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− | ! Year !! Conference Champions<ref>{{cite web|title=2008 Division I Football Records Book:Conference Standings and Champions |publisher=NCAA| |
+ | ! Year !! Conference Champions<ref>{{cite web|title=2008 Division I Football Records Book:Conference Standings and Champions |publisher=NCAA|year=2008|url=http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=35770|pages=430–436}}</ref> !! National Champion !! [[Walter Payton Award|Payton Award]]<ref>The [[Walter Payton Award]] was established in 1987. From its inception through 1994, it was presented to the most outstanding player on the I-AA level. Since the 1995 season, it has been presented to the most outstanding offensive player on the I-AA/FCS level. [http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/payton_history.htm History]</ref> !! [[Buck Buchanan Award|Buchanan Award]]<ref>The [[Buck Buchanan Award]], established in 1995, is presented to the most outstanding defensive player on the I-AA/FCS level.</ref> |
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| [[1978 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1978]] |
| [[1978 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1978]] |
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[[Southwestern Athletic Conference]] – [[Grambling State Tigers|Grambling State]]<br> |
[[Southwestern Athletic Conference]] – [[Grambling State Tigers|Grambling State]]<br> |
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[[Yankee Conference]] – [[UMass Minutemen|Massachusetts]] |
[[Yankee Conference]] – [[UMass Minutemen|Massachusetts]] |
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| [[1979 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1979]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alcorn State University|Alcorn State]] and Grambling State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alcorn State University|Alcorn State]] and Grambling State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – [[Boston University Terriers|Boston U]] and Massachusetts |
Yankee Conference – [[Boston University Terriers|Boston U]] and Massachusetts |
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| [[1980 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1980]] |
| [[1980 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1980]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State and [[Jackson State University|Jackson State]]<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State and [[Jackson State University|Jackson State]]<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Boston U |
Yankee Conference – Boston U |
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− | | Boise State<br> <small>{{tl|1980 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[1981 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1981]] |
| [[1981 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1981]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Massachusetts and [[University of Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] |
Yankee Conference – Massachusetts and [[University of Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] |
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− | | Idaho State<br> <small>{{tl|1981 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1982]]<ref>The Ivy, Southern, and Southland Conferences were all downgraded from I-A after the 1981 season.</ref> |
| [[1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1982]]<ref>The Ivy, Southern, and Southland Conferences were all downgraded from I-A after the 1981 season.</ref> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Boston U, [[Connecticut Huskies football|Connecticut]], [[Maine Black Bears|Maine]], and Massachusetts |
Yankee Conference – Boston U, [[Connecticut Huskies football|Connecticut]], [[Maine Black Bears|Maine]], and Massachusetts |
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| [[1983 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1983]] |
| [[1983 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1983]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Boston U and Connecticut |
Yankee Conference – Boston U and Connecticut |
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| [[1984 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1984]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Boston U and Rhode Island |
Yankee Conference – Boston U and Rhode Island |
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− | | Montana State<br> <small>{{tl|1984 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1985]] |
| [[1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1985]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State and Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State and Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Rhode Island |
Yankee Conference – Rhode Island |
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− | | [[Georgia Southern Eagles football|Georgia Southern]] |
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| [[1986 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1986]] |
| [[1986 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1986]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Connecticut, [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]], and Massachusetts |
Yankee Conference – Connecticut, [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]], and Massachusetts |
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| [[1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1987]] |
| [[1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1987]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Maine and [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] |
Yankee Conference – Maine and [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] |
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− | | [[1987 Northeast Louisiana Indians football team|Northeast Louisiana]] |
+ | | [[1987 Northeast Louisiana Indians football team|Northeast Louisiana]] |
| [[Kenny Gamble (football player)|Kenny Gamble]] – ''RB'' ([[Colgate Raiders football|Colgate]]) |
| [[Kenny Gamble (football player)|Kenny Gamble]] – ''RB'' ([[Colgate Raiders football|Colgate]]) |
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| [[1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1988]] |
| [[1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1988]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Delaware and Massachusetts |
Yankee Conference – Delaware and Massachusetts |
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− | | Furman<br> <small>{{tl|1988 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Dave Meggett]] – ''RB'' ([[Towson Tigers|Towson]]) |
| [[Dave Meggett]] – ''RB'' ([[Towson Tigers|Towson]]) |
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| [[1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1989]] |
| [[1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1989]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Connecticut, Maine, and [[Villanova Wildcats#Football|Villanova]] |
Yankee Conference – Connecticut, Maine, and [[Villanova Wildcats#Football|Villanova]] |
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− | | Georgia Southern |
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| [[John Friesz]] – ''QB'' (Idaho) |
| [[John Friesz]] – ''QB'' (Idaho) |
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| [[1990 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1990]] |
| [[1990 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1990]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Massachusetts |
Yankee Conference – Massachusetts |
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− | | Georgia Southern |
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| [[Walter Dean]] – ''RB'' (Grambling State) |
| [[Walter Dean]] – ''RB'' (Grambling State) |
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| [[1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1991]] |
| [[1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1991]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alabama State University|Alabama State]]<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alabama State University|Alabama State]]<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Delaware, [[New Hampshire Wildcats|New Hampshire]], and Villanova |
Yankee Conference – Delaware, [[New Hampshire Wildcats|New Hampshire]], and Villanova |
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− | | Youngstown State |
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| [[Jamie Martin (American football)|Jamie Martin]] – ''QB'' ([[Weber State University|Weber State]]) |
| [[Jamie Martin (American football)|Jamie Martin]] – ''QB'' ([[Weber State University|Weber State]]) |
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| [[1992 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1992]] |
| [[1992 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1992]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Delaware |
Yankee Conference – Delaware |
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− | | Marshall<br> <small>{{tl|1992 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Michael Payton]] – ''QB'' (Marshall) |
| [[Michael Payton]] – ''QB'' (Marshall) |
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| [[1993 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1993]] |
| [[1993 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1993]] |
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− | [[American West Conference]]<ref> |
+ | [[American West Conference]]<ref>The American West Conference began play in 1993 and disbanded after only three years in 1995. It contained both I-AA and Division II schools.</ref> – [[Southern Utah University|Southern Utah]] and [[UC Davis Aggies|UC Davis]]<br> |
Big Sky Conference – Montana<br> |
Big Sky Conference – Montana<br> |
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Gateway Football Conference – Northern Iowa<br> |
Gateway Football Conference – Northern Iowa<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Southern Jaguars|Southern]]<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Southern Jaguars|Southern]]<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Boston University |
Yankee Conference – Boston University |
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− | | Youngstown State |
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| [[Doug Nussmeier]] – ''QB'' (Idaho) |
| [[Doug Nussmeier]] – ''QB'' (Idaho) |
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| [[1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1994]] |
| [[1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1994]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State and Grambling State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alcorn State and Grambling State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – New Hampshire |
Yankee Conference – New Hampshire |
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− | | Youngstown State |
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| [[Steve McNair]] – ''QB'' (Alcorn State) |
| [[Steve McNair]] – ''QB'' (Alcorn State) |
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| [[1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1995]] |
| [[1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season|1995]] |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference – Delaware |
Yankee Conference – Delaware |
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− | | Montana<br> <small>{{tl|1995 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Dave Dickenson]] – ''QB'' (Montana) |
| [[Dave Dickenson]] – ''QB'' (Montana) |
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| [[Dexter Coakley]] – ''LB'' (Appalachian State) |
| [[Dexter Coakley]] – ''LB'' (Appalachian State) |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State<br> |
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Yankee Conference<ref>After the 1996 football season, the Yankee Conference merged with the Atlantic 10 Conference, which would sponsor football until the 2006 season.</ref> – [[1996 William & Mary Tribe football team|William & Mary]] |
Yankee Conference<ref>After the 1996 football season, the Yankee Conference merged with the Atlantic 10 Conference, which would sponsor football until the 2006 season.</ref> – [[1996 William & Mary Tribe football team|William & Mary]] |
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| [[Archie Amerson]] – ''RB'' (Northern Arizona) |
| [[Archie Amerson]] – ''RB'' (Northern Arizona) |
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| Dexter Coakley – ''LB'' (Appalachian State) |
| Dexter Coakley – ''LB'' (Appalachian State) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State and Northwestern State<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State and Northwestern State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
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| [[Brian Finneran]] – ''WR'' (Villanova) |
| [[Brian Finneran]] – ''WR'' (Villanova) |
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| [[Chris McNeil]] – ''DE'' (North Carolina A&T) |
| [[Chris McNeil]] – ''DE'' (North Carolina A&T) |
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Southland Conference – Northwestern State<br> |
Southland Conference – Northwestern State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
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− | | Massachusetts<br> <small>{{tl|1998 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Jerry Azumah]] – ''RB'' (New Hampshire) |
| [[Jerry Azumah]] – ''RB'' (New Hampshire) |
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| [[James Milton]] – ''LB'' (Western Illinois) |
| [[James Milton]] – ''LB'' (Western Illinois) |
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Southland Conference – Stephen F. Austin and Troy State<br> |
Southland Conference – Stephen F. Austin and Troy State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
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| [[Adrian N. Peterson|Adrian Peterson]] – ''RB'' (Georgia Southern) |
| [[Adrian N. Peterson|Adrian Peterson]] – ''RB'' (Georgia Southern) |
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| [[Al Lucas]] – ''DT'' (Troy State) |
| [[Al Lucas]] – ''DT'' (Troy State) |
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Southland Conference – Troy State<br> |
Southland Conference – Troy State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
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− | | Georgia Southern |
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| [[Louis Ivory]] – ''RB'' (Furman) |
| [[Louis Ivory]] – ''RB'' (Furman) |
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| [[Edgerton Hartwell]] – ''LB'' (Western Illinois) |
| [[Edgerton Hartwell]] – ''LB'' (Western Illinois) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State and [[Sam Houston State Bearkats|Sam Houston State]]<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State and [[Sam Houston State Bearkats|Sam Houston State]]<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
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− | | Montana Grizzlies football|Montana |
+ | | [[Montana Grizzlies football|Montana]] |
| [[Brian Westbrook]] – ''RB'' (Villanova) |
| [[Brian Westbrook]] – ''RB'' (Villanova) |
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| [[Derrick Lloyd]] – ''LB'' (James Madison) |
| [[Derrick Lloyd]] – ''LB'' (James Madison) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
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| [[Tony Romo]] – ''QB'' (Eastern Illinois) |
| [[Tony Romo]] – ''QB'' (Eastern Illinois) |
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| [[Rashean Mathis]] – ''FS'' (Bethune-Cookman) |
| [[Rashean Mathis]] – ''FS'' (Bethune-Cookman) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern |
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| [[Jamaal Branch]] – ''RB'' (Colgate) |
| [[Jamaal Branch]] – ''RB'' (Colgate) |
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| [[Jared Allen]] – ''DE'' (Idaho State) |
| [[Jared Allen]] – ''DE'' (Idaho State) |
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Southland Conference – Northwestern State and Sam Houston State<br> |
Southland Conference – Northwestern State and Sam Houston State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alabama State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alabama State |
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− | | James Madison<br> <small>{{tl|2004 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Lang Campbell]] – ''QB'' (William & Mary) |
| [[Lang Campbell]] – ''QB'' (William & Mary) |
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| [[Jordan Beck]] – ''LB'' (Cal Poly) |
| [[Jordan Beck]] – ''LB'' (Cal Poly) |
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Pioneer Football League – [[University of San Diego|San Diego]]<br> |
Pioneer Football League – [[University of San Diego|San Diego]]<br> |
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Southern Conference – [[2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team|Appalachian State]]<br> |
Southern Conference – [[2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team|Appalachian State]]<br> |
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+ | Southland Conference – [[Nicholls State Colonels football|Nicholls State]] and [[Texas State University–San Marcos|Texas State]]<br> |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
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− | | Appalachian State |
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| [[Erik Meyer]] – ''QB'' (Eastern Washington) |
| [[Erik Meyer]] – ''QB'' (Eastern Washington) |
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| [[Chris Gocong]] – ''DE'' (Cal Poly) |
| [[Chris Gocong]] – ''DE'' (Cal Poly) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University|Alabama A&M]] |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – [[Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University|Alabama A&M]] |
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| [[Ricky Santos]] – ''QB'' (New Hampshire) |
| [[Ricky Santos]] – ''QB'' (New Hampshire) |
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| [[Kyle Shotwell]] – ''LB'' (Cal Poly) |
| [[Kyle Shotwell]] – ''LB'' (Cal Poly) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State |
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| [[Jayson Foster]] – ''QB'' (Georgia Southern) |
| [[Jayson Foster]] – ''QB'' (Georgia Southern) |
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| [[Kroy Biermann]] – ''DE'' (Montana) |
| [[Kroy Biermann]] – ''DE'' (Montana) |
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Southland Conference – Texas State<br> |
Southland Conference – Texas State<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Grambling State |
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− | | Richmond<br> <small>{{tl|2008 Division I FCS playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Armanti Edwards]] – ''QB'' (Appalachian State) |
| [[Armanti Edwards]] – ''QB'' (Appalachian State) |
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| [[Greg Peach]] – ''DE'' (Eastern Washington) |
| [[Greg Peach]] – ''DE'' (Eastern Washington) |
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Southland Conference – McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin<br> |
Southland Conference – McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin<br> |
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Southwestern Athletic Conference – Prairie View A&M |
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Prairie View A&M |
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− | | Villanova<br> <small>{{tl|2009 Division I FCS playoff navbox}}</small> |
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| [[Armanti Edwards]] – ''QB'' (Appalachian State) |
| [[Armanti Edwards]] – ''QB'' (Appalachian State) |
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| [[Arthur Moats]] – ''DE'' (James Madison) |
| [[Arthur Moats]] – ''DE'' (James Madison) |
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+ | |[[Bo Levi Mitchell]] - ''QB'' [[Eastern Washington]] |
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+ | |Big Sky Conference – Eastern Washinton, Montana State, Cal Poly<br> |
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+ | Big South Conference – Coastal Carolina, Liberty<br> |
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+ | Colonial Athletic Association – Old Dominion<br> |
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+ | Ivy League – Pennsylvania<br> |
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+ | Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – Bethune-Cookman<br> |
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+ | Missouri Valley Football Conference – North Dakota State<br> |
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+ | Northeast Conference – Wagner and Albany<br> |
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+ | Ohio Valley Conference – Eastern Illinois<br> |
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+ | Patriot League – Colgate<br> |
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+ | Pioneer Football League – Drake, San Deigo and Butler<br> |
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+ | Southern Conference – Georgia Southern, Wofford and Appalachian State<br> |
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+ | Southland Conference – Central Arkansas and Sam Houston<br> |
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+ | Southwestern Athletic Conference – Arkansas-Pine Bluff <br> |
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+ | | [[North Dakota State]] |
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+ | | [[Taylor Heinicke]] - ''QB'' [[Old Dominion Monarchs|Old Dominion]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 9 March 2013
A list of NCAA Division I-AA college football seasons since the divisional split in 1978. In 2006, Division I-AA was renamed Division I Football Championship Subdivision (or Division I FCS for short).[1]
Year | Conference Champions[2] | National Champion | Payton Award[3] | Buchanan Award[4] |
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1978 |
Big Sky Conference – Northern Arizona |
Florida A&M | - | - |
1979 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana State |
Eastern Kentucky | - | - |
1980 |
Big Sky Conference – Boise State |
Boise State | - | - |
1981 |
Big Sky Conference – Idaho State |
Idaho State | - | - |
1982[5] |
Big Sky Conference – Montana |
Eastern Kentucky | - | - |
1983 |
Big Sky Conference – Nevada |
Southern Illinois | - | - |
1984 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana State |
Montana State | - | - |
1985 |
Big Sky Conference – Idaho |
Georgia Southern | - | - |
1986 |
Big Sky Conference – Nevada |
Georgia Southern | - | - |
1987 |
Big Sky Conference – Idaho |
Northeast Louisiana | Kenny Gamble – RB (Colgate) | - |
1988 |
Big Sky Conference – Idaho |
Furman | Dave Meggett – RB (Towson) | - |
1989 |
Big Sky Conference – Idaho |
Georgia Southern | John Friesz – QB (Idaho) | - |
1990 |
Big Sky Conference – Nevada |
Georgia Southern | Walter Dean – RB (Grambling State) | - |
1991 |
Big Sky Conference – Nevada |
Youngstown State | Jamie Martin – QB (Weber State) | - |
1992 |
Big Sky Conference – Eastern Washington and Idaho |
Marshall | Michael Payton – QB (Marshall) | - |
1993 |
American West Conference[8] – Southern Utah and UC Davis |
Youngstown State | Doug Nussmeier – QB (Idaho) | - |
1994 |
American West Conference – Cal Poly |
Youngstown State | Steve McNair – QB (Alcorn State) | - |
1995 |
American West Conference – Sacramento State |
Montana | Dave Dickenson – QB (Montana) | Dexter Coakley – LB (Appalachian State) |
1996 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana |
Marshall | Archie Amerson – RB (Northern Arizona) | Dexter Coakley – LB (Appalachian State) |
1997 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Villanova |
Youngstown State | Brian Finneran – WR (Villanova) | Chris McNeil – DE (North Carolina A&T) |
1998 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Richmond |
Massachusetts | Jerry Azumah – RB (New Hampshire) | James Milton – LB (Western Illinois) |
1999 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – James Madison and Massachusetts |
Georgia Southern | Adrian Peterson – RB (Georgia Southern) | Al Lucas – DT (Troy State) |
2000 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Delaware and Richmond |
Georgia Southern | Louis Ivory – RB (Furman) | Edgerton Hartwell – LB (Western Illinois) |
2001 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Hofstra, Maine, Villanova, and William & Mary |
Montana | Brian Westbrook – RB (Villanova) | Derrick Lloyd – LB (James Madison) |
2002 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Maine and Northeastern |
Western Kentucky | Tony Romo – QB (Eastern Illinois) | Rashean Mathis – FS (Bethune-Cookman) |
2003 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Delaware and Massachusetts |
Delaware | Jamaal Branch – RB (Colgate) | Jared Allen – DE (Idaho State) |
2004 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – Delaware, James Madison, and William & Mary |
James Madison | Lang Campbell – QB (William & Mary) | Jordan Beck – LB (Cal Poly) |
2005 |
Atlantic 10 Conference – New Hampshire and Richmond |
Appalachian State | Erik Meyer – QB (Eastern Washington) | Chris Gocong – DE (Cal Poly) |
2006 |
Atlantic 10 Conference[12] – Massachusetts |
Appalachian State | Ricky Santos – QB (New Hampshire) | Kyle Shotwell – LB (Cal Poly) |
2007 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana |
Appalachian State | Jayson Foster – QB (Georgia Southern) | Kroy Biermann – DE (Montana) |
2008 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana and Weber State |
Richmond | Armanti Edwards – QB (Appalachian State) | Greg Peach – DE (Eastern Washington) |
2009 |
Big Sky Conference – Montana |
Villanova | Armanti Edwards – QB (Appalachian State) | Arthur Moats – DE (James Madison) |
2010 | Eastern Washington | Jeremy Moses - QB Stephen F. Austin | J. C. Sherritt- LB Eastern Washington | |
2011 | North Dakota State | Bo Levi Mitchell - QB Eastern Washington | Matt Evans - LB New Hampshire | |
2012 | Big Sky Conference – Eastern Washinton, Montana State, Cal Poly Big South Conference – Coastal Carolina, Liberty |
North Dakota State | Taylor Heinicke - QB Old Dominion | Caleb Schreibeis - DE Montana State |
See also
References
- ↑ Steve Wieberg (2006-08-03). "NCAA to rename college football subdivisions". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2006-08-03-ncaa-subdivisions_x.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
- ↑ "2008 Division I Football Records Book:Conference Standings and Champions". NCAA. 2008. pp. 430–436. http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=35770.
- ↑ The Walter Payton Award was established in 1987. From its inception through 1994, it was presented to the most outstanding player on the I-AA level. Since the 1995 season, it has been presented to the most outstanding offensive player on the I-AA/FCS level. History
- ↑ The Buck Buchanan Award, established in 1995, is presented to the most outstanding defensive player on the I-AA/FCS level.
- ↑ The Ivy, Southern, and Southland Conferences were all downgraded from I-A after the 1981 season.
- ↑ After the Missouri Valley Conference scrapped its hybrid I-A and I-AA football conference, the I-AA programs in the MVC allied themselves with the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference, at that time a women's athletic conference parallel to the MVC.
- ↑ After the 1991–92 academic year, the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference merged with the Missouri Valley Conference. The football portion of the conference kept the Gateway charter and slightly changed its name.
- ↑ The American West Conference began play in 1993 and disbanded after only three years in 1995. It contained both I-AA and Division II schools.
- ↑ The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference was founded in 1980, added football in 1993, and dropped football sponsorship after the 2007 season.
- ↑ After the 1996 football season, the Yankee Conference merged with the Atlantic 10 Conference, which would sponsor football until the 2006 season.
- ↑ The Big South Conference was founded in 1983 and added football in 2002.
- ↑ The Atlantic 10 dropped football sponsorship and teams moved to the Colonial Athletic Association beginning with the 2007 season.
- ↑ Changed name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference for the 2008 season.
- ↑ Expanded to an all sports conference in 2008 and changed name to the Great West Conference.
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