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2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season

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American college football season

2015 NCAA Division I FCS season
Regular season
Number of teams125
DurationAugust 29 – November 21
Payton AwardCooper Kupp, WR,Eastern Washington
Buchanan AwardDeon King, LB,Norfolk State
Playoff
DurationNovember 28 – December 19
Championship dateJanuary 9, 2016
Championship siteToyota Stadium,Frisco, Texas
ChampionNorth Dakota State
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons

The2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season, part ofcollege football in the United States, was organized by theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at theDivision IFootball Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The season began on August 29, 2015, and concluded with the2016 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game played on January 9, 2016, atToyota Stadium inFrisco, Texas.North Dakota State won its fifth consecutive title, defeatingJacksonville State, 37–10.

Conference changes and new programs

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Main article:2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment
School2014 conference2015 conference
CharlotteFCS IndependentC–USA (FBS)
East Tennessee StateRevived programFCS Independent
Kennesaw StateNew programBig South

FCS team wins over FBS teams

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(FCS rankings from the STATS poll)

September 4: No. 20Fordham 37,Army 35
September 5:North Dakota 24,Wyoming 13
September 5:Portland State 24,Washington St 17
September 5: No. 16South Dakota State 41,Kansas 38
September 19:Furman 16,UCF 15
September 26: No. 9James Madison 48,SMU 45
October 3: No. 18Liberty 41,Georgia State 33
October 10: No. 25Portland State 66,North Texas 7 (NOTE: This was the largest victory margin ever by an FCS team over an FBS team. Portland State also became the first FCS team to defeat two FBS teams in the same season sinceNorth Dakota State in2007).[1]
November 21: No. 25The Citadel 23,South Carolina 22

Conference standings

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2015 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 18Southern Utah $^ 71  84 
No. 10Portland State ^ 62  93 
No. 14Montana ^ 62  85 
North Dakota 53  74 
Northern Arizona 53  74 
Eastern Washington 53  65 
Weber State 53  65 
Northern Colorado 35  65 
Montana State 35  56 
Cal Poly 35  47 
UC Davis 26  29 
Idaho State 17  29 
Sacramento State 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Big South Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6Charleston Southern $^ 60  103 
No. 16Coastal Carolina ^ 42  93 
Liberty 33  65 
Monmouth 33  56 
Kennesaw State 24  65 
Gardner–Webb * 24  47 
Presbyterian 15  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * Gardner–Webb ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 4Richmond +^ 62  104 
No. 11James Madison +^ 62  93 
No. 12William & Mary +^ 62  94 
Towson 53  74 
New Hampshire ^ 53  75 
Villanova 53  65 
Stony Brook 35  55 
Delaware 35  47 
Elon 35  47 
Maine 35  38 
Albany 26  38 
Rhode Island 17  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Ivy League football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 20Harvard + 61  91 
No. 23Dartmouth + 61  91 
Penn + 61  73 
Yale 34  64 
Brown 34  55 
Princeton 25  55 
Columbia 16  28 
Cornell 16  19 
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 21North Carolina A&T + 71  102 
Bethune–Cookman + 71  92 
North Carolina Central + 71  83 
South Carolina State 62  74 
Hampton 53  65 
Morgan State 44  46 
Norfolk State 44  47 
Savannah State * 17  19 
Delaware State 17  110 
Florida A&M * 17  110 
Howard 17  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • Florida A&M and Savannah State ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 1North Dakota State +^ 71  132 
No. 5Illinois State +^ 71  103 
No. 8Northern Iowa ^ 53  95 
No. 15South Dakota State ^ 53  84 
Western Illinois ^ 53  76 
Indiana State 35  56 
Youngstown State 35  56 
South Dakota 35  56 
Southern Illinois 26  38 
Missouri State 08  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Northeast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Duquesne $^ 51  84 
Saint Francis (PA) 42  64 
Sacred Heart 33  65 
Bryant 33  56 
Central Connecticut 33  47 
Robert Morris 24  47 
Wagner 15  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
2015 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 2Jacksonville State $^ 80  132 
No. 25Eastern Illinois ^ 71  75 
UT Martin 62  74 
Eastern Kentucky 53  65 
SE Missouri State 34  47 
Tennessee Tech 35  47 
Murray State 26  38 
Tennessee State 16  46 
Austin Peay 08  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Patriot League football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 17Colgate $^ 60  95 
No. 19Fordham ^ 51  93 
Lehigh 42  65 
Holy Cross 33  65 
Georgetown 24  47 
Bucknell 15  47 
Lafayette 06  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Pioneer Football League standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Dayton +^ 71  102 
San Diego + 71  92 
Jacksonville * 62  92 
Morehead State 62  74 
Butler 44  65 
Drake 44  56 
Marist 44  56 
Campbell 35  56 
Stetson 17  38 
Valparaiso 17  29 
Davidson 17  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * Jacksonville ineligible for PFL title and FCS playoffs due to matters regarding the PFL's financial aid rules
2015 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 9Chattanooga +^ 61  94 
No. 13The Citadel +^ 61  94 
Western Carolina 52  74 
Samford 34  65 
Wofford 34  56 
Mercer 25  56 
Furman 25  47 
VMI 16  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 Southland Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 7McNeese State $^ 90  101 
No. 3Sam Houston State ^ 72  114 
Central Arkansas 72  74 
Incarnate Word * 54  65 
Lamar 45  56 
Northwestern State 45  47 
Stephen F. Austin 45  47 
SE Louisiana 36  47 
Abilene Christian * 36  38 
Nicholls State 36  38 
Houston Baptist 08  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * – ineligible for FCS playoffs due to transition from NCAA Division II
Rankings fromSTATS poll
2015 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
Alcorn State xy$ 72  94 
Alabama State * 54  65 
Alabama A&M 36  38 
Jackson State 36  38 
Mississippi Valley State 18  110 
West Division
No. 24Grambling State xy 90  93 
Prairie View A&M 81  82 
Southern 63  65 
Texas Southern 27  37 
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 18  29 
Championship:Alcorn State 49, Grambling State 21
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • * – Ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
Rankings fromSTATS Poll
2015 NCAA Division I FCS independents football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Tennessee State   29 

Conference summaries

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Championship games

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ConferenceChampionRunner-upScoreOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
SWACAlcorn StateGrambling State49–21Johnathan Williams
(Grambling)
Kourtney Berry
(Alabama State)
Broderick Fobbs
(Grambling)

Other conference winners

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Note: Records are regular-season only, and do not include playoff games.

ConferenceChampionRecordOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
Big SkySouthern Utah8–3 (7–1)Cooper Kupp
(Eastern Washington)
James Cowser
(Southern Utah)
Bruce Barnum
(Portland State)
Big SouthCharleston Southern9–2 (6–0)De'Angelo Henderson
(Coastal Carolina)
Chima Uzowihe
(Liberty)
Jamey Chadwell
(Charleston Southern)
CAAJames Madison
Richmond
William & Mary
9–2 (6–2)
8–3 (6–2)
8–3 (6–2)
Vad Lee
(James Madison)
DeAndre Houston-Carson
(William & Mary)
Victor Ochi
(Stony Brook)
Danny Rocco
(Richmond)
IvyDartmouth
Harvard
Penn
9–1 (6–1)
9–1 (6–1)
7–3 (6–1)
Scott Hosch
(Harvard)
Tyler Drake
(Yale)
Ray Priore
(Penn)
MEACBethune-Cookman
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina Central
9–2 (7–1)
9–2 (7–1)
8–3 (7–1)
Tarik Cohen
(North Carolina A&T)
Javon Hargrave
(South Carolina State)
Terry Sims
(Bethune-Cookman)
MVFCIllinois State
North Dakota State
9–2 (7–1)
9–2 (7–1)
Marshaun Coprich
(Illinois State)
Deiondre' Hall
(Northern Iowa)
Bob Nielson
(Western Illinois)
NECDuquesne8–3 (5–1)Ricardo McCray
(Bryant)
Christian Kuntz
(Duquesne)
Chris Villarrial
(Saint Francis)
OVCJacksonville State10–1 (8–0)Eli Jenkins
(Jacksonville State)
Dino Fanti
(Eastern Illinois)
Noah Spence
(Eastern Kentucky)
John Grass
(Jacksonville State)
PatriotColgate7–4 (6–0)Chase Edmonds
(Fordham)
Clayton Ewell
(Bucknell)
Dan Hunt
(Colgate)
PioneerDayton
San Diego
10–1 (7–1)
9–2 (7–1)
Austin Gahafer
(Morehead State)
Donald Payne
(Stetson)
Rick Chamberlin
(Dayton)
SouthernChattanooga
The Citadel
8–3 (6–1)
8–3 (6–1)
Jacob Huesman
(Chattanooga)
Mitchell Jeter
(The Citadel)
Mike Houston
(The Citadel)
SouthlandMcNeese State10–0 (9–0)Kade Harrington
(Lamar)
Wallace Scott
(McNeese State)
Matt Viator
(McNeese State)

Playoff qualifiers

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Automatic berths for conference champions

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ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult
Big Sky ConferenceSouthern Utah2nd2013First Round (L –Sam Houston State)
Big South ConferenceCharleston Southern1st
Colonial Athletic AssociationRichmond10th2014Second Round (L –Coastal Carolina)
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceNorth Dakota State6th2014National Champions (W –Illinois State)
Northeast ConferenceDuquesne1st
Ohio Valley ConferenceJacksonville State6th2014Second Round (L –Sam Houston State)
Patriot LeagueColgate10th2012First Round (L –Wagner)
Pioneer Football LeagueDayton1st
Southern ConferenceChattanooga3rd2014Quarterfinals (L –New Hampshire)
Southland ConferenceMcNeese State16th2013Second Round (L –Jacksonville State)

At large qualifiers

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ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult
Big Sky ConferenceMontana24th2014Second Round (L –Eastern Washington)
Portland State2nd2000First Round (L –Delaware)
Big South ConferenceCoastal Carolina6th2014Quarterfinals (L –North Dakota State)
Colonial Athletic AssociationJames Madison11th2014First Round (L –Liberty)
New Hampshire14th2014Semifinals (L –Illinois State)
William & Mary10th2010Second Round (L –Georgia Southern)
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceNone
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceIllinois State6th2014Championship Game (L –North Dakota State)
Northern Iowa18th2014Second Round (L –Illinois State)
South Dakota State5th2014Second Round (L –North Dakota State)
Western Illinois10th2010Second Round (L –Appalachian State)
Northeast ConferenceNone
Ohio Valley ConferenceEastern Illinois16th2013Quarterfinals (L –Towson)
Patriot LeagueFordham5th2014Second Round (L –New Hampshire)
Pioneer Football LeagueNone
Southern ConferenceThe Citadel4th1992Quarterfinals (L –Youngstown State)
Southland ConferenceSam Houston State9th2014Semifinals (L –North Dakota State)
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceNone

Abstentions

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Postseason

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Bowl game

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GameDate/TVLocationWinning TeamLosing TeamScoreOffensive MVPDefensive MVP
Celebration BowlDecember 19
ABC
Georgia Dome
Atlanta,Georgia
North Carolina A&T
10–2 (7–1)
Alcorn State Braves
9–4 (7–2)
41–34Tarik Cohen
(RB, North Carolina A&T)
Denzel Jones
(LB, North Carolina A&T)

NCAA Division I playoff bracket

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First Round
November 28
Campus sites
Second Round
December 5
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
December 11 and 12
Campus sites
Semifinals
December 18 and 19
Campus sites
National Championship
January 9
Toyota Stadium,Frisco, Texas
1Jacksonville State*41
Chattanooga*50Chattanooga35
Fordham201Jacksonville State*58
8Charleston Southern38
8Charleston Southern*14
Coastal Carolina*38The Citadel6
The Citadel411Jacksonville State*62
Sam Houston State10
4McNeese State*29
Sam Houston State*42Sam Houston State34
Southern Utah39Sam Houston State*48
Colgate21
5James Madison*38
New Hampshire*20Colgate44
Colgate271Jacksonville State10
3North Dakota State37
2Illinois State*36
Dayton*7Western Illinois19
Western Illinois242Illinois State*27
7Richmond39
7Richmond*48
William & Mary*52William & Mary13
Duquesne497Richmond7
3North Dakota State*33
3North Dakota State*37
Montana*24Montana6
South Dakota State173North Dakota State*23
Northern Iowa13
6Portland State*17
Northern Iowa*53Northern Iowa29
Eastern Illinois17

Home team   
 † Overtime   
 Winner

Updated stadiums

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Home facilities for the two new FCS programs in the 2015 season:

Coaching changes

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Preseason and in-season

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This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2015. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2015, see2014 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.

SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
Jackson StateHarold JacksonOctober 7FiredDerrick McCall (interim)[3]
Tony Hughes[4]

End of season

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SchoolOutgoing coachDate announcedReasonReplacement
South DakotaJoe GlennNovember 22Retired[5]Bob Nielson[6]
Austin PeayKirby CannonNovember 23Fired[7]Will Healy[8]
Montana StateRob AshNovember 23Fired[9]Jeff Choate[10]
Eastern KentuckyDean HoodNovember 23Fired[11]Mark Elder[12]
MaineJack CosgroveNovember 24Transferred to Senior Associate Director of Athletics for UMaine[13]Joe Harasymiak[14]
Texas SouthernDarrell AsberryNovember 29Resigned[15]Michael Haywood[16]
Southern IllinoisDale LennonNovember 30Fired[17]Nick Hill[18]
Tennessee TechWatson BrownDecember 2Retired[19]Marcus Satterfield[20]
JacksonvilleKerwin BellDecember 3Fired[21]Ian Shields[22]
FordhamJoe MoorheadDecember 12Hired as offensive coordinator byPenn State[23]Andrew Breiner[24]
McNeese StateMatt ViatorDecember 14Hired as head coach byLouisiana–Monroe[25]Lance Guidry[26]
Western IllinoisBob NielsonDecember 16Hired as head coach bySouth Dakota[6]Charlie Fisher[27]
Southern UtahEd LambDecember 26Hired as assistant head coach byBYU[28]Demario Warren
James MadisonEverett WithersJanuary 7Hired as head coach byTexas StateMike Houston[29]
The CitadelMike HoustonJanuary 18Hired as head coach byJames Madison[29]Brent Thompson[30]
Morgan StateLee HullFebruary 8, 2016ResignedFred Farrier (interim)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Rodger Sherman (October 10, 2015)."FCS Portland State beat North Texas so badly, the Mean Green immediately fired their head coach".SB Nation. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  2. ^Nathan Baker (November 25, 2014)."ETSU looks to Science Hill for home field advantage over next 2 seasons". Johnson City Press. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  3. ^Ray Coleman (October 7, 2015)."JSU fires Harold Jackson as football coach".WAPT. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  4. ^Antonio Morales (December 14, 2015)."Jackson State hires Tony Hughes as next coach".The Clarion-Ledger. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  5. ^Mick Garry (November 22, 2015)."USD's Joe Glenn to retire".Argus Leader. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  6. ^abBrad Pautsch (December 16, 2015)."South Dakota AD Herbster finds new football coach at conference rival".KTIV. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  7. ^Autumn Allison (November 23, 2015)."Austin Peay football coach Cannon is out".The Leaf Chronicle. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  8. ^"Will Healy, head football coach".Austin Peay Governors. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2017. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  9. ^Jon Maletz (November 23, 2015)."MSU ousts Ash as head football coach".Bozeman Daily Chronicle. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  10. ^"Jeff Choate Joins Montana State University as Bobcat Head Football Coach". RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  11. ^Mark Cornelison (November 23, 2015)."EKU Relieves Dean Hood As Head Football Coach".EKU Athletics. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  12. ^Josh Moore (December 10, 2015)."'Humbled' Mark Elder introduced as new Eastern Kentucky football coach".Lexington Herald Leader. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  13. ^"Jack Cosgrove to transfer to Senior Associate Director of Athletics for UMaine".GoBlackBears.com. November 24, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  14. ^Pete Warner (December 16, 2015)."UMaine selects new head football coach".Bangor Daily News. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  15. ^Mark Berman (November 29, 2015)."Darrell Asberry resigns as head football coach at Texas Southern".KRIV. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  16. ^"Texas Southern hiring Michael Haywood as football coach".USA Today. AP. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  17. ^Zach Barnett."Southern Illinois head coach Dale Lennon will not return".Football Scoop. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  18. ^"Dale Lennon Fired/Nick Hill hired as SIU's football coach".The Southern Illinoisan. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  19. ^Mike Organ (December 2, 2015)."Watson Brown retires as a college football coach".The Tennessean. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  20. ^"Satterfield selected Tennessee Tech's new coach".Columbia Daily Herald. January 4, 2016. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  21. ^Gene Frenette (December 3, 2015)."Kerwin Bell out as Jacksonville University football coach".Florida Times Union. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  22. ^Jeff Elliott (December 8, 2015)."Coach Ian Shields bringing new approach to JU football".Florida Times Union. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  23. ^"Joe Moorhead to take over Nittany Lions' offense".ESPN.com.ESPN. December 12, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  24. ^"Andrew Breiner Named Head Football Coach at Fordham".Fordham Sports. December 17, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  25. ^"Matt Viator named head football coach at ULM".ulm.edu. December 14, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  26. ^"Lance Guidry named McNeese head coach".The Advertiser. December 17, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  27. ^"Western Illinois tabs Charlie Fisher new football coach".Peoria Journal-Star. January 2, 2016. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  28. ^"SUU football: Ed Lamb accepts position at BYU".The Spectrum.Gannett Company. December 26, 2015. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  29. ^abScott Eisberg and Sam Tyson."Citadel head football coach Houston leaving for James Madison".WCIV. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
  30. ^Jeff Hartsell (January 18, 2016)."Citadel names Brent Thompson new head football coach".The Post and Courier. Archived fromthe original on January 23, 2016. RetrievedMay 13, 2018.
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