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NCAA Division II Football Program Central Washington University Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 9-21-2007 NCAA Division II Football Program Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "NCAA Division II Football Program" (2007). CWU Athletics Events Programs. 66. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/66 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the CWU Athletics Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletics Events Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OFFICIAL PROGRAM FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINAlS November 17 December 1 SECOND ROUND . SEMIFINAlS November Z4 December 8 or 9 C'~ 2007 FOOTBALL • • ® r, CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION II NCAAsports.com CALL 1.866.M 0 BI LITY CLICK ATT.COM/WIRELESS C'MON IN TO A STORE TM & © 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.1-800 -MY-APPLE or www.apple.com/iphone. Service provided by AT&T Mobility. © 2007 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. All rights reserved . AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Knowledge Ventures and /or AT&T affiliated companies. Division II Football Championship Credits The Division II Football Championship is under the control, direction and supervision of the NCAA Division II Football Committee. Current members of the committee are: Kevin Buisman, This offici:il NCAA championship program is published by the Minnesota State University, Mankato, chair; Bob Boerigter, Northwest Missouri State Universi­ National Collegiate Athletic Association, CBS Sports and Host Conununications. NATIONAL COLLEGlATEATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ty; Monte Cater, Shepherd University; Tim C. Clifton, Mars Hill College; Jeff Geiser, Adams P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, lndiana 46206 State College; Jeff McLeod, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association; and Butch Raymond, 3171917·6222 www.ncaa.org Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Administrative assistance is provided by Randy L. President Myles Brand Buhr, NCAA associate director of championships, and Amber Feldman, NCAA assistant Executi\'e Vice President TomJemstedt coordinator for championships. Senior Vice President for Basketball and Business Str11tcgirs Greg Shaheen Senior Vice President for Championships , , Joni Coms1ock ,). ,,tr Championship Administration Randy L Buhr, Amber Feldman ... Senior Vice President for Branding and Communications Dennis Cryder Auistant Dire{'for of Public and Media Relations CrissySchluep ~- b . ·~ Associate Director of Brand S1rategies and [\uts Stacey Prcslon Coordinator of Corporate and Bro11dcast AJJh1nccs Durenka Robie CBS SPORTS 51 Wcst52ndStrect NewYork,New Yorlc 10019 212/97S-432 1 President ~ Sean McManus Kevin Buisman Bob Boerigter Monte Cater Tim C. Clifton Executive Vice President & Executh·e Producer Tony Petitti Minn. St. Mankato Northwest Mo. St. Shepherd Mars Hill Senior Vice Prt>Sident, Progn1mniing Michnel L.Aresco Senior Vice President, Sports Sales and Marketing Chris Simko Director, NCAA Ennt Marketing Scott Kirshenbaum Director, NCAA M11rketing Mike Callanan Director, NCAA Marketing Devron H. Edwards Manager, New Media Carmen Agati l\bnager, NCAA Properties Katie Kiefner Spores Marketing Manager Randi Tannenbaum NCAA Marketing Coordinator Heather McLaughlin Sports Sales & Marketing Coordinator Renee Apoelle Jeff Geiser Jeff Mcleod Butch Raymond Randy L. Buhr HOST HOST COMMUNICATIONS ~CATIONS www.hostconununications.com 866/3 134 678 Adams St. CIAA NSIC NCAA HOST CORPORATE OFFICERS President & Chief Executive Officer Thomas J. Stultz Executh·e Vice President & Chid Financial Officer Mark Meikle Executive Vice President, Operations Steve Cornwell HOST PUBLISHING Direclor of Publishing Brad Johnson Production Manager Peter Sullivan NCAA Project Manager Marianne Stoess ~~ Editorial Division 2007 FOOTBALL Dan PeteIB, Kirk Phillips, Dan King, Jason Brunn, Richard Groves, Chad Laytham, Kara Koscelsli, Mau Coy, Jason Crisler, Abby Laub Design Studio Manager Kristy Marques Design Studio Sarah Jane Hudson, Lauren Hiatt, David Jones, Matt Hernandez r, CHAMPIONSHIP Vice Presiden1, Print Services John Harden EIOS'f ADVERTISING/MARKETING Executive Vice President, Sales Lawton M. Logan. t8S9) 226-4342 Vice President, Sponsorship Sales Tim Campbell, (8S9) 226-4224 Vice President, Sponsorship Sales David Nunnery. (864) 294-2977 Vice President, National Sales Leo Pieri, (770) 963-9205 Director. Local and Regional Sales Contents Doug lier, (502) 459-4346 Advertising Coordinator Christina Willoughby, (859) 226-4317 Marketing Manager Past Champions ..................................... ..... 2 Q&A with the NCAA President .............. 14 Matt Briggs, (8S9) 226-4556 Marketing & Fulfillment Coordinator 2007 Championship Bracket... ................... 3 Balance and Learning ........................ ...... 16 Kerry Sorrell, {859) 226-4SS9 Team Information ....................... .4-9, 28-33 Passion and Service .............. ................... 20 To order this progmm, send $9.95 per copy (handling/postage included) to: Host Comm 1111ications, 904 Nonh Broadway, Suire 200, Lexington, KY 40505 or coll toll free at 8661313-4678 Team Records .. ......................................... 10 Sportsmanship and Resourcefulness ....... 24 Visit 11s onli11e m: www.hos1comm1mica1i<ms.com Did You Know? ........................................ 12 All-Time Results .......................... ....... 34-36 C> 2007 NCAA 1 • NCAAsports.com Championship History C hampionship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score R unner-Up Site Game Attend. t Total Attend. t 1973 Louisiana Tech (12-1) Maxie Lambright 34-0 Western Ky. Sacramento, Calif. 63,318 1974 Central Mich. (12-1) Roy Kramer 54-14 Delaware Sacramento, Calif. 70,238 1975 Northern Mich. (13-1) Gil Krueger 16-14 Western Ky. Sacramento, Calif. 58,906 1976 Montana St. (12-1) Sonny Holland 24-13 Akron Wichita Falls, Texas 13,200 52,433 1977 Lehigh (12-2) John Whitehead 33-0 Jacksonville St. Wichita Falls, Texas 14,114 50,126 1978 Eastern Ill. (12-2) Darrell Mudra 10-9 Delaware Longview, Texas 5,500 49,076 1979 Delaware (13-1) Harold Raymond 38-21 Youngstown St. Albuquerque, N.M. 4,000 51,504 1980 Cal Poly (10-3) Joe Harper 21-13 Eastern Ill. Albuquerque, N.M. 30,499 1981 Texas St. (13-1) Jim Wacker 42-13 North Dakota St. McAllen, Texas 9,415 48,502 1982 Texas St. (14-0) Jim Wacker 34-9 UC Davis McAllen, Texas 8,000 55,898 1983 North Dakota St. (12-1) Don Morton 41-21 Central St. McAllen, Texas 5,275 38,585 1984 Troy (9-1) Chan Gailey 18-1 7 North Dakota St. McAllen, Texas 4,500 46,029 1985 North Dakota St. (11-2-1) Earle Solomonson 35-7 North Ala. McAllen, Texas 6,000 34,765 1986 North Dakota St. (13-0) Earle Solomonson 27-7 South Dakota Florence, Ala. 11 ,506 50,366 1987 Troy (12-1-1) Rick Rhoades 31-17 Portland St. Florence, Ala. 10,600 78,370 1988 North Dakota St. (14-0) Rocky Hager 35-21 Portland St. Florence, Ala. 6,763 121,985 1989 Mississippi Col.* John Williams 3-0 Jacksonville St. Florence, Ala. 9,750 80,859 1990 North Dakota St. (14-0) Rocky Hager 51-1 l Indiana (Pa.) Florence, Ala. 10,080 65,592 1991 Pittsburg St. (13-1-1) Chuck Broyles 23-6 Jacksonville St. Florence, Ala. 11 ,500 85,712 1992 Jacksonville St. (12-1) Bill Burgess 17-13 Pittsburg St. Florence, Ala. 11 ,733 76,333 1993 North Ala. ( 14-0) Bobby Wallace 41-34 Indiana (Pa.) Florence, Ala. 15,631 61 ,261 1994 North Ala. (13-1) Bobby Wallace 16-10 Tex. A&M-Kingsville Florence, Ala. 13,526 104,441 1995 North Ala. (14-0) Bobby Wallace 27-7 Pittsburg St. Florence, Ala. 15,241 72,959 1996 Northern Colo. (12-3) Joe Glenn 23-14 Carson-Newman Florence, Ala. 5,745 43,482 1997 Northern Colo. (13-2) Joe Glenn 51-0 New Haven Florence, Ala. 3,352 50,669 1998 Northwest Mo. St. (15-0) Mel Tjeerdsma 24-6 Carson-Newman Florence, Ala. 6,149 56,945 1999 Northwest Mo. St. (14-1) Mel Tjeerdsma 58-52 (4 ot) Carson-Newman Florence, Ala. 8,451 58,348 2000 Delta St. (14-1) Steve Campbell 63-34 Bloomsburg Florence, Ala. 7,123 44,003 2001 North Dakota (14-1) Dale Lennon 17- 14 Grand Valley St. Florence, Ala. 6,1 13 71 ,766 2002 Grand Valley St. (14-0) Brian Kelly 31-24 Valdosta St. Florence, Ala. 9,783 53,392 2003 Grand Valley St. (14-1) Brian Kelly 10-3 North Dakota Florence, Ala. 7,236 74,639 2004 Valdosta St. (13-1) Chris Hatcher 36-31 Pittsburg St. Florence, Ala. 6,855 90,851 2005 Grand Valley St. (13-0) Chuck Martin 21-17 Northwest Mo. St. Florence, Ala. 8,759 94,368 2006 Grand Valley St. (15-0) Chuck Martin 17-14 Northwest Mo. St. Florence, Ala. 7,437 90,718 *Tournament participation vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. tPaid attendance. ~~ 2007 FOOTBALL r , CHAMPIONSHIP 2 • NCAAsports.com Championship Bracket I 2007 NCAA Division II Football Championship **First Round **Second Round **Quarterfinals **Semifinals Final November 17 November 24 December I ***December 8 or 9 December 15 *Neb.-Omaha ( I 0-0) Ashland (8 -1 ) ~ 1 *Central Wash. (8-2) J *North Dakota (9- 1) Northwest Winona St. ( I 0- 1) } I' • 2007 FOOTBA LL *Grand Valley St. ( 10-0) 11 a.m. ET or · CHAMPIONSH IP 9 p.m. ET on ' ESPN2 or ESPNU *Chadro n St. (1 1-0) Mesa St. (1 0-1 ) *Abilene Christi an (9-2)} *West Tex. A&M (11-0) Southwest Washburn (8-3) } Braley Stadium *Northwest Mo. St. (9 -1 ) Fl orence, Alabama University of North Alabama and the Shoals Nati onal *Valdosta St. (9-1 ) Championship Commi ttee, hosts NATIONAL Noon ET CHAMPION ES PNU Albany St. (Ga.) (8-2) 1 *Catawba (I 0-1) J *Delta St. (9-1 ) Southeast Shaw (8-3) } *North Ala. (9- 1) 11 a.m. ET or 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2 or ESPNU *Ca li fo rnia (Pa.) (11-0) Bryant (8-2) *Southern Conn. St. (8 - 3 ~ *West Chester (9-2) Northeast ** First-round, second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games wi ll be played on the Indiana (Pa.) (8-2) campus of one of the competing institutions.
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