1993_NAIA_Division_I_football_season

1993 NAIA Division I football season

1993 NAIA Division I football season

American college football season


The 1993 NAIA Division I football season was the 38th season of college football sponsored by the NAIA, was the 24th season of play of the NAIA's top division for football.

Quick Facts Regular season, Postseason ...

The season was played from August to November 1993 and culminated in the 1993 NAIA Champion Bowl playoffs and the 1993 NAIA Champion Bowl, played this year on December 11, 1993, at Norris Field in Ada, Oklahoma, on the campus of East Central University.[1]

East Central defeated Glenville State in the Champion Bowl, 49–35, to win their first NAIA national title.[2]

Conference and membership changes

Conference changes

Membership changes

More information Team, 1992 conference ...

Conference standings

More information Conf, Overall ...

Conference champions

More information Conference, Champion ...

Postseason

Quarterfinals
November 20, 1993
Campus sites
Semifinals
December 4, 1993
Campus sites
1992 Champion Bowl
December 11, 1993
Ada, OK
         
Central State (OH) 58
Winona State* 7
Central State (OH) 12
Glenville State* 13
Glenville State 41
Carroll (MT)* 24
Glenville State 35
East Central* 49
Langston 13
Arkansas–Monticello* 26
Arkansas–Monticello 0
East Central* 27
East Central 24
Western New Mexico* 22

See also


References

  1. "NAIA Championship History" (PDF). NAIA. pp. 4–11. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  2. "1993 Division I NAIA Football Playoffs". JonFMorse.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  3. "NAIA Football Regular Season Records" (PDF). NAIA. pp. 20–22. Retrieved December 11, 2021.

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