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The 1992 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1992, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1992 at Hawkins Stadium in Bradenton, Florida. The Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles won their first Division III championship by defeating the Washington & Jefferson Presidents, 16−12.[1]

Program changes[]

  • After Glassboro State College changed its name to Rowan College of New Jersey in 1992, the Glassboro State Profs became the Rowan Profs at the start of the 1992 season.

Conference champions[]

Conference Champions
  • Association of Mideast Colleges – Thomas More
  • Centennial Conference – Dickinson
  • College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin – Illinois Wesleyan
  • Freedom Football ConferenceWPI
  • Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference – Wabash
  • Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Central College
  • Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Albion
  • Middle Atlantic Conference – Lycoming
  • Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference – Cornell (IA)
  • Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Carleton
  • New England Football Conference – Bridgewater State
  • New Jersey State Athletic Conference – Rowan
  • North Coast Athletic Conference – Wittenberg
  • Ohio Athletic Conference – Mount Union
  • Old Dominion Athletic Conference – Emory & Henry
  • Presidents' Athletic Conference – Washington & Jefferson
  • Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Redlands
  • Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference – Sewanee
  • Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Howard Payne
  • University Athletic Association – Rochester
  • Upper Midwest Athletic Conference – Mount Senario
  • Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Wisconsin–La Crosse

Postseason[]

The 1992 NCAA Division III Football Championship playoffs were the 20th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division III college football. The championship Stagg Bowl game was held at Hawkins Stadium in Bradenton, Florida for the third, and final, time. Like the previous seven tournaments, this year's bracket featured sixteen teams.[2]

Playoff bracket[]

  Regionals
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
Campus Sites
Semifinals
Campus Sites
National Championship Game
Hawkins Stadium
Bradenton, Florida
                                     
 Mount Union 27  
 Dayton 10  
   Mount Union 49  
 
   Illinois Wesleyan 27  
 Illinois Wesleyan 21
 Aurora 12  
   Mount Union 24  
   Wisconsin–La Crosse 29  
 Central (IA) 20  
 Carleton 8  
   Central (IA) 9
 
   Wisconsin–La Crosse 34  
 Wisconsin–La Crosse 47
 Redlands 26  
   Wisconsin–La Crosse 16
   Washington & Jefferson 12
 Emory & Henry 17  
 Thomas More 10  
   Emory & Henry 15
 
   Washington & Jefferson 51  
 Washington & Jefferson 33
 Lycoming 0  
   Washington & Jefferson 18
   Rowan 13  
 Rowan 41  
 WPI 14  
   Rowan 28
 
   Buffalo State 19  
 Buffalo State 28
 Ithaca 26  

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References[]

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