1964 Concordia Cobbers football team

1964 Concordia Cobbers football
NAIA national co-champion
MIAC champion
ConferenceMinnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Record10–0–1 (7–0 MIAC)
Head coach
CaptainJohn Nellermoe, Raleigh Lillemoe[1]
Seasons
← 1963
1965 →
1964 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Concordia (MN) $^ 7 0 0 10 0 1
Augsburg 5 2 0 6 3 0
Gustavus Adolphus 4 3 0 5 4 0
Saint John's (MN) 4 3 0 4 3 0
St. Thomas (MN) 3 4 0 3 6 0
Minnesota–Duluth 2 5 0 4 5 0
Hamline 2 5 0 2 7 0
Macalester 1 6 0 1 7 0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA poll

The 1964 Concordia Cobbers football team was an American football team that represented Concordia College of Moorhead, Minnesota, as a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) during the 1964 NAIA football season. In their 24th year under head coach Jake Christiansen, the Cobbers compiled a 10–0–1 record (7–0 against conference opponents), won the MIAC championship, and tied Sam Houston State in the Champion Bowl to share the NAIA national championship.[2][1]

Junior fullback Dave Heide totaled 993 rushing yards in nine regular-season games.[3] Four Cobbers received first-team honors on the 1964 All-MIAC football team selected by the conference coaches: Heide; senior quarterback Bob Nick (praised for his "versatility and amazing football sense"); senior end Paul Brynteson (chosen for his "blocking strength", "pass-catching moves", and "place-kicking toe"); and linebacker Bob Braun (described as "a 200-pound socker").[4]

Concordia had a total enrollment in the fall of 1964 of 1,800 students.[5]

  1. ^ a b "1964 Cobbers Receive NFFMN Legendary Team Award". Concordia College. February 4, 2014.
  2. ^ Eric Peterson (October 20, 2017). "Concordia's 1964 football national championship helped get 'Jake' built". The Bemidji Pioneer.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Aug was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Merrill Swaanson (November 22, 1964). "6 Johnnies, 4 Cobbers on All-MIAC Team". Minneapolis Tribune. p. Sports 5 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Enrollment Data From State Campuses". Minneapolis Tribune. September 6, 1964 – via Newspapers.com.

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