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2021 NCAA Division III football season

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The 2021 NCAA Division III football season was the component of the 2021 college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States. The regular season began on September 4 and ended on November 13.

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The season's playoffs were played between November 20 and December 17, and culminated in the national championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. The Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders beat the North Central Cardinals in the title game, 57–24.

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Conference changes and new programs

Membership changes

  1. Already did not play in 2020–21 but their football conference did not hold a football season in 2020–21.
  2. Already moved in 2020–21 but did not play during the spring 2020–21 season.
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Conference standings

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Postseason

Qualification

Automatic bids (27)

At-large bids (5)

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Bracket

First round
November 20
Second round
November 27
Quarterfinals
December 4
Semifinals
December 11
Championship
Stagg Bowl
December 17
Canton, Ohio
               
* Saint John's (MN) 41
Lake Forest 14
* Saint John's (MN) 28
Linfield 31
* Linfield 44
Redlands 10
Linfield 24
Mary Hardin–Baylor 49
* Mary Hardin–Baylor 13
Trinity (TX) 3
* Mary Hardin–Baylor 42
Birmingham–Southern 7
* Birmingham–Southern 24
Huntingdon 14
Mary Hardin–Baylor 24
Wisconsin–Whitewater 7
* Wisconsin–Whitewater 69
Greenville 7
* Wisconsin–Whitewater 45
DePauw 0
* DePauw 26
Rose–Hulman 21
Wisconsin–Whitewater 51
Central (IA) 21
* Central (IA) 61
Bethel (MN) 35
* Central (IA) 30
Wheaton (IL) 28
* Wheaton (IL) 63
Aurora 31
Mary Hardin–Baylor 57
North Central (IL) 24
* North Central (IL) w/o
Carnegie Mellon [a]
* North Central (IL) 34
Wisconsin–La Crosse 20
* Albion 23
Wisconsin–La Crosse 58
North Central (IL) 55
RPI 6
* Cortland 26
Springfield 21
* Cortland 14
RPI 21
* Endicott 14
RPI 20
North Central (IL) 26
Mount Union 13
* Mount Union 52
Washington and Lee 0
* Mount Union 45
Johns Hopkins 35
* Salisbury 20
Johns Hopkins 45
Mount Union 35
Muhlenberg 29
* Delaware Valley 62
Anna Maria 10
* Delaware Valley 0
Muhlenberg 14
* Muhlenberg 45
Framingham State 0
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Coaching changes

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This list includes all head coaching changes announced during or after the season.

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Notes

  1. The day before the game was scheduled to be played, Carnegie Mellon announced that it would withdraw from the tournament due to a number of positive COVID-19 tests among members of the team and the game was declared as a no contest.[1]

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