2011 Wayne State Warriors football team

2011 Wayne State Warriors football
National Runner–Up
Division II National Championship Game vs Pittsburg State, L 21–35
Conference Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2011 record 12–4 (6–3 GLIAC)
Head coach Paul Winters (6th year)
Home stadium Tom Adams Field

The 2011 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2011 NCAA Division II college football season. The Warriors offense scored 550 points while the defense allowed 382 points.[1]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 3 Urbana* Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI W 69-24    
September 10 Tiffin Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI W 55-0    
September 17 Michigan Tech Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI W 27-10    
September 24 at Ohio Dominican Columbus, OH W 31-24    
October 1 at Northern Michigan Marquette, MI W 30-28    
October 8 Lake Erie Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI W 45-24    
October 15 at Ashland Ashland, OH L 17-20    
October 22 at Hillsdale Hillsdale, MI W 27-24    
October 29 Saginaw Valley State Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI L 20-28    
November 5 at Indianapolis* Indianapolis, IN W 28-19    
November 12 Findlay Tom Adams FieldDetroit, MI L 42-43    
November 19 at St. Cloud State* Husky StadiumSt. Cloud, MN (Division II Playoffs First Round) W 48-38    
November 26 at Nebraska–Kearney* Kearney, NE (Division II Playoffs Second Round) W 38-26    
December 3 at Minnesota–Duluth* James S. Malosky StadiumDuluth, MN (Division II Playoffs Quarterfinal) W 31-25    
December 10 at Winston-Salem State* Winston-Salem, NC (Division II Playoffs Semifinal) W 21-14    
December 17 vs. Pittsburg State* Braly Municipal StadiumFlorence, AL (Division II National Championship Game) L 21-35    
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

References

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