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2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season

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American college football season

2009 NCAA Division I FCS season
Regular season
Number of teams125
DurationAugust – November
Payton AwardArmanti Edwards[1]
Buchanan AwardArthur Moats[2]
Playoff
DurationNovember 28 – December 18
Championship dateDecember 18, 2009
Championship siteFinley Stadium
Chattanooga, Tennessee
ChampionVillanova
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons

The2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season, the 2009 season ofcollege football for teams in theFootball Championship Subdivision (FCS), began in August 2009 and concluded with the2009 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on December 18, 2009, inChattanooga, Tennessee, won byVillanova 23–21 overMontana.[3]

Conference changes and new programs

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School2008 Conference2009 Conference
BryantFCS IndependentNEC
IonaDropped Program
MaristPioneer
Old DominionNew ProgramFCS Independent

FCS team wins over FBS teams

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September 3 –Villanova 27,Temple 24
September 5 –Richmond 24,Duke 16
September 5 –William & Mary 26,Virginia 14
September 12 –New Hampshire 23,Ball State 16
September 19 –Central Arkansas 28,Western Kentucky 7

Notable upsets

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Eastern Illinois coach's death

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On Saturday, November 28, just hours afterEastern Illinois lost toSouthern Illinois 48–7 in the first round of the FCS playoffs, Eastern Illinois' offensive coordinator Jeffrey O. Hoover, age 41, was killed in a car accident.[4] The single-vehicle accident occurred south ofEffingham when Hoover, his family and EIU strength coach Eric Cash struck a deer while driving home fromCarbondale, the home of SIU.[5]

Hoover's death was the second Eastern Illinois coaching death within a month. On November 4, women's basketball assistant coach Jackie Moore, 28, died after collapsing during a workout on campus.[4]

Conference standings

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2009 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 2Montana $^ 80  141 
No. 13Eastern Washington ^ 62  84 
No. 17Weber State ^ 62  75 
Montana State 53  74 
Northern Arizona 44  56 
Sacramento State 44  56 
Northern Colorado 17  38 
Portland State 17  29 
Idaho State 17  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Big South Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 22Liberty + 51  83 
Stony Brook + 51  65 
Charleston Southern 42  65 
Gardner–Webb 33  65 
Coastal Carolina 33  56 
VMI 15  29 
Presbyterian 06  011 
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 7New Hampshire x^ 62  103 
Maine 44  56 
Hofstra 35  56 
UMass 35  56 
Northeastern 35  38 
Rhode Island 08  110 
South Division
No. 1Villanova x+^ 71  141 
No. 5Richmond x+^ 71  112 
No. 4William & Mary ^ 62  113 
Delaware 44  65 
James Madison 44  65 
Towson 17  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Great West Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
UC Davis $ 31  65 
North Dakota 22  65 
South Dakota 22  55 
Southern Utah 22  56 
Cal Poly 13  47 
  • $ – Conference champion
2009 Ivy League football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 20Penn $ 70  82 
Harvard 61  73 
Brown 43  64 
Columbia 34  46 
Princeton 34  46 
Yale 25  46 
Dartmouth 25  28 
Cornell 16  28 
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 8South Carolina State $^ 71  102 
No. 23Florida A&M 62  83 
Norfolk State 53  74 
Morgan State 44  65 
Bethune–Cookman 44  56 
Delaware State 34  46 
Hampton 35  56 
North Carolina A&T 25  46 
Howard 08  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6Southern Illinois $^ 80  112 
No. 11South Dakota State ^ 71  83 
No. 18Northern Iowa 53  74 
Illinois State 53  65 
Missouri State 44  65 
Youngstown State 44  65 
North Dakota State 26  38 
Indiana State 17  110 
Western Illinois 08  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Northeast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Central Connecticut State $ 71  93 
Albany 62  74 
Wagner 53  65 
Robert Morris 53  56 
Monmouth 44  56 
Bryant 44  56 
Duquesne 26  38 
Sacred Heart 26  28 
Saint Francis (PA) 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
2009 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 16Jacksonville State 61  83 
No. 19Eastern Illinois $^ 62  84 
Tennessee Tech 53  65 
Eastern Kentucky 53  56 
UT Martin 44  56 
Tennessee State 34  47 
Austin Peay 35  47 
Murray State 26  38 
Southeast Missouri State 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Jacksonville State had the best record in conference play, but was not eligible for the FCS playoffs because ofAPR violations.
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Patriot League football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 14Holy Cross $^ 51  93 
No. 21Colgate 42  92 
No. 24Lafayette 42  83 
Lehigh 42  47 
Fordham 24  56 
Bucknell 24  47 
Georgetown 06  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Pioneer Football League standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Butler + 71  111 
Dayton + 71  92 
Drake 62  83 
Jacksonville 62  74 
Marist 53  74 
San Diego 35  47 
Davidson 35  37 
Campbell 26  38 
Morehead State 17  38 
Valparaiso 08  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
2009 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 3Appalachian State $^ 80  113 
No. 9Elon ^ 71  93 
Furman 53  65 
Chattanooga 44  65 
Georgia Southern 44  56 
Samford 35  56 
Wofford 26  38 
The Citadel 26  47 
Western Carolina 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Southland Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 10Stephen F. Austin +^ 61  103 
No. 12McNeese State +^ 61  92 
No. 25Texas State 52  74 
Southeastern Louisiana 43  65 
Sam Houston State 34  56 
Central Arkansas 25  56 
Nicholls State 25  39 
Northwestern State 07  011 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll
2009 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
Alabama A&M xy 43  75 
Alcorn State 34  36 
Jackson State 34  37 
Alabama State 16  47 
Mississippi Valley State 16  38 
West Division
No. 15Prairie View A&M xy$ 70  91 
Grambling State 52  74 
Texas Southern 52  65 
Southern 34  66 
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 34  55 
Championship:Prairie View A&M 30, Alabama A&M 24
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromThe Sports Network Poll
2009 NCAA Division I FCS independents football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Old Dominion   92 
North Carolina Central   47 
Savannah State   28 
Winston–Salem State   110 

Conference champions

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Automatic berths

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Invitation

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In order to be eligible for the playoffs, these teams must have a minimum of eight Division I wins, with at least two against teams in automatic bid conferences. They also must be ranked an average of 16 or better in the national rankings, made up of the following components:

  • The Sports Network media poll
  • The FCS Coaches poll
  • A variation of the Gridiron Power Index, using only five of the computer rankings used in that system

No team in the invitational conferences qualified. Starting in 2010, the Big South and NEC will become automatic bid conferences with the expansion of the playoff field to 20 teams.

Abstains

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(Overall Record, Conference Record)

Postseason

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NCAA Division I playoff bracket

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First Round
November 28
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
December 5
Campus sites
Semifinals
December 11 and December 12
Campus sites
National Championship Game

December 18
Finley Stadium
Chattanooga, Tennessee

            
South Dakota State (8–3)48
1Montana* (11–0)61
1Montana*51
Stephen F. Austin0
Eastern Washington (8–3)33
Stephen F. Austin* (9–2)44
1Montana*24
Appalachian State17
Elon (9–2)13
4Richmond* (10–1)16
4Richmond*31
Appalachian State35
South Carolina State (10–1)13
Appalachian State* (9–2)20
1Montana21
2Villanova23
Holy Cross (9–2)28
2Villanova* (10–1)38
2Villanova*46
New Hampshire7
New Hampshire (9–2)49
McNeese State* (9–2)13
2Villanova*14
William & Mary13
Eastern Illinois (8–3)7
3Southern Illinois* (10–1)48
3Southern Illinois*3
William & Mary24
Weber State (7–4)0
William & Mary* (9–2)38

*Host institution

SWAC Championship Game

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DateLocationVenueWest Div. ChampionEast Div. ChampionResult
December 12Birmingham, AlabamaLegion FieldPrairie View A&MAlabama A&MPrairie View A&M 30–24

Gridiron Classic

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TheGridiron Classic is an annual game between the champions of theNortheast Conference and thePioneer Football League that has been held since December 2006.

DateLocationVenueNEC ChampionPFL ChampionResult
December 5IndianapolisButler BowlCentral Connecticut StateButlerButler 28–23

Final poll standings

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Standings are fromThe Sports Network final poll.

RankTeamRecord
1Villanova Wildcats14–1
2Montana Grizzlies14–1
3Appalachian State Mountaineers11–3
4William & Mary Tribe11–3
5Richmond Spiders11–2
6Southern Illinois Salukis11–2
7New Hampshire Wildcats10–3
8South Carolina State Bulldogs10–2
9Elon Phoenix9–3
10Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks10–3
11South Dakota State Jackrabbits8–4
12McNeese State Cowboys9–3
13Eastern Washington Eagles8–4
14Holy Cross Crusaders9–3
15Prairie View A&M Panthers9–1
16Jacksonville State Gamecocks8–3
17Weber State Wildcats7–5
18Northern Iowa Panthers7–4
19Eastern Illinois Panthers8–4
20Penn Quakers8–2
21Colgate Raiders9–2
22Liberty Flames8–3
23Florida A&M Rattlers8–3
24Lafayette Leopards8–3
25Texas State Bobcats7–4


Standings are from theFCS Coaches final poll.

RankTeamRecord
1Villanova Wildcats14–1
2Montana Grizzlies14–1
T-3Appalachian State Mountaineers11–3
T-3William & Mary Tribe11–3
5Richmond Spiders11–2
6Southern Illinois Salukis11–2
7New Hampshire Wildcats10–3
8South Carolina State Bulldogs10–2
9Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks10–3
10Elon Phoenix9–3
11South Dakota State Jackrabbits8–4
12McNeese State Cowboys9–3
13Eastern Washington Eagles8–4
14Holy Cross Crusaders9–3
15Eastern Illinois Panthers8–4
16Jacksonville State Gamecocks8–3
17Weber State Wildcats7–5
18Northern Iowa Panthers7–4
19Prairie View A&M Panthers9–1
20Colgate Raiders9–2
21Liberty Flames8–3
22Florida A&M Rattlers8–3
23Penn Quakers8–2
24Texas State Bobcats7–4
25Lafayette Leopards8–3

References

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  1. ^"Armanti Edwards wins 2009 Walter Payton Award". The Sports Network. Archived fromthe original on April 4, 2011. RetrievedDecember 17, 2008.
  2. ^"Arthur Moats captures 2009 Buck Buchanan Award". The Sports Network. Archived fromthe original on April 4, 2011. RetrievedDecember 17, 2009.
  3. ^"2009: 32nd Annual Division I Championship". NCAA. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^abMitchell, Fred (November 30, 2009)."Eastern Illinois assistant football coach dies in car crash".Chicago Tribune. RetrievedDecember 6, 2009.
  5. ^Huffman, Tony (30 November 2009)."EIU football coach killed in I-57 accident".Effingham Daily News. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2013. Retrieved6 December 2009.
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