1963 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team

The 1963 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in the North Central Conference (NCC) during the 1963 NCAA College Division football season. In its seventh year under head coach Marvin C. Helling, the team compiled a 6–3 record (4–2 against NCC opponents), tied for second place out of seven teams in the NCC, and outscored opponents by a total of 162 to 61.[1] The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

1963 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football
ConferenceNorth Central Conference
1963 record6–3 (4–2 NCC)
Head coachMarvin C. Helling (7th season)
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
1963 North Central Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
South Dakota State $ 6 0 0  9 1 0
North Dakota 4 2 0  6 3 0
State College of Iowa 4 2 0  5 3 1
North Dakota State 3 3 0  3 5 0
Augustana (SD) 2 4 0  2 8 0
Morningside 1 5 0  3 5 0
South Dakota 1 5 0  1 7 0
  • $ Conference champion

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 14Minnesota-DuluthW 33–0
September 21AugustanaW 7–6
September 28at MontanaW 19–13
October 5MorningsideW 21–0
October 12South Dakota StateL 6–7
October 19at North Dakota StateW 21–7
October 26at State College of IowaL 0–9
November 2at Montana StateL 0–19
November 9at South DakotaW 55–0
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References

  1. "2019 North Dakota Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of North Dakota. 2019. p. 176.
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