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DIII CONFERENCE · 2025 SEASON

New Jersey

#62 overall#20 in DIIIRR50 -12.3Upper strength -10.48 teamsTop 25 teams 0

THE LONG WAIT · 2025

Rowan's New Jersey Era

Rowan University has won two DIII national championships — 2013 and 2017 — and appeared in three title games in seven years, making Glassboro, New Jersey one of the most decorated DIII programs in modern history. Montclair State, William Paterson, and Kean compete in New Jersey's state university system, drawing from a market of eight million people that produces DII and DIII caliber players at a rate that no other geographic footprint in the country can match. The NJAC has the most recruiting talent per square mile of any DIII conference.

Rowan has won two national championships. Does Montclair State or Kean challenge for the NJAC title in 2026, or does Rowan's South Jersey pipeline make them the conference's permanent standard?

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New Jersey · 2026 Season Preview

Three Things to Watch

The ChampionRowan: Two National Championships from Glassboro

Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey won the DIII national championship in 2013 and 2017, appearing in three title games in seven years. Their program draws from South Jersey and the Philadelphia suburbs — a recruiting corridor with more DII/DIII-caliber players per square mile than anywhere in the country. Joe Trainer has built a program that consistently puts New Jersey talent on national championship stages, and they enter 2026 as the NJAC's most complete program by every metric.

The RivalMontclair State: North Jersey's Program

Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey draws from the most competitive DII/DIII recruiting market in the country — North Jersey, where the pipeline flows from Bergen County to Essex County and produces skill players and linemen at an extraordinary rate. Their Red Hawks compete with a physical style that matches the North Jersey tradition, and they have won NJAC titles to challenge Rowan's South Jersey base.

Wild Card

The NJAC's Unique Advantage

No DIII conference has the geographic recruiting advantage that the NJAC has. New Jersey, with eight million people in 8,000 square miles, is the densest state in the country and produces more high school football players per square mile than any comparable footprint. Every NJAC program recruits within an hour of its campus and competes for players who, in other states, would be at FBS programs. That density makes every NJAC game physical and makes the conference's bracket representative more competitive than their resources suggest.

Conference Standings · New Jersey · 2025

Standings

# Team Conf Overall Pwr Last 5
1Christopher Newport7–010–1-12.2
2Salisbury6–110–2-8.8
3Rowan5–28–2-12.4
4Montclair State4–35–5-13.9
5College Of New Jersey3–46–4-13.6
6Kean2–53–7-13.6
7William Paterson1–62–8-13.6
8Castleton0–72–8-14.4

Conference record determines standing. Power = neutral-field pts vs. all-level average. Last 5 = most recent game results.

Projected Standings · New Jersey · 2025

Win Projection

Odds of winning at least N conference games from current power ratings — full slate played out, not locked to results. AVG = expected wins; W–L = most-likely record.

# Team W–L PWR AVG ≥7≥6≥5≥4≥3≥2≥1
Favorites
1Salisbury4–3+4.14.331745749299
2Christopher Newport4–3+0.63.6172452799499
Challengers
3Rowan4–3+0.43.6172654809599
4Kean3–4-0.83.4152047769399
The Field
5William Paterson3–4-0.83.4152047769399
6College Of New Jersey3–4-0.83.341844739299
Rebuilding
7Montclair State3–4-1.13.241742719199
8Castleton3–4-1.63.231539699099

Conference Power · Division III

Where We Stand

Round-robin power = strength of schedule-adjusted conference average, points vs. all-level average team. Record = New Jersey's record vs. that conference across all games this season.

New Jersey is outperforming its raw power profile. The league body of work is stronger than the market would expect.

Conference Snapshot

RR50-12.3
Upper Strength-10.4
Median Power-13.1
Resume Pulse44.3
Avg ATS--
Wins vs Market+0.00
Top-to-Middle Gap4.8
Combined Record46-37

New Jersey Team Board

The league stack, sorted by predictive strength. Power is shown as neutral-field points versus the all-level average team, while resume is shown on a 0-100 season score.

Rank Team Record Power Resume ATS Wins vs Market Recent Form
#474 Salisbury 10-2 -8.8 74 -- +0.00 2-2 over the last 4 (L11 W12 W14 L15)
#549 Christopher Newport 10-1 -12.2 83 -- +0.00 3-1 over the last 4 (W10 W11 W12 L14)
#559 Rowan 8-2 -12.4 79 -- +0.00 4-0 over the last 4 (W10 W11 W12 W13)
#601 Kean 3-7 -13.6 10 -- +0.00 2-2 over the last 4 (L9 W10 W11 L12)
#602 College Of New Jersey 6-4 -13.6 46 -- +0.00 1-3 over the last 4 (W9 L10 L11 L12)
#605 William Paterson 2-8 -13.6 13 -- +0.00 0-4 over the last 4 (L9 L10 L11 L12)
#610 Montclair State 5-5 -13.9 43 -- +0.00 3-1 over the last 4 (W9 L10 W11 W12)
#637 Castleton 2-8 -14.4 5 -- +0.00 0-4 over the last 4 (L9 L10 L11 L12)