1973 Northwestern Red Raiders football team
American college football season
The 1973 Northwestern Red Raiders football team was an American football team that represented Northwestern College of Orange City, Iowa , as a member of the Tri-State Conference during the 1973 NAIA Division II football season . Led by Larry Korver in his seventh season as head coach, the team compiled a perfect record of 12–0, winning the Tri-State Conference title with a 5–0 mark and the NAIA Division II Football National Championship with a 10–3 victory Glenville State in the championship game.
Korver was selected as the 1973 NAIA Football Coach of the Year based on a vote of the NAIA Football Coaches' Association.[ 1] Defensive tackle Tom Rieck was selected as a first-team player on the All-NAIA All-Star team.[ 2] [ 3] Eight Northwestern players received first-team honors on the 1973 all-Tri-State Conference football team: Rieck; quarterback Curt Krull; halfback Mitch Bengard; receivers Dave Hector and Gary Vetter; offensive lineman Jay DeZeeuw; linebacker Doug Van Steenwyk; and defensive back Daryl Hoogeven.[ 4]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 1 at South Dakota State * W 38–28[ 5]
September 8 at Dakota State * Madison, SD W 16–13[ 6]
September 15 Central (IA) * W 22–10[ 7]
September 22 at Buena Vista * W 28–154,500 [ 8]
September 29 Yankton DeValois Field Orange City, IA W 21–14[ 9]
October 6 Concordia (MN) DeValois Field Orange City, IA W 55–7[ 10]
October 13 Westmar DeValois Field Orange City, IA W 50–0[ 11]
October 20 at Bethel (MN) Saint Paul, MN W 34–7[ 12]
October 27 at Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, SD W 45–8[ 13]
November 3 Southwest Minnesota State * DeValois Field Orange City, IA W 34–14[ 14]
November 24 William Jewell * W 28–22,957 [ 15]
December 1 at Glenville State * Huntington, WV (NAIA Division II Championship)W 10–3[ 16]
References
^ "NAIA Coach of the Year: Larry Korver" . The Sioux County Capital . January 23, 1974. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Red Raiders ranked no. 1 in final NAIA ratings" . The Sioux County Capital . December 19, 1973. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Tom Rieck of Northwestern on NAIA Football Star Team" . The Sioux City Journal . December 16, 1973. p. C5 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Three Braves All-Conference" . Argus-Leader . December 4, 1973. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Curt Krull Hurls 4 TD Passes as Northwestern Raps Jacks" . Sioux City Journal . Sioux City, Iowa . October 2, 1973. p. C1. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Red Raiders Win on Late Field Goal" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . September 9, 1973. p. 5D. Retrieved November 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Northwestern Burst Snaps Tie, Drop Central, 22-10" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . September 16, 1973. p. 4D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "99-Yard March Aids Raiders" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . September 23, 1973. p. 7D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Red Raiders Zip Behind Krull Passes" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . September 30, 1973. p. 8D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Raiders Smother Conference Foe" . Sioux City Journal . Sioux City, Iowa . October 7, 1973. p. C3. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Krull Passes Lead 50-0 Rout by No. 1 Red Raiders" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . October 14, 1973. p. 8D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "No. 1 Raiders Clinch Tie For Crown Behind Krull" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . October 21, 1973. p. 8D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Red Raiders Sew Up 3rd Title in Row" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . October 28, 1973. p. 6D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "4 Krull Scoring Flips Let Northwestern Roll" . Sioux City Journal . Sioux City, Iowa . November 4, 1973. p. D4. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ White, Randy (November 25, 1973). "Red Raiders to NAIA Final" . The Des Moines Register . Des Moines, Iowa . p. 5D. Retrieved October 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Red Raiders Win 10-3 To Take Division 2 Title" . Argus Leader . Sioux Falls, South Dakota . Associated Press . December 2, 1973. p. 37. Retrieved November 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
Venues Seasons National championship seasons in bold