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Indiana school with many local connections forced to withdraw from NAIA playoffs

Story bySpringfield News-Sun, OhioDavid Jablonski, Springfield News-Sun, OhioFri, December 5, 2025 at 2:07 AM UTC·3 min readDec. 4—The Marian University football program, which is located in Indianapolis, Ind., and has 12 local graduates on the roster, was forced to withdraw from the NAIA playoffs on Thursday because an ineligible player participated in three games. It won those three games, and the victories will be vacated. Marian (11-1) was scheduled to play Keiser University on Saturday in the quarterfinals in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Indiana school with many local connections forced to withdraw from NAIA playoffs

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  • Instead, Keiser will advance to the semifinals without playing in the quarterfinals. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"We sincerely apologize to Keiser University, the NAIA, our student-athletes, and the Marian community that we cannot continue our season," said Steve Downing, Marian Director of Athletics, in a press release.
  • "This is a disappointing outcome for everyone involved.
  • We regret the disruption it causes and are taking immediate steps to address the root causes."The head coach, Ted Karras Jr., released a statement about the situation."In the NAIA, a student-athlete becomes immediately ineligible if they drop below full-time status (12 credit hours) at any point during the semester," he wrote.
  • "In November, one of our players withdrew from a three-credit-hour course, bringing his academic load to 11 credit hours.
  • Per protocol, all football student-athletes are expected to consult with their academic advisor and coaching staff prior to making such changes.
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