College Football Week 13 Preview
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The NCAA Division III Football Committee announced Sunday the field of 40 teams for the 2025 NCAA Division III Football Championship. Teams were selected based on conference results and NCAA Power Index (NPI).
A record-setting four teams from the WIAC and five from the state made the NCAA Division III football postseason, led by breakthrough River Falls.
For the first time in more than 50 years, the Johnson C. Smith football team owns the title: CIAA champions. It’s after a decisive win last Saturday over the 2-time defending champions, Virginia Union. Now, JCSU will host the first NCAA playoff game in program history.
DULUTH, Minn.- After ending the regular season by claiming the NSIC Conference title, the UMD football team now shifts their attention to the NCAA tournament. On Saturday, the 10-1 Bulldogs will travel to Ohio to take on the 9-2 Ashland Eagles in the first round of the NCAA playoff tournament.
Randolph-Macon football earned an automatic NCAA playoff bid and will face ninth-ranked John Carroll on Nov. 29 in the second round of Division III playoffs.
North Texas is in the AP poll for the first time since 1959, but it hasn't cracked the College Football Playoff rankings yet.
Ruisch, a Parkland High School graduate, is part of a Susquehanna senior class making a fourth straight appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs after winning a conference championship.
Ferris State is a 1-seed in the NCAA Division II football playoffs and will open its title defense against Northwood on Saturday at home.
History has been made for HBCU football at the NCAA Division II level. For the first time ever, five HBCUs have earned spots in the NCAA Division II Football Championship field, a groundbreaking moment announced on Saturday night that underscores just how far the CIAA and SIAC have come on the national stage.
Coe has set a program record with three straight postseason appearances. The Kohawks open the NCAA Division III football playoffs at Concordia University on Saturday in Mequon, Wis.
The NCAA Division II Football Committee announced today the field of 32 teams for the 2025 NCAA Division II Football Championship.