The team ran a no-huddle spread offense that led the NAIA with an average of 45.9 points per game.[2][3] The national championship was the first for a Chicago college team in nearly a century (dating to the 1913 Chicago Maroons football team).[2]
Key players included quarterback Jimmy Coy, running back Nick Pesek, kicker Tom Lynch (two-time winner of the Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place Kicker Award), and brothers Ryan Fejedelem (linebacker) and Clayton Fejedelem (safety).[4][3]
The Saint Xavier football program was established 18 years earlier in 1993. Coach Feminis played linebacker on the first Saint Francis team.[2] The entire athletic budget for Saint Francis was $3.9 million with 24 scholarships shared among 88 players.[2]