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The Hoosier-Buckeye Conference (previously the Hoosier Conference from 1948 to 1970) was an intercollegiate athletic football conference that existed from 1948 to 1985. As the name suggests, its member schools were located in the states of Indiana and Ohio.[1] Many of its members are now in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. ChampionsHoosier Conference{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- 1948 – Anderson (IN) and Hanover
- 1949 – Hanover
- 1950 – Canterbury (IN)
- 1951 – Hanover
- 1952 – Hanover
- 1953 – Cornell (NY)
- 1954 – Cornell (NY)
- 1955 – Cornell (NY)
{{col-break}}- 1956 – Hanover
- 1957 – Anderson (IN) and Hanover
- 1958 – Hanover
- 1959 – Anderson (IN)
- 1960 – Cornell (NY)
- 1961 – Anderson (IN)
- 1962 – Taylor
- 1963 – Taylor
{{col-break}}- 1964 – Taylor
- 1965 – Anderson (IN)
- 1966 – Franklin (IN) and Manchester (IN)
- 1967 – Taylor
- 1968 – Anderson (IN) and Manchester (IN)
- 1969 – Anderson (IN)
- 1970 – Anderson (IN) and Earlham
{{col-end}}Hoosier-Buckeye Conference{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- 1971 – Anderson (IN) and Findlay
- 1972 – Bluffton
- 1973 – Hanover
- 1974 – Hanover
- 1975 – Hanover
{{col-break}}- 1976 – Defiance, Findlay, and Hanover
- 1977 – Defiance and Findlay
- 1978 – Findlay
- 1979 – Findlay and Hanover
- 1980 – Anderson (IN), Hanover, and Wilmington (OH)
{{col-break}}- 1981 – Anderson (IN)
- 1982 – Findlay and Wilmington (OH)
- 1983 – Findlay and Wilmington (OH)
- 1984 – Findlay
- 1985 – Findlay
{{col-end}}See also- List of defunct college football conferences
References1. ^Hoosier-Buckeye Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
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