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) vs. Davidson (N.C.), 1975 (68-837)
Most Touchdowns
12, Union (Ky.) vs. Chowan (N.C.), 1994
12, Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) vs. Macalester (Minn.), 1977
Passing
Most Attempts
101, Dana (Neb.) vs. Hastings (Neb.) (56-101), 10/30/2004
92, Hanover (Ind.) vs. Georgetown (Ky.) (41-92), 1991
Most Attempts, Both Teams
15, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968
15, Alcorn State (Miss.) vs. Paul Quinn (Texas), 1967
14, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (15 attempts)
Most Two-Point Conversion Attempts
11, Fort Valley State (Ga.) vs. Knoxville (Tenn.), 1969 (9 made)
Most Two-Point Conversions
9, Fort Valley State (Ga.) vs. Knoxville (Tenn.), 1969 (11 attempts)
Most Field Goals Made
6, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Western Montana, 1993
6, West Virginia State vs. Virginia State, 1991
6, Iowa Wesleyan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 198
6, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Western State (Colo.), 1980
Penalties
Most Penalties
28, Northern Arizona vs. La Verne (Calif.), 1958 (28-155)
Most Yards Penalized
284, West Virginia State vs. Concord (W.Va.), 1990
154, Huron (S.D.) (79) vs. Black Hills State (S.D.) (75), (84-154), 1994
Total Defense
Most Completions
-47, Western New England (Mass.) vs. Western Connecticut, 1981
61, Iowa Wesleyan vs. Harding (Ark.), 1991 (61-86)
Most Interceptions
Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed
11, Bemidji State (Minn.) vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 1970
-96, McKendree (Ill.) vs. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 9/4/2010
-94, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. St. Ambrose (Iowa), 1991
Most Attempts Without Interception
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
Most Yards Gained
Most Sacks
Most Touchdown Passes
Interceptions
63, Hamline (Minn.) vs. St. John’s (Minn.), 1955 (34-63)
637, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Union (Ky.), 11/12/2011
636, Huron (S.D.) vs. Black Hills State (S.D.), 1995
11, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968
Most Touchdown Passes, Both Teams
-5, Western Washington vs. Central Washington, 1989
14, Malone (Ohio) vs. Thomas More (Ky.), 10/18/2003
Most Passes Intercepted
11, St. Cloud State (Minn.) vs. Bemidji State (Minn.), 1970
14, North Park (Ill.) (11) vs. North Central (Ill.) (3), 1968
Most Yards on Interception Returns
Punting
Most Touchdowns on Interception Returns
Most Punts
15, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1993
Highest Average Per Punt (min. five punts)
57.5, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Lewis (Colo.), 1989 (8-460)
Scoring
229, Hillsdale (Mich.) vs. Northwood (Mich.), 1967
3, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Mississippi College, 9/13/2008
3, William Penn (Iowa) vs. Bethel (Tenn.), 2001
3, Hillsdale (Mich.) vs. Northwood (Mich.), 1967
Single-Season Team Records
Total Offense
Most Points
Most Plays Per Game
Most Points, Both Teams
Most Yards Gained
106, Fort Valley State (Ga.) vs. Knoxville (Tenn.), 1969 (14 TD, 11 PAT, 1 safety)
184, Faulkner (Ala.) (95) vs. Union (Ky.) (89), 11/12/2011
141, Southwestern (Kan.) (79) vs. Sterling (Kan.) (62), 1994
94.2, Illinois Benedictine, 1976 (942 in 10 games)
8,175, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999
7,704, Southern Oregon, 2012
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Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
642.0, Southern Oregon, 2012 (7,704 in 12 games)
583.9, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999 (8,175 in 14 games)
551.5, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (6,067 in 11 games)
544.2, Kansas Wesleyan, 2010 (5,442 in 10 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Play (under 800 plays)
8.49, Mississippi Vocational, 1956 (573-4,867)
Highest Average Gain Per Play (min. 800 plays)
8.94, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (679-6,067)
8.15, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009 (846-6,894)
7.79, Texas A&I, 1976 (805-6,269)
Rushing
Most Rushes Per Game Average
78.9, Panhandle State (Okla.), 1963 (789 in 10 games)
Most Yards Gained
4,476, William Penn (Iowa), 2010 (469-4,476)
4,348, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 1990 (766-4,348)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
442.7, Greenville (Ill.), 1989 (3,989 in 9 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 500 rushes)
7.0, Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1987 (564-3,946)
7.0, Benedictine (Kan.), 1985 (553-3,869)
7.0, Baker (Kan.), 1980 (560-3,901)
7.0, William Jewell (Mo.), 1952 (537-3,795)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 600 rushes)
6.9, William Penn (Iowa), 2010 (649-4,476)
6.8, Cumberlands (Ky.), 2012 (604-4,023)
6.13, Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1986 (632-3,875)
6.125, Cumberlands (Ky.), 2004 (640-3,920)
Most Touchdowns
74, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2003
61, Georgetown (Ky.), 1991
58, William Penn (Iowa), 2010
57, Ohio Dominican, 2007
Passing
Most Attempts
715, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (468-715)
Most Attempts Per Game
61.1, Huron (S.D.), 1994 (611 in 10 games)
61.1, Whitworth (Wash.), 1986 (550 in 9 games)
Most Completions
468, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (468-715)
Most Completions Per Game
39.0, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (468 in 12 games)
Most Yards Gained
5,583, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (440-646)
5,385, Southern Oregon, 2012 (388-598)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
448.8, Southern Oregon, 2012 (5,385 in 12 games)
429.5, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (5583 in 13 games)
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422.5, Huron (S.D.), 1994 (4225 in 10 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Attempt (min. 175 attempts)
12.45, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (317-3,946)
10.69, Texas A&I, 1976 (222-2,373)
Highest Average Gain Per Attempt (min. 290 attempts)
12.45, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (317-3,946)
9.34, Northwestern (Iowa), 1982 (319-2,979)
9.34, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1977 (312-2,915)
Highest Average Gain Per Attempt (min. 325 attempts)
10.4, Bethany (Kan.), 1995 (336-3,488)
Highest Average Gain Per Completion (min. 100 completions)
21.66, Wisconsin-Superior, 1988 (124-2,686)
Highest Average Gain Per Completion (min. 200 completions)
17.31, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (228-3,946)
17.14, Central Methodist (Mo.), 1978 (217-3,720)
Highest Percentage Completed (min. 200 attempts)
.719, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (228-317)
.681, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (440-646)
.676, Marian (Ind.), 2012 (290-429)
Highest Percentage Completed (min. 350 attempts)
.681, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (440-646)
.676, Marian (Ind.), 2012 (290-429)
Most Touchdown Passes
57, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1996
Most Touchdown Passes Per Game
5.1, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991 (51 in 10 games)
Punting
Most Punts
106, Wisconsin-Superior, 1977 (3,404 yards)
Highest Punting Average
48.0, Adams State (Colo.), 1966 (36-1,728)
Scoring
Most Points
775, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009 (15 games)
744, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009 (14 games)
744, Georgetown (Ky.), 1991 (14 games)
Most Points Per Game
54.7, Florida A&M, 1961 (492 in 9 games)
Penalties
Most Yards Penalized
1,356, Hampton (Va.), 1977 (124 in 11 games)
Total Defense
Fewest Yards Allowed
495, Florida A&M, 1961 (141 rush, 354 pass)
Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game
70.7, Florida A&M, 1961 (495 in 7 games)
Football National Championship
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Play
Highest Score by Team in Loss
Rushing Defense
Last Scoreless Tie
1.25, Franklin (Ind.), 1989 (765-957)
Fewest Yards Allowed
-109, Central State (Ohio), 1989 ((-)109-384)
Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game
-9.9, Central State (Ohio), 1989 (-109 in 11 games)
62, Sterling (Kan.) vs. Southwestern (Kan.) (79), 1994
Wisconsin-Stevens Point vs. Baker (Kan.), 9/7/1991
Most Overtimes in a Single Game
5, Malone (Ohio) vs. Walsh (Ohio), 10/4/2003
Most Tie Games in a Season
Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Rush
-0.1, Delaware State, 1970 ((-)39-269)
3, Austin College (Texas), 1987
3, Central Arkansas, 1982
3, Northern State (S.D.), 1978
3, Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 1971
Pass Defense
Most Shutouts
Fewest Yards Allowed
162, Carthage (Wis.), 1955 (65-162)
8, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1989
20.2, Carthage (Wis.), 1955 (162 in 8 games)
Single-Game Individual Records
Total Offense
Fewest Yards Allowed Per Attempt
101, Tom Lensch, Dana (Neb.) vs. Hastings (Neb.), 10/30/2004 (101 pass attempts)
Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game
1.8, Langston (Okla.), 1961 (107-195)
Fewest Yards Allowed Per Completion
Most Plays
Most Yards Gained
6.4, Cameron (Okla.), 1971 (83-530)
648, Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Union (Ky.), 11/12/2011 (637 pass, 11
rush)
Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed
Rushing
.230, Westminster (Pa.), 1995 (47-204)
Most Passes Intercepted
42, Newberry (S.C.), 1971
Most Passes Intercepted by Per Game
3.8, Newberry (S.C.), 1971 (42 in 11 games)
Most Rushes
54, Derrick Harris, Eureka (Ill.) vs. Concordia (Wis.), 1992 (54-208)
Most Yards Gained
409, Derrick Williams, Eastern Montana vs. Montana Tech, 1976 (42-409)
Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing
Most Touchdowns on Interception Returns
7, Findlay (Ohio), 1995
8, Anthony Dodson, Greenville (Ill.) vs. Blackburn (Ill.), 1991
8, Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) vs. McPherson (Kan.), 1984
8, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State (Okla.) vs. St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1958
Scoring Defense
Longest Rush
Fewest Points Allowed Per Game
1.3, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1989 (13 in 10 games)
Miscellaneous
Most Consecutive Victories
42, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 9/6/2008-12/18/2010
42, Texas A&I, 11/17/1973-10/1/1977
Most Consecutive Games Unbeaten
46, Texas A&I, 11/17/1973-10/29/1977 (4 ties)
Most Consecutive Losses
50, Macalester (Minn.), 10/5/1974-9/6/1980
Most Consecutive Games Without a Victory
50, Macalester (Minn.), 10/5/1974-9/6/1980
Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out
344, Benedictine (Kan.), 6th week of 1980 season and active to start of 2012 season
234, Northwestern (Iowa), start of 1987 season up until Nov. 1, 2008
99, several, last to occur, A.J. Cooley, Shorter (Ga.) vs. North Greenville (N.C.), 10/18/2008
Passing
Most Attempts
101, Tom Lensch, Dana (Neb.) vs. Hastings (Neb.), 10/30/2004 (56-101-3)
Most Completions
61, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan vs. Harding (Ark.), 1991
Most Passes Had Intercepted
10, Mark Ryhanych, Concord (W.Va.) vs. Shepherd (W.Va.), 1986
Most Passes Attempted Without Interception
63, Brandon Jonco, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 10/8/2005 (36-63)
Most Yards Gained
637, Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Union (Ky.), 11/12/2011
636, Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) vs. Black Hills State (S.D.), 1995
Most Touchdown Passes
10, Bruce Swanson, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968
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Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Longest Pass
99 yards, several, last to occur, Justin Campbell to Jason Bryant, Northwestern
Oklahoma vs. Missouri Valley, 1994; Jamie Stinson to Sunny Lofton, Peru State
(Neb.) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1994
Receiving
Longest Kickoff Return
100, several
Scoring
Most Points Scored
23, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 1994 (23-308)
23, Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands vs. Kearney State (Neb.), 1989 (23-231)
48, Anthony Dodson, Greenville (Ill.) vs. Blackburn (Ill.), 1991 (8 TD)
48, Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) vs. McPherson (Kan.), 1984 (8 TD)
48, Paul Zaeske, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (8 TD)
48, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State (Okla.) vs. St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1958 (8 TD)
Most Yards Gained
Most Touchdowns Scored
Most Passes Caught
384, Carlton Jackson, West Virginia State vs. Glenville State (W.Va.), 1990 (18-384)
Most Touchdown Passes Caught
8, Paul Zaeske, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (11 catches)
Punting
Most Punts
14, Mike Sipe, Shepherd (W.Va.) vs. Concord (W.Va.), 1986
Longest Punt
97, Earl Hurst, Emporia State (Kan.) vs. Central Missouri State, 1964
Interceptions
8, Anthony Dodson, Greenville (Ill.) vs. Blackburn (Ill.), 1991 (48 points)
8, Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) vs. McPherson (Kan.), 1984 (48 points)
8, Paul Zaeske, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (48 points)
8, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State (Okla.) vs. St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1958 (48 points)
Most Field Goals Made
6, Bryan Hillborn, Carroll (Mont.) vs. Western Montana, 1993
6, Chuck Wood, West Virginia State vs. Virginia State, 1991
6, Steve Wasko, Iowa Wesleyan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1986
6, Rocky Paulson, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Western State (Colo.), 1980
Most Field Goals Attempted
8, Peter LaBarge, Western Washington vs. Lewis & Clark (Ore.), 1988
Most Interceptions
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking
6, Eddie Watson, Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Wiley (Texas), 1965 (6-46)
14, Art Anderson, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (14-15)
Most Yards on Interception Returns
Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking
174, Pat Apke, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Mars Hill (N.C.), 1983
15, Art Anderson, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (14-15)
Longest Interception Return
Most Points Scored by Kicking
100, several
Punt Returns
Most Punt Returns
10, Brad Payne, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Dordt (Iowa), Sept. 5, 2009 (10-123)
10, Kevin King, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Lewis & Clark (Ore.), 1987
10, Craig Plymal, Concord (W.Va.) vs. Shepherd (W.Va.), 1986 (10-155)
10, Ellis Wangelin, Wisconsin-River Falls vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 1985 (10-87)
Most Yards on Punt Returns
199, Vince Mitchell, Fairmont State (W.Va.) vs. West Virginia State, 1986 (6-199)
Most Touchdowns on Punt Returns
2, Tyree Davis, Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 1992
2, Angelo James, Westmar (Iowa) vs. South Dakota-Springfield, 1979
Longest Punt Return
97, Ron Fuller, Evangel (Mo.) vs. Missouri Southern, 1981
Kickoff Returns
Most Kickoff Returns
8, several, last to occur, Jeff DeHaan, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Sioux Falls (S.D.), 10/26/2002
Most Yards on Kickoff Returns
276, Tom Dufresne, Hamline (Minn.) vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 1972 (7-276)
Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns
2, Nick Butler, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 1994
2, Schearon Stewart, Lewis & Clark (Ore.) vs. Eastern Oregon, 1991
2, Tom Dufresne, Hamline (Minn.) vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 1972
21, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.) vs. Taylor (Ind.), 10/22/2011 (4 FG, 6 PAT)
20, Steve Wasko, Iowa Wesleyan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1986 (6 FG, 2 PAT)
20, Clarence Joseph, Central State (Ohio) vs. Kentucky State, 1982 (5 FG, 5 PAT)
Individual Single-Season Records
Total Offense
Most Plays
890, Tom Lensch, Dana (Neb.), 2004 (890-3,896)
696, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (696-4,320)
Most Plays Per Game
69.0, Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico, 1983 (690 in 10 games)
Most Yards Gained
5,464, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (30 rush, 5,434 pass)
5,076, Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012 (100 rush, 5,076 pass)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
431.3, Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012 (5,176 in 12 games)
423.4, Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.), 2011 (4,234 in 10 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Play (min. 350 plays)
8.99, Jorge Munoz, Bethany (Kan.), 1995 (353-3,174)
Most Touchdowns Responsible For
57, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (54 pass, 3 rush)
57, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1993
Rushing
Most Rushes
381, Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa), 2000 (381-2,504)
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Most Rushes Per Game
34.4, Roger Vann, Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1981 (344 in 10 gamers)
Most Yards Gained
2,504, Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa), 2000 (381-2,504)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
207.4, Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio), 1993 (2,281 in 11 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 150 rushes)
9.35, Monte Weathers, Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1987 (150-1,402)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 200 rushes)
8.13, Bob White, Western New Mexico, 1951 (202-1,643)
Most Yards Gained Per Attempt (min. 225 attempts)
13.26, Philip Staback, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (251-3,329)
10.59, Lee McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa), 1982 (245-2,595)
Most Yards Gained Per Attempt (min. 300 attempts)
11.3, Jayson Merrill, Western State (Colo.), 1991 (309-3,484)
Most Yards Gained Per Completion (min. 125 completions)
20.04, Don Dalton, Western Carolina (N.C.), 1969 (131-2,626)
Most Yards Gained Per Completion (min. 175 completions)
18.19, Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999 (216-3,930)
Most Touchdown Passes
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 250 rushes)
7.8, Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.), 2003 (263-2,061)
55, Anthony Kropp, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2010
55, Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1996
54, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007
Most Touchdowns Scored
Highest Percentage for Touchdowns (min. 150-299 attempts)
32, Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994
32, Roger Butler, Tabor (Kan.), 2005
Passing
Most Attempts
15.1, Lee McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa), 1982 (37-245)
Highest Percentage for Touchdowns (min. 300 attempts)
13.2, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1993 (46-348)
665, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (440-665)
Receiving
Most Attempts Per Game
144, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993 (144-2,221)
57.1, Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.), 1995 (571 in 10 games)
Most Completions
440, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991 (440-665)
421, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (421-606)
Most Completions Per Game
39.1, Jason Truman, Western Montana, 1995 (391 in 10 games)
Highest Completion Percentage (min. 225 attempts)
.769, Danny Miles, Southern Oregon, 1965 (190-247)
.753, Philip Staback, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2010 (189-251)
.695, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (421-606)
Highest Completion Percentage (min. 350 attempts)
.695, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (421-606)
.693, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2006 (244-352)
Most Intercepted
43, Steve Hendry, Wisconsin-Superior, 1982 (480 attempts)
Lowest Percentage Intercepted (min. 200 attempts)
1.0, Craig Kupp, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1989 (3 of 286 attempts)
Lowest Percentage Intercepted (min. 300 attempts)
0.75, Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1996 (3 of 400 attempts)
Most Consecutive Attempts Without an Interception
290, Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1996
Most Yards
5,434, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007
5,076, Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012
Most Passes Caught
Most Passes Caught Per Game
12.6, Wayne Hawkins, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991 (126 in 10 games)
Most Yards Gained
2,221, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993 (144-2,221)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
170.69, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993 (2,219 in 13 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. 30 catches)
30.63, Dan Dratzer, Missouri Valley, 1970 (30-919)
Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. 40 catches)
27.81, Cody Brown, Georgetown (Ky.), 2000 (43-1,196)
26.73, Clay Lowry, Sam Houston State (Texas), 1978 (45-1,203)
Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. 55 catches)
22.56, Keith Crawford, Howard ‑Payne (Texas), 1992 (66-1,489)
Most Touchdown Passes Caught
23, Jeremy Dutcher, St. Francis (Ind.), 2000 (80 catches)
Punting
Most Punts
106, Bob Blake, Wisconsin-Superior, 1977 (106-3,404)
Highest Average (min. 20 punts)
49.06, Steve Ecker, Shippensburg (Pa.), 1965 (32-1,570)
Highest Average (min. 40 punts)
49.02, James Wise, Tuskegee (Ala.), 1965 (57-2,794)
Most Yards Per Game
423.0, Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012 (5,076 in 12 games)
418.0, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007 (5,434 in 13 games)
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Interceptions
Most Interceptions
15, Mike Page, Minot State (N.D.), 1992 (15-227)
15, Kevin Gribbin, Westminster (Pa.), 1987 (15-107)
15, Tom Rowland, Illinois College, 1967 (15-86)
Most Interceptions Per Game
1.88, Tom Rowland, Illinois College, 1967 (15 in 8 games)
Most Yards on Interception Returns
287, Tadd Holliman, McPherson (Kan.), 1991 (8)
Highest Average Gain Per Interception Return (min. 6 returns)
43.83, Clayton Holmes, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1990 (6-263)
Most Field Goals Made
27, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2007
23, Derek Doerfler, Baker (Kan.), 2007
22, Herve Roussel, Wayne State (Neb.), 1984
Most Field Goals Made Per Game
2.1, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2007 (27 in 13 games)
2.1, Derek Doerfler, Baker (Kan.), 2007 (23 in 11 games)
2.1, Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.), 1986 (21 in 10 games)
Longest Field Goal
69, Ove Johannson, Abilene Christian (Texas) vs. East Texas State, 1976
Most Field Goals Attempted
Most Touchdowns Scored on Interception Returns
4, Frank Parks, Georgetown (Ky.), 1998
37, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2007 (27-37)
32, Derek Doerfler, Baker (Kan.), 2007 (23-32)
31, Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.), 1986 (21-31)
31, Herve Roussel, Wayne State (Neb.), 1984 (22-31)
Punt Returns
Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made (min. 15 attempts)
50, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State (W.Va.), 1966 (50-500)
.941, Ben Hansen, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 2007, (16-17)
.938, Tim Saiz, New Mexico Highlands, 1985 (15-16)
Most Yards of Punt Returns
Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made (min. 20 attempts)
Most Punt Returns
1,196, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State (W.Va.), 1967 (44-1,196)
Highest Average Gain Per Punt Return (min. 1.2 per game)
36.0, Dave Meylink, Northwestern (Iowa), 1969 (14-504)
.909, Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.), 2007 (20-22)
.810, Halley Ferrell, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2007 (17-21)
.800, Jeff Parker, Gardner-Webb (N.C.), 1987 (16-20)
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking
5, Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio), 1993
100, Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009 (100-101)
82, Kevin Davis, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999 (82-92)
82, Bob Wasson, Georgetown (Ky.), 1991 (82-93)
Kickoff Returns
Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking
Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns
Most Kickoff Returns
46, Pete Iten, Minnesota-Morris, 1994 (46-942)
Most Yards on Kickoff Returns
1,005, Lloyd Nolan, Central Methodist (Mo.), 1999 (27-1,005)
Highest Average Gain Per Kickoff Return (min. 1.2 per game)
40.9, Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.), 2011 (16-654)
Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Return
4, Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.), 2011
4, Denodus O’Bryant, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009
4, Tard Smith, Dakota State (S.D.), 1993
Scoring
Most Points Scored
210, Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994 (34 TD, 3 PAT)
Most Points Scored Per Game
19.0, Todd Johnson, Trinity (Ill.), 1993 (190 in 10 games)
Most Touchdowns Scored
34, Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994
Most Touchdowns Scored Per Game
3.1, Todd Johnson, Trinity (Ill.), 1993 (31 in 10 games)
3.1, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1973 (31 in 10 games)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Touchdown
23, Greg Thomas, Clinch Valley (Va.), 1994-95
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101, Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009 (100-101)
92, Kevin Davis, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999 (82-92)
93, Bob Wasson, Georgetown (Ky.), 1991 (82-93)
Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made by Kicking (min. 50 attempts)
.990, Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009 (100-101)
.984, Tom Sellers, Findlay (Ohio), 1995 (61-62)
Most Points Scored by Kicking
139, Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009 (100 PAT, 13 FG)
134, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2011 (74 PAT, 20 FG)
128, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2007 (47 PAT, 27 FG)
121, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2010 (82 PAT, 13 FG)
110, Rhett Crites, Carroll (Mont.), 2003 (77 PAT, 11 FG)
110, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2009 (77 PAT, 11 FG)
100, Kevin Davis, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999 (82 PAT, 6 FG)
99, Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.), 1988 (60 PAT, 13 FG)
Individual Career Records
Total Offense
Most Plays
2,007, Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1986-89 (12,767 yards)
Most Plays Per Game
52.5, Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.), 1990-92 (1,469 in 28 games)
Most Yards Gained
13,979, Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.), 2002-05
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Most Yards Gained Per Game
350.18, Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.), 1990-92 (10,116 in 28 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Play (min. 950 plays)
7.78, Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1991-93 (1,455-11,319)
Most Touchdowns Responsible for
143, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1990-93
Rushing
Most Rushes
1,163, Bobby Hedrick, Elon (N.C.), 1977-80 (1,163-5,194)
Most Rushes Per Game
28.3, Joe Brinson, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1983-86 (1,104 in 39 games)
Most Yards Gained
5,738, Derek Besgrove, Walsh (Ohio), 2000-03
Most Yards Gained Per Game (min. 3,000 yards)
152.74, Elbert Dubenion, Bluffton (Ohio), 1995-58 (4,735 in 31 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 500 rushes)
9.43, Elbert Dubenion, Bluffton (Ohio), 1955-58 (502-4,735)
Most Touchdowns Scored
75, Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon, 2000-03
Passing
Most Attempts
1,710, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2005-08 (1,149-1,710)
1,710, Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1986-89 (887-1,710)
Most Attempts Per Game
47.71, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1989-91 (1,555 in 33 games)
Most Completions
Most Touchdown Passes
120, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2005-08
113, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1990-93
Highest Percentage for Touchdowns (min. 500 attempts)
11.6, Philip Staback, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009-10 (70-602)
11.1, Ed Buzzell, Ottawa (Kan.), 1962-65 (72-650)
Receiving
Most Passes Caught
430, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1991-94 (430-6,177)
Most Passes Caught Per Game
9.77, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1991-94 (430 in 44 games)
Most Yards Gained
6,177, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1991-94 (4,30-6,177)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
140.39, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1991-94 (6,177 in 44 games)
Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. 200 catches)
19.10, Jeremy Dutcher, St. Francis (Ind.), 1998-2000 (225-4,298)
Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. 135 catches)
21.8, Willie Richardson, Jackson State (Miss.), 1959-62 (166-3,616)
Most Touchdown Passes Caught
59, Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.), 1990-93 (252 catches)
Punting
Most Punts
270, Karl Kimsey, Panhandle State (Okla.), 1971-74
270, Paul Swanson, Winona State (Minn.), 1969-72
Highest Average Per Punt (min. 100 punts)
44.56, Carl Birdsong, Southwestern Oklahoma, 1979-80 (102-4,545)
1,149, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2005-08 (1,149-1,710)
1,037, Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.), 2002-05
990, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1989-91 (990-1,555)
Highest Average Per Punt (min. 150 punts)
Most Completions Per Game
30.00, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1989-91 (990 in 33 games)
Interceptions
Highest Percentage Completed (min. 500 completions)
36, Ronnie Shelley, Troy State (Ala.), 1966-69 (36-501)
36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross State (Texas), 1963-66
.704, Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.), 2002-05 (1,037-1,473)
Most Interceptions
117, Steve Hendry, Wisconsin-Superior, 1980-83 (1,343 attempts)
Most Yards Gained
13,388, Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2005-08 (1,149-1,710)
Most Yards Gained Per Game
361.29, Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.), 1990-92 (10,116 in 28 games)
Most Yards Gained Per Attempt (min. 600 attempts)
42.7, John Standfield, Mississippi Valley State, 1975-78 (242-10,343)
Most Interceptions
Most Yards on Interception Returns
615, Paul Carter, St. Francis (Ind.), 2004-05, 2007-08
Punt Returns
Most Punt Returns
120, Aldridge Jones, Westminster (Pa.), 1990-93 (120-1,465)
Most Yards on Punt Returns
2,129, Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio), 1990-93 (110-2,129)
11.15, Philip Staback, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2009-10 (602-6,710)
9.57, Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.), 1998-2001 (1,138-10,885)
9.15, Kurtiss Riggs, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1993-96 (801-7,329)
Highest Average Gain Per Punt Return (min. 1.2 per game)
Most Yards Gained Per Completion (min. 300 completions)
13, Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio), 1990-93
17.28, Shane Davolt, William Jewell, (Mo.), 1990-92 (330-5,705)
25.02, Carl Garrett, New Mexico Highlands, 1965-68 (49-1,226)
Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns
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Kickoff Returns
Most Kickoff Returns
97, Eric Collins, Evangel (Mo.), 1977-80 (97-2,248)
Most Yards on Kickoff Returns
2,248, Eric Collins, Evangel (Mo.), 1977-80 (97-2,248)
Highest Average Gain Per Kickoff Return (min. 1.2 per game)
34.00, Glen Printers, Southern Colorado, 1973-74 (25-851)
Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns
8, Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.), 2009-2012
7, Brandon Murphy, McKendree (Ill.), 1997-2000
7, Dave Ludy, Winona State (Minn.), 1991-93
Scoring
Most Points Scored
518, David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1995-98 (85 TD, 4 PAT)
Most Points Scored Per Game
12.79, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1973-76 (422 in 33 games)
Most Touchdowns Scored
Total Offense
Career Yards
Name, School
Yrs.
Plays
Yds.
G
Plays
Yds.
G
Plays
Yds.
Yds./G
G
Plays
Yds.
Avg.
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.)......................................2002-05..........1,745................13,979
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican......................................2005-08..........1,952................13,878
E.J. White, St. Francis (Ill.)..........................................2010-13..........1,924................12,980
Jon Kitna, Central Washington....................................1992-95..........1,886................12,907
Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point...............1986-89..........2,007................12,767
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.).................................1998-2001......1,504................12,703
Jason Truman, Western Montana...............................1993-96..........1,879................12,295
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.).............................2011-13...........1,640................11,801
Craig Fobbe, Morningside (Iowa)................................2002-05..........1,666................11,693
Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.).........................1991-93..........1,455................11,319
Season Yards
Name, School
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007............................13....................668...................5,464
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012.......................12....................583...................5,176
Jon Kitna, Central Washington, 1995..........................14....................687...................4,944
Craig Fobbe, Morningside (Iowa), 2005......................13....................524...................4,875
Ethan Haller, Ottawa (Kan.), 2009...............................12....................565...................4,772
Tyler Emmert, Carroll (Mont.), 2003............................15....................414...................4,632
Joel Nixon, Morningside (Iowa), 2012.........................14....................579...................4,616
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.), 1999.......................14....................518...................4,594
Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993...............13....................638...................4,594
Anthony Kropp, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2010......................14....................547...................4,542
Season Yards Per Game
Name, School, Yr.
2.12, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1973-76 (70 in 33 games)
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012.......................12....................583...................5,176.................431.3
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner, 2011.............................10....................594...................4,234.................423.4
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007............................13....................668...................5,464.................420.3
Doug Webster, Kansas Wesleyan, 2010.....................9......................469...................3,752.................416.9
David Short, Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 1998...............10....................510...................4,094.................409.40
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2013.......................11....................562...................4,442.................403.8
Kasey Peters, Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 2009.............11....................670...................4,438.................403.5
Ethan Haller, Ottawa (Kan.), 2009...............................12....................565...................4,772.................397.7
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991...................10....................545...................3,950.................395.00
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.), 1995................................10....................618...................3,898.................389.80
Most Field Goals Made
Annual Total Offense Champions
85, David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1995-98
Most Touchdowns Responsible for
143, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1990-93 (30 rush, 113 pass)
Most Touchdowns Scored Per Game
58, Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.), 2004-07 (58-70)
54, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2004-07 (54-79)
52, Tim Saiz, New Mexico Highlands, 1985-88 (52-69)
Most Field Goals Attempted
79, Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2004-07 (54-79)
Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made (min. 35 made)
82.9, Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.), 2004-07 (58-70)
80.0, Bill May, Clarion (Pa.), 1977-80 (48-60)
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking
233, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2009-11 (233-246)
209, Halley Ferrell, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2006-09 (209-222)
180, Steve Rhode, Northwestern (Iowa), 1980-83 (180-200)
Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking
246, Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2009-11 (233-246)
222, Halley Ferrell, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2006-09 (209-222)
204, Bobby Wasson, Georgetown (Ky.), 1990-92 (175-204)
Most Consecutive Extra Points Made by Kicking
162, Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 2009-10
107, Nate Nygard, Jamestown (N.D.), 2008-10
94, Rhys Barnhart, St. Francis (Ind.), 2007-08
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Name, School
Don Gottlob, Sam Houston State (Texas).......9......................303...................2,470.................274.4
Ralph Capitani, Iowa State Teachers..............9......................317...................1,755.................195.0
Ralph Capitani, Iowa State Teachers..............8......................252...................1,568.................196.0
Jim Englehardt, Nebraska-Omaha..................8......................202...................1,455.................181.8
Curtis Bennett, Sterling (Kan.).........................9......................310...................2,166.................240.7
Stan Jackson, Cal Poly-Pomona.....................8......................301...................2,145.................268.1
Stan Jackson, Cal Poly-Pomona.....................10....................334...................2,478.................247.8
Gary Campbell, Whittier (Calif.).......................10....................309...................2,383.................238.3
Charles Miller, Austin College (Texas).............9......................287...................1,966.................218.4
Don Lee Smith, Langston (Okla.)....................9......................233...................2,118.................235.3
George Bork, Northern Illinois.........................9......................397...................2,398.................266.4
George Bork, Northern Illinois.........................9......................413...................2,945.................327.2
Jim VanGorden, Wisconsin-Eau Claire...........9......................373...................2,307.................256.3
Dan Miles, Southern Oregon...........................9......................272...................2,298.................255.3
Al Tyler, Livingstone (N.C.)..............................10....................402...................2,499.................249.9
Jeff Petrucci, California State (Pa.).................8......................193...................2,218.................277.3
Jeff Petrucci, California State (Pa.).................9......................369...................2,944.................327.1
Chris Charnish, Wisconsin-Platteville..............9......................350...................2,573.................285.9
Dennis Ulrich, Colorado Mines........................10....................408...................2,628.................262.8
Mike Franks, Eastern New Mexico..................9......................384...................2,244.................249.3
Don Woods, New Mexico Highlands...............8......................389...................2,206.................275.8
Clint Longley, Abilene Christian (Texas)..........12....................444...................3,418.................284.5
Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point......10....................458...................2,407.................240.7
Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point......10....................570...................3,101.................310.1
Scott McCord, Lewis & Clark (Ore.)................9......................449...................3,107.................345.2
Tom Stine, Central Methodist (Mo.).................8......................--.......................2,880.................360.0
Tom Stine, Central Methodist (Mo.).................9......................--.......................3,279.................364.3
Charlie Thompson, Western State (Colo.).......9......................320...................2,378.................264.2
Curt Strasheim, Southwest State (Minn.)........10....................501...................2,565.................256.5
Brion Demski, Wisconsin-Stevens Point.........10....................503...................2,895.................289.5
Mike Martin, Whitworth (Wash.)......................9......................425...................2,747.................305.2
Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico (I).................10....................690...................3,134.................313.4
Pat Brennan, Franklin (Ind.) (II).......................10....................524...................3,239.................323.9
Dale Mehr, Minnesota-Morris (I)......................9......................411...................2,612.................290.2
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9......................434...................2,803.................311.4
Troy Taylor, Southeastern Oklahoma (I)..........11....................532...................3,809.................346.3
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9......................476...................3,057.................339.7
Brian Ainsworth, New Mexico Highlands (I)....10....................498...................3,039.................303.9
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9......................414...................2,808.................312.0
Brian Ainsworth, New Mexico Highlands (I)....9......................507...................3,288.................365.3
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1989
1990
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1992
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1997
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2013
Kevin O’Shea, Franklin (Ind.) (II).....................8......................436...................2,849.................356.1
Bobby Saiz, Adams State (Colo.) (I)................10....................409...................3,099.................309.9
Reece Mann, Franklin (Ind.) (II)......................10....................448...................3,743.................374.3
Jason Landmark, Northern State (S.D.) (I)......10....................460...................2,974.................297.4
Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (II).10.....................530....................3,540................. 354.0
Ken Grier, West Virginia State (I)....................10....................603...................3,137.................313.7
Dave Garcia, Black Hills State (S.D.) (II).........8......................417...................2,563.................320.4
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)............10....................545...................3,950.................395.0
Paul Gray, Hanover (Ind.) (II)..........................10....................611...................3,703.................370.3
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)............8......................457...................3,050.................381.2
Scott Lichner, Howard Payne (Texas) (II)........11....................543...................3,888.................353.4
Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I).........13....................635...................4,594.................353.4
Mark Helfrich, Southern Oregon (II)................9......................462...................2,962.................329.1
Jason Truman, Western Montana (I)...............11....................595...................3,758.................341.6
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) (II).........................10....................594...................3,892.................389.2
Jason Truman, Western Montana (I)...............10....................491...................3,390.................339.0
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) (II).........................10....................618...................3,898.................389.8
Bob Bees, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)............10....................645...................4,271.................427.1
Jorge Munoz, Bethany (Kan.) (II)....................10....................423...................3,537.................353.7
Austin Lindsey, Rocky Mountain (Mont.).........9......................349...................3,147.................352.7
David Short, Rocky Mountain (Mont.).............10....................510...................4,094.................409.4
David Short, Rocky Mountain (Mont.).............12....................616...................4,577.................381.4
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.).....................14....................501...................4,044.................288.9
Mike Strack, Bethany (Kan.)............................9......................394...................3,076.................341.8
Brett Mitchell, Evangel (Mo.)...........................11....................512...................3,801.................345.6
Brian Zbydniewski, Belhaven (Miss.)..............10....................527...................3,632.................363.2
Clay Waggle, Bacone (Okla.)..........................10....................457...................3,116.................311.6
Craig Fobbe, Morningside (Iowa)....................13....................524...................4,875.................375.0
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican..........................10....................416...................2,780.................294.5
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican..........................13....................668...................5,464.................420.3
Randy Hippeard, Virginia-Wise.......................11....................411...................3,739.................339.9
Kasey Peters, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)...........11....................670...................4,438.................403.5
Doug Webster, Kansas Wesleyan...................9......................469...................3,752.................416.9
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.).................10....................594...................4,234.................423.4
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon.....................12....................583...................5,176.................431.3
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon.....................11....................562...................4,442.................403.8
Rushing
Career Yards
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Yrs.
Carries
Yds.
Avg.
G
Carries
Yds.
Avg.
G
Carries
Yds. TD
Avg.
Derek Besgrove, Walsh (Ohio)....................................2000-03..........1,121................5,738.................5.10
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.).....................................1991-94..........802...................5,724.................7.13
Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio)........................................1990-93..........1,117................5,716.................5.12
Joe Brinson, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.)..................1983-86..........1,104................5,602.................5.07
Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon..............................2000-03..........983...................5,414.................5.50
Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa).............................1998-2001......958...................5,460.................5.70
Brad Tokar, Westminster (Pa.).....................................1987-90..........989...................5,269.................5.32
Bobby Hedrick, Elon (N.C.).........................................1977-80..........1,163................5,194.................4.47
Jason Kilmer, Southern Nazarene (Okla.)...................2000-03..........842...................4,964.................5.9
Alvin Holder, Peru State (Neb.)...................................1978-81..........887...................4,897.................5.52
Season Yards
Name, School, Yr.
Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa), 2000...................13....................381...................2,504.................6.6
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994...........................13....................336...................2,398.................7.14
Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio), 1993..............................11....................371...................2,281.................6.15
Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.), 2003.............................10....................263...................2,061.................7.80
Nate Norman, St. Ambrose (Iowa), 2001....................11....................291...................2,055.................7.06
Terrance Cobb, Cumberlands (Ky.), 2012...................12....................259...................1,991.................7.7
Don Brown, Benedictine (Kan.), 1992.........................13....................300...................1,975.................6.58
Dustin Rinker, Carroll (Mont.), 2013............................14....................364...................1,960.................5.4
Earnest Hunter, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1994..........10....................296...................1,899.................6.42
Francois Barnaud, Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.), 2013......11....................285...................1,893.................6.6
Season Yards Per Game
Name, School, Yr.
Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio), 1993..............................11....................371...................2,281....22..........207.4
Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.), 2003.............................10....................263...................2,061....28..........206.1
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1993...........................9......................259...................1,802....23..........200.2
Griff Yates, Southern Oregon, 1997............................9......................216...................1,713....20..........190.3
Earnest Hunter, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1994..........10....................296...................1,899....16..........189.9
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.), 1984...............10....................250...................1,889....30..........188.9
Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon, 2003....................9......................259...................1,788....22..........189.1
Derrick Clark, Evangel (Mo.), 1993.............................10....................261...................1,883....22..........188.3
Derek Elliott, Valley City State (N.D.), 2013................10....................268...................1,873....20..........187.3
Nate Norman, St. Ambrose (Iowa), 2001....................11....................291...................2,055....13..........186.8
Annual Rushing Champions
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G
Carries-Yds.
Avg.
1952 Gene Smith, McPherson (Kan.)......................9......................170-1,206..................................134.0
1953 Lem Harkey, College of Emporia (Kan.)..........8......................120-1,344..................................168.0
1954 Lem Harkey, College of Emporia (Kan.)..........8......................121-1,146..................................143.2
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2013
Norbert Miller, Central State (Ohio).................8......................166-1,158..................................144.8
Larry Houdek, Kansas Wesleyan....................9......................168-1,432..................................159.1
Norm Jariock, St. Norbert (Wis.)......................8......................148-1,306..................................163.2
Brad Hustad, Luther (Iowa).............................9......................206-1,354..................................150.4
Bob Fowler, Tennessee-Martin........................7......................151-1,045..................................149.3
Joe Lacone, West Chester (Pa.).....................8......................168-1,217..................................152.1
Jerry Linton, Panhandle State (Okla.).............9......................102-1,270..................................141.1
Jerry Linton, Panhandle State (Okla.).............10....................272-1,483..................................148.3
Jim Holder, Panhandle State (Okla.)...............10....................275-1,775..................................177.5
Winston Gray, Knoxville (Tenn.)......................6......................102-733.....................................122.1
Allen Smith, Findlay (Ohio)..............................9......................207-1,240..................................137.5
Jim Baier, Wisconsin-River Falls.....................9......................239-1,585..................................176.1
Doug VanBoven, Central (Iowa)......................9......................266-1,422..................................158.0
Mike Quirk, Moorhead State (Minn.)...............9......................261-1,392..................................154.7
Rick Thompson, East Central (Okla.)..............9......................278-1,456..................................161.8
Les Goodman, Yankton (S.D.).........................10....................247-1,747..................................174.7
Charles Jessamy, Kansas Wesleyan..............9......................264-1,665..................................185.0
Ken Parks, East Texas State...........................12....................312-1,759..................................146.4
Tom Shaffner, Defiance (Ohio)........................9......................251-1,450..................................161.1
Dan Rambo, Carroll (Mont.)............................7......................201-1,065..................................152.1
Aundra Thompson, East Texas State..............11....................248-1,769..................................160.8
Chuck Evans, Ferris State (Mich.)...................10....................224-1,509..................................150.9
Jim Guthrie, South Dakota Tech......................9......................242-1,314..................................146.0
William Miller, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.).............10....................291-1,668..................................166.8
Jay Wessler, Illinois College............................9......................243-1,313..................................145.9
Alvin Holder, Peru State (Neb.).......................9......................267-1,614..................................179.3
Roger Vann, Wisconsin-Eau Claire.................10....................344-1,575..................................157.5
Johnny Barnett, Oregon Tech..........................8......................223-1,288..................................161.0
Mark Corbin, Central State (Ohio) (I)..............10....................208-1,502..................................150.2
Ray Koonce, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) (II).......9......................176-1,360..................................151.1
Randy Sullivan, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I)....10....................285-1,406..................................140.6
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) (II)........10....................250-1,889..................................188.9
Troy Hendricks, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I)....10....................252-1,384..................................138.4
Kenny Fells, Henderson State (Ark.) (I)..........10....................231-1,384..................................138.4
Joe Brinson, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II).10....................330-1,822..................................182.2
Dwayne Clark, Elon (N.C.) (I)..........................10....................235-1,473..................................147.3
Christian Okoye, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (II)......9......................235-1,680..................................186.7
Michael Vaughn, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)...........8......................171-1,315..................................164.4
Brian Muschall, Dana (Neb.) (II)......................10....................301-1,519..................................151.9
Michael Vaughn, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)...........9......................182-1,222..................................135.8
Mike Woods, Taylor (Ind.) (II)..........................9......................300-1,511..................................167.9
Ivory Lee Brown, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (I).........10....................175-1,465..................................146.5
Mitch Winburn, Georgetown (Ky.) (II)..............8......................229-1,340..................................167.5
Marlo Johnson, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)............9......................197-1,151..................................127.9
David Jones, Chadron State (Neb.) (II)...........10....................275-1,570..................................157.0
Quincy Tillmon, Emporia State (Kan.) (I).........9......................259-1,544..................................171.5
Anthony Dodson, Greenville (Ill.) (II)...............9......................271-1,524..................................169.3
Chris Hairston, Concord (W.Va.) (I).................11....................336-1,860..................................169.1
Derrick Clark, Evangel (Mo.) (II)......................10....................241-1,624..................................162.4
Julian Frazier, Southern Arkansas (I)..............10....................233-1,327..................................132.7
Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio) (II).......................11....................371-2,281..................................207.4
Earnest Hunter, Southeastern Oklahoma (I)...10....................296-1,899..................................189.9
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.) (II)....................13....................336-2,398..................................184.5
J.J. Lamb, Carroll (Mont.) (I)............................9......................190-1,254..................................142.7
Lionel Porter, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II)..............10....................257-1,480..................................148.0
Dan Avansino, Carroll (Mont.) (I).....................10....................227-1,469..................................146.9
Lionel Porter, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II)..............10....................265-1,665..................................166.5
Griff Yates, Southern Oregon..........................9......................216-1,713..................................190.3
Chris Battle, Ottawa (Kan.)..............................10....................253-1,688..................................168.8
Deeikee Williams, William Jewell (Mo.)...........9......................240-1,518..................................168.9
Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa).................13....................381-2,504..................................192.6
Nathan Norman, St. Ambrose (Iowa)..............11....................263-2,055..................................186.8
Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon..................10....................291-1,560..................................156.0
Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.)...........................10....................263-2,061..................................206.1
Aaron Howell, Friends (Kan.)..........................9......................207-1,419..................................157.7
Darell Grames, Kansas Wesleyan...................10....................309-1,628..................................162.8
Ra’Shad Morgan, Virginia-Wise......................11....................306-1,657..................................150.6
Greg Fountain, Campbellsville (Ky.)................10....................236-1,511..................................151.1
Greg Fountain, Campbellsville (Ky.)................11....................283-1,726..................................156.9
Clinton Blossomgame, Walsh (Ohio)...............9......................258-1,315..................................146.1
Theron Allen, Bethany (Kan.)..........................10....................242-1,432..................................143.2
Chance Demarais, Carroll (Mont.)...................14....................333-1,805..................................128.9
Terrance Cobb, Cumberlands (Ky.).................12....................259-1,991..................................165.9
Derek Elliott, Valley City State (N.D.)..............10....................268-1,873..................................187.3
Passing
Career Yards
Name, School
Yrs.
C-A
Pct. TD
Yds.
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican......................................2005-08..........1,149-1,710.......672......120........13,388
Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point...............1986-89..........887-1,710..........519......110........13,063
Jon Kitna, Central Washington....................................1992-95..........911-1,550..........588......99..........12,353
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.).............................2011-13...........932-1,434..........650......111........11,532
Jason Truman, Western Montana...............................1993-96..........905-1,468..........616......105........11,450
Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan...................................1989-91..........990-1,555..........637......107........11,258
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Statistical Leaders
Brian Ainsworth, New Mexico Highlands.....................1984-87..........828-1,583..........523......87..........11,239
Jason Landmark, Northern State (S.D.)......................1986-89..........831-1,555..........534......67..........11,152
Jeremy Hibbeln, St. Francis (Ind.)...............................1998-2001......708-1,360..........521......107........11,084
Eddie Eviston, Georgetown (Ky.).................................1998-2001......695-1,138..........611......103........10,885
Season Yards
Name, School, Yr.
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C-A-I
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TD
Yds.
G
C-A-I
Pct. TD Yds. Avg.
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007............................13...............421-606-11.......695............54......... 5,434
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012.......................12...............359-549-10.......654............42......... 5,076
Craig Fobbe, Morningside, 2005.................................13...............300-487-9.........616............41......... 4,885
Ethan Haller, Ottawa (Kan.), 2009...............................12...............311-501-17.......621............43......... 4,882
Jon Kitna, Central Washington, 1995..........................14...............364-576-14.......632............42......... 4,616
Anthony Kropp, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2010......................14...............325-509-11.......639............55......... 4,506
Anthony Kropp, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2009......................14...............326-527-12.......619............43......... 4,425
Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991.........................12...............440-665-22.......662............45......... 4,418
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2013.......................11...............342-520-12.......658............47......... 4,383
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.), 2013...................12...............307-472-13.......650............42......... 4,367
Season Yards Per Game
Name, School
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2012.......................12...............359-549-10......654.... 42...... 5,076.....423.0
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican, 2007............................13...............421-606-11......695.... 54...... 5,434.....418.0
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991...................10...............272-464-11......586.... 50...... 4,111.....411.10
Ethan Haller, Ottawa (Kan.), 2009...............................12...............311-501-17......621.... 43...... 4,882.....406.8
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.), 1995................................10...............330-571-24......578.... 43...... 4,050.....405.00
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon, 2013.......................11...............342-520-12......658.... 47...... 4,383.....398.5
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.), 1994................................10...............335-568-21......590.... 36...... 3,942.....394.20
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.), 2011...................10...............334-513-16......651.... 43...... 3,973.....393.7
Brian Zbydniewski, Belhaven (Miss.), 2003................10...............311-480-12......648.... 29...... 3,888.....388.80
Steve Elzenga, Southwest State (Minn.), 1987...........11...............313-507-21......617.... 38...... 4,222.....383.82
Annual Passing Champions
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C-A-I
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Don Gottlob, Sam Houston State (Texas).......9.................132-256-19......516.... 15...... 2,325.....258.3
Ralph Capitani, Iowa State Teachers..............9.................97-208-15........466.... 13...... 1,444.....160.4
Ralph Capitani, Iowa State Teachers..............8.................81-173-12........468.... 10...... 1,358.....169.4
Jerry Foley, Hamline (Minn.)............................5.................87-167-8..........521.... 6........ 1,034.....206.8
Bob Webb, St. Ambrose (Iowa).......................9.................77-147-7..........524.... 14...... 1,278.....142.0
Stan Jackson, Cal Poly-Pomona.....................8.................105-231-- -.......455.... --....... 1,869.....233.6
Stan Jackson, Cal Poly-Pomona.....................10...............123-256-14......480.... 16...... 1,994.....199.4
Bob St. Clari, Cal-Santa Barbara....................10...............107-208-- -.......514.... 17...... 1,901.....190.1
Dennis Spurlock, Whitworth (Wash.)...............9.................135-257-- -.......525.... 14...... 1,892.....210.2
Tom Gryzwinski, Defiance (Ohio)....................8.................127-258-- -.......492.... 14...... 1,684.....210.5
George Bork, Northern Illinois.........................9.................232-356-11......652.... 22...... 2,506.....278.4
George Bork, Northern Illinois.........................9.................244-374-12......652.... 32...... 3,077.....341.9
Jerry Bishop, Austin College (Texas)...............9.................182-300-16......606.... 17...... 2,246.....249.5
Dan Miles, Southern Oregon...........................9.................170-247-12......693.... 16...... 2,319.....257.6
Al Tyler, Livingstone (N.C.)..............................10...............174-388-10......521.... 29...... 2,460.....246.0
Rich Lichtel, Bloomsburg State (Pa.)..............9.................189-370-23......510.... 26...... 2,771.....307.8
Sim Byrd, Troy State (Ala.)..............................10...............221-344-16......642.... 34...... 3,028.....302.8
Don Dalton, Western Carolina (N.C.)..............10...............131-269-22......489.... 16...... 2,626.....262.6
Mike Packer, Lock Haven State (Pa.)..............8.................149-319-17......467.... 15...... 2,129.....266.4
Mike Franks, Eastern New Mexico..................10...............192-338-18......565.... 19...... 2,211.....221.1
Dave Anschuetz, Carroll (Wis.).......................9.................149-301-16......495.... 19...... 2,321.....257.9
Clint Longley, Abilene Christian (Texas)..........12...............195-360-18......54...... 128.... 3,167.....263.9
Jerry Dyer, Southern Utah...............................9.................149-300-23......497.... 13...... 2,096.....232.9
Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point...... 10...............249-460-26..... .541.....17......2,832.... 283.9
Scott McCord, Lewis & Clark (Ore.)................9.................242-392-22......617.... 25...... 3,146.....349.6
Tom Stine, Central Methodist (Mo.).................8.................181-351-22......516.... 21...... 3,070.....383.7
Tom Stine, Central Methodist (Mo.).................9.................198-395-38......501.... 35...... 3,412.....379.1
Steve Wray, Franklin (Ind.)..............................8.................140-268-13......522.... 14...... 1,839.....229.9
Curt Strasheim, Southwest State (Minn.)........10...............236-396-12......596.... 14...... 2,413.....241.3
Steve Wray, Franklin (Ind.)..............................10...............204-439-9........465.... 19...... 2,944.....294.4
Mike Martin, Whitworth (Wash.)......................9.................204-355-22......575.... 18...... 2,759.....306.6
Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico (I).................10...............240-433-20......554.... 28...... 3,374.....337.4
Pat Brennan, Franklin (Ind.) (II).......................10...............226-458-30......493.... 25...... 3,491.....349.1
Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico (I).................10...............241-427-8........564.... 29...... 2,953.....295.3
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9.................237-369-12......642.... 32...... 3,045.....338.3
Robert Long, Fort Hays State (Kan.) (I)..........10...............275-458-25......600.... 19...... 3,395.....339.5
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9.................257-413-11......622.... 28...... 3,202.....335.8
Brian Ainsworth, New Mexico Highlands (I)...... 10............... 214-462-14...... .463.....23...... 3,038..... 303.8
Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) (II)........................9.................231-376-18......614.... 28...... 2,880.....320.0
Steve Elzenga, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)...... 11............... 313-512-21...... .611.....38...... 4,209..... 382.6
Kevin O¹Shea, Franklin (Ind.) (II)....................8.................207-394-23......525.... 19...... 2,997.....374.6
Bobby Saiz, Adams State (Colo.) (I)................10...............157-332-13......473.... 29...... 2,941.....294.1
Reece Mann, Franklin (Ind.) (II)......................10...............255-414-12......616.... 33...... 3,795.....379.5
Jason Landmark, Northern State (S.D.) (I)...... 10...............231-415-19.......557.... 20.......3,143..... 314.3
Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (II)....... 10.................247-455-9.......... .543...... 39........3,692......369.2
Ken Grier, West Virginia State (I)....................10...............259-482-26......537.... 23...... 3,322.....332.2
Dave Garcia, Black Hills State (S.D.) (II).........8.................188-385-22......488.... 15...... 2,542.....317.7
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)............10...............272-464-11......586.... 50...... 4,111.....411.1
Paul Gray, Hanover (Ind.) (II)..........................10...............261-480-25......544.... 24...... 3,384.....338.4
Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)............8.................216-384-13......563.... 27...... 3,038.....379.8
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Scott Lichner, Howard Payne (Texas) (II)........11...............250-415-13......602.... 28...... 3,584.....325.8
Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I).........13...............316-526-17......601.... 34...... 4,329.....333.0
Danny Figueria, Whitworth (Wash.) (II)...........9.................265-427-17......621.... 23...... 2,912.....323.6
Jason Truman, Western Montana (I)...............11...............276-455-13......607.... 33...... 3,505.....318.6
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) (II).........................10...............335-568-21......590.... 36...... 3,942.....394.2
Jason Truman, Western Montana (I)...............10...............254-391-13......650.... 25...... 3,190.....319.0
Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) (II).........................10...............350-571-24......578.... 43...... 4,050.....405.0
Bob Bees, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)............10...............291-532-19......547.... 36...... 4,315.....431.5
Jorge Munoz, Bethany (Kan.) (II)....................10...............229-339-6........676.... 29...... 3,372.....337.2
Austin Lindsey, Rocky Mountain (Mont.).........9.................234-419-15......558.... 21...... 3,043.....338.1
Derek Burnette, North Greenville (S.C.)..........10...............241-423-17......570.... 28...... 3,504.....350.4
David Short, Rocky Mountain (Mont.).............12...............299-482-7........620.... 46...... 4,201.....350.1
Jeremy Hibbeln, St. Francis (Ind.)...................12...............231-427-13......541.... 41...... 3,548.....295.7
Mike Strack, Bethany (Kan.)............................9.................215-343-9........630.... 36...... 3,060.....340.0
Sam Husband, Belhaven (Miss.).....................11...............378-563-16......600.... 18...... 3,396.....308.7
Brian Zbydniewski, Belhaven (Miss.)..............10...............311-480-12......648.... 29...... 3,888.....388.8
Tom Lensch, Dana (Neb.)...............................11...............316-620-24......510.... 18...... 3,267.....297.0
Craig Fobbe, Morningside (Iowa)....................13...............300-487-9........616.... 41...... 4,885.....375.8
Randy Hippeard, Virginia-Wise.......................11...............211-361-11.......584.... 25...... 3,100.....281.8
Cris Reisert, Ohio Dominican..........................13...............421-606-11......695.... 54...... 5,421.....418.0
Randy Hippeard, Virginia-Wise.......................11...............217-354-9........613.... 38...... 3,637.....330.6
Ethan Haller, Ottawa (Kan.).............................12...............311-501-17......621.... 43...... 4,882.....406.8
Philip Staback, Lindenwood (Mo.)...................10...............189-251-8........753.... 34...... 3,329.....332.9
Josh Hollingsworth, Faulkner (Ala.).................10...............334-513-16......651.... 43...... 3,937.....393.7
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon.....................12...............359-549-10......654.... 42...... 5,076.....423.0
Austin Dodge, Southern Oregon.....................11...............342-520-12......658.... 47...... 4,383.....398.5
Receiving
Career Catches
Name, School
Yrs.
Catches-Yds.
G
Catches-Yds.
TD
G
Catches-Yds.
TD
Catches/G
G
Catches-Yds.
TD
Yds./G
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.).........................1991-94..........430-6,177
Mike Maher, Saint Xavier (Ill.).....................................2007-2010......349-4,487
Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas)...............1991-94..........307-3,035
Dusty Hovorka, Sioux Falls (S.D.)...............................2003-06..........291-4,801
Otis Amy, Austin College (Texas).................................1985-88..........280-4,018
Jeff Gosa, Wisconsin-Stevens Point...........................1973-76..........276-3,509
Bill McKeon, Saint Xavier (Ill.).....................................2006-09..........257-2,561
Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.).........................1990-93..........252-4,335
Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands......................1986-89..........249-2,948
Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.)................................1983-86..........248-2,793
Season Catches
Name, School
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993...............13....................144-2,219.....................19
Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas), 1993.....13....................128-1,211.....................7
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1994...............11....................127-1,618.....................16
Wayne Hawkins, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991........10....................126-1,518.....................18
Bruce Carter, Iowa Wesleyan, 1991............................12....................125-1,119.....................18
Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas), 1994.....11....................124-1,155.....................11
Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands, 1989............10....................123-1,512.....................9
Doug Kraft, Huron (S.D.), 1994...................................10....................119-1,517.....................11
Mike Maher, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2010...........................14....................116-1,470.....................20
Rodney Robinson, Gardner-Webb (N.C.), 1992..........14....................114-1,792.....................17
Season Catches Per Game
Name, School, Yr.
Wayne Hawkins, Southwest State (Minn.), 1991........10....................126-1,518.....................18..........12.6
Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands, 1989............10....................123-1,512.....................9............12.3
Doug Kraft, Huron (S.D.), 1994...................................10....................119-1,517.....................11..........11.9
Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.), 1986......................9......................105-1,204.....................6............11.7
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1994...............11....................127-1,618.....................16..........11.6
Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas), 1994.....11....................124-1,155.....................11..........11.3
Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.), 1985......................9......................101-1,111......................7............11.2
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.), 1993...............13....................144-2,219.....................19..........11.1
Fred Edison, Saint Mary (Kan.), 2011.........................10....................108-1,286.....................4............10.8
Doug Kraft, Huron (S.D.), 1995...................................10....................105-1,362.....................10..........10.5
Annual Receiving Champions
Yr. 1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
Name, School
Don Simons, Ottawa (Kan.).............................9......................51-767..........................9............85.2
Dick Beetsch, Iowa State Teachers.................9......................54-837..........................--...........93.0
R.C. Owens, College of Idaho.........................9......................48-905..........................7............100.6
Dick Donlin, Hamline (Minn.)...........................7......................41-480..........................2............68.6
Andy Urbanic, Bethany (W.Va.).......................8......................36-675..........................6............84.4
Lawson Persley, Mississippi Vocational..........8......................36-667..........................--...........83.4
Charles Smith, Langston (Okla.).....................7......................28-541..........................--...........77.3
Fred Tunnicliff, Cal-Santa Barbara..................10....................48-1,087.......................--...........108.7
Willie Richardson, Jackson State (Miss.)........10....................50-1,227.......................--...........122.7
Stan Sanders, Whittier (Calif.).........................8......................30-553..........................--...........69.1
Marv Williamson, College of Emporia (Kan.)...10....................56-1,119.......................--...........111.9
Gary Stearns, Northern Illinois........................8......................68-931..........................9............116.4
Herman Driver, Texas Southern......................10....................53-1,072.......................14..........107.2
Football National Championship
Statistical Leaders
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Spencer Gordon, Southern Oregon................9......................70-1,163.......................11..........129.2
David McDaniel, Mississippi Valley.................9......................65-1,236.......................7............137.3
Bob Tucker, Bloomsburg State (Pa.)...............9......................77-1,315.......................13..........146.1
Bruce Cerone, Emporia State (Kan.)...............9......................91-1,479.......................15..........164.3
Bruce Cerone, Emporia State (Kan.)...............9......................77-1,315.......................13..........146.1
Doug Berry, Southern Utah.............................9......................74-1,201.......................7............133.4
Jeff Baker, U.S. International (Calif.)...............10....................64-1,101.......................7............110.1
Reggie Garrett, New Mexico Highlands..........8......................51-853..........................3............106.6
Gary Taylor, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..............8......................51-871..........................7............108.9
Craig Caldwell, Westminster (Utah)................9......................65-1,147.......................9............127.4
Johnny Perkins, Abilene Christian (Texas)......10....................50-1,195.......................12..........119.5
Rick Fry, Occidental (Calif.).............................8......................74-1,214.......................7............151.7
Rick Fry, Occidental (Calif.).............................9......................82-1,222.......................5............135.8
Steve Luetjen, Central Methodist (Mo.)...........10....................71-1,218.......................17..........121.8
Mike Hagen, California Lutheran.....................9......................66-1,220.......................6............135.6
Ron Hamilton, Washburn (Kan.)......................10....................84-1,128.......................5............112.8
Chuck Braun, Wisconsin-Stevens Point..........8......................61-949..........................7............118.6
Dave Buuck, Concordia (Wis.)........................8......................77-900..........................9............112.5
Mike Gaab, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (I).........10....................65-759..........................5............75.9
Dave Buuck, Concordia (Wis.) (II)...................9......................61-717..........................9............79.6
Ed Coleman, Fairmont State (W.Va.) (I)..........10....................60-934..........................7............103.7
Mark Harmon, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (II)...........10....................83-1,038.......................7............103.8
Eric Busenbark, Fort Hays State (Kan.) (I)......10....................81-1,014.......................6............101.4
Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.) (II)..............9......................101-1,111......................7............123.4
Mark Cox, Oregon Tech (I)..............................9......................-738..............................3............82.0
Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.) (II)..............9......................105-1,204.....................6............133.7
James Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)......11....................108-1,732.....................20..........157.4
Mike Luker, Hanover (Ind.) (II).........................9......................91-1,253.......................11..........139.0
Anthony Edwards, New Mexico Highlands (I).9......................84-1,358.......................16..........150.8
Mike Luker, Hanover (Ind.) (II).........................10....................97-1,622.......................16..........162.2
Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands (I).....10....................123-1,512.....................9............151.2
Kevin Wiley, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) (II)............10....................87-1,420.......................18..........142.0
Carlton Jackson, West Virginia State (I)..........10....................87-1,468.......................12..........146.8
Marv Mirich, Black Hills State (S.D.) (II)..........9......................77-991..........................5............110.1
Wayne Hawkins, Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..10....................126-1,518.....................18..........151.8
Keith Crawford, Howard Payne (Texas) (II).....9......................71-1,062.......................12..........118.0
Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.) (I).........9......................81-1,268.......................14..........140.8
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I).........10....................90-1,358.......................11..........135.8
Kevin Hill, Howard Payne (Texas) (II)..............11....................99-1,011.......................2............91.9
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I).........13....................144-2,219.....................19..........170.6
Jason Tobeck, Whitworth (Wash.) (II)..............9......................89-962..........................12..........106.8
Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I).........11....................127-1,618.....................16..........147.0
Doug Kraft, Huron (S.D.) (II)............................10....................119-1,517.....................11..........151.7
Tommy Thomas, Western Montana (I)............10....................60-944..........................4............94.4
Doug Kraft, Huron (S.D.) (II)............................10....................105-1,362.....................10..........136.2
Darrell Hirsch, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)......10....................95-1,294.......................8............129.4
Todd Bloom, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (II)......11....................108-1,133.....................6............103.0
Chris Horn, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)...............9......................78-1,294.......................8............143.8
Chris Horn, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)...............10....................86-1,488.......................19..........148.8
Justin Thomas, Carroll (Mont.)........................11....................97-1,328.......................9............120.7
Cody Brown, Georgetown (Ky.).......................14....................43-1,196.......................14..........85.4
Tony Clackler, Mount Senario (Wis.)...............10....................74-1,166.......................3............116.6
Curtis Peters, Bethany (Kan.)..........................8......................85-872..........................10..........109.0
Kyle Ortegren, Morningside (Iowa)..................10....................74-1,141.......................9............114.1
Dusty Hovorka, Sioux Falls (S.D.)...................12....................76-1,191.......................11..........99.3
Trae Johnson, Morningside (Iowa)..................13....................81-1,910.......................21..........149.9
James Perry, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)....10....................87-919..........................10..........91.9
McKay Dunn, Southern Virginia......................9......................86-1,292.......................11..........143.6
Derek Deardorff, Malone (Ohio)......................10....................69-1,155.......................14..........115.5
Clarence Anderson, Ottawa (Kan.)..................12....................94-1,699.......................21..........141.6
Clarence Anderson, Ottawa (Kan.)..................11....................94-1,477.......................15..........134.3
Fred Edison, Saint Mary (Kan.).......................10....................108-1,286.....................4............128.6
Cole McKenzie, Southern Oregon...................12....................98-1,661.......................18..........138.4
Dylan Young, Southern Oregon.......................10....................70-1,123.......................11..........112.3
Scoring
Career Points
Name, School
Yrs.
TD
PAT FG
Pts.
David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.)....................................1995-98..........85.....................4...........0............518
Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon..............................2000-03..........79.....................0...........0............474
Walter Payton, Jackson State (Miss.)..........................1971-74..........66.....................53.........5............464
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.).....................................1991-94..........72.....................7...........0............446
Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas)...........1973-76..........70.....................2...........0............422
Carl Garrett, New Mexico Highlands...........................1966-69..........69.....................4...........0............418
Bob Jurevitz, St. Ambrose (Iowa)................................1982-85..........67.....................6...........0............414
Garney Henley, Huron (S.D.).......................................1956-59..........63.....................16.........0............394
Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.).........................1990-93..........63.....................7...........0............392
Gary Worthy, Wilmington (Ohio)..................................1979-82..........64.....................2...........0............388
*Includes six two-point conversions
Season Points (includes two-point conversions)
Name, School, Yr.
TD
PAT
FG
Pts.
FG
Pts. Pts./G
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1994...........................34....................3.......................0...........210
Roger Butler, Tabor (Kan.), 2005.................................32....................2.......................0...........196
David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1998..........................32....................1.......................0...........194
Todd Johnson, Trinity (Ill.), 1993.................................31....................2.......................0...........190
Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1973....31....................1.......................0...........188
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.), 1984...............30....................0.......................0...........180
Ra’Shad Morgan, Virginia-Wise, 2007........................29....................0.......................0...........174
Adrain Smith, Bethel (Tenn.), 2007.............................28....................0.......................0...........170
Andy Blatt, Westminster (Pa.), 1994...........................28....................1.......................0...........170
Richie Bryant, Baker (Kan.), 2008...............................28....................0.......................0...........168
Season Points Per Game
Name, School, Yr.
G
TD
PAT
Todd Johnson, Trinity (Ill.), 1993.................................10.........31...............2.................0...........190...........19.0
Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas), 1973....10.........31...............1.................0...........188...........18.8
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.), 1984...............10.........30...............0.................0...........180...........18.0
David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.), 1998..........................11.........32...............1.................0...........194...........17.6
Ra’Shad Morgan, Virginia-Wise, 2007........................10.........29...............0.................0...........174...........17.4
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.), 1993...........................9...........24...............4.................0...........152...........16.9
Paul Petrino, Carroll (Mont.), 1988..............................9...........25...............2.................0...........152...........16.9
Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.), 2003.............................10.........28...............0.................0...........168...........16.8
Jim Switzer, College of Emporia (Kan.), 1963.............10.........28...............0.................0...........168...........16.8
Junior Wolf, Panhandle State (Okla.), 1958................9...........25...............0.................0...........150...........16.7
Annual Scoring Champion
Yr.
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Name, School
G
TD
PAT Pts. Avg.
Al Conway, William Jewell (Mo.)......................11....................22.....................1...........133#......12.1
Dwight McSpadden, McPherson (Kan.)..........9......................14.....................25.........109........12.1
Dick Nyers, Indiana Central.............................9......................16.....................13.........109........12.1
Nate Clark, Hillsdale (Mich.)............................9......................24.....................0...........144........16.0
Larry Houdek, Kansas Wesleyan....................9......................19.....................0...........114........12.7
Jerry Mohlman, St. Benedict’s (Kan.)..............8......................18.....................13.........121........13.4
Junior Wolf, Panhandle State (Okla.)..............9......................25.....................0...........150........16.7
Garney Henley, Huron (S.D.)...........................10....................22.....................9...........141#......14.1
Herb Sutton, Ottawa (Kan.).............................9......................17.....................23.........125........13.9
Jerry Domescik, Millikin (Ill.)............................8......................20.....................0...........120........15.0
Nate Craddock, Parsons (Iowa)......................9......................19.....................0...........114........12.7
Jim Switzer, College of Emporia (Kan.)...........10....................28.....................0...........168........16.8
Allen Smith, Findlay (Ohio)..............................10....................18.....................0...........108........10.8
Allen Smith, Findlay (Ohio)..............................9......................24.....................2...........146#......16.2
Carl Garrett, New Mexico Highlands...............10....................26.....................2...........158#......15.8
Sonny Wade, Emory & Henry (Va.).................10....................20.....................14.........141#......14.1
Mike Sallier, Doane (Neb.)..............................9......................23.....................0...........138........15.3
Bobby Jordan, Wofford (S.C.).........................10....................21.....................0...........126........12.0
John Makovicka, Kearney State (Neb.)...........10....................21.....................0...........126........12.6
Don Heater, Montana Tech..............................10....................25.....................4...........158#......15.8
Walter Payton, Jackson State (Miss.)..............11....................16.....................21.........117#......10.6
Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian (Texas). 10.....................31......................1.......... 188#...... 18.8
Walter Payton, Jackson State (Miss.)..............9......................19.....................4...........123#......13.7
Jack Deloplaine, Salem (W.Va.)......................12....................22.....................0...........132........11.0
Jeff Rodman, Dakota State (S.D.)...................10....................21.....................0...........126........12.6
Greg Shewbert, Oregon College.....................7......................13.....................0...........78..........11.0
William Miller, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.).............10....................19.....................1...........116#......11.6
Jay Wessler, Illinois College............................9......................21.....................3...........123........14.7
Gary Worthy, Wilmington (Ohio)......................8......................18.....................0...........108........13.5
Tom Calvin, Southwestern (Kan.)....................9......................22.....................0...........114........12.7
Gary Worthy, Wilmington (Ohio)......................9......................19.....................0...........114........12.7
Jo Jo White, Livingstone (N.C.) (I)..................9......................14.....................0...........84..........9.3
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) (II)........10....................17.....................1...........104........10.4
Randy Sullivan, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I)....10....................22.....................0...........132........13.2
Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) (II)........10....................30.....................0...........180........18.0
Troy Hendricks, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I)....10....................20.....................2...........124#......12.4
Bob Jurevitz, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II)...............10....................27.....................0...........162........16.2
Dwayne Clark, Elon (N.C.) (I)..........................10....................20.....................0...........120........12.0
Christian Okoye, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (II)......9......................21.....................0...........126........14.0
Mike Oliphant, Puget Sound (Wash.) (I)..........7......................16.....................0...........96..........13.7
Ed Lierz, Baker (Kan.) (II)................................8......................18.....................0...........108........13.5
Michael Vaughn, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)...........9......................21.....................0...........126........14.0
Paul Petrino, Carroll (Mont.) (II)......................9......................25.....................1...........152........16.9
Wes Polk, Mesa State (Colo.) (I).....................9......................9.......................49.........121........13.4
Brian Clayton, Missouri Valley (II)....................10....................25.....................52.........154#......15.4
Bryan Hamm, Concord (W.Va.) (I)...................10....................19.....................0...........114........11.4
Dave Powell, Greenville (Ill.) (II)......................8......................18.....................0...........108........13.5
Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.) (I).........10....................23.....................0...........144#......14.4
Rainier Caldwell, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (II)......10....................24.....................0...........144........14.4
Chris Hairston, Concord (W.Va.) (I).................11....................25.....................0...........150........13.6
Derrick Clark, Evangel (Mo.) (II)......................10....................21.....................0...........126........12.6
Shawn Harding, Central State (Ohio) (I).........11....................20.....................2...........124#......11.3
Todd Johnson, Trinity (Ill.) (II)..........................10....................31.....................2...........190#......19.0
Bobby Felix, Western New Mexico (I).............8......................14.....................2...........88#........11.0
Jo Jo Jones, Lambuth (Tenn.) (II)....................13....................34.....................3...........210#......16.2
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Statistical Leaders
1995 J.J. Thigpen, Panhandle State (Okla.) (I)........8......................13.....................1...........80#........10.0
J.J. Lamb, Carroll (Mont.) (I)............................9......................15.....................0...........90..........10.0
Greg Thomas, Clinch Valley (Va.) (II)..............12....................23.....................0...........138........11.5
1996 Chris Horn, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)...........10....................18.....................0...........108........10.8
Lionel Porter, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II)..............10....................24.....................0...........144........14.4
1997 Eric Schutte, Concordia (Minn.)......................9......................20.....................2...........124........13.8
1998 David Ruter, Sioux Falls (S.D.)........................11....................32.....................1...........194#......17.6
1999 Herbert Goodman, Graceland (Iowa)..............10....................24.....................0...........150........15.0
2000 Travis Souice, Hastings (Neb.)........................9......................21.....................0...........126........14.0
David Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa)................10....................23.....................1...........140........14.0
2001 Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon..................11....................25.....................0...........150........13.6
2002 Bo Bienkowski, Hastings (Neb.)......................10....................25.....................0...........150........15.0
2003 Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.)...........................10....................28.....................0...........168........16.8
2004 Eric Moody, Hastings (Neb.)............................12....................23.....................0...........138........11.5
2005 Roger Butler, Tabor (Kan.)...............................12....................32.....................2...........196........16.3
2006 Ra’Shad Morgan, Virginia-Wise......................11....................25.....................0...........150........13.6
2007 Ra’Shad Morgan, Virginia-Wise......................10....................29.....................0...........174........17.4
2008 Richie Bryant, Baker (Kan.).............................12....................28.....................0...........168........14.0
2009 Aaron Lafitte, McPherson (Kan.).....................11....................23.....................0...........140#......12.7
2010 Clarence Anderson, Ottawa (Kan.)..................11....................20.....................0...........120........10.9
Taylor Parsons, William Penn (Iowa)...............11....................20.....................0...........120........10.9
2011 Courtney Pete, Faulkner (Ala.)........................9......................16.....................0...........96..........10.7
2012 Ryan Ludlow, Peru State (Neb.)......................11....................24.....................0...........144........13.1
2013 Derek Elliott, Valley City State (N.D.)..............10....................23.....................0...........140#......14.0
# Includes two-point conversions and field goals
Punting Career Average (min. 90 punts)
Name, School
Yrs.
Punts-Yds. Avg.
Carl Birdsong, Southwestern Oklahoma.....................1979-80..........102-4,545.........44.56
Don Cockroft, Adams State (Colo.).............................1964-66..........95-4,231...........44.53
Tim Baer, Colorado Mines...........................................1986-89..........235-10,406.......44.28
Jeff Guy, Western State (Colo.)...................................1983-85..........113-4,967.........43.96
Russ Pilcher, Carroll (Mont.).......................................1964-66..........124-5,424.........43.74
Rick Mashburn, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)..........................1978-79..........112-4,807.........42.92
Mike McRee, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)..............................1967-70..........112-4,805.........42.90
Bruce Swanson, North Park (Ill.).................................1965-68..........180-7,720.........42.89
Warner Robertson, Maryland-Eastern Shore..............1968-70..........131-5,578.........42.58
Joe Hugon, Cameron (Okla.)......................................1977-79..........174-7,406.........42.56
Season Average
Name, School, Yr.
Punts-Yds. Avg.
Steve Ecker, Shippensburg (Pa.), 1965......................32-1,570.........49.06
James Wise, Tuskegee (Ala.), 1965............................57-2,794.........49.02
Grover Perkins, Southern (La.), 1961.........................21-1,016.........48.38
Don Cockroft, Adams State (Colo.), 1966...................36-1,728.........48.00
Josh Houghtaling, Wayland Baptist (Texas), 2013......24-1,146.........47.80
Jack Patterson, William Jewell (Mo.), 1965.................29-1,377.........47.50
Alfred Holmes, Elizabeth City State (N.C.), 1974........59-2,762.........46.81
Patrick Bannister, North Greenville (S.C.), 1998.........46-2,150.........46.74
Mike Coulton, La Verne (Calif.), 1969.........................60-2,797.........46.62
Don Skopinski, California State (Pa.), 1958................25-1,165.........46.60
Annual Punting Champions
Yr.
1952
1953
1954
1955
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Virg Stan, Western State (Colo.).....................37-1,622.........43.8
Ray Dunbar, Arkansas Teachers.....................36-1,603.........44.5
Dick Burns, William Jewell (Mo.).....................32-1,283.........40.1
Don Baker, North Texas State.........................30-1,349.........45.0
Marion Zody, Ashland (Ohio)...........................34-1,475.........43.4
Lawson Persley, Mississippi Vocational..........37-1,658.........44.8
Don Skopinski, California State (Pa.)..............25-1,165.........46.6
Willis Young, Bethany (W.Va.).........................28-1,246.........44.5
Don Morstein, Western Montana.....................20-914............45.7
Grover Perkins, Southern (La.).......................21-1,016.........48.4
Ron Crouse, Catawba (N.C.)..........................36-1,615.........44.9
Steve Bailey, Kentucky State...........................39-1,747.........44.8
Jerome Bell, Central State (Okla.)...................28-1,278.........45.5
Steve Ecker, Shippensburg (Pa.)....................32-1,570.........49.1
Don Cockroft, Adams State (Colo.).................36-1,728.........48.0
Gary Lloyd, California Lutheran.......................27-1,252.........46.3
Sim Byrd, Troy State (Ala.)..............................20-909............45.4
Mike Coulton, La Verne (Calif.).......................60-2,797.........46.6
Kenneth Gamble, Fayetteville State (N.C.).....47-2,060.........43.8
Bill DeMent, Angelo State (Texas)...................54-2,423.........44.9
Jud Johnson, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)............31-1,374.........44.3
Austin Chamness, McMurry (Texas)................53-2,259.........42.6
Alfred Holmes, Elizabeth City State (N.C.)......59-2,762.........46.8
Larry Hersh, Shepherd (W.Va.).......................58-2,519.........43.4
John Stanfield, Mississippi Valley State..........64-2,917.........45.5
Curtis Bumgarner, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)...38-1,700.........44.7
Mark Ross, Northeastern State (Okla.)...........42-1,837.........43.7
Carl Birdsong, Southwestern Oklahoma.........51-2,324.........45.6
Gary Johnson, Kentucky State........................57-2,555.........44.8
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Scot Schug, Kearney State (Neb.)..................47-2,105.........44.8
Brian Hansen, Sioux Falls (S.D.).....................46-2,045.........44.5
Jeff Guy, Western State (Colo.) (I)..................39-1,734.........44.5
Chris Specht, Dana (Neb.) (II).........................28-1,258.........44.9
Bill Turner, California Lutheran (I)....................75-3,394.........45.3
Jim Drew, Loras (Iowa) (II)..............................67-2,934.........43.8
Mark McAninch, Adams State (Colo.) (I).........36-1,591.........44.2
Steve Herbel, Mayville State (N.D.) (II)...........65-2,680.........41.2
Tim Baer, Colorado Mines (I)...........................62-2,784.........44.9
Mike Wiggins, Iowa Wesleyan (II)...................71-3,125.........44.0
Tim Baer, Colorado Mines (I)...........................53-2,348.........44.3
Mike Wiggins, Iowa Wesleyan (II)...................66-2,865.........43.4
Pat Maxwell, Western New Mexico (I).............38-1,693.........44.6
Peter LaBarge, Western Washington (II).........38-1,613.........42.5
Jim Lockhart, Western State (Colo.) (I)...........30-1,363.........45.4
Jeff Ogiego, Lakeland (Wis.) (II)......................59-2,642.........44.8
Eric Fadness, Fort Lewis (Colo.) (I).................53-2,288.........43.2
John Karuza, Whitworth (Wash.) (II)...............27-1,196.........44.3
David Friday, Lees-McRae (N.C.) (I)...............43-1,818.........42.3
Brendon Miller, Union (Ky.) (II)........................49-2,006.........40.9
Chris Carter, Henderson State (Ark.) (I)..........57-2,486.........43.6
Todd Cooley, Puget Sound (Wash.) (II)...........47-2,061.........43.8
J.J. DePriest, Arkansas-Monticello (I).............63-2,544.........40.4
Brent Badger, Austin College (Texas) (II)........30-1,294.........43.1
Shaun Smith, Montana Tech (I).......................56-2,309.........41.2
Jim Ranieri, Kansas Wesleyan (II)..................36-1,664.........46.2
Chad Kraemer, Western New Mexico (I).........51-2,017.........39.6
Cory Stevens, Minot State (N.D.) (II)...............52-2,278.........43.8
Rodger Schenks, Panhandle State (Okla.) (I).54-2,131.........39.5
Greg Stoller, Central Washington (II)...............45-1,910.........42.4
Rodney Keuck, William Jewell (Mo.)...............63-2,774.........44.0
Patrick Bannister, North Greenville (S.C.).......46-2,150.........46.7
Chris Bentley, Western Oregon.......................39-1,667.........42.7
Josh Embretson, St. Ambrose (Iowa)..............44-1,812.........41.1
Kyle Ruscher, Georgetown (Ky.).....................24-987............41.1
Jeff Williams, Pikeville (Ky.).............................50-2,208.........44.2
Steve Baker, Southern Oregon.......................46-2,015.........43.5
Eric Zahler, Montana-Western.........................60-2,699.........45.0
Garrett Whorton, Bethel (Kan.)........................29-1,245.........42.9
Clint Bontempo, Saint Francis (Ind.)...............22-990............45.0
Andrew Lutton, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)..............52-2,262.........43.5
Michael Hinson, Cumberland (Tenn.)..............47-2,019.........43.0
Mike Skvor, Malone (Ohio)..............................43-1,839.........42.8
Nick Tolsma, Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.).............32-1,419.........44.3
Matt Klingler, St. Ambrose (Iowa)....................28-1,230.........43.9
Kollin Carman, Saint Francis (Ind.).................38-1,693.........44.6
Josh Houghtaling, Wayland Baptist.................24-1,146.........47.8
Interceptions
Career
Name, School
Yrs.
Int.-Yds.
Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross State (Texas)..........................1963-66...................................36-- Ronnie Shelley, Troy State (Ala.).................................1966-69...................................36-501
Al Dodd, Northwestern Louisiana................................1963-66...................................31-494
Tom Buuck, Concordia (Wis.)......................................1982-85...................................30-391
Eugene Hunter, Fort Valley State (Ga.).......................1972-74...................................29-479
Arthur Moore, Mississippi Valley State........................1971-74...................................28-463
Mike Hintz, Wisconsin-Platteville.................................1983-86...................................27-183
Vic Randall, Western Washington...............................1967-70...................................26-- Larry Rayford, Westmar (Iowa)...................................1977-80...................................26-349
Mark Turner, Central Arkansas....................................1983-86...................................26-- -
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Int.-Yds.
Mike Page, Minot State (N.D.), 1992...........................15-227
Kevin Gribbin, Westminster (Pa.), 1987......................15-107
Tom Rowland, Illinois College, 1967...........................15-86
Luther Howard, Delaware State, 1972........................14-99
Eugene Hunter, Fort Valley State (Ga.), 1972.............14-211
Jim Blackwell, Southern (La.), 1970............................14-196
Jim Zikmund, Kearney State (Neb.), 1970..................14-191
Dennis Cavalier, Southwestern (Kan.), 1967..............14- -Keeyon Howard, Central Methodist (Mo.), 2004.........13-140
Julius Roberson, Lambuth (Tenn.), 2003....................13-115
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1978
Name, School
G
Int.-Yds.
Avg.
Mike Ellis, Norfolk State (Va.).................................................11.....................12-257..............1.1
Cornelius Washington, Winston-Salem (N.C.).......................11.....................12-128..............1.1
Dan Hoffman, Manchester (Ind.)............................................9.......................10-184..............1.1
Duane Robinson, Geneva (Pa.).............................................9.......................10-58................1.1
Mark Martin, Graceland (Iowa)...............................................9.......................13-37................1.4
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Ron Scott, Northeastern State (Okla.)....................................9.......................10-8..................1.1
Havan Jones, Eastern Oregon...............................................9.......................13-151..............1.4
Jim Couchenour, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).....................10.....................12-155..............1.2
Mick McConkey, Nebraska Wesleyan....................................9.......................12-112...............1.3
Ron Schueneman, Northwood (Mich.) (I)...............................8.......................11-136...............1.4
Tom Buuck, Concordia (Wis.) (II)............................................9.......................12-98................1.3
Rob Veith, Minnesota-Morris (I)..............................................8.......................10-61................1.3
Tim Walther, Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) (II)...........................9.......................12-179..............1.3
Melvin Bohanon, Central Arkansas (I)....................................10.....................12-117...............1.2
Butch Beaudry, Carroll (Mont.) (II)..........................................9.......................12-93................1.3
Terry Corbin, Shepherd (W.Va.) (I).........................................10.....................10-37................1.0
Tom Buuck, Concordia (Wis.) (II)............................................9.......................11-221...............1.2
Steve Cooks, Northwestern Oklahoma (I)..............................10.....................9-176................0.9
Kevin Gribbin, Westminster (Pa.) (II)......................................9.......................15-107..............1.7
Scott Wiedeman, Adams State (Colo.) (I)..............................10.....................11-113...............1.1
Scott Gratz, Dickinson State (N.D.) (II)...................................8.......................8-48..................1.0
Jeff Cordell, Austin College (Texas) (II)..................................10.....................10-119...............1.0
Marco Aires, Tarkio (Mo.) (II)..................................................10.....................10-52 ...............1.0
Emilio Traversa, West Liberty State (W.Va.) (I)......................8.......................7-74..................0.9
Brett Whitestone, Tarkio (Mo.) (II)...........................................10.....................12-93................1.2
Brian Culley, West Liberty State (W.Va.) (I)............................10.....................11-122...............1.1
Mark Andresen, Mayville State (N.D.) (II)...............................9.......................10-41................1.1
Brad Bohn, Nebraska Wesleyan (II).......................................9.......................10-77................1.1
Derrick Williams, Central State (Ohio) (I)...............................13.....................11-159...............0.8
Robert Villafranca, Baker (Kan.) (II).......................................9.......................10-234..............1.1
James Worthy, Teikyo Westmar (Iowa) (II).............................9.......................10-130..............1.1
Tom McKenney, West Liberty State (W.Va.) (I)......................10.....................10-59................1.0
Mike Page, Minot State (N.D.) (II)..........................................12.....................15-227..............1.2
Chris Edmonds, Western New Mexico (I)...............................8.......................9-82..................1.1
Brian Quint, Graceland (Iowa) (II)..........................................10.....................11-100...............1.1
Tony Warden, Teikyo Westmar (Iowa) (I)................................9.......................8-42..................0.9
Greg Terpstra, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)..................................12.....................11-70.................0.9
Chenelle Jones, Western New Mexico (I)..............................8.......................7-38..................0.9
Orlondo Steinauer, Western Washington (II)..........................10.....................10-148..............1.0
Yohance Brown, Southwestern Oklahoma (I).........................12.....................7-59..................0.6
Kip Edwards, Friends (Kan.) (II).............................................10.....................12-3..................1.2
Brian Hardy, Montana Tech....................................................12.....................10-29................0.8
Matt Heldt, Nebraska Wesleyan.............................................10.....................10-73................1.0
Darrick Ystaas, Dickinson State (N.D.)...................................9.......................9-13..................1.0
Raul Salis, Ottawa (Kan.).......................................................10.....................12-89................1.2
Mark Villella, Geneva (Pa.).....................................................10.....................93-63................0.9
Chad Scott, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).............................11.....................10-79................0.9
Julius Roberson, Lambuth (Tenn.).........................................14.....................13-115...............0.9
Craig Tschetter, Black Hills State (S.D.).................................8.......................7-71..................0.9
Keeyon Howard, Central Methodist (Mo.)..............................11.....................13-140..............1.2
Dathan Brown, Texas College................................................10.....................9-197................0.9
Phil Schroer, Nebraska Wesleyan..........................................10.....................9-117.................0.9
Brandon Kaufman, Bethel (Kan.)...........................................8.......................9-209................1.1
Ryley McPeters, Dickinson State (N.D.).................................10.....................9-71..................0.9
Quinn Cunningham, Friends (Kan.)........................................10.....................8-87..................0.8
Deivon Tate, Webber International (Fla.)................................11.....................10-109..............0.9
Colby Henderson, Morningside (Iowa)...................................11.....................11-372...............1.0
Nick Carlson, Midland (Neb.).................................................8.......................9-120................1.1
Stoney Burns, Bethel (Tenn.).................................................10.....................8-125................0.8
Punt Returns
Career Average (min. 1.2 returns per game)
Name, School
Yrs.
Returns.-Yds.
Avg.
George Elliott, Northeastern State (Okla.)...................1952-54..........333-1,114.....................33.75
Carl Garrett, New Mexico Highlands...........................1965-68..........49-1,226.......................25.02
James Hannah-White, Saint Ambrose (Iowa).............2009................13-279..........................21.5
Kevin Brooks, Southern Nazarene (Okla.)..................2009................17-342..........................20.1
Johnathon Johnson, Edward Waters (Fla.).................2007-08..........32-621..........................19.41
Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio)........................1990-93..........110-2,129.....................19.35
Micah Cravalho, Evangel (Mo.)...................................2004-05..........30-574..........................19.13
Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State (W.Va.)...........................1965-67..........109-1,982.....................18.18
Chris Schneider, Sterling (Kan.)..................................2005................11-187..........................17.00
Darren Hughes, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)...................1989-90..........25-419..........................16.76
Season Average (min. 1.2 returns per game)
Name, School, Yr.
Returns-Yds.Avg.
Dave Meylink, Northwestern (Iowa), 1969..................14-504............36.00
Lindolph Blakely, Tuskegee (Ala.), 1965.....................26-832............32.00
Rod Hill, Kentucky State, 1980....................................18-573............31.83
Robert Oliver, California State (Pa.), 1965..................15-476............31.73
Bill Davis, Lakeland (Wis.), 1969.................................14-418............29.86
Willie Williams, Livingstone (N.C.), 1976.....................16-453............28.30
Dick Metz, Hastings (Neb.), 1971................................13-365............28.10
Lynn Scott, Northwestern Oklahoma, 1998.................12-337............28.08
John Outlaw, Jackson State (Miss.), 1966..................15-411.............27.40
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Returns-Yds.
TD
Avg.
Lindolph Blakely, Tuskegee (Ala.)..........................................25-832....................--.................32.0
John Outlaw, Jackson State (Miss.).......................................15-411....................--.................27.4
Ken Ellis, Southern (La.)........................................................11-350....................--.................31.7
Bill Davis, Lakeland (Wis.)......................................................15-398....................--.................26.5
Dave Meylink, Northwestern (Iowa).......................................14-504....................--.................36.0
Ron Schulte, Northland (Wis.)................................................10-288....................--.................28.8
Dick Metz, Hastings (Neb.).....................................................13-365....................--.................28.1
John Rivituso, Central Methodist (Mo.)..................................11-290....................--.................26.4
Reggie Johnson, Montana Tech.............................................15-316....................--.................21.1
Steve Terry, Wisconsin-La Crosse..........................................15-319....................--.................21.3
Kim Walker, Bethel (Minn.).....................................................19-443....................--.................23.3
Willie Williams, Livingstone (N.C.)..........................................16-453....................--.................28.3
Jerry Compton, East Central (Okla.)......................................12-277....................1..................23.1
Tracy Smith, Ottawa (Kan.)....................................................11-214....................1..................19.4
Rod Hill, Kentucky State.........................................................25-544....................2..................21.8
Rod Hill, Kentucky State.........................................................18-573....................0..................31.8
Tony Ochsner, Hastings (Neb.)..............................................10-249....................2..................24.9
Dean Goodall, Minot State (N.D.)...........................................8-140......................1..................17.5
Jay Ogle, Western New Mexico (I).........................................28-434....................2..................15.5
Stuart Bartsch, Hanover (Ind.) (II)..........................................15-314....................2..................20.9
Dwayne Graves, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (I)...........................21-326....................2..................15.5
Charles Parrish, William Jewell (Mo.) (II)...............................15-274....................1..................18.3
Rob McCrary, Georgetown (Ky.) (I)........................................12-251....................2..................20.9
J.D. Esteban, Carroll (Mont.) (II).............................................14-277....................1..................19.8
John Sullivan, Georgetown (Ky.) (I)........................................29-417....................2..................14.4
Alvin Edwards, Kansas Wesleyan (II).....................................11-299....................2..................27.2
Mike Oliphant, Puget Sound (Wash.) (I).................................9-181......................0..................20.1
Mike Jones, Union (Ky.) (II)....................................................23-391....................2..................17.0
Vince Buck, Central State (Ohio) (I).......................................38-755....................3..................19.9
Derrick Watts, Baker (Kan.) (II)..............................................23-410....................1..................17.8
Vince Buck, Central State (Ohio) (I).......................................45-815....................3..................18.1
Shawn Weigel, Doane (Neb.) (II)............................................14-272....................3..................19.4
Herman Andrews, Western New Mexico (I)............................18-375....................2..................20.8
George Diamantis, Graceland (Iowa) (II)...............................16-301....................1..................18.8
Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio) (I)...............................36-707....................4..................19.6
Kevin Bradshaw, Union (Ky.) (II).............................................19-318....................0..................16.7
Greg Lornes, Southeastern Oklahoma (I)..............................15-281....................1..................18.7
Nathaniel Bell, Evangel (Mo.) (II)...........................................13-283....................0..................21.8
Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio) (I)...............................28-696....................5..................24.9
Trip Hopkins, Urbana (Ohio) (II).............................................13-217....................1..................16.7
Cory Bennett, East Central (Okla.) (I)....................................16-217....................0..................13.6
Lance Baatz, Northwestern (Iowa) (II)....................................18-296....................1..................16.4
Barry Meyer, Westmar (Iowa) (I)............................................16-337....................2.................. 21.1
Greg Terpstra, Northwestern (II).............................................12-233....................1..................19.4
Brian Bessner, East Central (Okla.) (I)...................................18-203....................1..................11.3
Tyrone Brown, Howard Payne (Texas) (II).............................21-415....................2..................19.8
Brent Torrenga, Northwestern (Minn.)....................................15-254....................1..................16.9
Lynn Scott, Northwestern Oklahoma State............................12-337....................2..................28.1
Forest Hurlbert, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)...............................16-281....................1..................17.6
Lynn Scott, Northwestern Oklahoma State............................26-595....................4..................22.9
Patrick Crayton, Northwestern Oklahoma State...................... 19-508.................... 3..................26.7
Adam Eckert, Dickinson State (N.D.).....................................16-361....................3..................22.6
Nate Farris, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)...........................................13-335....................1..................25.8
Bobby Mason, Urbana (Ohio).................................................18-366....................3..................20.3
Micah Cravalho, Evangel (Mo.)..............................................22-420....................3..................19.1
Jake Stoltz, Jamestown (N.D.)...............................................21-388....................2..................18.5
Johnathon Johnson, Edward Waters (Fla.)............................14-313....................0..................22.4
Theron Allen, Missouri Valley.................................................16-280....................1..................17.5
James Hannah-White, Saint Ambrose (Iowa)........................13-279....................1..................21.5
Pat Geary, Saint Xavier (Ill.)...................................................17-249....................2..................14.6
Clarence Anderson, Ottawa (Kan.).........................................23-501....................2..................21.8
Isiah Wiley, Belhaven (Miss.)..................................................17-329....................2..................19.4
Josh Lewis, Avila (Mo.)...........................................................21-346....................2..................16.5
Kickoff Returns
Career Average (min. 1.2 returns per game)
Name, School
Yrs.
Returns-Yds. Pts.
Maurice Young, Edward Waters (Fla.).........................2008................14-521..........................37.2
Jonathan Laster, Cumberland (Tenn.).........................2005................14-499..........................35.64
Travis Carter, Cumberland (Tenn.)..............................2006................12-427..........................35.58
Glen Printers, Southern Colorado...............................1973-74..........25-851..........................34.00
Bobby Felix, Western New Mexico..............................1992-95..........62-2,012.......................32.45
Herman Andrews, Western New Mexico.....................1988-91..........45-1,427.......................31.71
Dave Ludy, Winona State (Minn.)................................1991-93..........75-2,244.......................29.92
Derrick Butler, Langston (Okla.)..................................2008................12-354..........................29.5
Pernell Jefferson, Guilford (N.C.)................................1981-84..........62-1,797.......................28.98
Bobby Antee, Lambuth (Tenn.)....................................2005................12-347..........................28.92
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Avg.
Returns-Yds.
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Season
Name, School, Yr.
Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.), 2011.................16-654.....................................40.9
Tyler Thomas, Bacone (Okla.), 2012...........................12-478.....................................39.8
Tyson Buresh, Hastings (Neb.), 2011..........................14-546.....................................39.0
Greg Harrison, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1978.................13-491.....................................37.77
Kevin Finfrock, Defiance (Ohio), 1983........................12-449.....................................37.42
Maurice Young, Edward Waters (Fla.), 2008...............14-521.....................................37.2
Rob Reinke, Concordia (Wis.), 1989...........................10-366.....................................36.6
Brandon Murphy, McKendree (Ill.), 1997.....................14-506.....................................36.14
Thomas Wallace, Clinch Valley (Va.), 1998.................19-681.....................................35.84
Darryl Lyons, Walsh (Ohio), 2004................................21-751.....................................35.76
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1982
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Avg.
Hank Goettel, Tarkio (Mo.)...............................14-440.....................................--..........31.4
Greg Harrison, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)...............13-491.....................................2...........37.7
Otha Hill, Central State (Ohio).........................18-526.....................................3...........29.2
Buddy Fuller, Panhandle State (Okla.)............15-518.....................................2...........34.5
Bryan Webb, Southern Colorado.....................16-422.....................................0...........26.4
Bob Fitzpatrick, Missouri Valley.......................10-335.....................................1...........33.5
Jeff Holland, Missouri Western (I)...................17-524.....................................2...........30.8
Kevin Finfrock, Defiance (Ohio) (II).................12-449.....................................2...........37.4
Pernell Jefferson, Guilford (N.C.) (I)................21-689.....................................1...........32.8
Greg Sims, Panhandle State (Okla.) (II)..........10-329.....................................1...........32.9
Richard Miller, Texas Lutheran (I)....................13-416.....................................1...........32.0
Andy Rudolph, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) (II).......21-610.....................................1...........29.1
Eric Mitchell, Glenville State (W.Va.) (I)...........19-555.....................................1...........29.2
John Lewis, Sul Ross State (Texas) (II)..........12-367.....................................1...........30.6
Todd Scott, Catawba (N.C.) (I)........................18-543.....................................0...........30.2
Roman Holliday, Huron (S.D.) (II)....................13-414.....................................2...........31.9
Scott Walker, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (I)..............22-758.....................................1...........34.5
Robert Moody, Defiance (Ohio) (II)..................20-608.....................................2...........30.4
Doug Banks, Kearney State (Neb.) (I).............24-692.....................................1...........28.8
Rob Reinke, Concordia (Wis.) (II)...................10-366.....................................2...........36.6
Herman Andrews, Western New Mexico (I).....12-419.....................................0...........34.9
Andre McKinstry, Concordia (Wis.) (II)............13-394.....................................2...........30.3
Anthony Rivera, Western State (Colo.) (I).......19-677.....................................0...........35.6
Scott Miller, Western Montana (II)...................20-610.....................................1...........30.5
Dave Ludy, Winona State (Minn.) (I)...............25-881.....................................3...........35.2
Bill Baird, Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................12-366.....................................1...........30.5
Bobby Felix, Western New Mexico (I).............18-629.....................................1...........34.9
Don Brown, Benedictine (Kan.) (II)..................11-343......................................0...........31.2
Bobby Felix, Western New Mexico (I).............21-667.....................................3...........31.8
Jermaine Rhodes, Southwestern (Kan.) (II)....14-468.....................................1...........33.4
Lamar Lowe, Southeastern Oklahoma (I).......20-611......................................3...........30.6
Duane Monlux, Dickinson State (N.D.) (II)......18-607.....................................1...........33.7
Chris Horn, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)...........17-400.....................................0...........23.53
Rudy Mederos, Concordia (Wis.) (II)...............11-342......................................2...........31.1
Brandon Murphy, McKendree (Ill.)...................14-506.....................................3...........36.1
Thomas Wallace, Clinch Valley (Va.)...............19-681.....................................2...........35.8
Lloyd Nolan, Central Methodist (Mo.)..............27-1,005..................................1...........37.2
Mike Klein, Minot State (N.D.).........................12-428.....................................0...........35.7
Mike Henderson, St. Francis (Ind.)..................15-513.....................................1...........34.2
Daryl Lyons, Walsh (Ohio)...............................15-510.....................................1...........34.0
Josh Shrum, Montana-Western.......................16-519.....................................2...........32.4
Darryl Lyons, Walsh (Ohio)..............................21-751.....................................3...........35.8
Jonathan Laster, Cumberland (Tenn.).............14-499.....................................1...........35.6
Travis Carter, Cumberland (Tenn.)..................12-427.....................................2...........35.6
D’Artag Dai’Re, Doane (Neb.).........................16-461.....................................2...........28.8
Maurice Young, Edward Waters (Fla.).............14-521.....................................2...........37.2
Stephen Harrison, McPherson (Kan.).............22-706.....................................1...........32.1
Johnny Lester, Minot State (N.D.)...................12-378.....................................2...........31.5
Austin Coleman, Saint Francis (Ind.)...............16-654.....................................4...........40.9
Tyler Thomas, Bacone (Okla.).........................12-478.....................................1...........39.8
Antonio Bray, Sterling (Kan.)...........................23-820.....................................3...........35.7
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Career
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Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2007......................27-37...............730
Derek Doerfler, Baker (Kan.), 2007.............................23-32...............719
Herve Roussel, Wayne State (Neb.), 1984.................22-31...............710
C.J. Gradoville, Morningside (Iowa), 2010..................21-27...............778
Tracey Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.), 1986..................21-31...............677
Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 2011.............................20-28...............714
Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.), 2007............................20-22...............909
David Goss, Austin College (Texas), 1988..................19-24...............792
Ben Hansen, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 2009....................18-25...............720
Per-Arne Forsman, Tri-State (Ind.), 1998....................18-25...............720
Kyle Matlock, Austin College (Texas), 1990................18-24...............750
Brian Levin, Peru State (Neb.), 1987..........................18-26...............692
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Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.)......................................2004-07..........58-70.................829
Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.)................................2004-07..........54-79.................684
C.J. Gradoville, Morningside (Iowa)............................2007-10..........53-68.................779
Tim Saiz, New Mexico Highlands................................1985-88..........52-69.................754
Bill May, Clarion (Pa.)..................................................1977-80..........48-60.................800
Rocky Paulson, Adams State (Colo.)..........................1977-80..........47-71.................662
Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.)..............................1986-89..........46-59.................780
Brian Levin, Peru State (Neb.)....................................1985-88..........45-72.................625
Peter LaBarge, Western Washington..........................1985-88..........44-78.................564
Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ill.).......................................2009-11...........44-60.................733
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Dan McPherson, California Lutheran..............9......................29-29................11-13..........62...............6.9
Tony Butts, Baker (Kan.).................................10....................65-69................9-13...........92...............9.2
Phil Renn, Elon (N.C.).....................................10....................27-28................14-17.........69...............6.9
Steve Hudson, William Jewell (Mo.)................9......................33-36................12-14.........69...............7.1
Curtis Burrow, Central Arkansas (I).................10....................29-29................13-15.........68...............6.8
Kelly McNary, Dickinson State (N.D.) (II).........7......................21-21................9-11............48...............6.9
Herve Roussel, Wayne State (Neb.) (I)...........11....................30-33................22-31.........96...............8.7
Ron Frazier, Baker (Kan.) (II)..........................9......................37-38................10-19.........67...............7.4
Tim Saiz, New Mexico Highlands (I)................10....................39-42................15-16.........84...............8.4
Mark Foege, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II).......9......................38-39................10-13.........68...............7.6
Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)..............10....................30-31................21-31.........93...............9.3
Mike Gardner, Baker (Kan.) (II).......................8......................35-35................6-12...........53...............6.6
Jeff Parker, Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)...............11....................46-48................16-20.........94...............8.6
Brian Levin, Peru State (Neb.) (II)...................10....................23-24................18-26.........77...............7.7
Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)..............9......................60-61................13-13.........99...............11.0
David Goss, Austin College (Texas) (II)...........10....................41-42................19-24.........98...............9.8
Tracy Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)..............10....................39-41................12-15.........75...............7.5
Ron Shaneyfelt, Peru State (Neb.) (II)............9......................47-50................9-10...........74...............8.2
Richard Hahn, Mesa State (Colo.) (I)..............9......................48-48................10-12.........78...............8.7
Jay Masek, Chadron State (Neb.) (II)..............10....................43-49................15-23.........88...............8.8
Nathan Salyer, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I)....11....................51-54................7-12...........72...............6.5
Darrell Roulst, Central Washington (II)............10....................44-47................10-13.........74...............7.4
Andre Kwasnik, Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)........14....................70-73................9-13...........97...............6.9
Jason Arenz, Mary (N.D.) (II)...........................9......................24-29................14-18.........66...............7.3
Bryan Hillborn, Carroll (Mont.) (I).....................10....................41-42................15-18.........86...............8.6
Brian Darden, Bethany (Kan.) (II)....................11....................36-36................16-20.........84...............7.6
Eric Meyers, West Virginia Wesleyan (I).........10....................41-41................12-17.........77...............7.7
Jeremy Macejewski, Union (Ky.) (II)................10....................38-40................8-16...........62...............6.2
Eric Nuber, Southeastern Oklahoma (I)..........11....................24-30................14-26.........66...............6.0
Dan Ruch, Benedictine (Kan.) (II)...................10....................37-45................11-13..........70...............7.0
Wade Gebers, Western Washington (II)..........10....................37-43................11-19..........70...............7.0
Mark McKenna, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)....10....................45-49................3-5.............54...............5.4
Mike Gill, Geneva (Pa.) (II)..............................9......................28-32................13-20.........67...............7.4
Dustin Sersland, Montana Tech.......................12....................52-54................13-13.........91...............7.6
Ronnie Cherkin, Huron (S.D.).........................13....................52-54................15-19.........97...............7.5
Nate Carpenter, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)........12....................60-64................11-15..........93...............7.8
Jason Buono, Mary (N.D.)...............................10....................34-39................13-19.........73...............7.3
David Peppelman, Evangel (Mo.)....................12....................49-54................13-20.........88...............7.3
T.C. Fraser, Sioux Falls (S.D.).........................13....................56-61................13-17.........95...............7.3
Hall Ford, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.).........12....................57-57................13-24.........96...............8.0
T.C. Fraser, Sioux Falls (S.D.).........................12....................57-58................17-19.........108.............9.0
Marcus Miller, Carroll (Mont.)..........................14....................67-69................14-18.........109.............7.8
Rick Lebeda, Dana (Neb.)...............................11....................23-26................16-23.........71...............6.5
Shane Longest, Saint Xavier (Ill.)....................13....................47-48................27-37.........128.............9.8
C.J. Gradoville, Morningside (Iowa)................12....................76-77................12-12.........112.............9.3
Braden Wieking, Sioux Falls (S.D.).................15....................100-101............13-17.........139.............9.3
C.J. Gradoville, Morningside (Iowa)................12....................43-48................21-27.........121.............8.8
Tom Lynch, Saint Xavier (Ind.)........................15....................74-80................20-28.........134.............8.9
Colin Amsler, Southern Oregon.......................12....................71-77................16-23.........119.............9.9
Cameron Golob, Faulkner (Ala.).....................12....................67-69................17-24.........118.............9.8
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McPherson (Kan.)...........................................9......................668-4,317.........479.7
McPherson (Kan.)...........................................9......................650-4,195.........466.1
College of Emporia (Kan.)...............................9......................523-4,227.........469.7
Centre (Ky.).....................................................8......................498-3,448.........431.0
Mississippi Vocational.....................................10....................573-4,867.........486.7
Huron (S.D.)....................................................8......................-- -3,589............448.6
Missouri Valley.................................................8......................-- -3,597............449.6
Whittier (Calif.).................................................10....................654-4,614.........461.4
Florida A&M.....................................................9......................556-3,876.........430.7
Panhandle State (Okla.)..................................9......................-- -4,286............476.2
Baker (Kan.)....................................................9......................-- -3,946............438.4
College of Emporia (Kan.)...............................10....................692-5,171.........517.1
East Central (Okla.).........................................10....................634-4,387.........438.7
California Lutheran..........................................9......................531-3,865.........429.4
New Mexico Highlands....................................10....................706-4,416.........441.6
Waynesburg (Pa.)............................................9 .....................756-4,007.........445.2
Emory & Henry (Va.)........................................10....................842-5,423.........542.3
Stephen F. Austin (Texas)................................10....................796-5,018.........501.8
East Central (Okla.).........................................9......................656-4,115.........457.2
Carthage (Wis.)...............................................9......................650-4,034.........448.2
Illinois Benedictine...........................................11....................785-4,768.........433.5
Abilene Christian (Texas)................................12....................887-5,738.........478.2
Illinois Benedictine...........................................10....................709-4,726.........472.6
Texas A&I........................................................12....................883-5,769.........480.8
Texas A&I........................................................11....................805-6,269.........569.9
Franklin (Ind.)..................................................10....................-- -4,783............478.3
Linfield (Ore.)...................................................8......................626-4,031.........503.9
Texas A&I........................................................10....................-- -4,661............466.1
Baker (Kan.)....................................................10....................-- -5,406............540.6
Southwest Texas State....................................11....................884-5,305.........482.3
Northwestern (Iowa)........................................11....................824-5,435.........494.1
Central State (Okla.) (I)...................................10....................755-4,911.........491.1
Northwestern (Iowa) (II)...................................11....................855-5,670.........515.5
Salem (W.Va.) (I).............................................10....................744-4,545.........454.5
Southwestern (Kan.) (II)..................................10....................753-4,668.........466.8
Salem (W.Va.) (I).............................................10....................787-4,688.........468.8
Benedictine (Kan.) (II).....................................10....................700-4,980.........498.0
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................10....................737-4,907.........490.7
Carroll (Mont.) (II)............................................8......................604-4,020.........502.5
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................9......................666-4,653.........517.0
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................9......................698-4,628.........514.2
Mesa State (Colo.) (I)......................................9......................651-4,865.........540.6
Franklin (Ind.) (II).............................................10....................767-5,297.........529.7
Adams State (Colo.) (I)....................................9......................671-4,299.........477.7
Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (II)...................................9......................658-5,096.........566.2
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................8......................536-3,937.........492.1
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................649-4,395.........488.3
Western State (Colo.) (I)..................................12....................887-6,379.........531.5
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................14....................1,090-7,580......541.4
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)..................................14....................1,076-6,459......461.4
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................633-4,690.........521.1
Glenville State (W.Va.) (I)................................11....................946-6,452.........496.3
Central Washington (II)....................................11....................788-5,687.........517.0
Glenville State (W.Va.) (I)................................11....................837-5,076.........461.5
Huron (S.D.) (II)...............................................10....................843-5,012.........501.2
Western Montana (I)........................................10....................716-4,601.........460.1
Friends (Kan.) (II)............................................9......................621-4,987.........554.1
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)..............................10....................782-5,057.........505.7
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................10....................741-5,199.........519.9
Montana Tech..................................................12....................852-5,839.........486.6
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..................................10....................742-5,194.........519.4
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................14....................1,087-8,175......583.9
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................14....................1,040-6,826......487.6
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................10....................647-4,770.........477.0
St. Francis (Ind.)..............................................12....................824-5,930.........494.2
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................15....................920-7,363.........490.8
St. Francis (Ind.)..............................................14....................1033-6,700.......478.6
Morningside (Iowa)..........................................13....................972-6,929.........533.0
Virginia-Wise...................................................11....................792-5,339.........485.4
Ohio Dominican...............................................13....................1,046-7,080......544.6
Lambuth (Tenn.)..............................................12....................932-5,861.........488.4
Saint Xavier (Ill.)..............................................14....................1,106-7,224......516.0
Lindenwood (Mo.)............................................11....................679-6,067.........551.5
Faulkner (Ala.).................................................10....................847-5,195.........519.5
Southern Oregon.............................................12....................1,110-7,704......642.0
Southern Oregon.............................................11....................957-6,470.........588.2
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McPherson (Kan.)...........................................9......................553-3,628.........403.1
Northern State (S.D.).......................................8......................480-3,157.........394.6
College of Emporia (Kan.)...............................9......................450-3,643.........404.8
Centre (Ky.).....................................................8......................437-2,987.........373.4
Kansas Wesleyan............................................9......................560-3,163.........351.4
Huron (S.D.)....................................................8......................360-2,934.........366.8
Huron (S.D.)....................................................9......................418-3,180.........353.3
Delta State (Miss.)...........................................10....................523-3,330.........333.0
Huron (S.D.)....................................................9......................467-2,925.........325.0
Panhandle State (Okla.)..................................9......................543-3,643.........404.8
Northern State (S.D.).......................................9......................652-3,162.........351.3
East Central (Okla.).........................................10....................564-3,372.........337.2
East Central (Okla.).........................................10....................532-3,321.........332.1
Huron (S.D.)....................................................9......................494-2,730.........303.3
Kearney State (Neb.).......................................10....................685-3,701.........370.1
Jamestown (N.D.)............................................8......................495-3,012.........376.5
Jamestown (N.D.)............................................8......................481-2,772.........346.5
Carthage (Wis.)...............................................9......................511-2,887.........320.8
East Central (Okla.).........................................9......................553-3,250.........361.1
Carthage (Wis.)...............................................9......................531-2,920.........324.4
Southern Arkansas..........................................10....................750-3,343.........334.3
Salisbury State (Md.).......................................7......................405-2,405.........343.6
Texas A&I........................................................13....................736-4,308.........331.4
Texas A&I........................................................12....................693-3,948.........329.0
Texas A&I........................................................11....................583-3,896.........354.2
Oregon College...............................................9......................561-3,242.........360.2
Oregon College...............................................9......................525-2,991.........332.3
Texas A&I........................................................10....................640-3,516.........351.6
Baker (Kan.)....................................................10....................560-3,901.........390.1
Cameron (Okla.)..............................................8......................485-2,850.........356.3
Carson-Newman (Tenn.).................................11....................663-3,188.........289.8
East Central (Okla.) (I).....................................10....................632-3,767.........376.7
Midland Lutheran (Neb.) (II)............................9......................545-3,435.........381.7
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I).............................10....................583-3,314.........331.4
Southwestern (Kan.) (II)..................................10....................620-3,711.........371.1
Henderson State (Ark.) (I)...............................10....................578-3,162.........316.2
Benedictine (Kan.) (II).....................................10....................553-3,869.........386.9
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................10....................632-3,875.........387.5
Carroll (Mont.) (II)............................................8......................526-3,156.........394.5
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................9......................564-3,946.........438.4
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II).....................................10....................637-3,283.........328.3
Mesa State (Colo.) (I)......................................9......................503-3,280.........364.4
Wisconsin-River Falls (II).................................10....................714-3,640.........364.0
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................531-3,470.........315.5
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................588-3,989.........442.7
Western New Mexico (I)..................................9......................533-3,112.........345.8
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (II)..................................11....................766-4,348.........395.3
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (I).............................11....................607-3,574.........324.9
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (II)..................................10....................594-3,724.........372.4
Elon (N.C.) (I)..................................................10....................568-2,889.........288.9
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................481-3,233.........359.2
Carroll (Mont.) (I).............................................10....................641-2,862.........286.2
Trinity (Ill.) (II)..................................................10....................575-3,812.........381.2
Moorhead State (Minn.) (I)..............................11....................655-3,847.........349.7
Tusculum (Tenn.) (II).......................................9......................522-3,467.........385.2
Carroll (Mont.) (I).............................................9......................530-2,990.........332.2
Cumberland (Tenn.) (II)...................................10....................614-3,315.........331.5
Carroll (Mont.) (I).............................................10....................602-3,257.........325.7
Cumberland (Tenn.) (II)...................................10....................629-3,890.........389.0
McKendree (Ill.)...............................................10....................645-3,254.........325.4
Cumberland (Tenn.).........................................11....................660-3,925.........356.8
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................12....................683-4,344.........362.0
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................14....................744-4,776.........341.1
Cumberland (Tenn.).........................................9......................561-3,379.........375.4
McKendree (Ill.)...............................................13....................775-4,182.........321.7
Cumberlands (Ky.)...........................................11....................661-3,658.........332.5
Cumberlands (Ky.)...........................................11....................640-3,920.........356.4
Cumberlands (Ky.)...........................................11....................612-3,339.........303.5
McKendree (Ill.)...............................................9......................460-2,573.........285.9
McKendree (Ill.)...............................................10....................607-3,052.........305.2
Shorter (Ga.)....................................................12....................645-3,656.........304.7
Shorter (Ga.)....................................................11....................596-3,586.........326.0
William Penn (Iowa).........................................11....................649-4,476.........406.9
William Penn (Iowa).........................................11....................633-3,634.........330.4
Tabor (Kan.).....................................................10....................604-3,380.........338.0
Cumberlands (Ky.)...........................................14....................776-4,978.........355.6
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Sam Houston State (Texas)............................9......................137-277............2,367.................263.0
Iowa State Teachers........................................9......................99-216..............1,438.................159.8
Iowa State Teachers........................................8......................99-210..............1,649.................206.1
Hamline (Minn.)...............................................7......................125-261............1,475.................210.7
St. Ambrose (Iowa)..........................................9......................97-187..............1,647.................183.0
Cal Poly-Pomona............................................8......................128-281............2,124.................265.5
Cal Poly-Pomona............................................10....................136-295............2,176.................217.6
Langston (Okla.)..............................................8......................101-185............1,625.................203.1
Whitworth (Wash.)...........................................9......................138-268............1,922.................213.6
Cal Poly-Pomona............................................9......................124-226............2,197.................244.1
Northern Illinois...............................................9......................237-363............2,570.................285.6
Northern Illinois...............................................9......................255-416............3,144.................349.3
Austin College (Texas)....................................9......................184-306............2,247.................249.7
Southern Oregon.............................................9......................177-268............2,420.................268.9
Southern Oregon.............................................8......................194-317............2,092.................261.5
Bloomsburg State (Pa.)...................................9......................190-371............2,779.................308.8
Troy State (Ala.)..............................................10....................245-404............3,318.................331.8
Anderson (Ind.)................................................9......................181-330............2,687.................298.6
Lock Haven State (Pa.)...................................8......................158-341............2,342.................292.8
U. S. International (Calif.)................................10....................146-276............2,332.................233.2
Carroll (Wis.)....................................................9......................159-326............2,465.................273.9
Wisconsin-Stevens Point.................................10....................236-467............2,734.................273.4
Wisconsin-Stevens Point.................................10....................238-496............3,088.................308.8
Wisconsin-Stevens Point.................................10....................267-502............3,085.................308.5
Lewis & Clark (Ore.)........................................9......................260-435............3,407.................378.6
Central Methodist (Mo.)...................................8......................187-366............3,212.................401.5
Central Methodist (Mo.)...................................10....................217-452............3,720.................372.0
Grand Valley State (Mich.)...............................9......................159-281............2,432.................270.2
Washburn (Kan.).............................................10....................257-509............2,924.................292.4
Franklin (Ind.)..................................................10....................213-465............3,065.................306.5
Whitworth (Wash.)...........................................9......................242-458............3,346.................371.8
Eastern New Mexico (I)...................................10....................255-472............3,518.................351.8
Franklin (Ind.) (II).............................................10....................232-474............3,580.................358.0
Wayne State (Neb.) (I).....................................11....................207-538............3,377.................307.0
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................9......................261-409............3,341.................371.2
Fort Hays State (Kan.) (I)................................10....................276-461............3,406.................340.6
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................9......................271-442............3,359.................373.2
Oregon Tech (I)................................................9......................241-436............3,033.................337.0
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................9......................278-466............3,445.................382.8
Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..............................11....................313-532............4,301.................391.0
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................9......................253-415............3,217.................357.4
New Mexico Highlands (I)...............................9......................278-469............3,280.................364.4
Franklin (Ind.) (II).............................................10....................292-482............4,200.................420.0
Northern State (S.D.) (I)..................................10....................244-436............3,310.................331.0
Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (II)...................................9......................239-363............3,563.................395.9
West Virginia State (I)......................................10....................261-485............3,337.................337.3
Iowa Wesleyan (II)...........................................11....................296-495............3,717.................337.9
Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..............................10....................275-477............4,142.................414.2
Hanover (Ind.) (II)............................................10....................275-513............3,597.................359.7
Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..............................10....................226-510............3,800.................380.0
Black Hills State (S.D.) (II)...............................10....................260-529............3,483.................348.3
Western Montana (I)........................................9......................220-401............3,069.................341.0
Whitworth (Wash.) (II)......................................9......................270-434............2,978.................330.8
Tarleton State (Texas) (I).................................10....................214-430............3,424.................342.4
Huron (S.D.) (II)...............................................10....................358-549............4,225.................422.5
Western Montana (I)........................................10....................269-429............3,322.................332.5
Huron (S.D.) (II)...............................................10....................336-587............4,099.................409.9
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)..............................10....................291-544............4,340.................434.0
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................10....................253-375............3,726.................372.6
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..................................9......................236-431............3,054.................339.3
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..................................10....................250-403............3,644.................364.4
Rocky Mountain (Mont.)..................................12....................319-522............4,505.................375.4
St. Francis (Ind.)..............................................12....................235-435............3,633.................302.7
Bethany (Kan.)................................................9......................220-365............3,156.................350.7
Belhaven (Miss.)..............................................11....................360-574............3,498.................318.0
Belhaven (Miss.)..............................................11....................348-544............4,221.................383.7
Dana (Neb.).....................................................11....................330-655............3,391.................308.3
Morningside (Iowa)..........................................13....................313-505............4,984.................383.4
Belhaven (Miss.)..............................................11....................268-428............3,455.................314.1
Ohio Dominican...............................................13....................439-645............5,570.................428.5
Virginia-Wise...................................................11....................227-375............3,812.................346.5
Ottawa (Kan.)..................................................12....................320-518............4,965.................413.8
Lindenwood (Mo.)............................................11....................228-317............3,946.................358.7
Faulkner (Ala.).................................................10....................339-520............3,969.................396.9
Southern Oregon.............................................12....................388-589............5,385.................448.8
Southern Oregon.............................................11....................352-541............4,466.................406.0
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Baker (Kan.)....................................................10....................512...................51.2
Southwest Texas State....................................11....................412...................37.5
Northwestern (Iowa)........................................11....................515...................46.8
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................10....................436...................43.6
Northwestern (Iowa) (II)...................................11....................459...................41.7
East Central (Okla.) (I).....................................11....................425...................38.6
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II).....................................10....................430...................43.0
Western Oregon (I)..........................................9......................359...................39.9
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................9......................433...................48.1
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................10....................435...................43.5
Linfield (Ore.) (II).............................................9......................351...................39.0
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................9......................424...................47.1
Westmar (Iowa) (II)..........................................10....................361...................36.1
Mesa State (Colo.) (I)......................................9......................477...................53.0
Carroll (Mont.) (II)............................................9......................466...................51.8
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................594...................54.0
Missouri Valley (II)...........................................10....................502...................50.2
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................8......................438...................54.8
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................10....................444...................44.4
Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..............................10....................453...................45.3
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................14....................744...................53.1
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)..................................14....................564...................40.3
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................374...................41.6
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................441...................40.1
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)............................13....................573...................44.1
Glenville State (W.Va.) (I)................................11 ...................416...................37.8
Lambuth (Tenn.) (II).........................................13....................563...................43.3
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................423...................38.4
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................11....................517...................47.0
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (I)..............................10....................396...................39.6
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................10....................465...................46.5
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................13....................520...................40.0
Ottawa (Kan.)..................................................10....................408...................40.8
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................14....................710...................50.7
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................14....................679...................48.5
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................14....................681...................48.6
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................11....................529...................48.0
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................15....................675...................45.0
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................12....................491...................40.9
Morningside (Iowa)..........................................13....................550...................42.3
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................11....................448...................40.7
Virginia-Wise...................................................11....................544...................49.5
Morningside (Iowa)..........................................12....................576...................48.0
Lindenwood (Mo.)............................................14....................744...................53.1
Lindenwood (Mo.)............................................11....................577...................52.5
Azusa Pacific (Calif.).......................................12....................547...................45.6
Southern Oregon.............................................12....................633...................52.8
Southern Oregon.............................................11....................519...................47.2
Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.).............................8......................453-1,088..................................136.0
Westminster (Pa.)............................................8......................375-1,022..................................127.8
Geneva (Pa.)...................................................9......................439-957.....................................106.3
College of Emporia (Kan.)...............................9......................436-918.....................................102.0
St. Joseph’s (Ind.)............................................9......................445-981.....................................109.0
Florida A&M.....................................................7......................-- -739........................................105.6
West Virginia Tech...........................................9......................408-1,083..................................120.3
Maryland State................................................7......................313-527.....................................75.3
Maryland State................................................8......................-- -838........................................104.8
Florida A&M.....................................................7......................329-495.....................................70.7
Virginia State...................................................8......................447-866.....................................108.3
St. John’s (Minn.).............................................8 .....................423-860.....................................107.5
Allen (S.C.)......................................................9......................442-1,117..................................124.1
Morgan State (Md.).........................................8......................421-732.....................................91.5
Defiance (Ohio)...............................................8......................457-1,089..................................136.1
Fairmont State (W.Va.)....................................10....................415-1,198..................................119.8
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................9......................363-931.....................................103.4
Livingstone (N.C.)............................................8......................483-1,188..................................148.5
Delaware State................................................8......................442-828.....................................103.5
Virginia State...................................................9......................560-1,072..................................119.1
Wisconsin-Whitewater.....................................10....................626-1,438..................................143.8
Langston (Okla.)..............................................12....................648-1,431..................................119.3
Livingstone (N.C.)............................................10....................568-1,253..................................125.3
South Carolina State.......................................10....................559-1,006..................................100.6
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................10....................603-1,109..................................110.9
Westminster (Pa.)............................................9......................-- -1,249.....................................138.8
Tarleton State (Texas).....................................9......................-- -988........................................109.8
Fayetteville State (N.C.)..................................9......................526-1,265..................................140.6
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Dickinson State (N.D.).....................................7......................398-861.....................................123.0
Panhandle State (Okla.)..................................11....................698-1,860..................................169.1
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................661-1,977..................................197.7
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................10....................555-1,305..................................130.5
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................596-1,439..................................143.9
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................9......................573-1,270..................................141.1
Southwest State (Minn.) (I)..............................10....................605-2,223..................................222.3
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II).....................................10....................594-1,857..................................185.7
Cameron (Okla.) (I)..........................................11....................698-2,044..................................185.8
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................8......................472-1,621..................................202.6
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................619-1,569..................................156.9
Dickinson State (N.D.) (II)................................8......................475-1,742..................................217.8
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................9......................544-1,609..................................178.8
Concordia (Wis.) (II)........................................9......................553-1,308..................................145.3
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................702-1,237..................................112.5
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................559-1,351..................................135.1
Emporia State (Kan.) (I)..................................10....................589-2,474..................................247.4
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................638-1,717..................................171.7
Southeastern Oklahoma (I).............................9......................602-2,143..................................238.1
Missouri Valley (II)...........................................10....................591-1,673..................................167.3
Southwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................621-2,155..................................215.5
Westminster (Pa.) (II)......................................11....................741-2,421..................................220.1
Northeastern State (Okla.) (I)..........................10....................665-2,365..................................236.5
Dakota State (S.D.) (II)....................................10....................654-2,239..................................223.9
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................10....................605-2,021..................................202.1
Minot State (N.D.) (II)......................................11....................641-2,015..................................183.2
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................680-2,781..................................252.8
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................13....................770-1,950..................................201.9
Northwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................608-2,223..................................222.3
Western Washington (II)..................................13....................831-2,580..................................198.5
Minot State (N.D.)............................................9......................584-1,727..................................191.9
Northwestern Oklahoma..................................10....................597-1,918..................................191.8
Mary (N.D.)......................................................13....................807-2,314..................................178.0
Southwestern (Kan.)........................................10....................547-1,881..................................188.1
Georgetown (Ky.).............................................14....................698-2,761..................................197.2
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................13....................864-2,272..................................174.8
Mary (N.D.)......................................................12....................800-2,703..................................225.3
Northwestern (Iowa)........................................10....................574-1,906..................................190.6
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................14....................910-3,479..................................248.5
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................824-2,637..................................188.4
Bethel (Kan.)...................................................9......................568-1,769..................................196.6
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................714-1,527..................................109.1
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................15....................940-3,158..................................210.5
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................858-2,886..................................206.1
Marian (Ind.)....................................................13....................828-2,716..................................208.9
Bacone (Okla.)................................................9......................585-2,189..................................243.2
Missouri Valley.................................................12....................736-2,710..................................225.8
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East Texas State..............................................10....................353-485.....................................48.5
Westminster (Pa.)............................................8......................273-524.....................................65.5
Geneva (Pa.)...................................................9......................305-375.....................................41.7
Muskingum (Ohio)...........................................8......................264-420.....................................52.5
Hillsdale (Mich.)...............................................9......................317-460.....................................51.1
Florida A&M.....................................................7......................206-337.....................................48.1
California State (Pa.).......................................8......................275-392.....................................49.0
Maryland State................................................7......................231-254.....................................36.3
West Chester (Pa.)..........................................8......................297-328.....................................41.0
Florida A&M.....................................................7......................185-141.....................................20.1
Jackson State (Miss.)......................................10....................335-466.....................................46.6
St. John’s (Minn.).............................................8......................220-103.....................................12.9
Fort Valley State (Ga.).....................................9......................116-357.....................................39.7
Morgan State (Md.).........................................8......................270-120.....................................15.0
Defiance (Ohio)...............................................8......................291-453.....................................56.6
South Carolina State.......................................7......................238-264.....................................37.7
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................9......................284-79.......................................8.8
Boise State (Idaho)..........................................10....................374-407.....................................40.7
Delaware State................................................8......................269-(-)39...................................-4.9
Wisconsin-Whitewater.....................................10....................457-262.....................................26.2
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................9......................321-448.....................................49.8
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................10....................392-459.....................................45.9
Livingstone (N.C.)............................................10....................386-535.....................................53.5
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................10....................325-159.....................................15.9
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................10....................383-325.....................................32.5
Whittier (Calif.).................................................10....................302-343.....................................34.3
Tarleton State (Texas).....................................9......................410-158.....................................17.6
Alcorn State (Miss.).........................................9......................313-385.....................................42.8
Maine Maritime................................................9......................275-29.......................................3.2
Azusa Pacific (Calif.).......................................9......................304-214.....................................23.8
Wilmington (Ohio)............................................9......................295-355.....................................39.4
Hillsdale (Mich.) (I)...........................................10....................316-528.....................................52.8
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................10....................316-301.....................................30.1
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................371-612.....................................61.2
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Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................9......................345-398.....................................44.2
Western Oregon (I)..........................................9......................335-713.....................................79.2
Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (II)............................9......................326-424.....................................47.1
Western Oregon (I)..........................................9......................289-392.....................................43.6
Linfield (Ore.) (II).............................................9......................277-455.....................................50.6
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................9......................330-569.....................................63.2
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................10....................322-748.....................................74.8
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................10....................329-328.....................................32.8
Concordia (Wis.) (II)........................................9......................350-80.......................................8.89
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................384-(-)109.................................-9.91
Concordia (Wis.) (II)........................................9......................287-297.....................................33.0
Arkansas-Monticello (I)....................................10....................416-488.....................................48.8
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................10....................403-637.....................................63.7
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I)..................................10....................430-806.....................................80.6
Missouri Valley (II)...........................................10....................377-508.....................................50.8
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................11....................339-697.....................................63.4
Hastings (Neb.) (II)..........................................11....................364-797.....................................72.4
Northeastern State (Okla.) (I)..........................10....................427-963.....................................96.3
Minot State (N.D.) (II)......................................10....................369-771.....................................77.1
Northeastern State (Okla.) (I)..........................13....................479-1,057..................................81.3
Minot State (N.D.) (II)......................................11....................327-332.....................................30.2
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................374-1,121..................................101.9
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................13....................381-674.....................................51.9
Northwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................372-802.....................................80.2
Western Washington (II)..................................13....................451-281.....................................21.6
Minot State (N.D.)............................................9......................363-310.....................................34.4
Northwestern Oklahoma..................................10....................345-791.....................................79.1
Mary (N.D.)......................................................13....................435-467.....................................36.9
Geneva (Pa.)...................................................10....................300-583.....................................58.3
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................12....................286-623.....................................51.9
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................13....................438-729.....................................56.1
Mary (N.D.)......................................................12....................378-515.....................................42.9
Azusa Pacific (Calif.).......................................14....................479-931.....................................66.5
Missouri Valley.................................................11....................405-972.....................................88.4
Missouri Valley.................................................14....................382-634.....................................45.3
Bethel (Kan.)...................................................9......................279-322.....................................35.8
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................349-206.....................................14.7
Missouri Valley.................................................11....................300-538.....................................48.9
Missouri Valley.................................................10....................307-405.....................................40.5
Marian (Ind.)....................................................13....................416-941.....................................72.4
Nebraska Wesleyan........................................10....................301-640.....................................64.0
Missouri Valley.................................................12....................424-846.....................................70.5
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Loras (Iowa)....................................................8......................19-86................225....................28.1
Ashland (Ohio)................................................7......................23-73................289....................41.3
Carthage (Wis.)...............................................8......................16-65................162....................20.3
West Virginia Tech...........................................9......................21-84................262....................29.1
Lake Forest (Ill.)...............................................8......................19-66................200....................25.0
Ball State (Ind.)................................................8......................24-78................222....................27.8
Huron (S.D.)....................................................10....................22-110..............219....................21.9
Henderson State (Ark.)....................................8......................26-75................231....................28.9
Langston (Okla.)..............................................8......................30-107..............195....................24.4
Principia (Ill.)....................................................8......................26-71................222....................27.8
Western Carolina (N.C.)..................................9......................30-97................354....................39.3
West Virginia Tech...........................................8......................28-93................264....................33.0
Minot State (N.D.)............................................8......................24-63 ...............356....................44.5
Manchester (Ind.)............................................6......................26-74................312....................52.0
Valley City State (N.D.)....................................7......................32-88................379....................54.1
Elizabeth City (N.C.)........................................9......................42-149..............525....................58.3
Tabor (Kan.).....................................................8......................42-110..............560....................70.0
Eureka (Ill.)......................................................8......................43-142..............371....................46.4
Findlay (Ohio)..................................................10....................26-106..............470....................47.0
Howard (D.C.)..................................................10....................51-145..............488....................48.8
Western Connecticut.......................................8......................36-97................411....................51.4
Northeastern State (Okla.)..............................9......................33-98................426....................47.3
North Carolina Central.....................................9......................45-136..............450....................50.0
Henderson State (Ark.)....................................10....................50-149..............580....................58.0
Concord (W.Va.)..............................................10....................40-123..............574....................57.4
Moorhead State (Minn.)...................................11....................52-152..............614....................55.8
Kentucky State................................................11....................51-169..............685....................62.3
Adams State (Colo.)........................................10....................72-219..............609....................60.9
Dickinson State (N.D.).....................................7......................42-137..............451....................64.4
Lakeland (Wis.)...............................................8......................55-135..............489....................61.1
Bishop (Texas) (I)............................................10....................55-173..............780....................78.0
Valley City State (N.D.) (II)..............................7......................42-132..............423....................60.4
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................80-225..............827....................82.7
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................60-121..............814....................81.4
Langston (Okla.) (I).........................................8......................67-152..............753....................94.1
Sioux Falls (S.D.) (II).......................................10....................62-171..............928....................92.8
Central Arkansas (I).........................................10....................67-190..............735....................73.5
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................9......................58-186..............789....................87.7
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................67-195..............820....................82.0
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Northeastern Illinois (II)...................................9......................72-152..............804....................89.3
West Liberty State (W.Va.) (I)..........................10....................68-171..............919....................91.9
Dickinson State (N.D.) (II)................................8......................74-190..............622....................77.8
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (I)................................10....................89-204..............1,105.................110.5
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................73-184..............670....................67.0
Northeastern State (Okla.) (I)..........................10....................91-216..............1,151.................115.1
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................88-252..............804....................80.4
Southeastern Oklahoma (I).............................9......................72-181..............777....................86.3
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................12....................91-219..............1,065.................88.7
Central Arkansas (I).........................................12....................125-291............1,480.................123.3
Eureka (Ill.) (II).................................................10....................87-209..............977....................97.7
Glenville State (W.Va.) (I)................................13....................111-254.............1,514.................116.5
William Jewell (Mo.) (II)...................................10....................68-169..............917....................91.7
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................10....................78-230..............858....................85.8
Georgetown (Ky.) (II).......................................9......................76-182..............1,040.................115.6
Northwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................83-216..............1,338.................133.8
Ottawa (Kan.) (II).............................................9......................77-228..............891....................99.0
Langston (Okla.) (I).........................................10....................116-254............1,341.................134.1
Bethany (Kan.) (II)...........................................10....................50-136..............1,029.................102.9
Bethany (Kan.)................................................9......................72-209..............883....................98.11
Evangel (Mo.)..................................................9......................62-171..............857....................95.22
Langston (Okla.)..............................................8......................88-172..............1,069.................133.6
Lincoln (Mo.)....................................................9......................70-157..............931....................103.4
Avila (Mo.).......................................................10....................79-191..............1,093.................109.3
Friends (Kan.)..................................................9......................109-238............843....................93.7
St. Ambrose (Iowa)..........................................12....................127-281............1,351.................112.6
Northwestern (Iowa)........................................10....................87-204..............850....................85.0
Valley City State (N.D.)....................................10....................127-275............1,244.................124.4
Webber International (Fla.)..............................10....................64-162..............859....................85.9
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................196-404............1,732.................123.7
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................138-365............1,321.................94.4
Waldorf (Iowa).................................................10....................103-191............1,281.................128.1
Sious Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................163-358............1,583.................113.1
Missouri Valley.................................................11....................125-309............1,452.................132.0
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)..........................11....................135-298............1,456.................132.4
Concordia (Neb.).............................................11....................147-299............1,482.................134.7
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Dakota State (S.D.).........................................10....................42.....................4.2
Tarleton State (Texas).....................................9......................40.....................4.4
Fairmont State (W.Va.)....................................10....................67.....................6.7
Mars Hill (N.C.)................................................10....................53.....................5.3
Dickinson State (N.D.).....................................7......................31.....................4.4
Hillsdale (Mich.)...............................................11....................63.....................5.7
Shepherd (W.Va.) (I)........................................10....................84.....................8.4
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................10....................41.....................4.1
Concord (W.Va.) (I)..........................................10....................99.....................9.9
Baker (Kan.) (II)...............................................9......................51.....................5.7
Hillsdale (Mich.) (I)...........................................10....................83 ....................8.3
Southwestern (Kan.) (II)..................................10....................52.....................5.2
East Central (Okla.) (I).....................................10....................77 ....................7.7
Carroll (Mont.) (II)............................................8......................83.....................10.4
Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I)..................................9......................67.....................7.4
Dickinson State (N.D.) (II)................................8......................54.....................6.8
Central Arkansas (I).........................................10....................97.....................9.7
Greenville (Ill.) (II)............................................9......................64.....................7.1
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................69.....................6.3
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................13.....................1.3
Western New Mexico (I)..................................9......................101...................11.2
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................10....................53.....................5.3
Southeastern Oklahoma (I).............................9......................95.....................10.5
St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II)......................11....................91.....................8.2
Southwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................112...................11.2
Westminster (Pa.) (II)......................................11....................85.....................7.7
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................126...................11.5
Westminster (Pa.) (II)......................................13....................162...................12.5
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................10....................102...................10.2
Western Washington (II)..................................11....................137...................12.5
Central State (Ohio) (I)....................................11....................165...................15.0
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................13....................114...................8.8
Northwestern Oklahoma (I).............................10....................150...................15.0
Findlay (Ohio) (II).............................................13....................121...................9.3
Willamette (Ore.).............................................14....................153...................10.9
Northwestern Oklahoma State........................10....................109...................10.9
Mary (N.D.)......................................................13....................117...................9.0
Bethany (Kan.)................................................9......................75.....................8.3
Northwestern (Minn.).......................................8......................56.....................7.0
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................13....................119...................9.2
Mary (N.D.)......................................................12....................115...................9.6
Northwestern (Iowa)........................................10....................72.....................7.2
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................14....................132...................9.4
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................13....................76.....................5.8
Carroll (Mont.)..................................................15....................81.....................5.4
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................83.....................5.9
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Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................15....................158...................10.5
Sioux Falls (S.D.).............................................14....................119...................8.5
Marian (Ind.)....................................................13....................96.....................7.4
Missouri Valley.................................................13....................171...................13.2
Morningside (Iowa)..........................................14....................185...................13.2
Missouri Valley.................................................11....................154...................12.8
Football National Championship
All-Time Conference Champions (Since 1977)
Arkansas Intercollegiate
1977 - Henderson State (Ark.)
1978 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1979 - Arkansas-Monticello (5-1)
1980 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1981 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1982 - Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (6-0)
1983 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1984 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1985 - Central Arkansas/Henderson State (Ark.) (6-1)
1986 - Central Arkansas (7-0)
1987 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1988 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1989 - Central Arkansas/Harding (Ark.) (5-1)
1990 - Central Arkansas
1991 - Central Arkansas (5-0-1)
1992 - Central Arkansas (6-0)
1993 - Arkansas-Monticello (4-0)
Central Intercollegiate
1977 - Winston-Salem (N.C.) (8-0)
1978 - Winston-Salem (N.C.) (8-0)
1979 - Virginia Union (8-0)
1980 - North Carolina Central (7-0)
1981 - Virginia Union (7-0)
1982 - Virginia Union (6-1)
1983 - Virginia Union (6-1)
Central Intercollegiate - South
1981 - North Carolina Central (6-1)
1982 - North Carolina Centra/Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) (6-1)
1983 - Winston-Salem (N.C.) (6-0-1)
Central States
1977 - Kearney State (Neb.) (7-0)
1978 - Kearney State (Neb.) (7-0)
1979 - Kearney State (Neb.)/Pittsburg State (Kan.) (6-1)
1980 - Kearney State (Neb.) (6-0-1)
1981 - Pittsburg State (Kan.) (7-0)
1982 - Pittsburg State (Kan.)/Kearney State (Neb.) (6-1)
1983 - Washburn (Kan.) (6-1)
1984 - Kearney State (Neb.) (6-1)
1985 - Pittsburg State (Kan.) (6-1)
1986 - Pittsburg State (Kan.) (7-0)
1987 - Pittsburg State (Kan.) (7-0)
2000 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (5-0)
2001 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (4-0)
2002 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (4-0)
2003 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (5-0)
2004 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (6-0)
2005 - Texas College (5-0)
2006 - Texas College/Northwestern Oklahoma State (3-1)
2007 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (4-0)
2008 - Langston (Okla.) (4-0)
2009 - Langston (Okla.) (5-0)
2010 - Northwestern Oklahoma State (5-0)
2011 - Southern Nazarene (Okla.)/Langston (Okla.) (4-1)
2013 - Langston (Okla.) (5-0)
2014 - Langston (Okla.) (5-0)
Columbia Football League-Mount Ranier (North)
1985 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (6-0)
1986 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (6-0)
1987 - Central Washington (5-1)
1988 - Central Washington (6-0)
1989 - Central Washington (5-1)
1990 - Central Washington (6-0)
1991 - Central Washington (6-0)
1992 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (5-0)
1993 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (5-0)
1994 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (5-0)
1995 - Western Washington (5-0)
1996 - Western Washington (4-1)
1997 - Western Oregon/Central Washington (3-1)
Columbia Football League-Mount Hood (South)
1985 - Linfield (Ore.) (6-0)
1986 - Linfield (Ore.) (6-0)
1987 - Oregon Tech (5-1)
1988 - Oregon Tech (6-0)
1989 - Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (5-1)
1990 - Southern Oregon (6-0)
1991 - Lewis & Clark (Ore.)/Linfield (Ore.) (5-1)
1992 - Linfield (Ore.) (6-0)
1993 - Linfield (Ore.) (4-1)
1994 - Linfield (Ore.) (5-0)
1995 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)/Willamette (Ore.) (4-0-1)
Dakota Athletic
2000 - Valley City State (N.D.)/Huron (S.D.) (8-1)
2001 - Mary (N.D.) (9-0)
2002 - Mary (N.D.)/Dickinson State (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.) (8-1)
2003 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (9-0)
2004 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Mary (N.D.) (8-1)
2005 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Valley City State (N.D.) (6-1)
2006 - Black Hills State (N.D.) (7-0)
2007 - Jamestown (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.)/Black Hills State (N.D.) (6-1)
2008 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (7-0)
2009 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.) (7-1)
2010 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (7-1)
Evergreen
1977 - Oregon College (6-0)
1978 - Oregon College (5-1)
1979 - Oregon College (5-0)
1980 - Eastern Oregon/Oregon Tech (4-1)
1981 - Oregon Tech (5-0)
1983 - Puget Sound (Wash.) (6-1)
1984 - Central Washington (8-0)
Frontier
1977 - Western Montana (4-0)
1978 - Carroll (Mont.) (4-0)
1979 - Montana Tech (4-0)
1980 - Carroll (Mont.)/Western Montana (4-2)
1981 - Carroll (Mont.) (5-1)
1982 - Carroll (Mont.)/Western Montana (4-2)
1983 - Montana Tech (6-0)
1984 - Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (6-0)
1985 - Carroll (Mont.) (5-1)
1986 - Carroll (Mont.) (6-0)
1987 - Carroll (Mont.) (8-2)
1988 - Carroll (Mont.) (6-0)
1989 - Carroll (Mont.) (6-0)
1990 - Carroll (Mont.) (5-1)
1991 - Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (5-2)
1992 - Carroll (Mont.)/Montana Tech/Western Montana (4-2)
1993 - Carroll (Mont.)/Western Montana (5-1)
1994 - Western Montana (6-0)
1995 - Western Montana (6-0)
1996 - Montana Tech (4-2)
1997 - Montana Tech (6-0)
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1998 - Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (6-0)
1999 - Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (7-1)
2000 - Carroll (Mont.)/Montana Tech (6-2)
2001 - Carroll (Mont.)/Montana Tech (7-1)
2002 - Carroll (Mont.)/Montana-Western (7-1)
2003 - Carroll (Mont.) (8-0)
2004 - Carroll (Mont.)/Montana Tech (6-2)
2005 - Carroll (Mont.) (8-0)
2006 - Carroll (Mont.) (9-1)
2007 - Carroll (Mont.) (10-0)
2008 - Carroll (Mont.) (10-0)
2009 - Carroll (Mont.) (11-0)
2010 - Carroll (Mont.) (10-0)
2011 - Carroll (Mont.) (9-1)
2012 - Southern Oregon/Montana Tech (8-2)
2013 - Carroll (Mont.) (9-1)
2014 - Carroll (Mont.) (9-1)
Great Lakes
1977 - Grand Valley State (Mich.) (4-1)
1978 - Grand Valley State (Mich.) (5-0)
1979 - Saginaw Valley (Mich.) (4-0-1)
1980 - Hillsdale (Mich.) (5-1)
1981 - Grand Valley State (Mich.) (6-0)
Great Plains Athletic
2000 - Northwestern (Iowa) (6-2)
2001 - Concordia (Neb.)/Sioux Falls (S.D.) (7-1)
2002 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (8-0)
2003 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2004 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2005 - Morningside (Iowa) (10-0)
2006 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2007 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2008 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2009 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2010 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (10-0)
2011 - Morningside (Iowa) (8-1)
2012 - Morningside (Iowa) (9-0)
2013 - Morningside (Iowa) (9-1)
2014 - Morningside (Iowa)/Northwestern (Iowa) (9-1)
Heart of America
1977 - Missouri Valley (6-0)
1978 - Missouri Valley (6-0)
1979 - William Jewell (Mo.)/Baker (Kan.) (5-1)
1980 - William Jewell (Mo.)/Baker (Kan.) (7-0-1)
1981 - William Jewell (Mo.) (8-0)
1982 - William Jewell (Mo.) (6-1)
1983 - Baker (Kan.) (7-0)
1984 - Baker (Kan.) (6-1)
1985 - Baker (Kan.)/MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (6-1)
1986 - Baker (Kan.) (6-0)
1987 - Baker (Kan.) (6-0)
1988 - Baker (Kan.) (7-0)
1989 - Missouri Valley (7-0)
1990 - Baker (Kan.)/William Jewell (Mo.) (6-1)
1991 - Baker (Kan.)/William Jewell (Mo.) (5-1)
1992 - Baker (Kan.)/Benedictine (Kan.) (7-1)
1993 - Baker (Kan.)/Evangel (Mo.) (7-1)
1994 - Missouri Valley (6-1-1)
1995 - Benedictine (Kan.) (8-0)
1996 - Evangel (Mo.) (9-0)
1997 - Benedictine (Kan.)/Evangel (Mo.) (8-1)
1998 - Benedictine (Kan.) (8-1)
1999 - Missouri Valley (8-1)
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2000 - Benedictine (Kan.) (9-0)
2001 - Evangel (Mo.) (10-0)
2002 - MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (9-1)
2003 - MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (10-0)
2004 - Lindenwood (Mo.) (10-0)
2005 - Evangel (Mo.)/Graceland (Iowa) (8-2)
2006 - Missouri Valley (10-0)
2007 - Lindenwood (Mo.) (9-1)
2008 - MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (9-0)
2009 - Lindenwood (Mo.) (10-0)
2010 - MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (10-0)
2011 - Missouri Valley/MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (8-1)
2012 - Missouri Valley (9-0)
2013 - Baker (Kan.)/Benedictine (Kan.)/Missouri Valley (8-1)
2014 - MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)/Missouri Valley (8-1)
Hoosier-Buckeye
1977 - Findlay (Ohio)/Defiance (Ohio) (6-1-1)
1978 - Findlay (Ohio) (8-0)
1979 - Findlay (Ohio)/Hanover (Ind.) (7-1)
1980 - Wilmington (Ohio)/Anderson (Ind.)/Hanover (Ind.) (7-1)
1981 - Anderson (Ind.) (8-0)
1982 - Findlay (Ohio)/Wilmington (Ohio) (7-1)
1983 - Findlay (Ohio)/Wilmington (Ohio) (6-1)
1984 - Findlay (Ohio) (6-0)
1985 - Findlay (Ohio) (6-0)
Illini-Badger
1977 - Northeastern Illinois (4-0)
1978 - Milton (Wis.) (4-0)
1986 - Lakeland (Wis.) (5-0)
1987 - Concordia (Wis.)/Lakeland (Wis.) (6-3)
1988 - Concordia (Wis.) (8-1)
1989 - Greenville (Ill.) (7-1-1)
Indiana Collegiate
1989 - Hanover (Ind.) (9-0-1)
Kansas Collegiate
1977 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1978 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1979 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1980 - Bethany (Kan.) (7-1)
1981 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1982 - Southwestern (Kan.)/Kansas Wesleyan (8-1)
1983 - Southwestern (Kan.) (8-0-1)
1984 - Bethel (Kan.) (9-0)
1985 - Southwestern (Kan.) (8-1)
1986 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-1)
1987 - Bethany (Kan.)/Southwestern (Kan.) (8-1)
1988 - Bethany (Kan.) (9-0)
1989 - St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (9-0)
1990 - Bethany (Kan.)/St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (8-1)
1991 - Bethany (Kan.)/Friends (Kan.)/St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (8-1)
1992 - Friends (Kan.) (8-0)
1993 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1994 - Bethany (Kan.)/Friends (Kan.) (7-1)
1995 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1996 - Bethany (Kan.) (8-0)
1997 - Ottawa (Kan.)/Southwestern (Kan.) (7-1)
1998 - Southwestern (Kan.) (7-1)
1999 - Bethany (Kan.)/Southwestern (Kan.) (7-1)
2000 - Ottawa (Kan.) (9-0)
2001 - Kansas Wesleyan/Bethany (Kan.) (8-1)
2002 - Kansas Wesleyan (8-1)
2003 - Ottawa (Kan.) (9-0)
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All-Time Conference Champions (Since 1977)
2004 - Tabor (Kan.) (8-1)
2005 - Tabor (Kan.) (9-0)
2006 - Friends (Kan.)/Bethel (Kan.) (8-1)
2007 - Friends (Kan.)/Bethel (Kan.) (8-1)
2008 - Friends (Kan.) (9-0)
2009 - Ottawa (Kan.) (9-0)
2010 - McPherson (Kan.) (9-0)
2011 - Ottawa (Kan.) (9-0)
2012 - Ottawa (Kan.) (8-1)
2013 - Sterling (Kan.) (8-1)
2014 - Ottawa (Kan.) (8-1)
Lone Star
1977 - Abliene Christian (Texas)/Texas A&I (5-1-1)
1978 - Angelo State (Texas) (7-0)
1979 - Texas A&I (6-1)
1980 - Southwest Texas (6-1)
1981 - Southwest Texas (6-1)
Mid-Eastern Athletic
1977 - South Carolina State (6-0)
Mid-South
1987 - Georgetown (Ky.) (8-3)
1988 - Cumberlands (Ky.) (5-0)
1989 - Georgetown (Ky.) (6-0)
1990 - Georgetown (Ky.) (5-0)
1991 - Georgetown (Ky.) (5-0)
1992 - Campbellsville (Ky.)/Georgetown (Ky.) (4-1)
1993 - Georgetown (Ky.) (4-1)
1994 - Lambuth (Tenn.) (4-1)
1995 - Lambuth (Tenn.) (7-0-1)
1996 - Lambuth (Tenn.) (8-0)
1997 - Campbellsville (Ky.)/Georgetown (Ky.) (5-1)
1998 - Georgetown (Ky.)/North Greenville (S.C.) (6-1)
1999 - Georgetown (Ky.) (7-0)
2000 - Georgetown (Ky.) (8-0)
2001 - Georgetown (Ky.) (7-0)
2002 - Georgetown (Ky.) (8-0)
2003 - Lambuth (Tenn.)/Georgetown (Ky.) (8-1)
2004 - Georgetown (Ky.) (10-0)
Mid-South East Division
2005 - Georgetown (Ky.) (8-0)
2006 - Georgetown (Ky.) (5-0)
2007 - Cumberlands (Ky.)/UVa-Wise (Va.) (4-1)
2008 - Cumberlands (Ky.) (6-0)
2009 - Cumberlands (Ky.) (5-1)
2010 - Georgetown (Ky.) (6-0)
2011 - Georgetown (Ky.) (5-0)
2012 - Georgetown (Ky.) (5-0)
2013 - Cumberlands (Ky.) (6-0)
2014 - Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (6-0)
Mid-South West Division
2005 - Bethel (Tenn.) (6-0)
2006 - Belhaven (Miss.) (5-0)
2007 - Bethel (Tenn.) (5-0)
2008 - Shorter (Ga.) (4-1)
2009 - Lambuth (Tenn.) (6-0)
2010 - Cumberlands (Ky.) (5-1)
2011 - Bethel (Tenn.) (6-1)
2012 - Bethel (Tenn.) (6-0)
2013 - Faulkner (Ala.)/Reinhardt (Ga.) (5-1)
2014 - Faulkner (Ala.)/Campbellsville (Ky.) (4-1)
Mid-States Football Assoc-Mideast
1994 - Westminster (Pa.) (4-0)
1995 - Malone (Ohio) (3-0-1)
1996 - Malone (Ohio)/Westminster (Pa.)/Geneva (Pa.) (5-1)
1997 - Geneva (Pa.) (6-0)
1998 - Malone (Ohio) (5-1)
1999 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2000 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2001 - Saint Francis (Ind.)/Tri-State (Ind.)/Walsh (Ohio) (5-1)
2002 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2003 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2004 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (7-0)
2005 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (7-0)
2006 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2007 - Ohio Dominican (7-0)
2008 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (6-0)
2009 - Saint Xavier (Ill.) (7-0)
2010 - Saint Xavier (Ill.) (7-0)
2011 - Marian (Ind.) (5-0)
2012 - Marian (Ind.)/Saint Xavier (Ill.)/Saint Francis (Ind.) (4-1)
2013 - Saint Francis (Ind.) (5-1)
2014 - Marian (Ind.)/Siena Heights (Mich.) (5-1)
Mid-States Football Assoc-Midwest
1994 - Trinity International (Ill.) (5-0)
1995 - Findlay (Ohio)/Trinity International (Ill) (4-1)
1996 - Findlay (Ohio) (6-0)
1997 - Findlay (Ohio) (6-0)
1998 - Taylor (Ind.) (6-0)
1999 - Taylor (Ind.)/McKendree (Ill.)/Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (5-1)
2000 - St. Ambrose (Iowa) (7-0)
2001 - St. Ambrose (Iowa) (7-0)
2002 - McKendree (Ill.)/Saint Xavier (Ill.)/St. Ambrose (Iowa) (6-1)
2003 - McKendree (Ill.)/Trinity International (Ill.)/Saint Xavier (Ill.)/Olivet Nazarene
(Ill.) (5-2)
2004 - McKendree (Ill.) (7-0)
2005 - Saint Xavier (Ill.)/McKendree (Ill.) (6-1)
2006 - St. Ambrose (Iowa) (8-0)
2007 - St. Ambrose (Iowa) (7-0)
2008 - St. Ambrose (Iowa) (6-1)
2009 - McKendree (Ill.) (7-0)
2010 - McKendree (Ill.)/William Penn (Iowa) (6-1)
2011 - Grand View (Iowa)/St. Francis (Ill.) (6-1)
2012 - St. Ambrose (Iowa)/William Penn (Iowa)/Grand View (Iowa) (5-1)
2013 - Grand View (Iowa) (6-0)
2014 - Grand View (Iowa) (5-0)
Minnesota Intercollegiate
1977 - St. John’s (Minn.) (7-0)
1978 - Concordia (Minn.)/St. Olaf (Minn.) (7-1)
1979 - St. John’s (Minn.)/St. Olaf (Minn.)/Concordia (Minn.)/St. Thomas (Minn.)
(6-2)
1980 - Concordia (Minn.) (7-1)
1981 - Concordia (Minn.) (8-0)
Nebraska-Iowa
1993 - Doane (Neb.) (6-0)
1994 - Northwestern (Iowa) (6-0)
1995 - Hastings (Neb.) (5-1)
1996 - Northwestern (Iowa) (5-1)
1997 - Doane (Neb.) (6-0)
1998 - Hastings (Neb.) (6-0)
1999 - Hastings (Neb.) (6-0)
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Nebraska Intercollegiate
1977 - Midland (Neb.) (5-0)
1978 - Hastings (Neb.) (4-0-1)
1979 - Midland (Neb.) (5-0)
1980 - Hastings (Neb.) (4-1)
1981 - Concordia (Neb.)/Hastings (Neb.)/Midland (Neb.) (4-1)
1982 - Midland (Neb.) (4-1)
1983 - Doane (Neb.)/Nebraska Wesleyan (4-1)
1984 - Doane (Neb.)/Hastings (Neb.) (4-1)
1985 - Midland (Neb.) (5-0)
1986 - Nebraska Wesleyan (5-0)
1987 - Midland (Neb.) (4-1)
1988 - Nebraska Wesleyan (5-0)
1989 - Nebraska Wesleyan (5-0)
1990 - Midland (Neb.)/Nebraska Wesleyan (4-1)
1991 - Hastings (Neb.) (5-0)
1992 - Hastings (Neb.) (6-0)
North Dakota
1977 - Valley City State (N.D.) (4-0)
1978 - Valley City State (N.D.) (4-0)
1979 - Jamestown (N.D.) (4-0)
1980 - Valley City State (N.D.) (4-0)
1981 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (4-0)
1982 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Valley City State (N.D.) (3-1)
1983 - Valley City State (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.) (3-1)
1984 - Jamestown (N.D.)/Valley City State (N.D.) (3-1)
1985 - Minot State (N.D.) (4-0)
1986 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (4-0)
1987 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (4-0)
1988 - Valley City State (N.D.) (6-0)
1989 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (5-0)
1990 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Mayville State (N.D.) (4-1)
1991 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.) (4-1)
1992 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Mary (N.D.) (4-1)
1993 - Minot State (N.D.) (5-0)
1994 - Dickinson State (N.D.)/Minot State (N.D.) (4-1)
1995 - Dickinson State (N.D.) (6-0)
1996 - Valley City State (N.D.)/Mary (N.D.) (5-1)
1997 - Jamestown (N.D.) (6-0)
1998 - Jamestown (N.D.)/Mary (N.D.) (5-1)
1999 - Mary (N.D.) (5-0)
North Star
2014 - Valley City State (N.D.) (6-0)
Northern Intercollegiate
1977 - Minnesota-Morris (7-0)
1978 - Minnesota-Morris (8-0)
1980 - Minnesota-Duluth (8-0)
1981 - Morehead State (Minn.) (6-0)
1982 - Moorehead State (Minn.) (5-0-1)
1983 - Winona State (Minn.) (5-1)
1984 - Moorehead State (Minn.)/Minnesota-Morris (5-1)
1985 - Minnesota-Duluth (6-0)
1986 - Minnesota-Morris (5-0-1)
1987 - Minnesota-Duluth (5-1)
1988 - Moorhead State (Minn.) (6-0)
1989 - Moorhead State (Minn.) (5-1)
1990 - Northern State (N.D.)/Southwest State (Minn.) (5-1)
1991 - Minnesota-Duluth (4-1)
Northern Sun
1979 - Minnesota-Duluth/Moorhead State (Minn.) (7-1)
1992 - Northern State (S.D.) (5-1)
1993 - Winona State (Minn.) (5-1)
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Northwest
1980 - Linfield (Ore.) (5-0)
1981 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (5-0)
1983 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (4-1)
1984 - Linfield (Ore.) (4-0)
1996 - Willamette (Ore.) (5-0)
Oklahoma Intercollegiate
1977 - Southwestern State (Okla.) (4-0)
1978 - East Central (Okla.) (4-0)
1979 - East Central (Okla.) (4-0)
1980 - Northeastern State (Okla.)/East Central (Okla.) /Southwestern State (Okla.)
(3-1)
1981 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (3-1)
1982 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (4-0)
1983 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (4-0)
1984 - East Central (Okla.) (4-0)
1985 - Southwestern State (Okla.)/East Central (Okla.) (3-1)
1986 - East Central (Okla.)/Northwestern State (Okla.) (3-1)
1987 - Northeastern State (Okla.)/East Central (Okla.) (3-1)
1988 - Southeastern Oklahoma (4-0)
1989 - Northwestern State (Okla.)/Southeastern State (Okla.) (3-1)
1990 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (4-0)
1991 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (5-0)
1992 - East Central (Okla.)/Southwestern State (Okla.) (4-1)
1993 - Langston (Okla.) (4-1)
1994 - Langston (Okla.)/Northeastern State (Okla.) (4-1)
1995 - Northeastern State (Okla.) (5-1)
Pennsylvania
1977 - Clarion State (Pa.) (5-0-1)
1978 - Clarion State (Pa.)/Shippensburg State (Pa.) (5-1)
Pacific Northwest
1977 - Linfield (Ore.) (6-0)
1978 - Linfield (Ore.) (5-0)
1982 - Linfield (Ore.) (5-0)
Rocky Mountain
1977 - Western State (Colo.) (8-1)
1978 - Western State (Colo.) (8-0)
1979 - Western State (Colo.) (7-1)
1980 - Southern Colorado/Adams State (Colo.) (7-1)
1981 - New Mexico Highliands (7-1)
1982 - Mesa (Colo.) (7-0-1)
1983 - Mesa (Colo.) (7-0-1)
1984 - Fort Lewis (Colo.) (7-0-1)
1985 - Mesa (Colo.) (7-0)
1986 - Mesa (Colo.) (6-0)
1987 - Mesa (Colo.) (6-0)
1988 - Mesa State (Colo.) (5-0)
1989 - Adams State (Colo.) (7-0)
1990 - Mesa State (Colo.) (4-0)
South Atlantic
1977 - Elon (N.C.) (6-1)
1978 - Elon (N.C.)/Presbyterian (N.C.) (6-0-1)
1979 - Presbyterian (N.C.) (7-0)
1980 - Elon (N.C.)/Mars Hill (N.C.) (6-1)
1981 - Elon (N.C.) (6-1)
1982 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (6-1)
1983 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (6-1)
1984 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (6-1)
1985 - Mars Hill (N.C.) (6-1)
1986 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (6-1)
1987 - Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (6-1)
Football National Championship
All-Time Conference Champions (Since 1977)
1988 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.)/Catawba (N.C.) (5-2)
1989 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (7-1)
1990 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (7-0)
1991 - Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
South Dakota-Iowa
1996 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (6-0)
1997 - Sioux Falls (S.D.)
1998 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (5-0)
1999 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (5-0)
South Dakota Intercollegiate
1977 - Dakota State (S.D.) (6-0)
1978 - Dakota State (S.D.) (6-0)
1979 - Black Hills State (S.D.) (5-0-1)
1980 - South Dakota Tech (6-0)
1981 - South Dakota Tech/Sioux Falls (S.D.) (5-1)
1982 - South Dakota Tech (7-0)
1983 - Black Hills State (S.D.) (5-0-2)
1984 - Black Hills State (S.D.)/Sioux Falls (S.D.)/South Dakota Tech (5-1)
1985 - South Dakota Tech (5-1)
1986 - Huron (S.D.) (5-0)
1987 - Black Hills State (S.D.) (4-1)
1988 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (5-0)
1989 - Sioux Falls (S.D.)/Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) (4-1)
1990 - Black Hills State (S.D.) (5-0)
1991 - South Dakota Tech/Dakota Wesleyan (4-1)
1992 - Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) (5-0)
1993 - Black Hills State (S.D.) (5-0)
1994 - Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)/Sioux Falls (S.D.) (4-1)
1995 - Sioux Falls (S.D.) (5-0)
Southern California Intercollegiate
1977 - Redlands (Calif.) (5-0)
1978 - Redlands (Calif.) (5-0)
Southwestern Athletic
1977 - Grambling (La.) (6-0)
1978 - Grambling (La.) (5-0-1)
Texas Intercollegiate
1977 - Tarleton State (Texas) (4-0)
1978 - Tarleton State (Texas) (7-0)
1979 - Austin (Texas) (6-1)
1980 - McMurry (Texas) (9-1)
1981 - Austin (Texas) (9-1)
1982 - Sul Ross State (Texas) (8-0)
1983 - McMurry (Texas)/Sul Ross State (Texas) (4-2)
1984 - Austin (Texas) (4-1-1)
1986 - Tarleton State (Texas) (6-0)
1987 - Tarleton State (Texas) (6-0)
1988 - Austin (Texas) (9-1)
1989 - Tarleton State (Texas)/Howard Payne (Texas) (8-2)
1990 - Tarleton State (Texas) (6-0)
1991 - Midwestern State (Texas) (5-0)
1992 - Howard Payne (Texas) (5-0)
1993 - Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (5-0)
1994 - Hardin-Simmons (Texas)/Howard Payne (Texas)/Midwestern State (Texas)
(4-1)
1995 - Hardin-Simmons (Texas)/Howard Payne (Texas) (7-1)
Tri-State Athletic
1987 - Westmar (Iowa) (9-2)
1988 - Northwestern (Iowa) (3-0)
West Virginia Intercollegiate-North
1977 - Concord (W.Va.) (7-1-1)
1978 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (6-3)
1979 - Fairmont (W.Va.)/West Liberty State (W.Va.) (7-1-1)
1980 - Shepherd (W.Va.)/Fairmont State (W.Va.) (6-2-1)
1981 - Concord (W.Va.)/Fairmont State (W.Va.) (7-1)
1982 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (7-1)
1983 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (8-0)
1984 - Concord (W.Va.)/Salem (W.Va.) (7-1)
1985 - Salem (W.Va.) (6-1)
1986 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (7-0)
1987 - Concord (W.Va.) (7-0)
1988 - Fairmont State (W.Va.) (5-0-2)
1989 - West Virginia Tech/Concord (W.Va.) (5-0-1)
1990 - Concord (W.Va.) (5-1)
1991 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (7-0)
1992 - Shepherd (W.Va.) (7-0)
1993 - Glenville State (W.Va.) (6-1)
West Virginia Intercollegiate-South
1978 - Concord (W.Va.) (8-1)
1979 - West Virginia State (6-3)
1980 - Concord (W.Va.) (9-0)
Wisconsin State University
1977 - Wisconsin-Stevens Point (7-0-1)
1978 - Wisconsin-LaCrosse/Wisconsin-Whitewater (7-1)
1979 - Wisconsin-River Falls (7-1)
1980 - Wisconsin-LaCrosse/Wisconsin-River Falls (6-2)
1981 - Wisconsin-Eau Claire (8-0)
1982 - Wisconsin-LaCrosse (7-1)
1983 - Wisconsin-Eau Claire (7-1)
1984 - Wisconsin-River Falls/Wisconsin-Whitewater (7-1)
1985 - Wisconsin-River Falls (6-1-1)
1986 - Wisconsin-LaCrosse/Wisconsin-River Falls/Wisconsin-Stevens Point (7-1)
1987 - Wisconsin-Whitewater/Wisconsin-River Falls (6-2)
1988 - Wisconsin-Whitewater (7-1)
1989 - Wisconsin-LaCrosse (7-1)
The Sun
2014 - Webber International (Fla.) (4-1)
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