2013 NAIA football season

2013 Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship
1234 Total
Grand View 147014 35
Cumberlands 31406 23
Date December 21, 2013
Season 2013
Stadium Barron Stadium
Location Rome, Georgia

The 2013 NAIA Football National Championship was a four round sixteen team tournament played between November 23 through December 21 of 2013. The tournament concluded on December 21 with a single game played as the 58th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship. The game matched two undefeated teams: #1 Cumberlands Patriots (13-0) against #2 Grand View Vikings. [1]

The championship game was played at Barron Stadium in Rome, Georgia. 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 2013 NAIA Coaches' Poll. This year's field included the top 16 teams from the final poll.[2]

Tournament bracket

1st Round
November 23
Quarterfinals
November 30
Semifinals
December 7
Championship
December 21
            
1 Cumberlands (KY) (100) 56
16 St. Ambrose (IA) (73) 28
1 Cumberlands (KY) (110) 28
6 Saint Francis (IN) (92) 14
6 Saint Francis (IN) (82) 20
9 Faulkner (AL) (92) 13
1 Cumberlands (KY) (120) 34*
3 Carroll (MT) (121) 27
3 Carroll (MT) (101) 38
13(T) Georgetown (KY) (73) 28
3 Carroll (MT) (111) 27
7 Missouri Valley (MO) (92) 3
7 Missouri Valley (MO) (82) 38
12 Northwestern (IA) (82) 13
1 Cumberlands (KY) (130) 23
2 Grand View (IA) (130) 35
2 Grand View (IA) (100) 38
15 Ottawa (KS) (83) 13
2 Grand View (IA) (110) 44
11 11 Tabor (KS) (102) 24
8 Benedictine (KS) (101) 13
11 Tabor (KS) (92) 14
2 Grand View (IA) (120) 35
5 Morningside (IA) (111) 0
4 Baker (KS) (101) 10
13(T) Sterling (KS) (92) 7
4 Baker (KS) (111) 28
5 Morningside (IA) (101) 36
5 Morningside (IA) (91) 40
10 Rocky Mountain (MT) (83) 21

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