Football Championships/Super Bowl:
The Football National Championships consist of 64 teams from 8 Pop Warner Regions playing in 4 age/weight classifications (Jr. Peewee, Peewee, Jr. Midget, Midget). There are two divisions, Division I and Division II, each fielding 32 teams.
A football team plays a 7 to 9 game schedule and at the end of the regular season, usually during the last week in October, a team prepares for league playoffs. Once a league champion has been decided and a team has won the right to participate in regional championships.
Those teams that win at the regional championships are invited to Disney's Wide World of Sports™ to compete for a national championship in the Jr. Peewee, Peewee, Jr. Midget, and Midget divisions.
72 games take place throughout the 7-day event in December, including the Division I Midget National Championship game, which is featured on ESPN and ESPN2 throughout the NFL Super Bowl week.
In Division I play, an outright champion is crowned in all four levels of play (Jr. Pee Wee, Pee Wee, Jr. Midget & Midget). Pop Warner has always had an outright Division I Midget champion, and began following the same format for Jr. Pee Wee, Pee Wee and Jr. Midget beginning in 2006.
In Division II, each team plays two games during the week, with the winners of the first round games squaring off in the title games. The two winners of the title games are each crowned national champions in their respective brackets, named the Warner Division and Tomlin Division. Starting in 2008, an outright Division II Jr. Pee Wee champion will be determined following a championship game on Friday, December 12.
2008 Football Scores & Brackets
Super Bowl Teams
Past National Champions
|