In their 19th season under head coach Harold Burry, the Titans compiled a perfect 10–0 record and outscored opponents by a total of 284 to 62.
[4] On September 26, Westminster began a streak of three consecutive shutouts, defeating the Susquehanna Crusaders, 38–0, in its home opener at Memorial Field in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.
The Titans' defense held the Crusaders to 35 rushing yards, intercepted four passes, and recovered two Susqehanna fumbles.
[6] The Titans recorded their second consecutive shutout on October 3, defeating the Lycoming Warriors by a 28–0 score at Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Westminster safety Fran Tobias also intercepted a pass at the two-yard line and returned it 98 yards for a touchdown to give the Titans a 21–0 lead at halftime.
[11] Westminster registered its seventh consecutive win of the season on November 7, defeating the Carnegie Mellon Tartans by a 27–7 score in Pittsburgh.
[12] On November 14, Westminster defeated the Geneva Tornadoes, 13–0, in the regular season finale on a muddy Memorial Field in New Wilmington.
[13] The Titans advanced to the NAIA Division II playoffs and defeated Edinboro State, 20–7, in its semifinal match before a crowd of 6,000 at Taggart Stadium in New Castle, Pennsylvania.
"[17] In the NAIA Division II National Championship Game, the Titans defeated the Anderson Ravens, 21–16, at New Castle, Pennsylvania.
[19][18] Other key players on the 1970 team included linebacker Rich Hancox, offensive guard Fred Blackhurst, halfback Joe Veres, and split end Dave Milliren.