D3football.com is an organization that reports and recognizes accomplishments of NCAA Division III football. Some of the main goals of the D3football.com are to highlight the lower divisions of the NCAA and promote those student athletes. D3football.com is also responsible for one of the two Top 25 polls for Division III football, along with the American Football Coaches Association. They also keep attendance records for NCAA Division III football as well, since the NCAA does not recognize attendance records for lower divisions.[1]

D3football.com
Formation1998
Executive Editor
Pat Coleman
Managing Editor
Greg Thomas
Editor Emeritus
Keith McMillan
Senior Editor
Ryan Tipps
Websited3football.com

The organization recognizes individuals through weekly awards throughout the season, as well as all-region and all-American teams at the conclusion of the year.[2] They also help to present the Gagliardi Trophy by announcing semifinalist, finalist, and winner.[3]

All-American Teams

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Since 1999, D3football.com has selected an All-American team. It is selected by the editors through nominations by DIII sports information directors (SIDs) and is also recognized by the NCAA.[4]

D3football.com National Coach of the Year

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In 2005, D3football.com started awarding a national coach of the year for NCAA Division III.[5]

Year Coach Team
2005 Bob Berezowitz Wisconsin–Whitewater
2006 Larry Kehres Mount Union
2007 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2008 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2009 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2010 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2011 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2012 Larry Kehres Mount Union
2013 Lance Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater
2014 Joe Smith Linfield
2015 Vince Kehres Mount Union
2016 Tom Arth John Carroll
2017 Vince Kehres Mount Union
2018 Jim Margraff Johns Hopkins
2019 Jeff Thorne North Central (IL)
2020 No season due to the COVID-19
2021 Pete Fredenburg[6] Mary Hardin–Baylor
2022 Chris Winter[7] Wartburg
2023 Curt Fitzpatrick[8] Cortland

D3football.com National Player of the Year

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In 2005, D3football.com started awarding an offensive and defensive player of the year for NCAA Division III.[9]

Year Offensive Team Defensive Team
2005 Brett Elliott Linfield Damien Dumonceaux Saint John's (MN)
2006 Nate Kmic Mount Union Ryan Kleppe Wisconsin–Whitewater
2007 Justin Beaver Wisconsin–Whitewater Jerrell Freeman Mary Hardin–Baylor
2008 Nate Kmic Mount Union Jace Rindahl Wisconsin–Whitewater
2009 Cecil Shorts Mount Union Eddie Vallery Wittenberg
2010 Levell Coppage Wisconsin–Whitewater Matt Wenger North Central (IL)
2011 Levell Coppage Wisconsin–Whitewater Nick Driskill Mount Union
2012 Nate Wara Wisconsin–Oshkosh Javicz Jones Mary Hardin–Baylor
2013 Kevin Burke Mount Union Cole Klotz Wisconsin–Whitewater
2014 Jake Kumerow Wisconsin–Whitewater Tyre Coleman Hobart
2015 Jordan Roberts St. Thomas (MN) Tom Lally Mount Union
2016 Sam Riddle Linfield Teidrick Smith Mary Hardin–Baylor
2017 Brett Kasper Wisconsin–Oshkosh Mamadou Soumahoro Berry
2018 Jackson Erdmann Saint John's (MN) Louis Berry Mount Union
2019 Broc Rutter North Central (IL) Dallas McRae Wheaton (IL)
2020 No season due to the COVID-19
2021 Blaine Hawkins Central (IA) Jefferson Fritz Mary Hardin–Baylor
2022 Ethan Greenfield North Central (IL) Michael Nobile Delaware Valley
2023 Luke Lehnen North Central (IL) Owen Grover Wartburg

References

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  1. ^ Borzi, Pat (September 22, 2017). "So Many People Want to See the Tommies and the Johnnies". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  2. ^ "All-time Team of the Week honorees". D3football.com. D3football.com. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  3. ^ "The Gagliardi Trophy". gojohnnies.com. The Gagliardi Trophy. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  4. ^ "D3football.com All-Americans". D3football.com. D3football.com. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Coach of the Year". D3football.com. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  6. ^ Zayas, Riley. "Fredenburg named D3football.com Coach of the Year, 5 Crusaders named All-Americans". truetothecru. truetothecru.com. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  7. ^ Pitz, Mark (December 20, 2022). "New Hampton Native Winter Named Division III Football Coach of the Year". KCHA News. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Curt Fitzpatrick of SUNY Cortland Named 2023 D3football.com National Coach of the Year". Empire8.com. Empire 8. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Player of the Year". D3football.com. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
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