DeMarcus White has been named McDaniel head football coach. White, the 26th head coach in the storied 124-year history of Green Terror football, takes over the reins after serving on the staff for the last three seasons as defensive coordinator.
Saturday showed that Top 25 teams are far from infallible. Seven teams had to eke out single-digit victories, while three others fell to unranked opponents. As the line between the Top 25 and everyone else blurred, the top four purple powers showed why they are perennial Stagg Bowl contenders. That and more in Snap Judgments.
The Green Terror snapped a 22-game skid with a last-second field goal, and another double-digit losing streak went by the wayside as well. More in Saturday's national roundup.
Southern Virginia and Maranatha Baptist each saw slides stopped as their 2016 season got underway, but others stretch on into the new season. More in Saturday's national roundup.
Mike Dailey has been named McDaniel's head football coach. Dailey, the 25th head coach in the storied 121-year history of Green Terror football, takes over the reins after serving as an assistant on the staff for the last seven seasons.
Many times in recent years, Division III teams have welcomed former student-athletes back to finish their education. On this Veterans Day, here's the story of four such young men at Bridgewater and McDaniel.
The Pride got the season off on the right foot, while McDaniel rallied late and Trine and Manchester didn't even finish. More from Friday night's action.
It was 14-0 after just 4 minutes, 6 seconds. It was 21-0 just one play into the second. With 12:52 to play, Catholic even held a 31-14 lead. However, McDaniel scored the game’s final 20 points to record a 34-31 non-conference victory on Friday night.
McDaniel jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the game’s first 16:37 en route to a 21-14 Centennial Conference football victory over Moravian on Saturday. Joe Rollins scored all three touchdowns for the Green Terror.
Franklin and Marshall has bounced back from a 3-7 campaign last season to being an outside playoff contender this year. But not all teams are striding forward. McDaniel is unexpectedly still hunting for win No. 1.
Mike Hoyt, who has been Albright's defensive coordinator for the past eight years, replaces long-time coach Tim Keating at McDaniel, which went 2-8 this past season.
Woody Butler made his only catch of the game count most, catching a 10-yard touchdown to cap a Homecoming thriller and lift McDaniel to a 36-30 three-overtime victory over Gettysburg on Saturday.
Each week during the regular season we look at some of the key statistical performances from the weekend in Division III football, highlighting one per region.
Von Homer has two tackles for the Shenandoah Hornets this season. Four years ago, if you told the junior strong safety he would have two tackles in 2004 for anyone, you would have been laughed from the room. The hospital room, that is.
A season-opening loss to Bridgewater that halted a 30-game regular-season winning streak did more than stun the Green Terror. It whipped them into shape. This past Saturday, it was clear Boo Harris and his teammates had figured it out.
With due apologies to chart-topping rap artists Cash Money Millionaires, Bridgewater proved to be the Division III opening weekend’s “number one stunner.”