The 1963 NCAA College Division football season was played by American football teams representing 299 colleges and universities recognized the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as minor programs. The remaining 120 colleges and universities that were NCAA members and fielded football teams competed in the 1963 NCAA University Division football season.
In 1963, both United Press International (UPI) and the Associated Press (AP) conducted "small college" polls, and selected different number one teams. UPI's panel of coaches selected Delaware, who had a record of 8âÂÂ0 and had outscored their opponents 290âÂÂ76 while winning all their games by at least 9 points. The AP's panel of sportswriters selected Northern Illinois, who finished the regular season at 9âÂÂ0 including three shutouts. The Huskies went on to defeat in the Mineral Water Bowl, 21âÂÂ14.
After the season ended, the NCAA announced plans to play "four postseason regional games" in 1964. These were played from 1964 through 1972. However, not until 1973, when the NCAA College Division was reorganized as NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III, did these postseason games to determine a national champion.
Associated Press (writers) final poll<br /> Published on November 29
Denotes team played a game after UPI poll, hence record differs in AP poll<br /> UMass was actually 8âÂÂ0âÂÂ1 when the poll was taken.
United Press International (coaches) final poll<br /> Published on December 4
Florida A&M actually 7âÂÂ2 when the poll was taken.