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1974 NCAA Division III football season

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American college football season

1974 NCAA Division III football season
Regular seasonAugust – November 1974
PlayoffsNovember – December 1974
Garrett-Harrison Stadium
Phenix City, AL
ChampionCentral (IA)
← 1973 ·NCAA Division III football seasons· 1975 →

The1974 NCAA Division III football season, part ofcollege football in the United States organized by theNational Collegiate Athletic Association at theDivision III level, began in August 1974, and concluded with theNCAA Division III Football Championship in December 1974 atGarrett-Harrison Stadium inPhenix City, Alabama. TheCentral Dutch won their first Division III championship, defeating theIthaca Bombers by a final score of 10−8.[1]

Conference standings

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1974 College Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Rose–Hulman $301531
Southwestern (TN)211333
Centre220360
Sewanee220260
Principia130270
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9Illinois Wesleyan +710810
No. 11Millikin +710820
Carroll (WI)530630
Augustana (IL)431531
Carthage431531
Wheaton (IL)440450
North Park260360
Elmhurst170180
North Central (IL)170180
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA Division II poll
1974 Eastern Football Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Central Connecticut State $300451
Glassboro State210631
Montclair State120631
Southern Connecticut State030450
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 Independent College Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ithaca $^3001010
Hobart310810
St. Lawrence320720
Alfred220440
RIT140170
RPI030460
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
1974 Indiana Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Butler $600820
Evansville ^510820
DePauw420730
Indiana Central240550
Wabash240550
Valparaiso240360
Saint Joseph's (IN)060090
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
1974 Iowa Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Central (IA) $^7001100
No. 8William Penn610920
Buena Vista430540
Upper Iowa430450
Luther340360
Simpson (IA)250261
Dubuque160470
Wartburg160280
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA Division II poll
1974 Mason–Dixon Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Towson State $4001000
Randolph–Macon210621
Hampden–Sydney220640
Salisbury State110441
Bridgewater120450
Western Maryland120270
Gallaudet010360
Johns Hopkins020351
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
C. W. Post $400640
Merchant Marine310630
Seton Hall210720
Wagner220531
Fordham031351
Hofstra041191
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Olivet $500720
Hope410810
Alma320450
Albion230360
Kalamazoo140260
Adrian050270
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 Middle Atlantic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Division
Wilkes x600720
Juniata510720
Albright420630
Susquehanna330451
Delaware Valley240260
Lycoming150360
Upsala060080
Southern Division
Franklin & Marshall x800900
Widener710810
Moravian420550
Johns Hopkins321351
Dickinson540540
Lebanon Valley440540
Muhlenberg260270
Ursinus151161
Western Maryland160270
Swarthmore070070
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
1974 Midwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Coe $700810
Lawrence520720
Ripon520720
Cornell (IA)430540
Carleton340450
Grinnell250360
Beloit160270
Knox160180
Monmouth (IL)  720
Lake Forest  260
  • $ – Conference champion
  • Games against and Lake Forest Monmouth (IL) were not counted in the conference standings.
1974 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Concordia–Moorhead +520720
No. 20Saint John's (MN) +520720
Minnesota–Duluth421721
Hamline421451
St. Thomas (MN)430540
Gustavus Adolphus430460
Augsburg340550
St. Olaf160360
Macalester160280
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • Macalester's win over Gustavus Adolphus counted in the conference standings for Macalester, but not for Gustavus Adolphus.
Rankings from NAIA Division I poll
1974 New England Football Conference standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Nichols $601711
Plymouth State511711
Boston State521531
Curry521531
Framingham State430530
Bridgewater State430640
Massachusetts Maritime260360
Maine Maritime170180
New Haven080090
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 New Jersey State Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Glassboro State $401631
Kean310820
Trenton State311541
Montclair State220631
William Paterson140370
Jersey City State050090
  • $ – Conference champion
1974 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Blue Division
Wittenberg xy$301712
Mount Union310720
Capital220540
Ohio Wesleyan130450
Denison031351
Red Division
Baldwin–Wallace xy500820
Otterbein410630
Marietta320630
Muskingum230450
Heidelberg140260
Wooster050260
Not competing for championship
Oberlin  540
Kenyon  261
Ohio Northern  270
Championship:Wittenberg 17, Baldwin–Wallace 0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
1974 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
East Division
West Chester xy500820
No. 6Millersville510810
East Stroudsburg420550
Kutztown330450
Cheyney240540
Mansfield041171
Bloomsburg051171
West Division
No. 13Slippery Rock xy$^501911
Clarion411621
Indiana (PA)420640
Shippensburg330640
Edinboro222522
California (PA)150170
Lock Haven060180
Championship:Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
Rankings fromAP small college poll for Slippery Rock and NAIA Division I poll for Millersville
1974 Presidents' Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Allegheny +610710
John Carroll +610720
Bethany (WV)430531
Hiram331441
Thiel331441
Carnegie Mellon250350
Case Western Reserve250270
Washington & Jefferson160170
  • + – Conference co-champions
1974 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13Redlands $500720
No. T–17Whittier410720
La Verne320550
Claremont-Mudd140260
Occidental140170
Pomona-Pitzer140180
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA Division II poll
1974 Virginia College Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Virginia Union200820
Randolph–Macon401621
Hampden–Sydney410640
Virginia State210370
Madison320640
Hampton120370
Bridgewater130450
Washington and Lee021181
Emory & Henry030380
Saint Paul's (VA)030180
1974 Wisconsin State University Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 17Wisconsin–Platteville +710820
No. 18Wisconsin–Whitewater +710830
No. 16Wisconsin–La Crosse +710730
Wisconsin–River Falls530730
Wisconsin–Eau Claire440640
Wisconsin–Oshkosh260370
Wisconsin–Stevens Point260370
Wisconsin–Stout170280
Wisconsin–Superior170190
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • Wisconsin–La Crosse forfeited one non-conference game.
Rankings from NAIA Division I poll
1974 NCAA Division III independents football records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Albany  900
Colorado College  810
St. Norbert  820
Georgetown  620
Norwich  630
Millsaps  530
Grove City  531
Bridgeport  640
Ashland  550
Salisbury State  441
Trinity (TX)  551
Rochester (NY)  360
Saint Mary's  360
Saint Peter's  360
Cortland  261
Maryville (TN)  261
San Diego  380
Brockport  260
Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham  050
Chicago  080

Conference champions

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ConferenceChampion(s)
College Athletic ConferenceRose–Hulman
College Conference of Illinois and WisconsinIllinois Wesleyan
Millikin
Independent College Athletic ConferenceIthaca
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceCentral (IA)
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationOlivet
Middle Atlantic ConferenceWilkes (North)
Franklin & Marshall (South)
Midwest Collegiate Athletic ConferenceCoe
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceConcordia–Moorhead
Saint John's (MN)
New England Football ConferenceBoston State
Nichols
New Jersey State Athletic ConferenceGlassboro State
Northwest ConferenceLinfield
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceClark Atlanta
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceRedlands
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceWisconsin–La Crosse
Wisconsin–Platteville
Wisconsin–Whitewater

Postseason

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The1974 NCAA Division III Football Championship playoffs were the second annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men'sNCAA Division III college football. The championship game was held atGarrett-Harrison Stadium inPhenix City, Alabama. Like the 1973 championship, this year's bracket featured only four teams.[2]

Playoff bracket

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Semifinals
Campus Sites
National Championship Game
Garrett-Harrison Stadium
Phenix City, AL
      
Central (IA)17
Evansville16
Central (IA)10
Ithaca8
Ithaca27
Slippery Rock14

Coaching changes

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This list includes all head coaching changes announced during or after the season.

SchoolOutgoing coachReasonReplacementPrevious position
Boston StateLary KuharichHired asdefensive coordinator forRhode Island[3]Mac Singleton[4]Boston State director of intramural athletics (1974)
DubuqueMaury WaughResigned[a][6]Larry Pohlman[7]Crown Point HS (IN) head coach (1972–1974)
FordhamDean LoucksFired[8]Dave Rice[9]Western Connecticut head coach (1972–1974)
Franklin & MarshallBob CurtisHired ashead coach forBucknell[10]Tom Gilburg[11]Lehigh linebackers coach (1971–1974)
HofstraHowdy MyersRetired[b][12]Bill Leete[13]Hofstra defensive coordinator (1969–1974)
KeanRon San FillipoHired asathletic director forJames Caldwell HS (NJ)[14]Johnny Allen[15]Kean backfield coach (1973–1974)
North Central (IL)N/AHired co-head coachRon Guenther[16]Boston College offensive line coach (1971–1974)
North ParkMike WatsonHired asathletic director forMinnehaha Academy (MN)[17]Gene Mitz[18]Drake offensive line coach (1973–1974)
NorwichJoseph G. SabolHired ashead coach forGettysburg[19]Barry Mynter[20]Norwich defensive coordinator (1965–1974)
OberlinCass JacksonHired as head coach forMorris Brown[21]Richard RiendeauAlbany Metro Mallers head coach (1973)
OtterbeinBob AglerRetired[22]Rich Seils[23]Otterbein backfield coach (1973–1974)
SimpsonLarry Johnson (full-season interim)Permanent replacement hiredMaury Waugh[5]Dubuque head coach (1969–1974)
SwarthmoreLew ElversonRetired[24]Tom Lapinski[25]Mount Pleasant HS (DE) head coach (1972–1974)
Trenton StateDick CurlHired aswide receivers coach andtight ends coach forRutgers[26]Carmen Piccone[27]Cornell offensive coordinator (1967–1974)
William PatersonBob TrocolorResigned[28]Jack Stephans[29]William Paterson assistant coach (1974)
Wisconsin–SuperiorEd BenderResignedMertz Mortorelli[30]Wisconsin–Superior head coach (1954–1969)[c]
WoosterPat O'BrienFired[31]Don Hunsinger[32]Capital defensive coordinator (1973–1974)
  1. ^Initially announced his resignation on October 17, 1974, but did not take effect until the end of the season. He was subsequently hired as thehead coach forSimpson in January 1975.[5]
  2. ^Forced to retire due toHofstra's mandatory retirement age of 65, but he continued to coach elsewhere.
  3. ^Also served asWisconsin–Superior athletic director since 1954.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"All-Time Division III Football Championship Records"(PDF).NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 4–15. RetrievedOctober 25, 2014.
  2. ^"1974 NCAA Division III National Football Championship Bracket"(PDF).NCAA. NCAA.org. p. 14. RetrievedOctober 25, 2014.
  3. ^"Boston St. Coach".The Ithaca Journal. June 28, 1975. p. 16. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  4. ^"Boston State has acting grid coach".Record Searchlight. July 10, 1975. p. 20. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  5. ^ab"Waugh to Simpson".The Courier-Gazette. January 10, 1975. p. 8. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  6. ^"Waugh Resigns Dubuque Job".Des Moines Tribune. October 17, 1974. p. 30. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  7. ^"Pohlman new Dubuque coach".The Courier. January 17, 1975. p. 21. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  8. ^"Dean Loucks Fired As Fordham Coach".Hartford Courant. December 19, 1974. p. 77. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  9. ^"WesConn's Rice Takes Grid Job at Fordham".Hartford Courant. February 13, 1975. p. 67. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  10. ^Summers, Steve (June 6, 1975)."Curtis to Coach Bucknell Football".Intelligencer Journal. p. 1. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  11. ^"Tom Gilburg Named Grid Coach At F&M".The Evening Sun. June 28, 1975. p. 9. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  12. ^Calabria, Pat (November 27, 1974)."Hofstra vs. Post: It's the Force of Habit".Newsday (Suffolk Edition). p. 189. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  13. ^"Bill Leete Named Hofstra Coach".The Burlington Free Press. November 27, 1974. p. 17. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  14. ^"Bakker to return as Kean cage coach".The Courier-News. September 8, 1975. p. 25. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  15. ^"Allen Named Football Coach at Kean College".The News. August 12, 1975. p. 22. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  16. ^Kyle, Forrest R. (November 12, 1975)."North Central Co-Coached By Brothers Hank, Ron Guenther".The Decatur Daily Review. p. 14. RetrievedJune 19, 2024.
  17. ^"North Park grid coach is quitting".Chicago Tribune. May 7, 1975. p. 66. RetrievedJune 19, 2024.
  18. ^"Gene Mitz Named Coach By North Park College".Estherville Daily News. May 28, 1975. p. 6. RetrievedJune 19, 2024.
  19. ^Bream, Don D. (March 13, 1975)."Joe Sabol Is Named Head Football Coach For Bullets; Piloted Norwich For 10 Years".The Gettysburg Times. p. 12. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  20. ^"Mynter to Succeed NU's Sabol, Hershey Named Assistant AD".Rutland Daily Herald. April 2, 1975. p. 14. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  21. ^"Cass Jackson leaves Oberlin".The Miami News. April 16, 1975. p. 56. RetrievedMay 11, 2025.
  22. ^"Bob Agler To Retire".News Journal. November 6, 1974. p. 38. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  23. ^"Seils named at Otterbein".The Delaware Gazette. November 5, 1974. p. 8. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  24. ^"Coach Retiring At Swarthmore".The News Journal. April 19, 1975. p. 14. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  25. ^"Swarthmore picks Lapinski".Delaware County Daily Times. June 19, 1975. p. 19. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  26. ^"Ex-East Coach Curl Accepts Rutgers Post".Courier-Post. April 26, 1975. p. 41. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  27. ^"Carmen Piccone To Trenton State".The Ithaca Journal. June 9, 1975. p. 14. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  28. ^"Trocolor Quits WPC".The News. January 25, 1975. p. 25. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  29. ^"It's 'Official': Stephans Gets WPC Grid Job".The News. June 2, 1975. p. 28. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  30. ^"Mortorelli back as Superior grid head".Stevens Point Journal. April 15, 1975. p. 13. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  31. ^Breckenridge, Larry (January 30, 1975)."No Way Wooster Coach Could Win".The Akron Beacon Journal. p. 29. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
  32. ^"Wooster names Don Hunsinger new grid coach".The Delaware Gazette. February 3, 1975. p. 8. RetrievedJune 20, 2024.
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