Four Division III football conferences are joining the ever-growing number of leagues sponsoring postgame bowls, as the Ohio Athletic Conference, Presidents' Athletic Conference, North Coast Athletic Conference and Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference will square off this November in Canton.
There were many, many long drives in Division III football in Week 4. Joe Sager takes you through two of them: Denison's 19-play drive to take the lead in the fourth and W&L's 17-play, 99-yard drive to end the game in dramatic fashion.
On Friday night, Wilmington, Denison and Ferrum all won thrilling games in the closing minute, while Mount Union pulled away from John Carroll and four PAC teams got on the field for the first time.
Nearly 30 players were nominated, but only 12 get to the semifinal stage. Who are they? Read up on the players, then cast your fan ballot for the top all-around student-athlete in Division III football.
Kenyon snapped a 26-game losing streak, Kalamazoo won with just a field goal, and both Germinerios who play quarterback in Division III had great days as the Division III football season got into full swing.
The votes are in, and the 13 semifinalists for the 2018 Gagliardi Trophy will be whittled down to four finalists. Watch at 4 p.m. ET as we reveal those four names.
Canaan Gebele wants to begin his career in analytics next year. For now, though, the senior quarterback is focused on finding the trends to help the Big Red get past a team in purple.
When looking at the NCAC standings, it might seem strange to see a team other than Wabash or Wittenberg at the top. But while Denison has reached the top, it faces a big challenge to remain there the next three weeks.
The reigning NCAC Offensive Player of the Year has the hands to be a great weapon. It's what he does after he catches the ball that makes him nearly unstoppable. Once the ball is in his hands, Denison's Dushawn Brown puts the hammer down.
Chicago won a big road game, Olivet won its first conference clash, while Denison and DePauw each finished the week unblemished as well. Those, plus plenty of games involving other teams in our national wrapup.
Denison senior Tyler Gropp was told to not even think about playing in 2012. But despite tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL and dislocating his knee last October, he's back.
Sophomore quarterback Max Paulus combined for 268 yards of total offense and four touchdowns as the Denison Big Red closed out their 2010 season with a 27-7 victory over Kenyon College from McBride Field in Gambier, Ohio.