2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season
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The 2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season is made up of 10 college athletic programs that compete in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA. It is commonly called "The Kansas Conference", and as the name implies, all members are located in Kansas...

 (KCAC) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is an athletic association that organizes college and university-level athletic programs. Membership in the NAIA consists of smaller colleges and universities across the United States. The NAIA allows colleges and universities outside the USA...

 (NAIA) for the 2010 college football
College football
College football refers to American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities...

 season. The season began on August 28, 2010, at 7:00 pm when the Ottawa University Braves
Ottawa University Braves
Ottawa University Braves are the athletic teams that represent Ottawa University. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Baseball* Basketball* Cross Country...

 challenged state-rival Baker University
Baker University
Baker University is a private, residential university located in Baldwin City, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1858, it is the oldest university in Kansas and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Baker University is made up of four schools...

 in the College Fanz First Down Classic
College Fanz First Down Classic
The First Down Classic is the only National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics endorsed Pre-Season bowl game. It began operations in 2007, taking over for the defunct Wheat Bowl that operated from 1995 until 2006...

 game.

After conclusion of a successful 10-game season on November 13, conference champions McPherson and runner-up Ottawa were seeded to compete in the 2010
2010 NAIA Football National Championship
The 2010 NAIA Football National Championship was played on December 18, 2010 as the 55th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship. The game was played at Barron Stadium in Rome, Georgia. The championship was won by the Carroll Fighting Saints over the Sioux Falls Cougars by a...

 NAIA National Football Championship
NAIA national football championship
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Football National Championship is decided by a post-season playoff system featuring the best NAIA college football teams in the United States. Under sponsorship of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the championship game has...

. Both teams were eliminated from the tournament in the first round.

Conference teams and information

Conference rules require each team to play all other teams within the conference and one other regular season non-conference game for a total of 10 games (beginning in 2011, the conference will allow schools to play 11 games).
School Mascot Head Coach Location Stadium Rankings
Preseason
April 19, 2010
End of
Season
November 14, 2010
Postseason
January 10, 2011
Bethany
Bethany College (Kansas)
Bethany College is a small liberal arts college located in Lindsborg, Kansas and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America . The college's mission is to educate, develop and challenge individuals to reach for truth and excellence as they lead loves of faith, learning and service...

Terrible Swedes
Bethany College Terrible Swedes
Bethany College athletic teams are known as the Terrible Swedes. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.-Football:...

Jamie Cruce
Jamie Cruce
Jamie Cruce is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. He was also a player at the school under hall of fame coach Ted Kessinger.-Coaching results:...

Lindsborg, Kansas
Lindsborg, Kansas
Lindsborg is a city in McPherson County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,458. It is known for its association with Swedish heritage and the biennial Svensk Hyllningsfest...

Lindstrom Field
Lindstrom Field
Lindstrom Field is a sport stadium in Lindsborg, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by Bethany College for college football and men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium is also used for local school and other community events.-External links:* official website...

Bethel
Bethel College (Kansas)
Bethel College is a private college affiliated with Mennonite Church USA. The college is located on the edge of the Flint Hills and the vast wheat fields of south central Kansas in the town of North Newton...

Threshers
Bethel College Threshers
Bethel College athletic teams are known as the Threshers. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.-Cross country and track & field:...

Travis Graber
Travis Graber
-External links:*...

North Newton, Kansas
North Newton, Kansas
North Newton is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,759. The city of Newton is located next to the city, but it not part of North Newton. North Newton is home of Bethel College, which has approximately 500 students.-Geography:North...

Thresher Stadium
Thresher Stadium
Thresher Stadium is a sport stadium in North Newton, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Bethel College for college football and men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium is also used for local high school and other community events....

Friends
Friends University
Friends University is a private non-denominational Christian university in Wichita, Kansas.Friends University was founded in 1898. The main building was originally built in 1886 for Garfield University, but was donated in 1898 to the Religious Society of Friends by James Davis, a St. Louis...

Falcons
Friends University Falcons
Friends University athletic teams are known as the Falcons. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference....

Monty Lewis Wichita, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas
Wichita is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas.As of the 2010 census, the city population was 382,368. Located in south-central Kansas on the Arkansas River, Wichita is the county seat of Sedgwick County and the principal city of the Wichita metropolitan area...

Adair-Austin Stadium
Adair-Austin Stadium
Adair-Austin Stadium is a sport stadium in Wichita, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Friends University Falcons football, soccer, and track and field teams. The stadium is also used for other community events.-External links:...

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Kansas Wesleyan
Kansas Wesleyan University
Kansas Wesleyan University is a private four-year Methodist college founded in Salina, Kansas in 1886. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church...

Coyotes
Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes
Kansas Wesleyan University athletic teams are known as the Coyotes.. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.-Football:...

Dave Dallas
Dave Dallas
Dave Dallas is an American football coach and former player in the United States. He is currently the head football coach at Kansas Wesleyan University, a position he has held since 1997. From 1989 to 1996, Dallas was the head football coach at Ottawa University.-Playing career:Dallas played...

Salina, Kansas
Salina, Kansas
Salina is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 47,707. Located in one of the world's largest wheat-producing areas, Salina is a regional trade center for north-central Kansas...

Salina Stadium
Salina Stadium
Salina Stadium is a sport stadium in Salina, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes football, soccer, and track and field teams. The stadium is also used by several local high schools and for other community events....

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McPherson
McPherson College
McPherson College was chartered in 1887 by the leaders of the Church of the Brethren. The college provides a career-oriented liberal arts education...

Bulldogs Joe Bettasso
Joe Bettasso
-Coaching career:Bettasso is the current head college football coach for the McPherson Bulldogs located in McPherson, Kansas and he has held that position since the 2010 season. His coaching record at McPherson is 10 wins and 1 loss...

McPherson, Kansas
McPherson, Kansas
McPherson is a city in and the county seat of McPherson County, Kansas, United States, in the central part of the state. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 13,155. The city is named after Union General James Birdseye McPherson, a Civil War general...

McPherson Stadium
McPherson Stadium
McPherson Stadium is a sport stadium in McPherson, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the McPherson College Bulldogs football, soccer, and track and field teams...

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Ottawa
Ottawa University
Ottawa University is a private, non-profit, faith-based liberal arts college located in Ottawa, Kansas. It was founded in 1865 and is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA...

Braves
Ottawa University Braves
Ottawa University Braves are the athletic teams that represent Ottawa University. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Baseball* Basketball* Cross Country...

Kent Kessinger
Kent Kessinger
-Coaching career:Coach Kessinger is the current head college football coach for the Ottawa University Braves located in Ottawa, Kansas. He has held that position since the 2004 season and is the 29th football coach at the school...

Ottawa, Kansas
Ottawa, Kansas
Ottawa is a city situated along the Marais des Cygnes River in the central part of Franklin County, located in east-central Kansas, 50 miles southwest of Kansas City, Mo., in the central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 12,649. It is the county seat and most populous...

Peoples Bank Field
Peoples Bank Field
Peoples Bank Field, formely known as Cook Field, is a sport stadium in Ottawa, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Ottawa University football, soccer, and track & field teams...

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Saint Mary
University of Saint Mary (Kansas)
The University of Saint Mary is a private liberal arts university in Leavenworth, Kansas. It is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, who established it as Saint Mary College. Though it was originally a school for women, the school is now coeducational. St. Mary's Academy for high...

Spires
Saint Mary Spires
Saint Mary athletic teams are known as the Spires. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Baseball* Basketball* Football* SoccerWomen's Sports...

Lance Hinson
Lance Hinson (football coach)
-Playing History:Hinson coached college football for three years at the University of North Texas.-Assistant coaching:Hinson worked at several schools as an undergraduate/graduate coaching assistant and later as an assistant coach...

Leavenworth, Kansas
Leavenworth, Kansas
Leavenworth is the largest city and county seat of Leavenworth County, in the U.S. state of Kansas and within the Kansas City, Missouri Metropolitan Area. Located in the northeast portion of the state, it is on the west bank of the Missouri River. As of the 2010 census, the city population was...

Saint Mary Field
Saint Mary Field
Saint Mary Field is a sport stadium in Leavenworth, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Saint Mary Spires football, soccer, and track and field teams. The stadium is also used by several local high schools and for other community events....

Southwestern
Southwestern College (Kansas)
Southwestern College is a four-year private college affiliated with the United Methodist Church located in Winfield, Kansas, United States. It was founded in 1885 and graduated its first class in 1889. In addition to its campus programs, it offers online programs.-Academics:The main campus is a...

Moundbuilders
Southwestern College Moundbuilders
Southwestern College athletic teams are known as the Moundbuilders . They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Basketball...

Ken Crandall
Ken Crandall
-External links:*...

Winfield, Kansas
Winfield, Kansas
Winfield is a city situated along the Walnut River in the west-central part of Cowley County, located in South Central Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 12,301...

Richard L. Jantz Stadium
Sterling
Sterling College (Kansas)
Sterling College is a Christ-centered, four-year liberal arts college located in Sterling, Kansas with a mission "to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith." The school is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and...

Warriors
Sterling College Warriors
Sterling College athletic teams are known as the Warriors. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference....

Andy Lambert Sterling, Kansas
Sterling, Kansas
Sterling is a city in Rice County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,328. Sterling is home to Sterling College.- History :...

Smisor Stadium
Smisor Stadium
Smisor Stadium is a sport stadium in Sterling, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Sterling College for college football and men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium is also used for local high school and other community events.-External links:...

Tabor Bluejays
Tabor Bluejays
Tabor College athletic teams are known as the Bluejays. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Baseball* Basketball* Cross Country* Football* Soccer...

Mike Gardner Hillsboro, Kansas
Hillsboro, Kansas
Hillsboro is a city in Marion County, Kansas, United States. Hillsboro was named after John Gillespie Hill, who homesteaded in the area in 1871. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,993. Hillsboro is home of Tabor College, which has approximately 550 students.-19th century:For...

Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium is a sport stadium in Hillsboro, Kansas that opened in 2009, replacing Reimer Stadium. The facility is primarily used by the Tabor College and Hillsboro high school athletic teams. The stadium is also used for local high school sporting events and other community events...


Preseason outlook

Ottawa was declared the 2009 KCAC Champions with an undefeated regular season record. The 2010 season begins with three teams nationally ranked in the NAIA: Ottawa (8th), McPherson (12th), and Friends (15th).

Bethany

Bethany is coming off a 4–6 season and finished the spring practices looking to fill key offensive positions at the quarterback and running back positions in an effort to "ramp up a running game that basically was non-existent the second half of the season." In week 4, Bethany plays outside of the NAIA against NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...

 Division III team MacMurray College
MacMurray College
MacMurray College is a career-directed liberal arts college located in Jacksonville, Illinois. Its enrollment in fall 2011 was 548. It is from Springfield and from Chicago....

.

Bethel

First-year coach Travis Graber takes over a team that completed the season with 3 wins and 7 losses. Graber was the team's Defensive Coordinator in 2009 and was promoted to the job after head coach Mike Moore resigned.

Friends

Friends University begins 2010 with long-time coach Monty Lewis. The program ended 2009 with 8 wins and 2 losses and a third place finish in the conference. Seven defensive starters return from the previous year that ranked second in rushing defense (50.8 yapg) and total defense (220.5 yapg) in the NAIA.

Kansas Wesleyan

Head coach Dave Dallas
Dave Dallas
Dave Dallas is an American football coach and former player in the United States. He is currently the head football coach at Kansas Wesleyan University, a position he has held since 1997. From 1989 to 1996, Dallas was the head football coach at Ottawa University.-Playing career:Dallas played...

 begins the season bringing in 21 freshman
Freshman
A freshman or fresher is a first-year student in secondary school, high school, or college. The term first year can also be used as a noun, to describe the students themselves A freshman (US) or fresher (UK, India) (or sometimes fish, freshie, fresher; slang plural frosh or freshmeat) is a...

 recruits and 3 additional Junior College
Junior college
The term junior college refers to different educational institutions in different countries.-India:In India, most states provide schooling through 12th grade...

 transfers.

McPherson

McPherson completed the 2009 year with a record of 9 wins and 2 losses (8–1 in conference play) with a second place finish in the conference and post-season playoff appearance for the first time. Returning players incluyde Aaron Laffite who was first in the country last year in scoring per game (12.7).

Ottawa

The Ottawa University Braves
Ottawa University Braves
Ottawa University Braves are the athletic teams that represent Ottawa University. They participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.Men's Sports* Baseball* Basketball* Cross Country...

 return as the prior year's conference champion with thirteen of the previous year's starters. In 2009 the team lost their only game in the second round of the NAIA playoffs and begins ranked #8 nationally in the pre-season poll. They completed a record of 11–1. Wide receiver Clarence Anderson was named to the Sporting News
The Sporting News
Sporting News is an American-based sports magazine. It was established in 1886, and it became the dominant American publication covering baseball — so much so that it acquired the nickname "The Bible of Baseball"...

 Preseason NAIA All-American Team for 2010 and head coach Kent Kessinger
Kent Kessinger
-Coaching career:Coach Kessinger is the current head college football coach for the Ottawa University Braves located in Ottawa, Kansas. He has held that position since the 2004 season and is the 29th football coach at the school...

 is in his seventh year at the program.

Saint Mary

Saint Mary's disappointing 3–7 record in 2009 ended with a win. Head Coach Lance Hinson
Lance Hinson (football coach)
-Playing History:Hinson coached college football for three years at the University of North Texas.-Assistant coaching:Hinson worked at several schools as an undergraduate/graduate coaching assistant and later as an assistant coach...

 returns for his sixth season.

Southwestern

Ken Crandall
Ken Crandall
-External links:*...

 begins the season for the Moundbuilders with a new stadium as Sonner Stadium
Sonner Stadium
Richard L. Jantz Stadium is a sport stadium in Winfield, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by the Southwestern College Moundbuilders football and track & field teams...

 is being renovated. The "Builders" have lost 13 straight road games dating back to 2007.

Sterling

Sterling comes off the 2009 season with a fourth-place finish in the conference and a 6–4 record.

Tabor

The Tabor Bluejays football team play their home games in Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium is a sport stadium in Hillsboro, Kansas that opened in 2009, replacing Reimer Stadium. The facility is primarily used by the Tabor College and Hillsboro high school athletic teams. The stadium is also used for local high school sporting events and other community events...

 located in Hillsboro, Kansas
Hillsboro, Kansas
Hillsboro is a city in Marion County, Kansas, United States. Hillsboro was named after John Gillespie Hill, who homesteaded in the area in 1871. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,993. Hillsboro is home of Tabor College, which has approximately 550 students.-19th century:For...

. Tabor's previous year produced a winless 0–10 season. The head coach for the 2010 season is Mike Gardner
Mike Gardner (football coach)
-Playing career:Gardner played college football for NAIA school Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas from 1986 to 1990, where he held a school record 53 yard field goal that was broken in 2007...

. 2010 marks Gardner's return to Tabor from the Malone Pioneers in Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio
Canton is the county seat of Stark County in northeastern Ohio, approximately south of Akron and south of Cleveland.The City of Caton is the largest incorporated area within the Canton-Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area...

. Gardner coached the Bluejays for the 2004 and 2005 seasons. In his previous tenure at the program, Gardner led the Bluejays to back-to-back conference championships and was nationally ranked both years.

Schedule

Index to colors and formatting
KCAC member won
KCAC member lost
Winning team in bold

Week 0

NAIA football typically plays bowl game
Bowl game
In North America, a bowl game is commonly considered to refer to one of a number of post-season college football games. Prior to 2002, bowl game statistics were not included in players' career totals and the games were mostly considered to be exhibition games involving a payout to participating...

s in the pre-season as a regular season game. This tradition began with the now defunct Wheat Bowl
Wheat Bowl
The Wheat Bowl was the only National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics endorsed Pre-Season bowl game that operated from 1995 until 2006. The Wheat Bowl Football Classic was headquartered in the Central Kansas town of Ellinwood and was played in nearby Great Bend annually as the kickoff for...

 and has continued with the College Fanz First Down Classic.

#24 Baker at #8 Ottawa (College Fanz First Down Classic)

The start of the 2010 NAIA football season began at People's Bank Field in Ottawa, Kansas for the College Fanz First Down Classic
College Fanz First Down Classic
The First Down Classic is the only National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics endorsed Pre-Season bowl game. It began operations in 2007, taking over for the defunct Wheat Bowl that operated from 1995 until 2006...

 game between two nationally ranked teams: #8 Ottawa and #24 Baker. This game marked the first time the two schools met in football for 17 years. Ottawa began the game by returning the kickoff for a touchdown and let the entire game to a 24–14 victory.

Offensively the teams were closely matched statistically: Ottawa produced 375 yards of total offense to Baker's 408; Baker managed to record 19 first downs while Ottawa achieved 20; third down conversions were 5–16 for Baker, 9–23 for Ottawa. Statistically, the major marked difference was in penalties: Baker had 16 penalties and gave up 144 yards, where Ottawa had a mere 4 penalties that gave up 28 yards.

Week 1

Saint Mary at Southern Nazarene

Southern Nazarene set a school record with 556 total yards, 418 of which were passing. The final score was 63–17, with 36 points scored in the second quarter alone.

Southern Nazarene had lost the week prior to Eastern New Mexico by a score of 21–59, placing Southern Nazarene to a record of 1–1. Saint Mary's record for the season was 0–1, as this was the season opener.

Haskell at #12 McPherson

The twelfth-ranked McPherson Bulldogs held Haskell scoreless for the entire game. Haskell was able to achieve 8 first downs for the game, compared to McPherson's 25. Haskell's total offense was only 142 yards, where McPherson achieved 407 total yards. Haskell was 1–14 on third down conversions, where McPHerson was 5–12.

The final score of Haskell 0/McPherson 45 put Haskell's record to 0–2 and McPherson to 1–0.

Panhandle State at Southwestern

Southwestern opened the season in newly-renovated Richard L. Jantz Stadium against NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...

 Division II Panhandle State
Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Oklahoma Panhandle State University is a university in Goodwell, Oklahoma. OPSU is a baccalaureate degree granting institution. General governance of the institution is provided by the Board of Regents of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges...

. Panhandle State ended the game with negative punting yards (-43) from a single punt, but managed 14–21 on third down conversions, where Southwestern was 0–8 on third down. Panhandle State achieved exactly 500 yards in total offense compared to Southwestern's 279. The final score of 32–27 put Panhandle State to 1–1 for the season and Southwestern to 0–1.

Week 2

Bethany at Saint Mary

The Bethany Terrible Swedes scored 21 points in the third quarter against Saint Mary in their 51–27 victory. Their first score came on a 30 yard field goal. Later in the first quarter, Saint Mary came up with a 19 yard pass for a touchdown to take the lead by a score of 3–7. Still in the first quarter, Bethany returned a kick for a touchdown to take the lead 9–7 (the extra point attempt was blocked).

In the second quarter, Saint Mary took the lead again by scoring a touchdown to bring the score to 14–9. Bethany answered with two back-to-back touchdowns, which left the score 23–14 and led for the remainder of the game. Saint Mary would score two more touchdowns and produce 420 yards of total offense, but it would not be enough to overcome Bethany's seven touchdowns.

Southwestern at Sterling

Sterling College gave up 4 fumbles and 1 interception, but still managed to record a 28–17 victory over Southwestern. Sterling's Rashard Colquit scored a touchdown on a 35 yard run in the first quarter and maintained the lead for the remainder of the game.

Southwestern produced 319 yards in total offense to Sterlings 291. Southwestern also managed 2–4 on fourth down conversions, and 5–19 on third down conversions. After the game, Southwestern dropped to a record of 0–2 (0–1 KCAC) and Sterling was 1–0 (1–0 KCAC).

#9 Ottawa at Bethel

The Ottawa Braves took a national ranking of #9 and traveled to play Bethel College. The visiting team handled the Threshers with a final score of 62–23. Ottawa scored three touchdowns in the first quarter and seven in the third quarter. Two of the touchdowns in the third period were kick returns for a touchdown, another was a 100–yard interception return.

Bethel did not score until the third quarter, when they recorded two touchdowns. Bethel later scored the last touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter when Jason Vail succeeded with a 5 yard run.

Both teams managed over 300 yards of total offense, most of it passing. Ottawa recorded 302 yards passing and Bethel ended at 299 yards passing.

#12 McPherson at Friends

Nationally-ranked McPherson College traveled to Friends University and delievered a victory by a score of 52–20. In the first period, Andy Skinner caught a 76 yard pass from quarterback Shane Mascarenas. Travis Eason completed the conversion with a successful kick and McPherson led 7–0, and held the lead for the remainder of the game.

McPherson produced 501 yards of total offense and averaged 8.9 yards per play. They scored a total of 7 touchdowns (3 rushing, 4 passing) and punted once for 28 yards. Friends managed to build only 244 yards of total offense for 3.2 yards per play and punted six times for a total of 224 yards. Friends did successfully complete 2 of 3 fourth-down conversions but gave up 3 interceptions on 43 attempts.

Kansas Wesleyan at Tabor

Tabor College took the lead with a Sean Rothwell 19 yard field goal in the first quarter, but it would be the only time the team would have the lead for the rest of the game. On the next play, Kansas wesleyan's Horace Carter returned the kickoff for 77 yards to take the lead 7–3. Kansas Wesleyan maintained the lead for the remainder of the game that concluded in a score of 23 to 20.

Both teams managed over 300 yards of total offense and each scored 2 touchdowns. The game marked the return of Tabor head coach Mike Gardner and put Tabor to 0–1 for the season while Kansas Wesleyan became 1–0.

Week 3

Peru State vs Sterling

After a scoreless first quarter, Doug Dunn of Sterling kicked a 17 yard field goal help his team take the lead 3–0. Peru State answered with two consecutive scores in the second and third to pull ahead 10–3. Sterling then tied with a 20-yard run by Levi Cockle and Dunn's extra point to set the score 10–10. The final touchdown in the 4th quarter by Sterling let the game 17–10.

The close score was matched by close statistics for the squads. Both teams produced under 250 yards of total offense. Peru State had 5 punts averaging 27 yards, where Sterling had six punts averaging 39 yards.

Saint Mary vs Kansas Wesleyan

Kansas Wesleyan scored three touchdowns in the first quarter and a toal of 45 points in the first half to defeate conference opponent Saint Mary by a final score of 17–59.

Kansas Wesleyan put down 537 yards of total offense in 81 plays, averaging 6.6 yards per play. 279 of those yards were rushing, the remaining 258 by passing. Three players for Kansas Wesleyan rushed for over 50 yards.

Saint Mary was 4–14 on third down conversions, where Kansas Wesleyan was 7–13 in the same category. Saint Mary was forced to punt six times for a total of 202 yards punting.

Tabor vs Bethany

The Bethany College Terrible Swedes started the game with a first quarter touchdown by Anthony Pines with a 4–yard run. Tabor answered in the second quarter with a touchdwon pass to tie the score. Alex Farmbrough kicked a 22–yard field goal to put Tabor up by three points and they held the lead for the rest of the game.

Both teams had over 70 plays on offense for over 400 total yards. Tabor led the third-down conversion battle by going 10–16, doubling Bethany's 5–16 result. Bethany also turned the ball over twice on fumbles and the final score was left at 34–13.

#7 Ottawa at #9 McPherson

The Ninth-ranked McPherson College Bulldogs upset the seventh-ranked Ottawa University Braves by a score of 24–56. McPherson scored two consecutive touchdowns in the first quarter and led the remainder of the game.

McPherson's Aaron Lafitte rushed for 101 yards in 23 plays and scored 3 touchdowns and quarterback Shane Mascarenas threw 4 more. Ottawa managed 318 yards in total offense, but it was not enough to match McPherson's 618 total offensive yards. Ottawa punted 8 times for a total of 326 yards where McPherson only was forced to punt 3 times for a total of 107.

Friends at Southwestern

Former Southwestern college player and head coach Monty Lewis took his Friends Falcons to newly-renovated Richard L. Jantz Stadium and left with a close 20–17 victory.

Southwestern began quickly with an opening touchdown 58 seconds into the game and held the lead until a last second pass found the end zone for Friends. Southwestern's penalties on the final drive of the game and the four yard pass from Jayme Bristow to Josh Womack sealed the game with only 11 seconds left on the clock.

Southern Nazarene at Bethel

Southern Nazarene completed its second victory over a KCAC opponent with a 42–18 victory over Bethel College. The Crimson Storm took an early lead when Brady Wardlaw completed a 5 yard pass to Derick Perkins for a touchdown in the first quarter and they held the lead for the remainder of the game.

Southern Nazarene's six touchdowns all came by the air. Bethel threw for two touchdowns and had a bright spot when Taylor Morris completed a 99 yard punt return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

Week 4

Bethany vs MacMurray

Bethany college took the lead early in the first quarter with a 1 yard run for a touchdown and led the remainder of the game. Bethany produced 556 yards of total offense with running back Theron Allen responsible for 175 of those yards rushing. Bethany's offense produced 21 first downs and was only forced to punt once, while MacMurray only generated 12 first downs and found themselves punting six times. Final score for the game was Bethany 38–MacMurray 7.

Southwestern vs Saint Mary

Southwestern scored its first touchdown in the first minute of play and led the remainder of the game. Saint Mary scored three touchdowns in the second half but it was not enough to overcome the Moundbuilders lead.

Southwestern's offense put up 405 yards—101 more than Saint Mary's 304. Both teams passed for over 200 yards. Southwestern was 3–3 on 4th down conversion attempts and only punted 4 times to Saint Mary's 7 punts. Saint Mary managed to hold on to the ball when southwestern gave up two fumbles before the game ended with a final score of 43–21.

#25 Sterling vs #15 Ottawa

Ottawa extended its home winning streak to 12 games with a victory over Sterling College. Ottawa was behind with under three minutes remaining but managed to score a touchdown in the final minutes to secure the win.

The lead changed four times in this close game between two nationally-ranked teams. Both teams recorded over 300 yards of total offense and were 7–16 on third down conversions. Neither team gave up a fumble or an interception and total combined penalty yardage was under 100.

Bethel vs Kansas Wesleyan

Kansas Wesleyan (KW) traveled down Interstate 135
Interstate 135
Interstate 135 is a 95.7-mile-long Interstate Highway in central and south-central Kansas, USA. I-135 runs between the cities of Salina and Wichita. The interstate's northern terminus is at the junction of Interstate 70 and its southern terminus is with Interstate 35 .Until 1976, I-135 was...

 and soundly defeated Bethel by a score of 45 to 0. KW started with 24 points in the first quarter and racked up a total of 492 yards of offense while holding Bethel to 65. Bethel was forced to punt 7 times and averaged just over 24 yards for each attempt.

KW continued the statistical power by successfully completing 8 out of 18 third down attempts and 4 of 5 fourth-down attempts. Bethel's bright spots was that they completed zero fumbles for the game (although they did give up one interception) and committed only 2 penalties for 20 yards.

Friends vs Tabor

Tabor took the field at Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium is a sport stadium in Hillsboro, Kansas that opened in 2009, replacing Reimer Stadium. The facility is primarily used by the Tabor College and Hillsboro high school athletic teams. The stadium is also used for local high school sporting events and other community events...

 against Friends and held a close game in the first half, even taking a 7–0 lead with a 4 yard pass in the second quarter. Inside of two minutes later, Friends answered with a touchdown of their own to tie the game 7–7.

Friends took control of the game in the second half by scoring three additional touchdowns to put the game out of reach for the Bluejays. Both teams generated over 400 yards of total offense with Friends averaging 7.1 yards per play and Tabor averaging 5.3. Friends running back Jeran Trotter rushed for 240 yards while Tabor's quarterback Joey Erickson passed for 409 yards. When the game ended, Friends was on top 35–21.

Week 5

#7 McPherson vs Sterling

The game started with a scoreless first quarter but the second quarter was filled with two touchdowns and a field goal by McPherson to take a 17–0 lead at the half. McPherson held the lead for the remainder of the game that ended in a score of 31–21.

McPherson's 523 yards of total offense helped them to achieve 31 first downs and succeed at 8 out 15 third down conversions. Sterling's offense produced 196 yards, 17 first downs, and was 1–11 on third down conversions—forcing them to punt six times for an average of 38.5 yards per punt.

#13 Ottawa vs Southwestern

The #13 Ottawa University Braves racked up 550 yards of total offense in a 51–0 thrashing of the Southwestern Moundbuilders. Southwestern gave up four interceptions in the game and punted a total of 9 times.

Ottawa Quarterback Bobby Adamson had his best passing performance to date with 259 yards on 29 attempts and 17 completions for three touchdowns, averaging over 15 yards per completion. Running Back Michael Baer added on 170 rushing yards and a touchdown for his career high.

Tabor vs Peru State

The Tabor Bluejays took the lead early in the game, but possession of the lead shifted five times through the four quarters of play. Tabor managed 617 yards in total offense, but it wasn't enough to stop Peru State from pulling ahead in the last quarter to win 48–45.

Tabor's Duray Gardener managed 219 yards receiving and Bruce Nix added on another 117. Peru State had the advantage in punting, with Parker Sexton's 5 punts averaging 39 yards with a long of 45, compared to Tabor's average 19 yards with a long of 23. Peru state also showed a marked advantage in penalties, having committed only 1 for 15 yards when Tabor committed seven and gave up a total of 71 yards.

#22 Kansas Wesleyan vs Bethany

Bethany College managed 27 points in the second quarter, but it would fall short to the necessary points required to defeat conference rival Kansas Wesleyan. Three different times during the game, Bethany managed to obtain the lead only to lose it to the Coyotes.

Kansas Wesleyan managed 639 yards in total offense and Bethany accumulated 585–both teams combining for 1,224 yards in total offense for the game that produced a total of 115 points between the two teams.

Bethel vs Friends

Friends University took the lead in the first quarter when Chris Robles returned a punt for a touchdown and the team never looked back.

The Bethel Threshers managed two touchdowns in the second half-the first a 9 yard pass from Jason Vail to Cody O'Brien; the second a 3 yard rush by Ben Suchsland. Both sides combined for 15 penalties that accumulated to over 120 yards.

Week 6

Saint Mary vs #7 McPherson

The University of Saint Mary scored first on a Cameron Ridley 2 yard run for a touchdown to take the lead 7–0 but would not score again until time ran out in the first half when Bobby Schattle successfully kicked a 20 yard field goal putting Saint Mary at 10 points.

The problem for Saint Mary was that McPherson managed to score 56 points in between.

McPherson was fairly even in splitting their offensive production among passing and rushing, with 285 and 275 yards respectively to achieve 560 yards of total offense. Both teams managed to score a few more times in the second half, but never enough to bring the game within reach for Saint Mary and the score closed out with a victory for the nationally-ranked McPherson Bulldogs.

Tabor vs #13 Ottawa

Nationally-ranked #13 Ottawa University improved its record to 5–1 with a victory over Tabor College. Tabor managed to stay with Ottawa in the first quarter by answering Ottawa's first field goal with one of their own to tie the score 3–3. Later in the quarter Ottawa's Casey Wieder would kick a second field goal to put the Braves ahead 6–3, and the Braves held the lead for the remainder of the game.

In total, Weider's foot was good for a total of 13 points, which included two field goals, the longest of which was 42 yards. Ottawa Piled on 575 yards of total offense to conclude the game 55–6.

Friends vs Sterling

Friends University traveled to Sterling College and secured a conference victory with equally-matched rushing and passing production of 228 yards–totaling 456 yards in 85 plays for an average of 5.4 yards per play. Friends lost the ball three times on fumbles.

Friends Punter Drew Johnson matched his season-best with a 61 yard kick.

Haskell vs #17 Kansas Wesleyan

Seventeenth-ranked Kansas Wesleyan (KW) hosted Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations University is a tribal university located in Lawrence, Kansas, for members of federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States...

 in a non-conference match-up to a 59–7 victory. KW scored first when quarterback Doug Webster hit Ricky Roberts for a 55 yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. KW scored again when Jake Winship pushed the ball over the goal line to put KW up 14–0.

At least a dozen ball carriers teamed up to produce 215 rushing yards for KW. Four players threw passes for KW to tack on an additional 339 yards passing (299 yards and 4 touchdowns from QB Webster alone).

The Haskell Indians had a bright spot in fourth-down conversions, successfully making two of the four attempts.

Bethany vs Bethel

Bethany College traveled to North Newton
North Newton, Kansas
North Newton is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,759. The city of Newton is located next to the city, but it not part of North Newton. North Newton is home of Bethel College, which has approximately 500 students.-Geography:North...

 and defeated conference opponent Bethel by starting with two touchdowns in the first quarter. Bethel managed to put up 477 yards in total offence to Bethany's 509, but it was not enough and the Threshers were defeated 31–44.

With a mere 4:45 left in the game, Bethel managed to get the score within 6 points when quarterback Jason Vail connected with Austin Unruh for a 35 yard touchdown pass and Jamess Cousler made the extra point. But with a minute and a half left, Bethany's Zachary Waggoner completed a 15 yard carry for a touchdown to seal the win.

Week 7

Southwestern vs Bethany

The Southwestern Moundbuilders and Bethany Terrible Swedes had to go to overtime
Overtime (sports)
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw. In most sports, this extra period is only played if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination...

 to settle their game in the first overtime match-up for the season in the conference. When it was all over, Bethany managed to end up ahead 35–41.

Southwestern put up 528 yards of total offense and was 12–21 on third down conversions. Bethany answered with 473 yards of total offense and 6–17 on third down. Southwestern's defenseman Zak Tazkargy returned two interceptions for touchdowns (44 yards and 62 yards) in the first half. Bethany managed to stay with the Builders into overtime when Quarterback Darby House hit Matthew Redding with a 12 yard pass for a touchdown.

Peru State vs #25 Friends

The Friends Falcons recorded 446 yards of total offense and achieved 21 first downs on the way to secure a 38–13 home victory against non-conference opponent Peru State.

Two individual players for Friends posted noteworthy performances: wide receiver Doug Pierce of Friends caught for 130 yards and a touchdown, averaging over 27 yards per reception. Friends Punter Drew Johnson had two kicks with a long of 70 yards, moving him to the #7 position nationally among punters in the NAIA.

#14 Kansas Wesleyan vs #7 McPherson

Kansas Wesleyan's Doug Webster hit Anthony Berry with a 54 yard pass for a touchdown in the first quarter in this match-up between two nationally-ranked teams. Later that period, McPherson's Shane Mascarenas answered with a 61 yard pass to Andy Skinner for their touchdown. With both extra points good, the game was tied 7–7 at the end of the first quarter.

McPherson scored two consecutive touchdowns in the second quarter and held the lead for the remainder of the game, although twice McPherson managed to get within 8 points. Kansas Wesleyan put up 560 yards of total offense with six touchdowns while McPherson recorded 629 total yards and 8 touchdowns. McPherson's running back Aaron Lafitte and Wesleyan's quarterback Doug Webster both rushed for over 100 yards. Webster also threw 358 yards in the game.

Bethel vs Saint Mary

Two teams without victories for the season met, and one remained in the conference cellar. The Bethel Threshers took an early lead with two touchdowns when Jason Vail completed a 12–yard pass to Andrew and Cameron Stultz completed a 6 yard run–James Cousler was successful on both conversion kicks and Bethel was up 14–0. It was the first time Bethel had managed to take the lead in a game for the entire season, but four unanswered touchdowns by Saint Mary put the Spires ahead for the remainder of the game.

Sterling vs Tabor

Sterling College's kicker Doug Dunn scored 15 points with 4 field goals and 3 extra points to help lift his team past Tabor 33–14.

Tabor managed 359 yards in total offense and two touchdowns, short of Sterling's 390 yards and three touchdowns. Turnovers were the story, as Sterling picked three interceptions and recovered two additional fumbles.

Week 8

Tabor vs Bethel

Tabor College picked up its second win of the season against the winless Bethel Threshers in a 55–7 romp. Bethel picked up only one touchdown in the third quarter after Tabor had already put 42 points on the board.

Tabor managed 454 yards of total offense and 7 offensive touchdowns. On defense, Tabor picked up four intercpetions—one by Charles Urrutia who ran 43 yards for a touchdown. Bethel was only able to produce 265 yards of total offense in the game and the sole touchdown came when quarterback Jason Vail hit Andrew McNary for a 29 yard pass. Bethel's defense did manage to block an extra point kick in the fourth quarter for another bright spot for the Threshers.

Bethany vs #22 Friends

Bethany scored first in the game, but Friends took the lead back in the first quarter and held it for the rest of the game in its best offensive performance of the season to date.

Bethany's offense ended the game with 396 total yards, while the Friends Falcons offense achieved 442 yards. Friends managed 7 offensive touchdouns plus defensive back Jeff Kontz picked a 17 yard interception return for a touchdown. The Terrible Swedes could only muster 4 touchdowns, giving Friends the victory after the final score of 60–24.

Sterling vs #18 Kansas Wesleyan

Kansas Wesleyan's 408 yards of total offense, 25 first downs, three touchdowns, and national ranking of #18 would not be enough to defeat the Sterling Warriors who managed to successfully upset their opponent.

Both sides missed extra points after touchdowns, but it was a field goal in the first quarter that made the difference for Sterling that led to their 22–21 victory.

Saint Mary vs #10 Ottawa

Ottawa University scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the first quarter on their way to defeating the Saint Mary Spires by a score of 34–16.

The Braves offense recorded 410 total yards and four touchdowns in the victory. Ottawa managed 26 first downs and was forced to punt only four times in the entire game. Saint Mary pulled three interceptions during the game but also lost three fumbles. Saint Mary's offense produced 312 yards overall for their third best game total of the season.

#6 McPherson vs Southwestern

McPherson scored first with a touchdown and Southwestern answered to tie the score 7–7, but the remaining three quarters of play were dominated by the sixth ranked McPherson Bulldogs.

McPherson's offense piled on 557 yards of total offense with six touchdowns. Linebacker Darrick Johnson added a 46 yard fumble return for a touchdown and kicker Travis Eason put 13 points into the mix, two of which were field goals. Southwestern's 388 yards of offense ended up providing three touchdowns, but it fell short and undefeated McPherson left Winfield with another victory and a 7–0 record after the final score of 55–21.

Week 9

Tabor at #6 McPherson

The sixth-ranked McPherson Bulldogs took their home field advantage to a 40–14 victory over the visiting Tabor Bluejays. McPherson took the lead early on and maintained it through the entire game.

Tabor's offense managed to attain 257 yards, while McPherson put up 386 yards of total offense. McPherson managed five touchdowns and two field goals, whereas Tabor's only scores were for two offensive touchdowns and two successful extra point kicks.

Southwestern at Bethel

Unranked Southwestern College managed to pick up its second win of the season over conference opponent Bethel College in a 52–14 rout. The Moundbuilders began with a 28–7 lead after the first quarter and continued to dominate through the game.

Southwestern successfully completed 553 yards of total offense and seven touchdowns in the victory. While Bethel only was able to record 345 yards in total offense and two touchdowns, the Threshers found a few bright spots by only giving up 20 yards on 2 penalties and averaging 6.1 yards per offensive play. Eight different players caught a pass for Bethel during the loss.

#19 Friends at Saint Mary

The nineteenth-ranked Friends University Falcons traveled to the Saint Mary Spires to play their unranked opponent. However, it was the underdog Spires who walked away with a 38–35 victory.

On paper, the statistics seem to point to Friends for the victory. Friends had more total offense (466 yards to 411 yards), more first downs (27–20), fewer penalties (4 for 35 yards, compared to 10 for 75 yards), greater yards per punt (51 compared to 36 1/2), and even managed an interception. However, the final score would not be in their favor.

Saint Mary's 411 yards of total offense was made up of a mere 11 yards rushing. Quick math shows that to be 400 yards of passing offense, and all five touchdowns came by the air. Those five touchdowns and Bobby Schattle's 41-yard field goal was enough for the Spires to celebrate victory for the second time this year. Friends managed to maintain a top-25 ranking, but fell six positions to number 25 in the next week's coach's poll. The game is likely to be considered the biggest victory in the relatively short history of the Saint Mary program, and likely will prevent Friends from achieving a playoff berth in the NAIA national championships.

Bethany at Sterling

Bethany was able to stay with Sterling College for the first 8 minutes of the game as the score was caught up 7–7, but Sterling's Keoki Burbank completed a 34-yard run for a touchdown and Sterling held the lead for the remainder of the game.

Both teams punted seven times and combined penalty yards totaled 30 with only six penalties the entire game. Sterling's offense had greater results on the ground, compiling 274 yards rushing shared among at least eight separate ball carriers. Sterling's three touchdowns, one field goal, and one safety led the final score to a 26–7 victory.

#10 Ottawa at #23 Kansas Wesleyan

The lead swapped four times during the game between two nationally-ranked teams Ottawa and Kansas Wesleyan. With less than one minute to go and within a span of fifteen seconds on the clock, Ottawa scored two touchdowns and took the lead back permanently to win the game 29–45.

Ottawa managed to put up fewer yards in total offense of 555, compared to KW's 673. However, Ottawa also managed to pull in a defensive touchdown when Fielding Barenner converted a 10-yard interception return for six points. Kansas Wesleyan also committed 14 penalties for a total of 128 yards. The game knocked Kansas Wesleyan completely out of the top 25 rankings the next week while Ottawa stayed put at #10.

Week 10

Kansas Wesleyan at #25 Friends

Kansas Wesleyan upset the nationally ranked Friends Falcons when Doug Webster completed a 1 yard run for a touchdown with under 4 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The lead changed several times during the game but Kansas Wesleyan held it at the conclusion of the game.

Wesleyan defensive back Sonny Gallegos completed one interception for the game—but it was the one needed to clinch the victory. His interception of Friends QB Jayme Bristow's pass at the Wesleyan 30-yard line with 6 seconds left ended a last-ditch effort for Friends. The loss for Friends was enough to keep the team from participating in the NAIA national championship playoffs.

#10 Ottawa at Bethany

Unranked Bethany pulled within two points of the tenth-ranked Ottawa Braves in the third quarter, but Ottawa managed to take control of the game to a final score of 39–33 for the victory. Ottawa's special teams managed to scroe two touchdowns and the defense produced a touchdown and a safety to count toward the victory and managed to keep hopes for a place in the NAIA national championship playoff.

Bethel at #6 McPherson

Bethel College failed to put up points of any kind in its 47–0 loss to #6 McPherson. The Bulldogs put the game out of reach in the first quarter by scoring 26 points. The victory was enough to lock McPherson in as the conference champions for the first time since 1952.

The home game for McPherson was "senior day" as 21 seniors on the team were honored.

Southwestern at Tabor

Tabor secured a win against Southwestern by getting off to an early lead 41–0. Southwestern attempted an unsuccessful comeback by scoring 21 points in the third quarter, but it would not be enough to change the outcome of the game.

Tabor's offense put up eight touchdowns in the game (4 rushing and 4 passing) and the game concluded with a final score of 55–28.

Sterling at Saint Mary

The Saint Mary Spires put up more yards of offense than rival Sterling College, but Sterling managed to hold on to win 21–13 win after Saint Mary had to settle for field goals on drives. The game concluded with a final score of 21–13.

Saint Mary had minus 4 rushing yards but successfully put up 205 yards passing. In comparison, Sterling put up 165 yards rushing and 88 passing. Saint Mary managed 19 first downs; Sterling was able to record 14.

Week 11

#6 McPherson at Bethany

The Terrible Swedes of Bethany nearly surprised the NAIA world and twice held the lead against McPherson in an attempt to play "spoiler" to a perfect season for the Bulldogs. After three quarters of play, Bethany had pulled ahead 28–35. The fourth quarter was all McPherson with three touchdowns and a field goal to end the game 52–35, including a 19-yard fumble return for touchdown by Ginikachi Ibe with eleven seconds remaining in the game. Bethany proved to be the most challenging opponent for McPherson of the season.

McPherson ended the game as undefeated conference champions for the regular season and earned home-field advantage for the first round of the NAIA National Championship playoffs.

Friends at #8 Ottawa

Ottawa University concluded its regular season with a 54–21 victory over Friends to end up 9–1 in regular season, 8–1 in conference play, and home-field advantage in the NAIA National Championships Playoff.

Friends exceeded Ottawa in total offensive yards with 446 compared to 401 and achieved more first downs by a marked 27–17, while Ottawa committed significantly more penalties (12 for 112 yards compared to 3 for 25 yards). However, it was not enough for Friends to overcome quarterback Jayme Bristow 's seven interceptions, including a 96 yard interception for a touchdown by Ottawa's Matt Gross in the first quarter. Ottawa's Clarence Anderson pitched in for a 87 yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the second quarter.

Ottawa ended the regular season ranked #8 in the nation and continues on in post-season play.

#25 Kansas Wesleyan at Southwestern

Two teams combined for 120 points in the final conference match-up between #25-ranked Kansas Wesleyan and Southwestern College. Southwestern stayed with Wesleyan in the first quarter to keep the score tied 14–14, and scored a touchdown with 33 seconds left in the second quarter to pull the game within 8 points. Kansas Wesleyan broke free in the third quarter to outscore their opponents 24–7 and Southwestern could not recover from there.

Kansas Wesleyan put up a whopping 710 yards of total offense with 36 first downs and Southwestern managed to post 563 yards and 34 first downs. Kansas Wesleyan went 6 for 10 on third down attempts and Southwestern achieved 17 for 25 in the same are. Both teams were 1–2 on fourth down attempts. The final score ended 72–48 in favor of Kansas Wesleyan.

Bethel at Sterling

The Bethel Threshers concluded their 2010 season without a single victory on record. For the final game they traveled to Sterling College and were soundly beaten 62–14.

Sterling scored 35 points in the second quarter alone and managed 593 yards in total offense. Bethel did manage to achieve 248 yards in passing and kept penalties under control, only giving up 3 penalties for 34 yards (Sterling had 13 penalties for 110 yards).

The KCAC regular season ended with Bethel's record at 0–10 and Sterling's record at 7–3.

Saint Mary at Tabor

Tabor College completed its 2010 season with a home-field victory over University of Saint Mary. Tabor ended its season at the 4–6 mark, posting more victories than the previous three seasons combined. Saint Mary concluded with a 2–8 record, its worst finish since 2003.

Tabor got off to an early lead when James Monroe completed a 10 yard run for a touchdown. Saint Mary's only score was a touchdown late in the second quarter to pull within ten points. Tabor managed to score in every quarter, successfully converted 10 of 18 third downs, and achieved 409 yards of total offense. The game concluded 27–7.

Post-season

Two teams from the conference qualified to compete in the 2010 NAIA Football National Championship
2010 NAIA Football National Championship
The 2010 NAIA Football National Championship was played on December 18, 2010 as the 55th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship. The game was played at Barron Stadium in Rome, Georgia. The championship was won by the Carroll Fighting Saints over the Sioux Falls Cougars by a...

. Undefeated McPherson made its second trip to the tournament and Ottawa (whose only loss was to McPherson) also was selected. Both teams claimed home-field advantage in the first round. Each was defeated by their opponents and thus ended all play in the conference for the remainder of the season. Including post-season play, all conference teams combined for a record of 6 wins and 6 losses against non-conference opponents.

#11 Marian at #8 Ottawa

Ottawa completed its worst game on offense in terms of total yards for the season, only coming up with 246. Ottawa did manage to take the lead twice, but in the third quarter Marian would take the lead for good.

Defensively, Ottawa's Eric Wilson returned a 98 yard interception for a touchdown but the final score would fall 15 points short to end at 35–20.

#12 McKendree at #6 McPherson

McKendree took off to a 14 point lead in the first quarter and maintained the lead for the remainder of the game, dumping McPherson for their second first-round playff loss in two years. It was the first loss for McPherson in the season, which ended with a final record of 10–1.

McKendree scored five touchdowns and claimed victory in the end with a final score of 38–14.

Player and coach awards

McPherson head coach Joe Bettasso was named Coach of the Year in the conference and Chuck Lambert of Sterling was named the Assistant Coach of the Year. Shane Mascarenas of McPherson was named Player of the Year. The Offensive Player of the Year is Doug Webster of Kansas Wesleyan and the Defensive Player of the Year is Scott Jones of McPherson. Noah Wooten, senior linebacker at University of Saint Mary, received the Dr. Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Dr. Ted Kessinger is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas from 1976 to 2003, compiling a record of 219–57–1 for a winning percentage of...

Champion of Character award.

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