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The following is a list of current Division III schools that have participated in the playoffs leading to the NCAA Division III Football Championship. The playoffs began with four teams in 1973 , expanded to eight teams to 1975 , 16 teams in 1985 , 28 teams in 1999 , 32 teams in 2005 , [ 1 ] and 40 teams in 2024 .
The NCAA Division III football championship is an American college football tournament played annually to determine a champion at the NCAA Division III level. It was first held in 1973, as a single-elimination playoff with eight teams.
The NCAA Division III football championship is played annually to determine a champion in football at the NCAA Division III level. [3] The following list reflects the win–loss records, total years of competition, total games played, and current conference according to the NCAA .
This is a list of NCAA Division III college football seasons. Prior to 1973, Division III schools participated in the NCAA's College Division. [1] [2] Seasons.
The 2025 NCAA Division III Football Championship Game, more commonly referred to as the 2025 Stagg Bowl or Stagg Bowl LI, was a postseason college football played on January 5, 2025, at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas. It determined a national champion in NCAA Division III for the 2024 season.
Oct. 16—Football, Homer, Houston, State Champinoship, DIII Homer head football coach Justin Zank said there were two major differences in the pair of matchups between his Mariners team and ...
The 2023 NCAA Division III Football Championship Game, more commonly referred to as the 2023 Stagg Bowl or Stagg Bowl L, was a postseason college football game scheduled played on December 15, 2023, at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. It determined a national champion in NCAA Division III for the 2023 season.
Running back Scott Hershberger, who led Campbell (10-1) to a 16-14 victory over Trinity (10-1) in last year's Division III championship game, rushed for 102 yards on 17 carries in the loss.