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2015 Marian Knights football team


2015 Marian Knights football
Mid-States Football Association
Mideast League
12–2 (5–1 MSFA)
Mark Henninger (3rd season)

The 2015 Marian Knights football team was an American football team that represented Marian University as a member of the Mid-States Football Association during the 2015 NAIA football season. In their third season under head coach Mark Henninger, the Knights compiled a 12–2 record (5–1 against conference opponents) and won the NAIA national championship, defeating Southern Oregon, 31–14, in the NAIA National Championship Game.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
August 29at Saint Xavier (IL)*Chicago, ILW 45–131,500
September 12Indianapolis*Indianapolis, INW 28–225,105
September 19at Robert Morris (IL)*Arlington Heights, ILL 21–30457
September 26Missouri BaptistIndianapolis, INW 76–03,409
October 3St. Francis (IN)Indianapolis, INL 42–452,712
October 10at TaylorUpland, INW 36–234,307
October 17at Lindenwood-BellevilleBelleville, ILW 69–13259
October 31at Concordia (MI)Ann Arbor, MIW 44–0850
November 7St. Francis (IL)Indianapolis, INW 28–02,483
November 14Siena HeightsIndianapolis, INW 45–172,341
November 21CampbellsvilleIndianapolis, INW 44–71,347
November 28at Grand View (IA)Des Moines, IA (NAIA quarterfinal)W 30–31,031
December 5at Saint Francis (IN)Fort Wayne, IN (NAIA semifinal)W 45–143,377
December 19vs. Southern OregonDaytona Beach Municipal StadiumDaytona Beach, FLW 31–143,500
*Non-conference gameHomecoming
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