2008 NCAA Division II National Football Championship Playoffs - Participants

Participants

School Conference Season Record
Abilene Christian University Lone Star Conference 10–0
Albany State University Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 7–3
American International College Northeast Ten Conference 9–1
Ashland University Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 8–3
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 10–1
California University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 10–1
Carson-Newman College South Atlantic Conference 7–3
Central Washington University Great Northwest Athletic Conference 10–1
Chadron State College Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 10–1
Delta State University Gulf South Conference 9–1
Grand Valley State University Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 10–0
University of Minnesota Duluth Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 11–0
Minnesota State University, Mankato Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 9–2
University of Nebraska at Omaha Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 7–3
University of North Alabama Gulf South Conference 10–1
Northwest Missouri State University Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 10–1
Pittsburg State University Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 10–1
Seton Hill University West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 9–2
Southern Connecticut State University Northeast Ten Conference 8–2
Tusculum College South Atlantic Conference 8–3
Valdosta State University Gulf South Conference 8–2
Wayne State College Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 9–2
West Chester University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 8–3
West Texas A&M University Lone Star Conference 10–1

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