2011 NAIA football national championship

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2011 Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship
1234Total
Carroll0146020
Saint Xavier1077024
DateDecember 17, 2011
Season 2011
Stadium Barron Stadium
Location Rome, Georgia
MVPStephen Hammer, Saint Xavier (Offense)
Attendance5,917
United States TV coverage
Network CBS College Sports Network
Announcers Andy Demetra (Play By Play)
Doug Chapman (Color Analysis)
Peter Young (Sideline Report)
NAIA Football National Championship
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The 2011 NAIA football national championship was played on December 17, 2011, as the 56th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship.

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The championship game was played at Barron Stadium in Rome, Georgia. The game featured the Saint Xavier Cougars, playing in the title match for the first time. Their opponent was the Carroll Fighting Saints, the defending national champion who was appearing in the title game for the 8th time in the past 10 years. Carroll was attempting to win a record-tying 7th national title. In a tightly played contest, Saint Xavier prevailed, 24–20.

A total of sixteen teams participated in a single-elimination tournament from across the country. Placement in the tournament was based on the final edition of the NAIA Coaches' Poll [1] with the exception of #16 William Penn and #17 Northwestern (IA) being passed over for #18 Grand View, who qualified by winning the Mid-States Football Association Division Championship. [2]

Two teams represented schools named for "Saint Francis"—one team from St. Francis (IL) and the other from Saint Francis (IN).

Tournament bracket

1st Round
November 19
Quarterfinals
November 26
Semifinals
December 3
Championship
December 17
            
2 Carroll (MT) (101) 47
12 Valley City State (91) 0
2 Carroll (MT) 17
8 Azusa Pacific 14
8 Azusa Pacific (82) 49
10 Ottawa (KS) (92) 26
2 Carroll (MT) 35
3 Georgetown (KY) 3
3 Georgetown (KY) (100) 21
15 Benedictine (92) 7
3 Georgetown (KY) 26
9 Saint Francis (IN) 14
7 Missouri Valley (91) 14
9 Saint Francis (IN) (82) 28
2 Carroll (MT) 20
5 Saint Xavier (IL) 24
1 Marian (IN) (100) 31
18 Grand View (83) 0
1 Marian (IN) 49
11 St. Francis (IL) 7
6 Morningside (91) 17
11 St. Francis (IL) (92) 21
1 Marian (IN) 27
5 Saint Xavier (IL) 30
4 MidAmerica Nazarene (91) 40
14 Southern Nazarene (92) 28
4 MidAmerica Nazarene 14
5 Saint Xavier (IL) 29
5 Saint Xavier (IL) (101) 51
13 Bethel (TN) (82) 13

Game details

First round

#18 Grand View vs #1 Marian

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#18 Grand View00000
#1 Marian10147031

Top-ranked Marian defeated Grand View 310. Marian scored 10 points in the first quarter and kept their opponent from scoring any points on their way to the shutout. Marian put down 392 yards of total offense and held Grand View to a mere 41. [3]

#11 St. Francis (IL) vs #6 Morningside

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#11 St. Francis (IL)770721
#6 Morningside1007017

St. Francis (IL) defeated Morningside 2117 in the first round. [4]

#14 Southern Nazarene vs. #4 MidAmerica Nazarene

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#14 Southern Nazarene0771428
#4 MidAmerica Nazarene13771340

MidAmerica Nazarene and Southern Nazarene began their national title hopes in the first round on November 19, 2011. Both teams met previously this season during week 7 on October 15. MidAmerica has a 58 record in postseason play and Southern Nazarene is in their first postseason game. [5]

MidAmerica Nazarene and Southern Nazarene began their national title hopes in the first round on November 19, 2011. MidAmerica Nazarene took the lead in the first quarter when Sean Ransburg managed a 33-yard run for a touchdown and held the lead for the remainder of the game, including Kyle Cobb's 50 yard interception for a touchdown in the second quarter.

Southern Nazarene managed several scores along the way, including Jarod Martin catching a 64-yard pass from Brady Wardlaw for a touchdown. [6]

#13 Bethel (TN) vs #5 Saint Xavier

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#13 Bethel (TN)670013
#5 Saint Xavier21149751

Saint Xavier defeated Bethel (TN) 5113 in the first round. Saint Xavier scored the most points of any team in a single game for the sixteen-team playoff. Saint Xavier took the lead in the first quarter and held it for the entire game, aided by 21 points total in the first quarter alone. Saint Xavier scored a total of seven touchdowns and held Bethel to two, with the final score 51–13. [7]

#12 Valley City State vs #2 Carroll (MT)

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#12 Valley City State00000
#2 Carroll (MT)131420047

Carroll defeated Valley City State 470. This was the largest margin of victory for the playoff. [8]

#10 Ottawa vs. #8 Azusa Pacific

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#10 Ottawa677626
#8 Azusa Pacific21721049

Ottawa University (from the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) completed the regular season ranked #10 and was invited to play #8 Azusa Pacific. Azusa Pacific won in the first round by a score of 4926. [9] Ottawa managed to gain 359 yards of total offense but gave up 587 yards to the Cougars. Ottawa made most of their yards passing, but gave up four interceptions in the process. [10]

#15 Benedictine vs. #3 Georgetown (KY)

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#15 Benedictine70007
#3 Georgetown (KY)770721

Benedictine started quick when Nick Rudolph ran a 22-yard interception for a touchdown and the first score of the game after only 21 seconds had expired. His touchdown and Zach Keenan's extra point were the only scores for Benedictine while Georgetown managed three touchdowns.

After accumulating 366 yards of total offense and holding Benedictine to 278, Georgetown won the game—final score: 721. [11]

#9 Saint Francis (IN) vs. #7 Missouri Valley

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#9 Saint Francis (IN) 7701428
#7 Missouri Valley707014

Missouri Valley entered the first round with a record of 91 and as the champions of the Heart of America Athletic Conference. Saint Francis came with a record of 82 and has won eight-straight First Round games in previous years. [12]

Saint Francis scored first and last in their first-round game against Missouri Valley, with a total of four touchdowns for the game. It was enough to record a win on the road by a score of 2814. [13]

Quarterfinals

#11 St. Francis (IL) vs #1 Marian

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#11 St. Francis00077
#1 Marian714141449

Top-ranked Marian rolled past St. Francis of Illinois, having taken the lead in the first quarter and held it through the entire game. St. Francis was only able to score one touchdown while Marian made seven—aided by an average of 8.7 yards per play.

Marian easily defeated St. Francis 497. [14]

#5 Saint Xavier vs. #4 MidAmerica Nazarene

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#5 Saint Xavier6701629
#4 MidAmerica Nazarene070714

Saint Xavier's Wes Gastel caught a 9-yard pass from Jimmy Coy for six points in the first quarter to take the lead. His team held that until the fourth quarter when MidAmerica started to mount a comeback as Austin Conyers caught a 65-yard pass from Tyler Herl for a touchdown and MidAmerica took the lead by a score of 1314. Less than a minute and a half later, Saint Xavier took the lead back and held it for the remainder of the game.

Saint Xavier posted on 408 yards of total offense and 22 first downs while holding MidAmerica Nazarene to just 281 yards and 12 first downs. Saint Xavier scored 16 points in the final quarter towards the final score of 2914. [15]

#8 Azusa Pacific vs. #2 Carroll (MT)

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#8 Azusa Pacific1400014
#2 Carroll (MT)730717

Second-ranked Carroll pulled off the win in a close game against Azusa Pacific. After the first quarter of play, Azusa Pacific held the lead 147. Carroll managed a field goal in the second quarter to bring the score 1410, but trailed until Chance Demarais made a 1-yard carry for a touchdown with only 01:51 left in the game.

Carroll won 1714 and advanced to the semifinal round. [16]

#9 Saint Francis (IN) vs. #3 Georgetown (KY)

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#9 Saint Francis (IN)007714
#3 Georgetown (KY)0314926

Saint Francis and head coach Kevin Donley returned to the Kentucky college where his coaching legacy began. In 1991, Donley led Georgetown to the NAIA Division II national championship. This time, Georgetown emerged with a victory over the visitors. Georgetown entered the 16-team postseason field as one of only two undefeated teams. Saint Francis ended the season, arguably one of the toughest in the 2012 NAIA season. Their 3 losses were to #1 (at the time the game was played) Saint Xavier, #2 Marian, and #3 Georgetown. All three opponents were undefeated at the time the Cougars faced them.

Georgetown posted on 351 yards of total offense and 17 first downs while holding Saint Francis to just 239 yards on 15 first downs. The game began as a defensive struggle, with a Georgetown field goal sending them to halftime with a 30 lead. Both offenses got going in the second half to produce the final score, 2614. [17]

Semifinals

#3 Georgetown (KY) vs. #2 Carroll (MT)

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#3 Georgetown (KY)03003
#2 Carroll (MT)7714735

With 7:16 on the clock in the first quarter, Carrol's Anthony Hogan caught a 20-yard pass from Dane Broadhead for the first score of the game. Tom Yaremko's extra point kick was good and Carroll led 70, and held the lead for the remainder of the game.

Carroll enjoyed a comfortable lead through the entire game, having put up 447 yards of total offense, 27 first downs, and five touchdown. Georgetown managed 241 total yards with 15 first downs, but no touchdowns and a lone field goal to score. Final score of the game: 353. [18]

#5 Saint Xavier vs. #1 Marian

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#5 Saint Xavier01013730
#1 Marian3714327

Fifth-ranked Saint Xavier upset and eliminated top-ranked Marian in the semifinal round of the NAIA National Championship game.

In many key statistical areas, Marian out-paced Saint Xavier: Total Yards (488327); first downs (2017); and yards per play (6.55.0). But Marian also gave up two interceptions for 28 yards and Saint Xavier managed to score 4 touchdowns and hold Marian to 3, leading Saint Xavier to a three-point victory: 3027 and a berth in the national title game. [19]

Championship Game

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#5 Saint Xavier1077024
#2 Carroll (MT)0146020

The 2011 NAIA National Championship Game was played between #5 Saint Xavier and #2 Carroll.

First quarter

The game started off with a field goal and touchdown in the first quarter by underdog Saint Xavier. Tom Lynch kicked a good 20 yard field goal and later teammate Jimmy Coy pushed an 8-yard run to the end zone for a touchdown. Tom Lynch kicked the extra point and made the score 100 for Saint Xavier. [20]

Second quarter

Carroll took possession after a punt and with 5:17 on the clock in the second quarter, Dane Broadhead completed a 20-yard pass to Matt Ritter for a touchdown, and Tom Yaremko's extra point kick was good to bring the score within three.

On the ensuing kickoff, Carroll's Anthony Clarke and Casey Norbeck teamed up to tackle Saint Xavier's Wes Gastel after a 43-yard return to Carroll's 49 yard line. Ten plays later, Saint Xavier's Jimmy Coy threw an 11-yard pass to Shane Zakery for a touchdown, and Lynch's second extra point of the game put the score to 177.

Five plays later, Carroll scored another touchdown, helped by Dane Broadhead's back-to-back 25+ yard passes, the second for a touchdown to Anthony Clarke with 39 seconds left in the half. Tom Yaremko's extra point kick was good and the score at the half ended Saint Xavier 17, Carroll 14. [21]

Third quarter

The third quarter started great for Carroll when Jared Mayernik returned the kickoff 64 yards for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was no good, but Carroll held the lead 2017 for the first time in the game.

In the next possession at 11:45 on the clock, KJ Franklin carried the football 4 yards for a touchdown to take back the lead for Saint Xavier. Tom Lynch's third successful extra point made the score 2420 for the final score of the game. [21]

Fourth quarter

Carroll had one last chance to win the game in the fourth quarter. On their final possession, Carroll had four plays from inside the nine yard line in an attempt to score a touchdown. Four dropped passes later, Saint Xavier took over on downs and ran out the clock for the win. [21]

Both teams scored three touchdowns. Saint Xavier managed 355 yards of total offense with 23 first downs and held Carroll to 286 with 18 first downs. Neither team gave up a fumble or threw an interception. [20]

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