2013 NCAA Division II football season


The 2013 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 in August 31, 2013, and concluded with the National Championship Game of the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 21, 2013, at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama. This was the final championship played in Florence, after twenty-eight straight finals, before the game moves to Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas. The Northwest Missouri State Bearcats defeated the Lenoir–Rhyne Bears, 43-28, to win their fourth national title.
The 2013 Harlon Hill Trophy was awarded to running back Franklyn Quiteh from Bloomsburg.

Conference and program changes

SchoolFormer conferenceNew conference
Abilene Christian WildcatsLone StarSouthland
Alderson Broaddus BattlersNew programIndependent
Central State MaraudersGLVCSIAC
Charleston Golden EaglesWVIACMountain East
Concord Mountain LionsWVIACMountain East
Fairmont State FalconsWVIACMountain East
Florida Tech PanthersNew programGulf South
Glenville State CollegeWVIACMountain East
Incarnate Word CardinalsLone StarSouthland
LIU Post PioneersPSACNE10
Notre Dame FalconsGLIACMountain East
Northwestern Oklahoma State RangersIndependentGreat American
Seton Hill GriffinsWVIACPSAC
Shepherd RamsWVIACMountain East
Southern Nazarene Crimson StormIndependentGreat American
Truman BulldogsMIAAGLVC
Urbana Blue KnightsGLVCMountain East
Virginia–Wise CavaliersMid-South Mountain East
West Liberty HilltoppersWVIACMountain East
West Virginia State Yellow JacketsWVIACMountain East
West Virginia Wesleyan BobcatsWVIACMountain East

Black Hills State, Lindenwood, Malone, McKendree, South Dakota Mines, and Walsh completed their transitions to Division II and became eligible for the postseason.

Conference standings

Super Region 1

Super Region 2

Super Region 3

Super Region 4

Conference summaries

Conference Champions

Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationWinston-Salem State
Great American ConferenceHenderson State
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceOhio Dominican
Great Lakes Valley ConferenceIndianapolis
Great Northwest Athletic ConferenceAzusa Pacific
Gulf South ConferenceNorth Alabama and West Alabama
Lone Star ConferenceEastern New Mexico and Tarleton State
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationNorthwest Missouri State
Mountain East Conference – Shepherd
Northeast-10 Conference – American International and Stonehill
Northern Sun Intercollegiate ConferenceMinnesota State
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference – Bloomsburg
Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceColorado State-Pueblo
South Atlantic ConferenceLenoir-Rhyne
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceAlbany State

Playoffs

The 2013 NCAA Division II National Football Championship playoffs involved 24 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college football.
The tournament began on November 23, 2013 and concluded on December 21, 2013 with the 2013 NCAA Division II National Football Championship game at Braly Municipal Stadium near the campus of the University of North Alabama in Florence, Alabama.

Format

Two teams in each super regional earned first-round byes. The first-round winners advanced to face a bye team in their super regional.
Second-round winners met in the quarterfinals and quarterfinal winners advanced to play in the semifinals. First-round, second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games were played on the campus of one of the competing institutions as determined by the NCAA Division II Football Committee. The home team at the championship was determined by the Division II Football Committee and the Shoals National Championship Committee.

Participants

Teams

Bids by conference

Bracket

* Home team Winner

Playoff standings

PlaceSchool
1stNorthwest Missouri State
2ndLenoir-Rhyne
3rdGrand Valley State
3rdWest Chester
5thShepherd
5thNorth Alabama
5thSt. Cloud State
5thWest Texas A&M
9thBloomsburg
9thCarson-Newman
9thColorado State-Pueblo
9thMinnesota-Duluth
9thMinnesota State Mankato
9thOhio Dominican
9thUNC Pembroke
9thWinston-Salem State
17thAmerican International
17thEmporia State
17thHenderson State
17thIndianapolis
17thNewberry
17thSaginaw Valley State
17thSlippery Rock
17thTuskegee