2017 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team

2017 Mount Union Purple Raiders football
NCAA Division III national champion
OAC champion
Conference Ohio Athletic Conference
Ranking
D3Football.com No. 1
2017 record 15–0 (9–0 OAC)
Head coach Vince Kehres (5th season)
Offensive coordinator Chris Kappas (1st season)
Defensive coordinator Daryl Ely (9th season)
Home stadium Mount Union Stadium
(Capacity: 5,600)

The 2017 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team represented the University of Mount Union in the 2017 NCAA Division III football season. The Purple Raiders, led by fifth-year head coach Vince Kehres, were members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) and played their home games at Mount Union Stadium in Alliance, Ohio.

Schedule

Mount Union's 2017 schedule consists of 6 home, and 4 away games in the regular season. The Raiders hosted N.C. Wesleyan, Baldwin Wallace, Ohio Northern, Capital University, Otterbein University, and Muskingum University and traveled to Marietta College, Heidelberg University, Wilmington College, and John Carroll University.

Mount Union had one non–conference game against North Carolina Wesleyan College from the USA South Athletic Conference.

In 2016, Mount Union did not make it to the Stagg Bowl for the first time in eleven years after losing to Mary Hardin-Baylor in the semifinals 14-12. The team finished with a 12-2 record, with a 8-1 record in conference play.

The Purple Raiders ended their season by going to the Stagg Bowl and winning the NCAA Division III National Championship with a 12-0 win over Mary Hardin-Baylor of Texas.[1]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 2 12:00 PM North Carolina Wesleyan* No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH SportsTime Ohio W 58–0   2,533
September 16 1:30 PM at Marietta No. 2 Don Drumm Stadium • Marietta, OH W 69–3   3,142
September 23 1:30 PM Baldwin Wallace No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH SportsTime Ohio W 55–7   2,917
September 30 1:30 PM Ohio Northerndagger No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH SportsTime Ohio W 43–14   3,028
October 7 1:30 PM at #21 Heidelberg No. 2 Hoernemann Stadium • Tiffin, OH W 63–7   2,064
October 14 1:30 PM Capital No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH SportsTime Ohio W 72–14   1,973
October 21 1:30 PM at Wilmington No. 2 Williams StadiumWilmington, OH W 66–7   2,310
October 28 1:30 PM Otterbein No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH W 51–14   1,846
November 4 1:00 PM Muskingum No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH W 59–7   1,948
November 11 1:30 PM at John Carroll No. 2 Don Shula Stadium • University Heights, OH W 31–27   3,444
November 18 12:00 PM Washington and Lee* No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH (NCAA Playoffs First Round) W 21–0   1,534
November 25 12:00 PM #16 Case Western Reserve* No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH (NCAA Playoffs Second Round) W 45–16   1,763
December 2 12:00 PM #15 Frostburg State* No. 2 Mount Union Stadium • Alliance, OH (NCAA Playoffs Quarterfinals) W 70–37   1,863
December 9 1:05 PM at #3 Wisconsin–Oshkosh* No. 2 Titan StadiumOshkosh, WI (NCAA Playoffs Semifinals) ESPN3 W 43–40   1,667
December 15 7:00 PM vs. #1 Mary Hardin–Baylor* No. 2 Salem Football StadiumSalem, VA (Stagg Bowl) ESPNU W 12–0   4,971
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from D3Football.com released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Schedule Source:[2]

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