2005 NAIA Football National Championship

2005 NAIA Football Championship
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Saint Francis (IN) 3 0 7 0 10
Carroll (MT) 7 10 7 3 27
DateDecember 17, 2005
StadiumJim Carroll Stadium
CitySavannah, Tennessee
MOP (Offense)Tyler Emmert, Carroll
MOP (Defense)Matt Thomas, Carroll
OfficialsBrian Keeling
Jim Boer
Ken Zelmanski
Bob Mahnic
John Wagner
Paul Stout
Jeff Garvin
Attendance6,313
NAIA Football National Championship

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The 2005 NAIA Football Championship Series concluded on December 17, 2005 with the championship game played at Jim Carroll Stadium in Savannah, Tennessee. In a battle between two unbeaten teams, the game was won by the Carroll Fighting Saints over the Saint Francis Cougars by a score of 2710.[1][2]

1st Round
November 19
Quarterfinals
November 26
Semifinals
December 3
Championship
December 17
            
1 Carroll (MT) (100) 23
15 Dickinson State (73) 13
1 Carroll (MT) 24
11 Montana Tech 0
9 Azusa Pacific (63) 17
11 Montana Tech (83) 24
1 Carroll (MT) 55
4 Sioux Falls (SD) 0
4 Sioux Falls (SD) (91) 31
7 Saint Xavier (IL) (92) 28
4 Sioux Falls (SD) 48
6 Tabor (KS) 13
6 Tabor (KS) (100) 17
12 Graceland (IA) (92) 14
1 Carroll (MT) 27
2 Saint Francis (IN) 10
2 Saint Francis (IN) (100) 41
13 Pikeville (KY) (72) 7
2 Saint Francis (IN) 44
5 Georgetown (KY) 14
5 Georgetown (KY) (92) 36
16 Geneva (PA) (83) 35
2 Saint Francis (IN) 42
3 Morningside (IA) 14
3 Morningside (IA) (100) 58
14 Saint Ambrose (IA) (82) 7
3 Morningside (IA) 54
10 Evangel (MO) 21
8 McKendree (IL) (82) 31
10 Evangel (MO) (82) 34
  •  * denotes OT.
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