2023 NAIA Football Championship Series Qualifiers Announced

2023 NAIA Football Championship Series Qualifiers Announced

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – [Qualifier Reveal | FCS Schedule] The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced the 20 team field and the matchups for the First Round of the NAIA Football Championship Series (FCS) on Sunday. The FCS will kick-off on Saturday, November 18th at four campus sites across the country. The Top 12 seeds receive a first round bye. 

The full field features 13 automatic qualifiers and seven at-large berths. In order to qualify for an automatic bid, teams must win their conference regular season or division title. At-large berths were determined by the NAIA Football National Selection Committee. Teams earning an at-large berth must be ranked in the Top 25 of the final NAIA Coaches' Top 25 poll, which can be accessed here

The 68th Annual NAIA Football National Championship will culminate on December 18th at Durham County Memorial Stadium in Durham, N.C. For more information on the 2023 NAIA Football National Championship, click here.

 

Qualifier Highlights 

  • Northwestern (Iowa), Grand View (Iowa), and Evangel (Mo.) are undefeated with a combined 32-0 record.
  • Six teams in the field have won a combined 13 Red Banners.
  • Ten of the 20 teams in the FCS played in the postseason a year ago.
  • St. Thomas (Fla.) and Louisiana Christian are playing in the FCS for the first time in program history.
  • This is the first year with the new 20 team format, where the Top 12 get a first round bye.
  • The NWC Red Raiders have played in the most FCS games with 51 total while their conference foes from Morningside (Iowa) have won the most FCS games (34).
  • The Frontier and Great Plains Athletic Conference are tied for the most teams with three each.

 

Top 12 Qualifiers

Seed Institution Season Record
1 Northwestern (Iowa) 11-0
2 Grand View (Iowa) 10-0
3 Keiser (Fla.) 8-2
4 Georgetown (Ky.) 8-1
5 Marian (Ind.) 9-1
6 Indiana Wesleyan 9-1
7 Bethel (Tenn.) 10-1
8 Montana Western 9-1
9 Evangel (Mo.) 11-0
10 Morningside (Iowa) 9-2
11 College of Idaho 8-2
12 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 7-3

 

First Round Matchups
(Teams listed in Bold are home)

Institution Record   Institution Record
St. Thomas (Fla.) 8-3 vs. Reinhardt (Ga.) 8-2
Montana Tech 7-3 vs. Dickinson State (N.D.) 9-1
Dordt (Iowa) 8-2 vs. Ottawa (Kan.) 6-5
Baker (Kan.) 8-2 vs. Louisiana Christian 9-1

 

2023 NAIA Football Championship Series Qualifiers
(Alphabetical Listing)

Institution Qualification Method Season Record Appearances Last Qualified FCS Record Titles
Baker (Kan.) Heart of America South Division Champion 8-2 20 2020 18-19 0
Bethel (Tenn.) At-Large 10-1 7 2022 3-6 0
College of Idaho At-Large 8-2 2 2019 1-1 0
Dickinson State (N.D.) North Star Athletic Association Champion 9-1 24 2022 7-23 0
Dordt (Iowa) At-Large 8-2 2 2020 0-1 0
Evangel (Mo.) Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference - Kessinger Division Champion 11-0 8 2005 7-7 0
Georgetown (Ky.) Mid-South Conference Champion 8-1 23 2020 25-19 3
Grand View (Iowa) Heart of America North Division Champion 10-0 12 2022 14-10 1
Indiana Wesleyan Mid-States Football Association Mideast Champion 9-1 3 2022 2-2 0
Keiser (Fla.) The Sun Conference Champion 8-2 5 2022 6-4 0
Louisiana Christian Sooner Athletic Conference Champion 9-1 1 - - -
Marian (Ind.) At-Large 9-1 12 2022 20-9 2
Montana Tech At-Large 7-3 10 2016 5-9 -
Montana Western Frontier Conference Champion 9-1 5 2021 1-4 0
Morningside (Iowa) At-Large 9-2 20 2022 34-16 3
Northwestern (Iowa) Great Plains Athletic Conference Champion 11-0 25 2022 30-21 3
Ottawa (Kan.) Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference - Bissell Division Champion 6-5 10 2014 1-9 0
Reinhardt (Ga.) Appalachian Athletic Conference Champion 8-2 9 2022 6-7 0
Saint Xavier (Ill.) Mid-States Football Association Midwest Champion 7-3 16 2022 18-14 1
St. Thomas (Fla.) At-Large 8-3 1 - - -

Championship Information

NAIA Football Championship

69th ANNUAL
FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 2024
Football Championship Series
Campus Sites

Dec. 21, 2024
Durham County Memorial Stadium | Durham, N.C.