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2024 NCAA Division II football season

The 2024 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 29 and ended on December 21 with the Division II championship at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas. Ferris State won the title, defeating Valdosta State, 49–14.

D-II team wins over FCS teams

August 29: Sioux Falls 34, St. Thomas (MN) 13 <br> September 7: Edinboro 23, Robert Morris 21 <br> September 21: Clark Atlanta 38, Bethune–Cookman 37 <br> September 28: Frostburg State 25, Mercyhurst 24

Conference changes and new programs

Headlines

  • January 13 - At the 2024 NCAA Convention, the D-II football membership approved a proposal to add a "Week Zero", allowing schools to play one week earlier than in previous seasons and extending the regular season from 11 weeks to 12. The maximum number of regular-season games remained at 11.

Rankings

The top 25 from the AFCA Coaches' Poll.

Preseason Poll

Conference standings

Super Region 1

Super Region 2

Super Region 3

Super Region 4

Postseason

Qualifiers

Bracket

<nowiki>*</nowiki> - Host team

Super Region 1

Super Region 2

Super Region 3

Super Region 4

Semifinals and championship

Teams were re-seeded prior to semifinals.

Bowl games

Two bowl games were held which featured teams that did not qualify for the Division II postseason tournament. This is down from four bowl games in the previous season, as the Live United Texarkana Bowl went defunct and the Florida Beach Bowl was not held for 2024 due to funding issues. Additionally, a regular season conference game between North Greenville and Shorter was postponed due to Hurricane Helene; it was rescheduled for the first week of the Division II postseason, restructured as a quasi-bowl game and dubbed the "Helene Relief Bowl".

All-America Team

The 2024 Division II College Football All-America Team is composed of the following College Football All-American first teams chosen by the following selector organizations: Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Conference Commissioner's Association (CCA) and Don Hansen (DH).

Offense

Quarterback

Running back

  • Jada Byers, Virginia Union (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Chavon Wright, Charleston (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Ronald Blackman, Tiffin (AFCA-2, AP-2, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • Shane Watts, Fort Hays State (AP-2, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • L. J. Turner, Catawba (AFCA-2)

Wide receiver

  • Terrill Davis, Central Oklahoma (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Tyler Kahmann, Emporia State (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Reggie Retzlaff, CSU Pueblo (AFCA, AP, DH, CCA-2)
  • Max McLeod, Colorado Mines (AFCA-2, DH-2)
  • Brice Peters, Bemidji State (AFCA-2, DH-2)
  • Flynn Schiele, Colorado Mines (AP-2, CCA-2)
  • Reginald Vick Jr., Virginia Union (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Cam Abshire, Emory & Henry (AP-2)
  • Jo Hayes, UNC Pembroke (AFCA-2)

Tight end

  • Tre Williams, Limestone (CCA, DH-2)
  • Cameron Woods, Northeastern State (DH, AP-2)
  • Gabe Hagen, Minnesota State (AP)
  • Sam Pitz, Minnesota Duluth (AFCA)
  • Cayden Davis, Henderson State (CCA-2)
  • Henry Dryden, South Dakota Mines (AFCA-2)

Offensive linemen

  • Gabe Brown, Grand Valley State (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Will Flowers, Valdosta State (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Jaheim Bassham, California (AP, DH, AFCA-2, CCA-2)
  • Jake Dugger, Harding (AFCA, CCA, AP-2, DH-2)
  • Jake Gannon, Bemidji State (AP, DH, CCA-2)
  • Lawrence Hattar, Ferris State (AFCA, DH)
  • Nic Van de Graaf, Colorado Mines (AP, CCA)
  • Montriel Lee, Central Oklahoma (AFCA, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • Bryce George, Ferris State (CCA, AP-2)
  • Jaelon Brown, Delta State (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Yoseph Carter, Findlay (AFCA-2, DH-2)
  • Gabe Clark, Central Missouri (AFCA-2, AP-2)
  • Joe Cooper, Slippery Rock (AP-2, CCA-2)
  • Marshall Foerner, Minnesota State (AFCA-2, DH-2)
  • Donovan McCollister, Charleston (AFCA-2, CCA-2)

Defense

Defensive linemen

  • Marquise Fleming, Wingate (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Ricky Freymond, Western Colorado (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Todd Hill, Slippery Rock, (AP, DH, CCA-2)
  • Jamair Diaz, Glenville State (DH, AFCA-2, AP-2)
  • Trevon Lambert, West Alabama (AFCA, DH-2)
  • Gage Price, Harding (AP, AFCA-2)
  • JaMichael Rogers, Miles (CCA, DH-2)
  • Khris Walton, Tiffin (CCA, DH-2)
  • Myles Menges, Fort Hays State (AFCA)
  • Jake Fisher, Northwest Missouri State (AFCA-2, AP-2)
  • Traevon Mitchell, West Florida (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Isaac Anderson, Virginia Union (AP-2)
  • Leonard Henry IV, Saginaw Valley State (CCA-2)
  • Dawson Scott, Southern Arkansas (AFCA-2)

Linebacker

  • Benari Black, Johnson C. Smith, (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Jake Adams, Northern State (CCA, DH, AP-2)
  • Clay Schulte, Indianapolis (AFCA, CCA)
  • Micah Gretsinger, Saginaw Valley State (DH, AFCA-2, CCA-2)
  • Cam Hollobaugh, Walsh (AFCA, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • Jack Puckett, Central Oklahoma (CCA)
  • Wilfredo Diaz, Edinboro (AP-2, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • Colin Stuhr, Colorado Mesa (AFCA-2, AP-2, CCA-2)
  • Clark Griffin, Harding (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Garrett Cox, IUP (AFCA-2)
  • Eric Rascoe, Angelo State (AP-2)

Defensive back

  • Lashon Young, Miles (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH)
  • Larry Elder, Valdosta State (AFCA, AP, CCA-2, DH-2)
  • Tanner Volk, Central Washington (CCA, DH, AFCA-2, AP-2)
  • Andrew Pitts, Angelo State (AP, CCA)
  • Devin Pringle, Grand Valley State (CCA, DH)
  • Peyton Buckley, Augustana (South Dakota) (AP, AFCA-2, DH-2)
  • Nic Cheeley, Lenoir–Rhyne (DH, CCA-2)
  • Josiah Johnson, Ouachita Baptist (AFCA)
  • Dion Kuinlan, Assumption (AFCA)
  • Rashan Murray, California (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Josh Stokes, Slippery Rock (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Daniel Bone III, CSU Pueblo (AP-2)
  • Ty Dugger, Harding (CCA-2)
  • Cameren Grodhaus, Davenport (AFCA-2)
  • Jaaron Joseph, Emporia State (CCA-2)
  • Melvin Smith Jr., Southern Arkansas (AFCA-2)

Special Teams

Placekicker

  • Anthony Beitko, California (AP, CCA, DH)
  • Elijah Guyton, West Alabama (AFCA)
  • Joseph Carlson, Midwestern State (AP-2, DH-2)
  • Brandon Perez, East Central (AFCA-2, CCA-2)

Punter

  • Blake Doud, Colorado Mines (AFCA, AP, CCA, DH-2)
  • Brenden Lach, Michigan Tech (DH, AFCA-2, AP-2, CCA-2)

All-purpose / return specialist

  • Trinidad Chambliss, Ferris State (AP, DH)
  • DeJuan Bell, Fort Valley State (AFCA, DH-2)
  • Kha'lil Eason, New Haven (CCA)
  • Virgil Lemons, West Florida (AFCA-2)
  • Drew Nash, Western Colorado (AP-2)
  • Korey Stephens, Central Oklahoma (CCA-2)

Sources:

Coaching changes

Preseason and in-season

This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2024, and will include any changes announced after a team's last regularly scheduled games but before its playoff games.

End of season

This list includes coaching changes announced during the season that did not take effect until the end of the season.

See also

References

Notes