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{{Short description|American college football season}}
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{{Infobox NCAA Division II season
{{Infobox NCAA Division II season
| year = 2004
| year = 2004
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| image_caption =
| image_caption =
| regular_season = August 26 – November 6, 2004
| regular_season = August 26 – November 6, 2004
| playoffs = November 13 – December 11, 2004<ref>{{cite web|title=2000-2004 Pittsburg Schedules|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/pittsburg_state/2000-2004_yearly_results.php|work=College Football Warehouse|publisher=cfbdatawarehouse.com|accessdate=January 20, 2014}}</ref>
| playoffs = November 13 – December 11, 2004<ref>{{cite web|title=2000-2004 Pittsburg Schedules|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/pittsburg_state/2000-2004_yearly_results.php|work=College Football Warehouse|publisher=cfbdatawarehouse.com|access-date=January 20, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201180528/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/pittsburg_state/2000-2004_yearly_results.php|archive-date=February 1, 2014|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
| nc_date = December 11, 2004
| nc_date = December 11, 2004
| championship = [[Braly Municipal Stadium]]<br>[[Florence, Alabama|Florence, AL]]
| championship = [[Braly Municipal Stadium]]<br>[[Florence, Alabama|Florence, AL]]
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The '''2004 NCAA Division II football season''', part of [[college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[Division II (NCAA)|Division II]] level, began on August 26, 2004, and concluded with the [[NCAA Division II Football Championship]] on December 11, 2004 at [[Braly Municipal Stadium]] in [[Florence, Alabama]], hosted by the [[University of North Alabama]]. The [[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State Blazers]] defeated the [[Pittsburg State Gorillas football|Pittsburg State Gorillas]], 36–31, to win their first Division II national title.<ref>{{cite web|title=2003 NCAA Division II National Football Championship Bracket|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_champs_records/2012/d2/2012DIIfbchamp.pdf|work=NCAA|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=January 20, 2014|pages=14}}</ref>
The '''2004 NCAA Division II football season''', part of [[college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[NCAA Division II|Division II]] level, began on August 26, 2004, and concluded with the [[NCAA Division II Football Championship]] on December 11, 2004 at [[Braly Municipal Stadium]] in [[Florence, Alabama]], hosted by the [[University of North Alabama]]. The [[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State Blazers]] defeated the [[Pittsburg State Gorillas football|Pittsburg State Gorillas]], 36–31, to win their first Division II national title.<ref>{{cite web|title=2003 NCAA Division II National Football Championship Bracket|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_champs_records/2012/d2/2012DIIfbchamp.pdf|work=NCAA|publisher=NCAA.org|access-date=January 20, 2014|pages=14}}</ref>


The [[Harlon Hill Trophy]] was awarded to [[Chad Friehauf]], quarterback from [[Colorado Mines Orediggers football|Colorado Mines]].
The [[Harlon Hill Trophy]] was awarded to [[Chad Friehauf]], quarterback from [[Colorado Mines Orediggers football|Colorado Mines]].
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==Conference changes and new programs==
==Conference changes and new programs==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! School !! Former conference !! New conference
|-
|-
| [[Gannon Golden Knights football|Gannon]] || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|Independent]] || [[Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference|GLIAC]]
! School !! 2003 Conference !! 2004 Conference
|-
|- style="text-align:center;"
| [[UC Davis Aggies football|UC Davis]] || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|D-II Independent]] || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
| [[Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers football|Kentucky Wesleyan]] || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|Independent]] || [[Mid-South Conference|Mid-South]] (NAIA)
|-
|- style="text-align:center;"
| [[North Dakota State Bison football|North Dakota State]] || [[North Central Conference|North Central]] (D-II) || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
| [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs football|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference|NSIC]] || [[North Central Conference|NCC]]
|-
|- style="text-align:center;"
| [[New Haven Chargers football|New Haven]] || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|Independent]] || ''Dropped program''
| [[Northern Colorado Bears football|Northern Colorado]] || [[North Central Conference|North Central]] (D-II) || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
|-
|- style="text-align:center;"
| [[South Dakota State Jackrabbits football|South Dakota State]] || [[North Central Conference|North Central]] (D-II) || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
| [[Northern Colorado Bears football|Northern Colorado]] || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|Independent]] || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
|-
|- style="text-align:center;"
| [[UMass Lowell River Hawks|UMass Lowell]] || [[Northeast-10 Conference|Northeast-10]] || ''Program Dropped''
| [[North Dakota State Bison football|North Dakota State]] || [[North Central Conference|NCC]] || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
|-
| [[South Dakota State Jackrabbits football|South Dakota State]] || [[North Central Conference|NCC]] || [[Great West Conference|Great West]] (I-AA)
|-
| [[Upper Iowa Peacocks football|Upper Iowa]] || [[American Rivers Conference|IIAC]] (D-III) || [[NCAA Division II independent schools|Independent]]
|}
|}

===Regional realignment===
The South Region was renamed the Southeast Region but stayed the same, while the Northeast Region lost the [[Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference|GLIAC]]. The West Region lost the [[Great Northwest Athletic Conference|GNAC]], gained the [[Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association|MIAA]], and became the Southwest Region. The new Northwest Region contained the GLIAC and GNAC, plus the [[North Central Conference|NCC]] and [[Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference|NSIC]] from the former Midwest Region.


==Conference standings==
==Conference standings==
===Northeast Region===
{| cellpadding="5"
{| cellpadding="5"
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Great Northwest Athletic Conference standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Northeast-10 Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings}}
|-
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 NCAA Division II Northeast Region independents football records}}
|}

===Southeast Region===
{| cellpadding="5"
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Gulf South Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 South Atlantic Conference football standings}}
|-
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 NCAA Division II Southeast Region independents football records}}
|}

===Northwest Region===
{| cellpadding="5"
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Great Northwest Athletic Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 North Central Conference football standings}}
|-
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 NCAA Division II Northwest Region independents football records}}
|}

===Southwest Region===
{| cellpadding="5"
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Lone Star Conference football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association football standings}}
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football standings}}
|-
|valign="top" width=25em|{{2004 NCAA Division II Southwest Region independents football records}}
|}
|}


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|
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association – [[Shaw Bears football|Shaw]]<br>
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association – [[Shaw Bears football|Shaw]]<br>
Columbia Football Association – [[Central Washington Wildcats football|Central Washington]]<br>
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – [[Michigan Tech Huskies football|Michigan Tech]] and [[Northwood Timberwolves football|Northwood]]<br>
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – [[Michigan Tech Huskies football|Michigan Tech]] and [[Northwood Timberwolves football|Northwood]]<br>
Great Northwest Athletic Conference – [[Central Washington Wildcats football|Central Washington]]<br>
Gulf South Conference – [[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State]]<br>
Gulf South Conference – [[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State]]<br>
Lone Star Conference – [[Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas football|Texas A&M–Kingsville]]<br>
Lone Star Conference – [[Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas football|Texas A&M–Kingsville]]<br>
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==Postseason==
==Postseason==
{{Infobox NCAA Football Tournament |
{{Infobox NCAA Football Tournament |
| Division=[[Division II (NCAA)|II]]
| Division=[[NCAA Division II|II]]
| Year=2004
| Year=2004
| Image=
| Image=
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| Attendance=
| Attendance=
}}
}}
The '''2004 [[NCAA Division II Football Championship]] playoffs''' were the 31st single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's [[Division II (NCAA)|NCAA Division II]] college football. The championship game was held at [[Braly Municipal Stadium]] in [[Florence, Alabama]] for the 17th time. This was the first year of a 24-team playoff bracket.
The '''2004 [[NCAA Division II Football Championship]] playoffs''' were the 31st single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's [[NCAA Division II]] college football. The championship game was held at [[Braly Municipal Stadium]] in [[Florence, Alabama]] for the 17th time. This was the first year of a 24-team playoff bracket.


===Seeded teams===
===Seeded teams===
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*[[Shippensburg Red Raiders football|Shippensburg]]
*[[Shippensburg Red Raiders football|Shippensburg]]
*[[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State]]
*[[Valdosta State Blazers football|Valdosta State]]

<br>
<br>
<br>
===Playoff bracket===
===Playoff bracket===
{{32TeamBracket-Byes
{{24TeamBracket | RD1='''First Round'''<small><br />November 13<br />Campus Sites</small>
| RD2='''Second Round'''<br /><small>November 20<br />Campus Sites</small>
| RD3='''Quarterfinals'''<br /><small>November 27<br />Campus Sites</small>
| RD4='''Semifinals'''<br /><small>December 4<br />Campus Sites</small>
| RD5='''National Championship Game'''<br /><small>December 11<br />[[Braly Municipal Stadium]],<br />[[Florence, Alabama]]
| group1=Super Region 3
| group2=Super Region 4
| group3=Super Region 1
| group4=Super Region 2


| RD1='''First round'''<br />November 13<br />Campus Sites
| RD1-seed01= 5
| RD2='''Second round'''<br />November 20<br />Campus Sites
| RD1-team01= '''North Dakota'''††
| RD3='''Quarterfinals'''<br />November 27<br />Campus Sites
| RD1-score01= '''20'''
| RD4='''Semifinals'''<br />December 4<br />Campus Sites
| RD1-seed02= 4
| RD5='''National Championship Game'''<br />December 11<br />[[Braly Municipal Stadium]],<br />[[Florence, Alabama]]
| RD1-team02= St. Cloud State
| RD1-score02= 17
| RD1-seed03= 6
| RD1-team03= '''Grand Valley State'''
| RD1-score03= '''16'''
| RD1-seed04= 3
| RD1-team04= Winona State
| RD1-score04= 13


| RD2-group1='''Super Region 3'''
| RD1-seed05= 4
| RD1-team05= '''Colorado Mines'''
| RD2-group2='''Super Region 4'''
| RD1-score05= '''52'''
| RD2-group3='''Super Region 1'''
| RD2-group4='''Super Region 2'''
| RD1-seed06= 5
| RD1-team06= Midwestern State
| RD1-score06= 33
| RD1-seed07= 3
| RD1-team07= '''Texas A&M–Kingsville'''
| RD1-score07= '''40'''
| RD1-seed08= 6
| RD1-team08= Southeastern Oklahoma
| RD1-score08= 30


| RD1-seed09= 4
| RD1-seed03= 5
| RD1-team03= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=North Dakota Fighting Sioux|title=North Dakota}}'''††
| RD1-team09= '''West Chester'''
| RD1-score09= '''35'''
| RD1-score03= '''20'''
| RD1-seed10= 5
| RD1-seed04= 4
| RD1-team04= {{cfb link|year=2004|team=St. Cloud State Huskies|title=St. Cloud State}}
| RD1-team10= C.W. Post
| RD1-score10= 3
| RD1-score04= 17
| RD1-seed11= 6
| RD1-seed07= 6
| RD1-team07= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Grand Valley State Lakers|title=Grand Valley State}}'''
| RD1-team11= '''Edinboro'''
| RD1-score11= '''47'''
| RD1-score07= '''16'''
| RD1-seed12= 3
| RD1-seed08= 3
| RD1-team08={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Winona State Warriors|title=Winona State}}
| RD1-team12= Bentley
| RD1-score12= 44
| RD1-score08= 13


| RD1-seed13= 4
| RD1-seed11= 4
| RD1-team11= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Colorado Mines Orediggers|title=Colorado Mines}}'''
| RD1-team13= '''Arkansas Tech'''
| RD1-score13= '''24'''
| RD1-score11= '''52'''
| RD1-seed14= 5
| RD1-seed12= 5
| RD1-team12={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Midwestern State Mustangs|title=Midwestern State}}
| RD1-team14= Catawba
| RD1-score14= 20
| RD1-score12= 33
| RD1-seed15= 3
| RD1-seed15= 3
| RD1-team15= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas|title=Texas A&M–Kingsville}}'''
| RD1-team15= '''Carson–Newman'''
| RD1-score15= '''35'''
| RD1-score15= '''40'''
| RD1-seed16= 6
| RD1-seed16= 6
| RD1-team16={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Southeastern Oklahoma State Savages|title=SE Oklahoma State}}
| RD1-team16= Fayetteville State
| RD1-score16= 14
| RD1-score16= 30

| RD1-seed19= 4
| RD1-team19= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=West Chester Golden Rams|title=West Chester}}'''
| RD1-score19= '''35'''
| RD1-seed20= 5
| RD1-team20={{cfb link|year=2004|team=C.W. Post Pioneers|title=C.W. Post}}
| RD1-score20= 3
| RD1-seed23= 6
| RD1-team23= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Edinboro Fighting Scots|title=Edinboro}}'''
| RD1-score23= '''47'''
| RD1-seed24= 3
| RD1-team24={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Bentley Falcons|title=Bentley}}
| RD1-score24= 44

| RD1-seed27= 4
| RD1-team27= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys|title=Arkansas Tech}}'''
| RD1-score27= '''24'''
| RD1-seed28= 5
| RD1-team28={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Catawba Indians|title=Catawba}}
| RD1-score28= 20
| RD1-seed31= 3
| RD1-team31= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Carson–Newman Eagles|title=Carson–Newman}}'''
| RD1-score31= '''35'''
| RD1-seed32= 6
| RD1-team32={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Fayetteville State Broncos|title=Fayetteville State}}
| RD1-score32= 14


| RD2-seed01= 1
| RD2-seed01= 1
| RD2-team01= Michigan Tech*
| RD2-team01={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Michigan Tech Huskies|title=Michigan Tech}}*
| RD2-score01= 3
| RD2-score01= 3
| RD2-seed02= 5
| RD2-seed02= 5
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| RD2-score02= '''20'''
| RD2-score02= '''20'''
| RD2-seed03= 2
| RD2-seed03= 2
| RD2-team03= Northwood (MI)*
| RD2-team03={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Northwood Timberwolves|title=Northwood}}*
| RD2-score03= 7
| RD2-score03= 7
| RD2-seed04= 6
| RD2-seed04= 6
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| RD2-seed05= 1
| RD2-seed05= 1
| RD2-team05= '''Pittsburg State'''*
| RD2-team05= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}'''*
| RD2-score05= '''70'''
| RD2-score05= '''70'''
| RD2-seed06= 4
| RD2-seed06= 4
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| RD2-score06= 35
| RD2-score06= 35
| RD2-seed07= 2
| RD2-seed07= 2
| RD2-team07= '''Northwest Missouri State'''*
| RD2-team07= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=Northwest Missouri State Bearcats|title=Northwest Missouri State}}'''*
| RD2-score07= '''34'''
| RD2-score07= '''34'''
| RD2-seed08= 3
| RD2-seed08= 3
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| RD2-seed09= 1
| RD2-seed09= 1
| RD2-team09= Shippensburg
| RD2-team09={{cfb link|year=2004|team=Shippensburg Raiders|title=Shippensburg}}
| RD2-score09= 28
| RD2-score09= 28
| RD2-seed10= 4
| RD2-seed10= 4
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| RD2-score10= '''33'''
| RD2-score10= '''33'''
| RD2-seed11= 2
| RD2-seed11= 2
| RD2-team11= '''East Stroudsburg'''*
| RD2-team11= '''{{cfb link|year=2004|team=East Stroudsburg Warriors|title=East Stroudsburg}}'''*
| RD2-score11= '''36'''
| RD2-score11= '''36'''
| RD2-seed12= 6
| RD2-seed12= 6
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| RD2-seed13= 1
| RD2-seed13= 1
| RD2-team13= '''Albany State (GA)'''*
| RD2-team13= '''[[2004 Albany State Golden Rams football team|Albany State]]'''*
| RD2-score13= '''42'''
| RD2-score13= '''42'''
| RD2-seed14= 4
| RD2-seed14= 4
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| RD2-score14= 24
| RD2-score14= 24
| RD2-seed15= 2
| RD2-seed15= 2
| RD2-team15= '''Valdosta State'''*
| RD2-team15= '''[[2004 Valdosta State Blazers football team|Valdosta State]]'''*
| RD2-score15= '''38'''
| RD2-score15= '''38'''
| RD2-seed16= 3
| RD2-seed16= 3
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}}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>&nbsp;''Home team'' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;†&nbsp;''Overtime''
<nowiki>*</nowiki>&nbsp;''Home team'' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;†&nbsp;''Overtime''

==See also==
* [[2004 NCAA Division I-A football season]]
* [[2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season]]
* [[2004 NCAA Division III football season]]
* [[2004 NAIA football season]]


==References==
==References==
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{{NCAA football season navbox}}
{{NCAA football season navbox}}


[[Category:2004 NCAA Division II football season|*]]
[[Category:2004 NCAA Division II football season| ]]

Latest revision as of 18:10, 20 August 2023

2004 NCAA Division II football season
Regular seasonAugust 26 – November 6, 2004
PlayoffsNovember 13 – December 11, 2004[1]
National ChampionshipBraly Municipal Stadium
Florence, AL
ChampionValdosta State
Harlon Hill TrophyChad Friehauf, Colorado Mines

The 2004 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 26, 2004, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 11, 2004 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama. The Valdosta State Blazers defeated the Pittsburg State Gorillas, 36–31, to win their first Division II national title.[2]

The Harlon Hill Trophy was awarded to Chad Friehauf, quarterback from Colorado Mines.

Conference changes and new programs

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School Former conference New conference
Gannon Independent GLIAC
Kentucky Wesleyan Independent Mid-South (NAIA)
Minnesota–Duluth NSIC NCC
New Haven Independent Dropped program
Northern Colorado Independent Great West (I-AA)
North Dakota State NCC Great West (I-AA)
South Dakota State NCC Great West (I-AA)
Upper Iowa IIAC (D-III) Independent

Regional realignment

[edit]

The South Region was renamed the Southeast Region but stayed the same, while the Northeast Region lost the GLIAC. The West Region lost the GNAC, gained the MIAA, and became the Southwest Region. The new Northwest Region contained the GLIAC and GNAC, plus the NCC and NSIC from the former Midwest Region.

Conference standings

[edit]

Northeast Region

[edit]
2004 Northeast-10 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 20 Bentley +^   8 1     8 2  
C. W. Post +^   8 1     8 3  
Southern Connecticut   7 2     8 2  
Merrimack   7 2     8 2  
American International   5 4     5 4  
Bryant   4 5     4 5  
Saint Anselm   3 6     4 6  
Stonehill   2 7     2 7  
Assumption   1 8     1 9  
Pace   0 9     0 10  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll
2004 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
East
No. 7 West Chester x^   6 0     11 4  
No. 12 East Stroudsburg ^   5 1     10 2  
Bloomsburg   4 2     7 3  
Millersville   3 3     5 5  
Kutztown   2 4     4 6  
Mansfield   1 5     1 9  
Cheyney   0 6     1 10  
West
No. 15 Shippensburg x^   5 1     10 2  
No. 18 Edinboro x^   5 1     9 3  
IUP x   5 1     7 3  
California (PA)   2 4     6 4  
Slippery Rock   2 4     4 7  
Clarion   1 5     3 8  
Lock Haven   1 5     3 8  
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll
2004 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Shepherd $   7 0     7 3  
Glenville State   5 2     5 6  
West Virginia Wesleyan   4 3     6 5  
Fairmont State   4 3     5 5  
Concord   4 3     5 6  
West Virginia State   2 5     3 8  
West Virginia Tech   2 5     2 9  
West Liberty State   0 7     2 8  
  • $ – Conference champion
2004 NCAA Division II Northeast Region independents football records
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Charleston (WV)       3 7  

Southeast Region

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2004 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern
Shaw # xy$   5 2     10 2  
Bowie State   4 3     5 5  
Virginia State   3 4     6 4  
Virginia Union   2 5     2 8  
Elizabeth City State   2 5     3 7  
Western
Fayetteville State xy^   6 1     8 4  
North Carolina Central x   6 1     8 2  
Winston-Salem State   4 3     4 6  
Livingstone   2 5     2 8  
St. Augustine's @   0 4     0 6  
Johnson C. Smith   0 7     0 10  
Championship: Shaw 10, Fayetteville State 7
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
  • # – [Pioneer Bowl]] participant

    @ – St. Augustine's vacated 4 wins including 3 in conference play.

2004 Gulf South Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 1 Valdosta State $^   9 0     13 1  
No. 16 Arkansas Tech ^   8 1     10 2  
Central Arkansas   6 3     8 3  
Delta State   6 3     6 4  
Arkansas–Monticello   5 4     6 5  
Harding   4 5     6 5  
North Alabama   4 5     5 5  
Southern Arkansas   3 6     5 6  
West Georgia   2 6     2 7  
Ouachita Baptist   2 6     2 7  
Henderson State   2 7     2 8  
West Alabama   2 7     2 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll
2004 South Atlantic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 14 Carson–Newman $^   6 1     9 3  
Wingate   4 3     8 3  
Catawba ^   4 3     7 4  
Tusculum   4 3     6 4  
Presbyterian   4 3     6 5  
Mars Hill   3 4     6 4  
Lenoir–Rhyne   2 5     3 8  
Newberry   1 6     5 6  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll
2004 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 5 Albany State $^   8 0     11 1  
No. 22 Tuskegee   7 1     10 2  
Miles   6 2     7 3  
Kentucky State   5 3     7 4  
Fort Valley State   4 4     7 4  
Morehouse   3 5     4 6  
Benedict   2 6     3 8  
Clark Atlanta   1 7     1 9  
Lane   0 8     2 9  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 NCAA Division II Southeast Region independents football records
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Stillman #       5 5  
North Greenville       3 7  
  • # – Provisional Division II member

Northwest Region

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2004 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 10 Northwood +^   9 1     10 2  
No. 11 Michigan Tech +^   9 1     9 2  
No. 9 Grand Valley State ^   8 2     10 3  
No. 25 Saginaw Valley State   7 3     7 3  
Ferris State   6 4     6 5  
Findlay   5 5     6 5  
Ashland   4 6     5 6  
Hillsdale   4 6     4 7  
Mercyhurst   4 6     4 7  
Gannon   3 7     4 7  
Indianapolis   3 7     4 7  
Northern Michigan   2 8     2 8  
Wayne State (MI)   1 9     1 9  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll
2004 Great Northwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Central Washington $   5 1     7 4  
Western Washington   3 3     6 4  
Humboldt State   3 3     5 5  
Western Oregon   1 5     1 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
2004 North Central Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 24 Nebraska–Omaha $   5 1     8 3  
No. 19 South Dakota   4 2     9 2  
No. 4 North Dakota ^   4 2     11 3  
No. 17 St. Cloud State ^   4 2     8 3  
Minnesota State   3 3     6 5  
Minnesota–Duluth   1 5     4 7  
Augustana (SD)   0 6     3 8  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 13 Winona State $^   7 0     10 2  
Bemidji State   5 2     8 3  
Northern State #   5 2     6 5  
Concordia–St. Paul   4 3     7 4  
SW Minnesota State   3 4     5 6  
Minnesota–Crookston   2 5     2 8  
Wayne State (NE)   2 5     3 8  
Minnesota State–Moorhead   0 7     0 11  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
  • # – Mineral Water Bowl participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 NCAA Division II Northwest Region independents football records
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Saint Joseph's (IN)       7 4  
Tiffin       5 6  
Upper Iowa #       2 8  
  • # – Provisional Division II member

Southwest Region

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2004 Lone Star Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North
No. 21 Central Oklahoma   7 2     8 2  
No. 23 SE Oklahoma State ^   7 2     8 3  
Tarleton State   6 3     7 4  
East Central   5 4     6 4  
SW Oklahoma State   1 8     1 9  
Northeastern State   0 9     0 10  
South
No. 6 Texas A&M–Kingsville $^   8 1     9 2  
Midwestern State ^   7 2     8 3  
Eastern New Mexico   5 4     6 5  
Abilene Christian   5 4     5 5  
Texas A&M–Commerce   4 5     4 6  
West Texas A&M   2 7     2 8  
Angelo State   2 7     2 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 2 Pittsburg State $^   9 0     14 1  
No. 3 NW Missouri State ^   8 1     11 2  
Washburn #   6 3     8 4  
Central Missouri State   5 4     7 4  
Emporia State   4 5     5 6  
Missouri Southern   4 5     5 6  
Missouri Western   4 5     5 6  
Missouri–Rolla   2 7     3 8  
Truman   2 7     2 9  
Southwest Baptist   1 8     2 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
  • # – Mineral Water Bowl participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 8 Colorado Mines $^   8 0     12 1  
Chadron State   6 2     7 3  
Adams State   6 2     7 4  
Fort Hays State   5 3     6 5  
Nebraska–Kearney   4 4     5 6  
Fort Lewis   3 5     4 6  
New Mexico Highlands   2 6     3 8  
Western State   2 6     3 8  
Mesa State   0 8     0 11  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA Poll
2004 NCAA Division II Southwest Region independents football records
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
OK Panhandle State       6 5  
Western New Mexico       2 8  
Lincoln (MO)       1 9  

Conference summaries

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Conference Champions

Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Shaw
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Michigan Tech and Northwood
Great Northwest Athletic Conference – Central Washington
Gulf South Conference – Valdosta State
Lone Star Conference – Texas A&M–Kingsville
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association – Pittsburg State
North Central Conference – Nebraska–Omaha
Northeast-10 Conference – Bentley and C.W. Post
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference – Winona State
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference – West Chester (East), Edinboro, Indiana (PA), and Shippensburg (West)
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference – Colorado Mines
South Atlantic Conference – Carson-Newman
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Albany State
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Shepherd

Postseason

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2004 NCAA Division II Football Championship
Teams24
Finals Site
Champion
Runner-up
Semifinalists
Winning coach
  • championship

The 2004 NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs were the 31st single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college football. The championship game was held at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama for the 17th time. This was the first year of a 24-team playoff bracket.

Seeded teams

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Playoff bracket

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First round
November 13
Campus Sites
Second round
November 20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 27
Campus Sites
Semifinals
December 4
Campus Sites
National Championship Game
December 11
Braly Municipal Stadium,
Florence, Alabama
               
1 Michigan Tech* 3
5 North Dakota 20
5 North Dakota†† 20
4 St. Cloud State 17
5 North Dakota 19
Super Region 3
6 Grand Valley State 15
2 Northwood* 7
6 Grand Valley State 10
6 Grand Valley State 16
3 Winona State 13
5 North Dakota 19
1 Pittsburg State 31
1 Pittsburg State* 70
4 Colorado Mines 35
4 Colorado Mines 52
5 Midwestern State 33
1 Pittsburg State 50
Super Region 4
2 Northwest Missouri State 36
2 Northwest Missouri State* 34
3 Texas A&M–Kingsville 14
3 Texas A&M–Kingsville 40
6 SE Oklahoma State 30
1 Pittsburg State 31
2 Valdosta State 36
1 Shippensburg 28
4 West Chester 33
4 West Chester 35
5 C.W. Post 3
4 West Chester 48
Super Region 1
2 East Stroudsburg 38
2 East Stroudsburg* 36
6 Edinboro 32
6 Edinboro 47
3 Bentley 44
4 West Chester 21
2 Valdosta State 45
1 Albany State* 42
4 Arkansas Tech 24
4 Arkansas Tech 24
5 Catawba 20
1 Albany State (GA) 24
Super Region 2
2 Valdosta State 38
2 Valdosta State* 38
3 Carson–Newman 12
3 Carson–Newman 35
6 Fayetteville State 14

Home team    † Overtime

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2000-2004 Pittsburg Schedules". College Football Warehouse. cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "2003 NCAA Division II National Football Championship Bracket" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. p. 14. Retrieved January 20, 2014.