2014 NAIA Football National Championship

The 2014 NAIA Football National Championship was a four round sixteen team tournament played between November 22 through December 19 of 2014. The tournament concluded on December 19 with a single game played as the 59th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship. The game matched #8 Southern Oregon (12–2) against #7 Marian (11–2).[1]

2014 Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship
1234 Total
Southern Oregon 2414017 55
Marian 73147 31
DateDecember 19, 2014
Season2014
StadiumMunicipal Stadium
LocationDaytona Beach, Florida

The championship game was played at Municipal Stadium in Daytona Beach, Florida. A total of sixteen teams participated in the single-elimination tournament from across the country. Placement in the tournament was based on the final edition of the 2014 NAIA Coaches' Poll. This year's field included all but one of the top 17 teams from the final poll.

This was a new venue for the championship game, which had been contested for the past six years at Barron Stadium in Rome, Georgia.

Tournament bracket

1st Round
November 22
Quarterfinals
November 29
Semifinals
December 6
Championship
December 19
            
4 Morningside (IA) (91) 42
13 Ottawa (KS) (92) 21
4 Morningside (IA) (101) 56
5 Missouri Valley (MO) (92) 28
5 Missouri Valley (MO) (82) 20
12 Northwestern (IA) (82) 17
4 Morningside (IA) (111) 21
7 Marian (IN) (102) 41
2 Grand View (IA) (91) 38
16 Langston (OK) (73) 3
2 Grand View (IA) (101) 6
7 Marian (IN) (92) 34
7 Marian (IN) (82) 34
10 Georgetown (KY) (82) 3
7 Marian (IN) (112) 31
8 Southern Oregon (122) 55
3 St. Xavier (IL) (82) 38
17 Campbellsville (KY) (73) 35
3 St. Xavier (IL) (92) 30
6 Lindsey Wilson (KY) (102) 17
6 Lindsey Wilson (KY) (92) 20
11 Faulkner (AL) (92) 17
3 St. Xavier (IL) (102) 37
8 Southern Oregon (112) 62
1 Carroll (MT) (91) 49
14 Valley City State (ND) (91) 0
1 Carroll (MT) (101) 42
8 Southern Oregon (102) 45
8 Southern Oregon (92) 44
9 MidAmerica Nazarene (KS) (91) 26
  •  * denotes OT.

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