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[[1987 NAIA Division II Football Playoffs|1987-II]]  Pacific Lutheran (2) and [[Wisconsin-Stevens Point]]*
  
 
[[1986 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1986-I]]
 
[[1986 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1986-I]]

Revision as of 10:35, 9 June 2013

1980's

1989-I

1989-II

1988-I

1988-II

1987-I

1987-II Pacific Lutheran (2) and Wisconsin-Stevens Point*

1986-I

1986-II

1985-I

1985-II

1984-I

1984-II

1983-I

1983-II

1982-I Central State (OK)

1982-II Linfield

1981-I Elon (2)

1981-II Concordia-Moorhead (2) and Austin - Co-Champions

1980-I Elon

1980-II Pacific Lutheran

1970's

1979-I Texas A&I (7)

1979-II Findlay

1978-I Angelo State

1978-II Concordia-Moorhead (2)

1977-II Abilene Christian (2)

1977-II Westminster (PA) (3)

1976-I Texas A&I (6)

1976-II Westminster (PA) (2)

1975-I Texas A&I (5)

1975-II Texas Lutheran (2)

1974-I Texas A&I (4)

1974-II Texas Lutheran

1973-I Abilene Christian

1973-II Northwestern (IA)

1972-I East Texas State

1972-II Missouri Southern

1971-I Livingston State

1971-II California Lutheran

1970-I Texas A&I (3)

1970-II Westminster (PA)

1960's

1969 Texas A&I (2)

1968 Troy State

1967 Fairmont State

1966 Waynesburg

1965 Saint John's (MN) (2)

1964 Concordia-Moorhead and Sam Houston State - Co-Champions

1963 Saint John's (MN)

1962 Central State (OK)

1961 Pittsburg State (2)

1960 Lenoir-Rhyne

1950's

1959 Texas A&I

1958 Northeastern State

1957 Pittsburg State

1956 Montana State and Saint Joseph's (IN) - Co-Champions

  • Wisconsin-Stevens Point forfeited its position in the 1987 NAIA playoffs due to using an ineligible player. The NAIA considers the position vacant, with Pacific Lutheran considered a co-champion.