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2008 Sioux Falls Cougars football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2008
teamSioux Falls Cougars
sportfootball
conferenceGreat Plains Athletic Conference
short_confGPAC
record14–0
conf_record10–0
head_coachKalen DeBoer
hc_year4th
off_coachChuck Morrell
oc_year10th
def_coachJon Anderson
dc_year7th
championNAIA national champion
GPAC champion
bowl[NAIA National Championship Game](2008-naia-football-national-championship)
bowl_resultW 23–7 vs.

GPAC champion The 2008 Sioux Falls Cougars football team represented the University of Sioux Falls in the 2008 NAIA football season. The Cougars captured the 2008 NAIA Football National Championship with a 23–7 victory over the top-ranked . The team also won the Great Plains Athletic Conference championship with a perfect 10–0 record. This was the school's third NAIA national championship (1996, 2006) and second in three years. The team was coached by Kalen DeBoer.

Schedule

1412/20#1 Carroll [(NAIA Championship)](2008-naia-football-national-championship)Win23714–0 (10–0)

USF would start the season ranked #2 and would stay at that spot through the championship series.

References

References

  1. "USF Football Archives - 2008 Schedule".
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