NCAA Division II National Football Championship

NCAA Division II National Football Championship

El Campeonato nacional de fútbol americano de la División II de la NCAA es un torneo de post-temporada en el que el vencedor se proclama campeón nacional de fútbol americano de la División II de la liga universitaria norteamericana (NCAA).

Historia

Se celebra desde 1973, cuando se crearon las Divisiones (I, II y III) dentro de la NCAA, para proclamar al vencedor como campeón nacional de la División II. Anteriormente a su actual sede, en Florence (Alabama), se disputó en Sacramento (California), Wichita Falls (Texas), Longview (Texas), Albuquerque (Nuevo México) y McAllen (Texas).

Anteriormente a la creación de Divisiones en agosto de 1973, hubo una subdivisión de la NCAA denominada College Division, pero no guarda relación alguna con lo que ahora es la División II.

Palmarés

Año Campeón Finalista Resultado
1973 Louisiana Tech Kentucky Occidental 34-0
1974 Michigan Central Delaware 54-14
1975 Michigan del Norte Kentucky Occidental 16-14
1976 Estatal de Montana Akron 24-13
1977 Lehigh Estatal de Jacksonville 33-0
1978 Illinois Oriental Delaware 10-9
1979 Delaware Estatal de Youngstown 38-21
1980 Pol. de California Illinois Oriental 21-13
1981 Estatal del Suroeste de Texas Estatal de Dakota del Norte 42-13
1982 Estatal del Suroeste de Texas California - Davis 34-9
1983 Estatal de Dakota del Norte Estatal Central 41-21
1984 Troy Estatal de Dakota del Norte 18-17
1985 Estatal de Dakota del Norte Alabama del Norte 35-7
1986 Estatal de Dakota del Norte Dakota del Sur 27-7
1987 Troy Estatal de Portland 31-17
1988 Estatal de Dakota del Norte Estatal de Portland 35-21
1989 Mississippi College † Estatal de Jacksonville 3-0
1990 Estatal de Dakota del Norte Indiana (Pensilvania) 51-11
1991 Estatal de Pittsburg Estatal de Jacksonville 23-6
1992 Estatal de Jacksonville Estatal de Pittsburg 17-13
1993 Alabama del Norte Indiana (Pensilvania) 41-34
1994 Alabama del Norte Texas A&M-Kingsville 16-10
1995 Alabama del Norte Estatal de Pittsburg 27-7
1996 Norte de Colorado Carson-Newman 23-14
1997 Norte de Colorado New Haven 51-0
1998 Estatal del Noroeste de Misuri Carson-Newman 24-6
1999 Estatal del Noroeste de Misuri Carson-Newman 58-52 (4 prorrogas)
2000 Estatal del Delta Bloomsburg 63-34
2001 Dakota del Norte Estatal de Grand Valley 17-14
2002 Estatal de Grand Valley Estatal de Valdosta 31-24
2003 Estatal de Grand Valley Dakota del Norte 10-3
2004 Estatal de Valdosta Estatal de Pittsburg 36-31
2005 Estatal de Grand Valley Estatal del Noroeste de Misuri 21-17
2006 Estatal de Grand Valley Estatal del Noroeste de Misuri 17-14
2007 Estatal de Valdosta Estatal del Noroeste de Misuri 25-20

† Mississippi College perdió el campeonato tras ser sancionado por violacíon de las reglas de captación de deportistas, quedando vacante el título.


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