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2024 Hutchinson Blue Dragons football team
| 2024 Hutchinson Blue Dragons football |
|---|
| Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference |
| 11–1 (5–1 KJCCC) |
| Drew Dallas (5th season) |
| Tony Koehling (2nd season) |
| Matt Wallerstedt (1st season) |
| Gowans Stadium |
The 2024 Hutchinson Blue Dragons football team was an American football team that represented Hutchinson Community College as a member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) during the 2024 junior college football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Drew Dallas, the Blue Dragons compiled an 11–1 record, defeated Iowa Western in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship game, and won the NJCAA National Football Championship. It was Hutchinson's second national championship of all time, both under Dallas.
The team's statistical leaders included Samari Collier with 1,373 passing yards, Waymond Jordan Jr. with 1,612 rushing yards, Tre Brown with 566 receiving yards, and Nestus Burger with 87 points scored (63 extra points, eight field goals).
Against Ellsworth, Hutchinson tied the all-time NJCAA team scoring record as they beat the Panthers 99–0.
| Date | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 29 | New Mexico Military* | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | ESPN+ | W 42–10 | 1,200 | |
| September 7 | at Iowa Western* | Titan StadiumCouncil Bluffs, IA | W 38–37 | 3,000 | ||
| September 14 | Iowa Central* | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | W 33–30 (OT) | 1,200 | ||
| September 28 | Ellsworth* | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | W 99–0 | 1,100 | ||
| October 5 | Dodge City | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | W 42–0 | 250 | ||
| October 12 | at Independence | Shulthis StadiumIndependence, KS | W 48–7 | |||
| October 19 | at Coffeyville | Veterans Memorial StadiumCoffeyville, KS | W 40–17 | |||
| October 26 | Butler (KS) | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | L 22–27 | 2,100 | ||
| November 9 | Highland (KS) | Gowans StadiumHutchinson, KS | W 44–0 | 800 | ||
| November 16 | at Garden City | Broncbuster StadiumGarden City, KS | W 42–17 | |||
| December 8 | at Georgia Military* | Davenport FieldMilledgeville, GA (NJCAA Division I semifinal) | W 63–21 | 1,600 | ||
| December 18 | vs. Iowa Western* | Bain–Schaeffer Buffalo StadiumCanyon, TX (NJCAA Division I championship game) | W 28–23 | 1,286 | ||
| *Non-conference game |
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