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Organization recognizing NCAA DIII football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
D3football.com is an organization that reports and recognizes accomplishments of NCAA Division III football. Some of the main goals of the D3football.com are to highlight the lower divisions of the NCAA and promote those student athletes. D3football.com is also responsible for one of the two Top 25 polls for Division III football, along with the American Football Coaches Association. They also keep attendance records for NCAA Division III football as well, since the NCAA does not recognize attendance records for lower divisions.[1]
Formation | 1998 |
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Executive Editor | Pat Coleman |
Managing Editor | Greg Thomas |
Editor Emeritus | Keith McMillan |
Senior Editor | Ryan Tipps |
Website | d3football.com |
The organization recognizes individuals through weekly awards throughout the season, as well as all-region and all-American teams at the conclusion of the year.[2] They also help to present the Gagliardi Trophy by announcing semifinalist, finalist, and winner.[3]
Since 1999, D3football.com has selected an All-American team. It is selected by the editors through nominations by DIII sports information directors (SIDs) and is also recognized by the NCAA.[4]
In 2005, D3football.com started awarding a national coach of the year for NCAA Division III.[5]
Year | Coach | Team |
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2005 | Bob Berezowitz | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2006 | Larry Kehres | Mount Union |
2007 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2008 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2009 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2010 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2011 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2012 | Larry Kehres | Mount Union |
2013 | Lance Leipold | Wisconsin–Whitewater |
2014 | Joe Smith | Linfield |
2015 | Vince Kehres | Mount Union |
2016 | Tom Arth | John Carroll |
2017 | Vince Kehres | Mount Union |
2018 | Jim Margraff | Johns Hopkins |
2019 | Jeff Thorne | North Central (IL) |
2020 | COVID-19 pandemic | No season due to the|
2021 | Pete Fredenburg[6] | Mary Hardin–Baylor |
2022 | Chris Winter[7] | Wartburg |
2023 | Curt Fitzpatrick[8] | Cortland |
In 2005, D3football.com started awarding an offensive and defensive player of the year for NCAA Division III.[9]
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