NCAA Division II National Football Championship
Logo for the 2005 Division II National Championship game
The NCAA Division II National Football Championship began in 1973 . Prior to 1973, four regional bowl games were played in order to provide postseason action for what was then called the NCAA College Division and a poll determined the final champion.
The National Championship game was held at Sacramento, California from 1973-1975. It was in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1976-1977. The game was played in Longview, Texas in 1978. For 1979 and 1980, Albuquerque, New Mexico hosted the game. McAllen, Texas hosted the championship games from 1981-1985. Since 1986 the Division II championship game has been played annually at Braly Municipal Stadium near the campus of the University of North Alabama in Florence , Alabama .
Since 1998 the games have been broadcast on ESPN .
NCAA College Division Wire Service National Champions
From 1964 to 1972, four regional bowl games were played that led up to a wire service poll to determine the final champion of Division II's predecessor, the NCAA College Division .
Those games were:
West : Camellia Bowl , in Sacramento, California 1964-1972
Midwest : Pecan Bowl in Abilene, Texas 1964-1967 & Arlington, Texas 1968-1970, Pioneer Bowl in Wichita Falls, Texas , 1971-1972
Mideast : Grantland Rice Bowl in Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1964-1968 & Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1969-1972
East : Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida 1964-1967, Boardwalk Bowl in Atlantic City, New Jersey 1968-1972
Winners of Regional Bowls
Year
West
Midwest
Mideast
East
1964
Montana State
Northern Iowa
Middle Tennessee State
East Carolina
1965
Los Angeles State
North Dakota State
Ball State
East Carolina
1966
San Diego State
North Dakota
Tennessee State
Morgan State
1967
San Diego State
Texas-Arlington
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee-Martin
1968
Humboldt State
North Dakota State
Louisiana Tech
Delaware
1969
North Dakota State
Arkansas State
East Tennessee State
Delaware
1970
North Dakota State
Arkansas State
Tennessee State
Delaware
1971
Boise State
Louisiana Tech
Tennessee State
Delaware
1972
North Dakota
Tennessee State
Louisiana Tech
Massachusetts
National champions by polling
National Championship games
A playoff series was started in 1973 to determine the Division II champion.
Year
Champion
Runner-up
Score
Location
1973
Louisiana Tech
Western Kentucky
34-0
Sacramento, California
1974
Central Michigan
Delaware
54-14
Sacramento, California
1975
Northern Michigan
Western Kentucky
16-14
Sacramento, California
1976
Montana State
Akron
24-13
Wichita Falls, Texas
1977
Lehigh
Jacksonville State
33-0
Wichita Falls, Texas
1978
Eastern Illinois
Delaware
10-9
Longview, Texas
1979
Delaware
Youngstown State
38-21
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1980
Cal Poly
Eastern Illinois
21-13
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1981
Southwest Texas State
North Dakota State
42-13
McAllen, Texas
1982
Southwest Texas State
UC Davis
34-9
McAllen, Texas
1983
North Dakota State
Central State
41-21
McAllen, Texas
1984
Troy State
North Dakota State
18-17
McAllen, Texas
1985
North Dakota State
North Alabama
35-7
McAllen, Texas
1986
North Dakota State
South Dakota
27-7
Florence, Alabama
1987
Troy State
Portland State
31-17
Florence, Alabama
1988
North Dakota State
Portland State
35-21
Florence, Alabama
1989
Mississippi College ?
Jacksonville State
3-0
Florence, Alabama
1990
North Dakota State
Indiana (Pa.)
51-11
Florence, Alabama
1991
Pittsburg State
Jacksonville State
23-6
Florence, Alabama
1992
Jacksonville State
Pittsburg State
17-13
Florence, Alabama
1993
North Alabama
Indiana (Pa.)
41-34
Florence, Alabama
1994
North Alabama
Texas A&M-Kingsville
16-10
Florence, Alabama
1995
North Alabama
Pittsburg State
27-7
Florence, Alabama
1996
Northern Colorado
Carson-Newman
23-14
Florence, Alabama
1997
Northern Colorado
New Haven
51-0
Florence, Alabama
1998
Northwest Missouri State
Carson-Newman
24-6
Florence, Alabama
1999
Northwest Missouri State
Carson-Newman
58-52 (4OTs)
Florence, Alabama
2000
Delta State
Bloomsburg
63-34
Florence, Alabama
2001
North Dakota
Grand Valley State
17-14
Florence, Alabama
2002
Grand Valley State
Valdosta State
31-24
Florence, Alabama
2003
Grand Valley State
North Dakota
10-3
Florence, Alabama
2004
Valdosta State
Pittsburg State
36-31
Florence, Alabama
2005
Grand Valley State
Northwest Missouri State
21-17
Florence, Alabama
2006
Grand Valley State
Northwest Missouri State
17-14
Florence, Alabama
2007
Valdosta State
Northwest Missouri State
25-20
Florence, Alabama
? Mississippi College's tournament participation, along with its championship, were vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
Most national championships
The teams that have won the most national championships since 1973 are:
Team
Championships
Winning years
North Dakota State
5
1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990
Grand Valley State
4
2002, 2003, 2005, 2006
North Alabama
3
1993, 1994, 1995
Northern Colorado
2
1996, 1997
Northwest Missouri State
2
1998, 1999
Troy State
2
1984, 1987
Southwest Texas State
2
1981, 1982
Valdosta State
2
2004, 2007
Cal Poly
1
1980
Central Michigan
1
1974
Delta State
1
2000
Delaware
1
1979
Eastern Illinois
1
1978
Jacksonville State
1
1992
Lehigh
1
1977
Louisiana Tech
1
1973
Montana State
1
1976
North Dakota
1
2001
Northern Michigan
1
1975
Pittsburg State
1
1991
Teams that have "moved up"
Most of the participants in early national championship games have moved into Division I , the main catalyst for their moves being the creation of Division I-AA, now the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), in 1978 . The following Division II title game participants later moved to Division I:
Division I FBS (formerly I-A)
Division I FCS (formerly I-AA)
Cal Poly (champion 1980)
Delaware (champion 1979; runner-up 1974, 1978)
Eastern Illinois (champion 1978; runner-up 1980)
Jacksonville State (champion 1992; runner-up 1977, 1989, 1991)
Lehigh (champion 1977)
Montana State (champion 1976)
North Dakota (champion 2001, runner-up 2003)
North Dakota State (champion 1965, 1968, 1969, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990; runner-up 1981, 1984)
Northern Colorado (champion 1996, 1997)
Portland State (runner-up 1987, 1988)
Texas State (champion 1981, 1982 as Southwest Texas State )
UC Davis (runner-up 1982)
Youngstown State (runner-up 1979)
See also
External links
es:Campeonato nacional de fútbol americano de la Division II de la NCAA
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