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College Divisions II and III.


1999

II: Mel Tjeerdsma Mel Tjeerdsma (born 1947) is a football coach of Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri who has led the team to four NCAA Division II national championship games (and winning two). , NW Missouri St.

III: Frosty Westering Frosty Westering was a head football coach most notably for his tenure at Pacific Lutheran University, coaching from 1973 to 2002. He also coached at Parsons College, from 1962 to 1963, and Lea College, from 1966 to 1971. , Pacific Lutheran

1998

II: Mel Tjeerdsma, NW Missouri St.

III: Larry Kehres Larry Kehres is current head coach of the Mount Union College football team. Hired prior to the 1986 season, he has the highest winning percentage of any head coach in modern college football history. He is the winningest active coach in terms of percentage in NCAA history. , Mount Union

1997

II: Joe Glenn Joe Glenn can refer to different people:
  • Joe Glenn, an American football coach
  • Joe Glenn, a major league catcher
, Northern Colorado

III: Larry Kehres, Mount Union

1996

II: Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado

III: Larry Kehres, Mount Union

1995

I: Bobby Wallace Bobby Wallace can refer to at least two different people:
  • Bobby Wallace, the Hall of Fame pitcher, infielder, manager, umpire and scout.
  • Bobby Wallace, the college football coach.
, N. Alabama

II: Roger Harring Roger Harring (b. October 4, 1932 in Green Bay, Wisconsin)

Roger Harring was an American college football coach. He won 340 games over forty two seasons at both the high school and college levels.
, WI-LaCrosse

1994

I: Bobby Wallace, N. Alabama

II: Pete Schmidt, Albion

1993

I: Bobby Wallace, North Alabama North Alabama is a region of the U.S. state of Alabama, generally thought to include these 12 counties: Cherokee, Colbert, DeKalb, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, and Winston, with a combined population of 953,247, or 20.  

II: Larry Kehres, Mount Union

1992

I: Bill Burgess, Jacksonville St.

II: John Luckhardt, Wash. & Jeff.

1991

I: Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State

II: Jim Butterfield, Ithaca

1990

I: Rocky Hager, N.D. State

II: Ken O'Keefe, Allegheny

1989

I: John Williams, Miss. Coll

II: Mike Kelly, Dayton

1988

I: Rocky Hager, N.D. State

II: Jim Butterfield, Ithaca

1987

I: Rick Rhoades, Troy St.

II: Walt Hameline, Wagner

1986

I: Earle Solomonson, N.D. State

II: Bob Reade, Augustana

1985

I: George Landis, Bloomsburg St.

II: Bob Reade, Augustana

1984

I: Chan Gailey, Troy St.

II: Bob Reade, Augustana

1983

I: Don Morton, N.D. State

II: Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.)

1982 Jim Wacker, SW Texas St.

1981 Vito Ragazzo, Shippensburg St.

1980 Rick Carter, Dayton

1979 Bill Narduzzi, Youngstown

1978 Lee Tressel, Baldwin-Wallace

1977 Bill Manlove, Widener

1976 Jim Dennison, Akron

1975 Dave Maurer, Wittenberg

1974 Ray Kramer, Central Michigan

1973 Dave Maurer, Wittenberg

1972 Tubby Raymond, Delaware

1971 Tubby Raymond, Delaware

1970 Bennie Ellender, Arkansas St.

1969 Larry Naviaux, Boston University

1968 Jim Root, New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  

1967 A.C. Moore, Chattanooga

1966 Dan Jessee, Trinity College

1965 Jack Curtice, Santa Barbara

1964 Clarence Stasavich, E. Carolina

1963 Bill Edwards, Wittenberg

1962 Bill Edwards, Wittenberg

1961 Jake Gaither, Florida A&M

1960 Warren Woodson, New Mex. St.

(Prior to 1996, Divisions II and III were known as College Divisions I and II)
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