1991 NAIA Division II football season

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The 1991 NAIA Division II football season, as part of the 1991 college football season in the United States and the 36th season of college football sponsored by the NAIA, was the 22nd season of play of the NAIA's lower division for football.

The season was played from August to November 1991 and culminated in the 1991 NAIA Division II Football National Championship, played in Georgetown, Kentucky on the campus of Georgetown College.[1]

Georgetown (KY) defeated Pacific Lutheran in the championship game, 28–20, to win their first NAIA national title.

Conference champions

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Conference Champion Record
Columbia Mount Rainier Division: Central Washington
Mount Hood Division: Lewis & Clark & Linfield
6–0
5–1
Frontier Rocky Mountain 5–2
Heart of America William Jewell
Baker (KS)
5–1
Kansas Bethany
Friends
St. Mary of the Plains
8–1
Mid-South Georgetown (KY) 5–0
Nebraska Hastings 5–0
North Dakota Dickinson State
Minot State
4–1
South Dakota South Dakota Tech
Dakota Wesleyan
4–1
Texas Midwestern State 5–0

Postseason

First Round
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
Campus sites
Semifinals
Campus sites
Championship
Georgetown, KY
                       
  Eureka 14
  Georgetown (KY)* 42
  Georgetown (KY) 37
  Findlay* 19
  Westminster (PA) 8
  Findlay* 9
  Georgetown (KY)* 42
  Peru State 28
  Peru State 41
  Nebraska Wesleyan* 20
  Peru State 28
  Midwestern State* 24
  Bethany 0
  Midwestern State* 29
  Georgetown (KY)* 28
  Pacific Lutheran 20
  Minot State 21
  Dickinson State* 26
  Dickinson State* 42
  Hastings 10
  St. Mary of the Plains 21
  Hastings* 28
  Dickinson State* 25
  Pacific Lutheran 47
  Central Washington 0
  Pacific Lutheran 27
  Pacific Lutheran 23
  Linfield 0
  Lewis & Clark 30
  Linfield* 59

See also

References

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