2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season
The 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season, the 2009 season of college football for teams in the Football Championship Subdivision, began in August 2009 and concluded with the 2009 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on December 18, 2009, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, won by Villanova 23–21 over Montana.
Rule changes for 2009
The NCAA football rules committee proposed several rule changes for 2009. Before these rules were officially adopted, the proposals had to be approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel. The rule changes include the following:- If the home team wears colored jerseys, the visiting team may also wear colored jerseys; so long as the two teams have agreed to do so.
- If the punter carries the ball outside of the tackle box, he is no longer protected under the roughing the kicker penalty.
- Deliberately grabbing the chin strap is now included as part of the face mask penalty.
- The edge of the tackle box is defined as being 5 yards to the left and right of the snapper, rather than 2 parallel lines from the position of the offensive tackles.
FCS team wins over FBS teams
- 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 – 28, Western Kentucky 7
Notable upsets
- August 27 – 26, 20 OT
- September 5 – 27, 3
- September 5 – 20, 6
- September 5 – 31, 6
- September 5 – 45, Wagner 42
- September 12 – 35, Campbell 28 OT
- September 12 – Lenoir-Rhyne 42, 0
- September 12 – 13, 10
- September 26 – 34, 24
- September 26 – 23, Savannah State 21
- September 26 – 33, 22
- October 17 – Sioux Falls 28, 13
- November 14 – 35, Savannah State 20
- November 26 – 21, 0
Conference and program changes
Dropped programs
After Northeastern's final game of the season, a 33–27 win over Rhode Island on November 21, the school announced that it was dropping the football program. The Huskies ended their 74th season with a 3–8 record, but school officials cited that losing seasons were not the determining factor.On December 3, Hofstra also announced that it was dropping their football program in favor of academic funding. The football team, which finished the season 5–6 after a 52–38 win over Massachusetts, ended their program after 73 years.
The Colonial Athletic Association, where both teams played, decided to replace the two teams with new programs at Old Dominion and Georgia State in 2011 and 2012, respectively. Old Dominion started its program during the 2009 season; Georgia State started theirs in 2010.
Conference changes
Eastern Illinois coach's death
On Saturday, November 28, just hours after Eastern Illinois lost to Southern 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. The single-vehicle accident occurred south of Effingham when Hoover, his family and EIU strength coach Eric Cash struck a deer while driving home from Carbondale, the home of SIU.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.
Conference standings
Conference champions
Automatic berths
- Big Sky Conference – Montana
- Colonial Athletic Association – Villanova
- Missouri Valley Football Conference – Southern Illinois
- Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – South Carolina State
- Ohio Valley Conference – Eastern Illinois
- Patriot League – Holy Cross
- Southern Conference – Appalachian State
- Southland Conference – Stephen F. Austin
Invitation
- Great West Conference – UC Davis
- Big South Conference – Liberty and Stony Brook, co-champions
- Northeast Conference – Central Connecticut State
- Pioneer Football League – Butler and Dayton, co-champions; Butler received the conference's berth in the Gridiron Classic.
- 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
Abstains
- Ivy League – Penn
- Southwestern Athletic Conference – Prairie View A&M
Postseason
NCAA FCS Playoff bracket
[SWAC Championship Game]
Gridiron Classic
The Gridiron Classic is an annual game between the champions of the Northeast Conference and the Pioneer Football League that has been held since December 2006.Date | Location | Venue | NEC Champion | PFL Champion | Result |
December 5 | Indianapolis | Butler Bowl | Central Connecticut State | Butler | Butler 28–23 |
Final poll standings
Standings are from The Sports Network final poll.Rank | Team | Record |
1 | Villanova Wildcats | 14–1 |
2 | Montana Grizzlies | 14–1 |
3 | Appalachian State Mountaineers | 11–3 |
4 | William & Mary Tribe | 11–3 |
5 | Richmond Spiders | 11–2 |
6 | 11–2 | |
7 | New Hampshire Wildcats | 10–3 |
8 | 10–2 | |
9 | 9–3 | |
10 | 10–3 | |
11 | 8–4 | |
12 | 9–3 | |
13 | Eastern Washington Eagles | 8–4 |
14 | Holy Cross Crusaders | 9–3 |
15 | 9–1 | |
16 | 8–3 | |
17 | Weber State Wildcats | 7–5 |
18 | Northern Iowa Panthers | 7–4 |
19 | 8–4 | |
20 | Penn Quakers | 8–2 |
21 | 9–2 | |
22 | Liberty Flames | 8–3 |
23 | 8–3 | |
24 | Lafayette Leopards | 8–3 |
25 | Texas State Bobcats | 7–4 |
Standings are from the FCS Coaches final poll.
Rank | Team | Record |
1 | Villanova Wildcats | 14–1 |
2 | Montana Grizzlies | 14–1 |
T-3 | Appalachian State Mountaineers | 11–3 |
T-3 | William & Mary Tribe | 11–3 |
5 | Richmond Spiders | 11–2 |
6 | 11–2 | |
7 | New Hampshire Wildcats | 10–3 |
8 | 10–2 | |
9 | 10–3 | |
10 | 9–3 | |
11 | 8–4 | |
12 | 9–3 | |
13 | Eastern Washington Eagles | 8–4 |
14 | Holy Cross Crusaders | 9–3 |
15 | 8–4 | |
16 | 8–3 | |
17 | Weber State Wildcats | 7–5 |
18 | Northern Iowa Panthers | 7–4 |
19 | 9–1 | |
20 | 9–2 | |
21 | Liberty Flames | 8–3 |
22 | 8–3 | |
23 | Penn Quakers | 8–2 |
24 | Texas State Bobcats | 7–4 |
25 | Lafayette Leopards | 8–3 |