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 Ncaa Football Rankings -- Recommendations and Resources
Category:American football competitions Category:College football Football, Division 2 The NCAA Division II National football championships began in 1973.
The NCAA Division III football championships began in 1973.
The 2004-05 NCAA college football bowl season was a series of 32 post-season games (including the Bowl Championship Series) played in December 2004 and January 2005 for Division I-A football teams and their all-stars.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/102/ncaa-football-rankings.html   (736 words)

  
 ncaa national championship football All About Football
Conference (ODAC) have co-hosted the NCAA Division III National Football Championship...
The NCAA does not conduct a national championship in Division I-A football and is not...
NCAA Division 2 National football Champions Prior to 1973, there was no Division 2 Football Championship.
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 Guilford College - Men's Golf Releases (2004-05) - NCAA Championships
Guilford also won the NCAA Division III title in 2002, the school's first NCAA crown, and the 1989 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) men's golf championship.
The Quakers' 25-stroke win over second-place Redlands stands seventh in NCAA Division III history and is the largest victory margin since the 1999 tournament.
Patterson, who also placed second at the 2002 national tournament, is Guilford's first four-time All-American in any sport and played on two national championship teams.
www.guilford.edu /athletics/index.cfm?ID=a001556   (951 words)

  
 NCAA DIVISION III FOOTBALL COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
The Purple Raiders took over the all-divisions lead in NCAA football championships after capturing its seventh title.
Defending national champion Mount Union College will try to gain its seventh NCAA football championship in eight years.
The first round of the championship will be played November 22 at the host institution's campus or at an alternate site approved by the football committee.
www.ncaa.org /releases/champselections/2003111601sl.htm   (383 words)

  
 PLU wins NCAA Division III football championship, Pacific Lutheran Scene, Spring 2000
A five-game national playoff run that started in Salem, Ore., ended on Dec. 18 at the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Salem, Va., with Pacific Lutheran University beating Rowan (N.J), 42-13, in the NCAA Division III national football championship game.
If you guessed the national championship football team, you were wrong.
The Lutes outgained Rowan, 396-201, including 120 rushing yards against the top-ranked rushing defense in Division III football.
www.plu.edu /~scene/issue/2000/spring/sports.html   (807 words)

  
 College Football Hall of Fame
(The National Football Foundation, as an impartial arbiter, tabulates and releases the weekly BCS standings during the college football season.) All the accomplishments of the championship teams will be highlighted during the coming year as part of the National Champions’ Exhibit at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana.
Ron Johnson, Chairman-Elect of The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (NFF), announced that Jon F. Hanson, long-time NFF Chairman, real estate and business leader, will be the 2005 recipient of its Gold Medal.
The presentation will be made at The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame's 48th Annual Awards Dinner, December 6, 2005, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.
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 Bridgewater College :: Football
Football Gazette named him Division III National Coach of the Year in 2001.
Football Gazette named him South Region Division III Football Coach of the Year in 2001 and 2003.
He was honored as the State College Division (II and III) "Coach of the Year" by the Richmond Touchdown Club in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
www.bridgewater.edu /Sports/Football/coaches/mclark.html   (595 words)

  
 OWU Online Football Coach
The 1990 Bishops went 9-1, led the nation in rushing defense and were ranked among the top 20 in Division III for the second straight season.
He is chair of the NCAC football coaches committee and has served as a member of the prestigious NCAA rules committee.
A native of Bangor, Maine, Hollway is a 1970 graduate of Edina (Minn.) High School, where he was a member of the state championship football squad and captain of the swimming team.
bishops.owu.edu /hollway.html   (648 words)

  
 Salem Virginia Real Estate
Dominion Athletic Conference have co-hosted the NCAA Division III National Football Championship.
NCAA championship weeks in Salem rival the pomp and circumstance of the Presidential Inauguration.
Established in 1842, this four-year private liberal arts college is nationally renowned for its national lecture series.
www.relocate-america.com /states/VA/cities/salem.htm   (644 words)

  
 Westering: Coach of the Year, Hicks: Co-MVP of Lutheran college All-America team, Pacific Lutheran Scene, Spring 2000
Frosty Westering, who led Pacific Lutheran University to a 13-1 record and the 1999 NCAA Division III national football championship, was named the GTE Coach of the Year for Division III by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).
As Division III Coach of the Year, Westering served as an assistant coach for the South team in the 2000 Hula Bowl college all-star game at War Memorial Stadium in Maui.
Westering was selected by a vote of the active AFCA members (coaches at four-year schools) in the association's four divisions (I, I-AA, II and III).
www.plu.edu /~scene/issue/2000/spring/sports2.html   (418 words)

  
 Football - NCAA Sports.com
There are four teams left in the hunt for the Division II Football Championship, including North Alabama, who outgunned Central Arkansas, 41-38, and Grand Valley State, 24-17 winners over Saginaw Valley State.
The first round of the Division I-AA Football Championship roared into action on Nov. 26 as teams battled to advance to the quarterfinals.
The NCAA wants your help in a year-long celebration of women's championships.
www.ncaasports.com /football/mens   (183 words)

  
 Player Bio: Jim Tressel :: Football
He was named National Coach of the Year by the America Football Coaches Association (an award he won three times at Division 1-AA Youngstown State), thus becoming the first person in the history of the AFCA to win that honor at two different schools.
His years there were ripe with success, the Penguins winning four national championships and qualifying for the Division 1-AA playoffs a remarkable 10 times.
He also received the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award from the Football Writers Association of America.
ohiostatebuckeyes.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/mtt/tressel_jim00.html   (2404 words)

  
 SU Athletics [Men's Lacrosse:finalnotes]
Salisbury University returns to the NCAA Division III Tournament’s national championship game for the sixth time in school history and the first time since 2000.
In addition to making its 15th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, the longest active streak among Division III programs, Salisbury is playing in the postseason championship for the 25th time in 30 years of lacrosse.
Salisbury was the last team to host the Division III national championship game on its campus.
www.salisbury.edu /Athletics/MLax/Boxes2003/finalnotes.asp   (724 words)

  
 2001-02 College News - Augsburg aiming for eighth NCAA Division III national championship this weekend
Against opponents from Divisions II and III, Augsburg is 165-7 since the 1989-90 season, and has lost just two matches to non-Division I opponents since the 1995-96 season -- both to Division II opponents (19-17 to North Dakota State in the 1999-2000 season and 25-13 to Minnesota State-Mankato in the 1995-96 season).
Augsburg won its 16th straight MIAC championship on Saturday (2/23), earning 10 individual titlists for the second time in championship history and qualifying all 10 wrestlers to the NCAA championship meet for the fifth season in a row.
Augsburg has three individuals who have won national titles on the current roster -- Darin Bertram (Sr., Herman, Minn./Herman-Norcross HS) at 125 (2001); Nick Slack (Sr., Belle Plaine, Minn.) at 174 (2000), and John Marchette (Sr., Canual Fulton, Ohio/North Canton Hoover HS) at 133 (1999).
www.theguillotine.com /college/0102/news/0225augsncaa.htm   (4196 words)

  
 Division I-AA, II, III, NAIA and Junior College Coaches of the Year
Widener& football season finally came to an end with a loss to Bridgwater in the NCAA Division III quarterfinals, but the season will live on one of the best in school history.
Playing for the national championship is enough to make any coach a candidate for a national Coach of the Year award, and while reaching the NAIA national championship game definitely helped Sioux Falls coach Bob Young win the NAIA award, it’s not the only reason.
Championship games are nothing new for Young and the Cougars, who won the national championship in 1996.
www.americanfootballmonthly.com /Subaccess/Magazine/Current/jrcollege.html   (1150 words)

  
 Ripon College - Athletics - Football
He also served as the head football coach at three different high schools in Nebraska and Colorado; winning a conference championship at each school.
By his 3rd season the Pioneers had won a conference championship, qualified for the state playoffs and were ranked 8th in the state classification C-2.
By his 2nd season the Bulldogs had won a conference championship and were rated 3rd in the region.
www.ripon.edu /athletics/football/ernst.html   (521 words)

  
 Small College Sporting Times: Sunday, December 21, 2003
The Saints claimed their second straight NAIA national football title Saturday afternoon with a 41-28 win over Northwestern Oklahoma State at Jim Carroll Stadium in front of 5,189 fans.
It is the second national football title in school history.
Elliott, the winner of the Gagliardi Trophy as the best player in Division III, also caught five passes for 51 yards and had a 27-yard kickoff return despite playing with a tight hamstring injured last week.
donhansen2.blogspot.com /2003_12_21_donhansen2_archive.html   (3452 words)

  
 D3football.com: Linfield 28, Mary Hardin-Baylor 21
The victory in NCAA Division III's championship football game capped the Wildcats' (13-0) perfect season and marked their first NCAA football title.
Both teams made their first Stagg Bowl appearance in today's game after joining the NCAA Division III ranks in 1998.
Linfield won three NAIA Division II football titles (1982, 1984, 1986), while 1998 was Mary Hardin-Baylor's first season.
www.d3football.com /story.php?story=7132   (647 words)

  
 cantonrep.com
On Friday, Clunk, her husband and 14 friends will take a motor home to Salem, Va., to watch the team play for the NCAA Division III football national championship.
The college community keeps its championships in perspective but a victory in Saturday’s NCAA Division III title game “means as much to us as anything else,” Strefeler said.
And even with the team chasing its eighth title in 10 years, Purple Raider fever doesn’t seem to grip Alliance as strongly as it did when the college won its first national championship in 1993 and people still wondered if the Stagg Bowl had anything to do with deer.
www.cantonrep.com /index.php?ID=136642   (647 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: football@ugusta: Ohio schools keep on winning 12/24/97
Three Ohio colleges won national football championships this month: Youngstown State in NCAA Division I-AA, Mount Union in Division III and Findlay in the NAIA.
Central State has three NAIA national titles in the 1990s and Dayton claimed the Division III crown in 1989.
His son is now a sophomore at John Carroll, a Division III school in Cleveland.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/122597/fb_ohio.shtml   (554 words)

  
 Muhlenberg College Football
In 2001, Muhlenberg was ranked 16th in Division III in a preseason poll, and the 2002 squad finished ranked 17th after winning a school-record 10 games.
The Lions ranked in the top 20 nationally in Division I in seven defensive categories in 1996 and compiled an 8-2 record, their best in 51 years.
He has coordinated outstanding special teams units that ranked 19th in Division III in punt returns in 2001 and scored five touchdowns in 2002.
www.muhlenberg.edu /sports/fbcoach.html   (1162 words)

  
 NCAA Division I-AA national football championship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page was last modified 02:29, 27 November 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NCAA_Division_I-AA_national_football_championship   (37 words)

  
 Linfield wins first Division III championship - College football - MSNBC.com
The championship is the first in Division III for Linfield, of McMinnville, Ore., which moved up to the division in 1998.
Linfield, the highest scoring team in Division III with an average of 51.8 points, seemed likely to roll easily at the outset.
The Wildcats also won NAIA Division II national titles in 1982, 1984 and 1986.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6732151   (901 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Central State plans to restore football
WILBERFORCE, Ohio — A plan to restore football at Central State University, which won three national championships in the 1990s, was adopted by the board of trustees Thursday.
His 32 victories rank third in the NCAA Division III school's history behind Frank Wolf (57-68-11) and Hayden Buckley (52-30-4).
McKenney comes to the NCAA Division III school from Springfield College in Massachusetts, where he's been since 1991.
www.usatoday.com /sports/football/sfc/div2/sfcd2d.htm   (830 words)

  
 Sporting Event Tickets
Regional Games were another kind of multi-sport event that was established, such as the Far East Championships or the Central American Games.
The Soviets organised the first Spartakiade in 1920, a communist alternative to the 'bourgeois' Olympic Games, and in 1922 the University Olympia was organised in Italy, the forerunner of the World University Games, meant for students only.
Goodwill Games, held first in 1986, held as an alternative after the boycotted Olympics of 1980 and 1984.
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 - American Football Coaches Association
One assistant coach in the five different divisions of college football has been selected for their dedication to their teams and communities.
The American Football Coaches Association will participate in hurricane relief by lending its support to the ‘Home Team’ partnership developed by the NCAA and Habit for Humanity® that will assist in rebuilding efforts along the Gulf Coast....
The American Football Coaches Association is proud to announce its 2005 Assistant Coach of the Year winners.
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 SoccerTimes: Original soccer news, polls, soccer links
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Thursday, November 18, 2005)-- The NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Committee showed a glaring lack of judgment in sending No. 1 Portland on the road for the first two rounds of the NCAA Division I women's tournament.
She found net in the 81st minute to give No. 3 Penn State a 2-1 victory over 10th-ranked Santa Clara in an NCAA Division I quarterfinal.
NCAA logic is flawed in sending Portland packing.
www.soccertimes.com   (1175 words)

  
 Ted Bond, Jr. - Illinois Attorney
Ted was fortunate to play for three NCAA Division III national championship football teams.
Ted began his legal career as house counsel for a large national insurance company.
As house counsel for the first and still one of the largest title insurance agencies in Illinois, Ted has an unsurpassed knowledge of the finer points of real estate law.
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 NCAA Division III national football champ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 harringhonor.html
Jon F. Hanson, Chairman of The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (NFF), announced the Divisional Hall of Fame Class for 2005, which includes players and coaches from NCAA Divisions I-AA, II, III, and the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics).
Harring posted a 261-75-7 record in 31 years during his tenure at UW-L, which ranks 12th in the history of college football at any level and fourth among NCAA Division III coaches.
In 1992 and 1995 he was chosen as the national Chevrolet Division III Coach of the Year.
www.uwlax.edu /Athletics/mfootball/harringhonor.html   (775 words)

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