Difference between revisions of "NAIA Football Playoffs"

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[[1972 NAIA Division II Football Playoffs|1972-II]]  [[Missouri Southern]]
 
[[1972 NAIA Division II Football Playoffs|1972-II]]  [[Missouri Southern]]
  
[[1971 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1971-I]]  [[Livingston State]]
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[[1971 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1971-I]]  [[Livingston]]
  
[[1971 NAIA Division II Football Playoffs|1971-II]]  [[California Lutheran]]
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[[1971 NAIA Division II Football Playoffs|1971-II]]  [[Cal Lutheran]]
  
 
[[1970 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1970-I]]  Texas A&I (3)
 
[[1970 NAIA Division I Football Playoffs|1970-I]]  Texas A&I (3)

Revision as of 10:16, 10 October 2013

2010's

2013

2012 Marian (IN)

2011 Saint Xavier

2010

2000's

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1990's

1999 Georgetown (KY)

1998 Northwestern Oklahoma State

1997 Findlay

1996-I Southwestern Oklahoma State

1996-II Sioux Falls

1995-I Central State (OH)

1995-II

1994-I

1994-II

1993-I

1993-II

1992-I Central Arkansas

1992-II

1991-I

1991-II

1990-I

1990-II

1980's

1989-I

1989-II

1988-I

1988-II

1987-I Carson-Newman

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

1986-I

1986-II Linfield (3)

1985-I Central Arkansas (2) and Hillsdale - Co-Champions

1985-II Northwestern (IA) (2)

1984-I Carson-Newman (2) and Central Arkansas - Co-Champions

1984-II Linfield (2)

1983-I Carson-Newman

1983-II Northwestern (IA)

1982-I Central State (OK) (2)

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

1971-II Cal 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.