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The 2023 DuPage Chaparrals football team was an American football team that represented the College of DuPage (COD) during the 2023 junior college football season.In their third year under head coach Matt Rahn, the Chaparrals compiled an 11–1 record, defeated Rochester C&T in the Red Grange Bowl, and won the NJCA Division III national championship.
Year Institution Location Conference Head coach 2021: New Mexico Military: Roswell, New Mexico: Southwest Junior College Football Conference: Kurt Taufa'asau
The 2023 junior college football season was the season of intercollegiate junior college football running from September to December 2023. The season ended with three national champions: two from the National Junior College Athletic Association's (NJCAA) Division I and Division III and one from the California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A).
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Southwest Junior College Football Conference: New Mexico Military Inst. Broncos Roswell: New Mexico: Southwest Junior College Football Conference: North Dakota State College of Science: Wildcats Wahpeton: North Dakota: Minnesota College Athletic Conference: Northeast Mississippi CC: Tigers Booneville: Mississippi: Mississippi Association of ...
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Stats at ArenaFan.com Matthew Rahn (born January 14, 1982) is a retired American football player and since 2020, the acting head coach of the College of DuPage Chaparrals football team. [ 1 ]
The NJCAA Division I champion was Iowa Western who defeated Hutchinson 31–0 in the NJCAA National Football Championship. [1] [2] The NJCAA Division III champion was DuPage who defeated NDSCS 14–12 in the Red Grange Bowl. [3] The CCCAA champion was San Mateo who defeated Riverside City 55–0 in the CCCAA State Championship. [4]