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1971 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen football team


1971 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen football
Independent
8–0–2
Bob Shoup (10th season)

The 1971 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen football team was an American football team that represented California Lutheran University as an independent during the 1971 NAIA Division II football season. In their tenth season under head coach Bob Shoup, the Kingsmen compiled an undefeated 8–0–2 record and won the NAIA Division II national championship, defeating Westminster (Pennsylvania), 30–14, in the championship game.

Shoup was named NAIA Coach of the Year. Key players included tight end Ralph Miller.

The team played its home games at Thousand Oaks High School in Thousand Oaks, California.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 18at Augustana (SD)Sioux Falls, SDT 31–31
October 1RedlandsThousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CAW 21–7
October 9WhittierThousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CAW 20–7
October 16at La VerneLa Verne, CAT 6–6
October 23Cal State FullertonThousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CAW 24–145,500
November 6at Sonoma StateCossacks StadiumRohnert Park, CAW 40–6
November 12at Cal State Los AngelesEast L.A. College StadiumMonterey Park, CAW 22–72,731
November 20Pacific LutheranThousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CAW 27–6
November 27Montana TechThousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CA (NAIA Division II Semifinal)W 34–63,800
December 4Westminster (PA)Thousand Oaks HighThousand Oaks, CA (NAIA Division II Championship Game)W 30–142,700
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