2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season


The 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season, part of college football in the United States, was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision level. The season began on August 30, 2012, and concluded with the 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on January 5, 2013, at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

Conference changes

Several teams changed conferences from the 2011 season. Texas State of the Southland Conference, Massachusetts of the Colonial Athletic Association and independents South Alabama and UTSA are transitioning to the Football Bowl Subdivision and were transitional FBS members in 2012; all four will were to become full FBS members in 2013.
The Great West Conference dropped football after all of its five football members in the 2011 season joined other conferences. Cal Poly, North Dakota, Southern Utah and UC Davis all joined the Big Sky Conference. South Dakota joined the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
In their third year as a program, Georgia State, already a full member of the CAA, joined the football conference after two years as an independent. However, this was the Panthers' only season as a CAA football member, as the school has announced that it would begin an FBS transition in 2012 in advance of its July 2013 move to the Sun Belt Conference.
There were no teams playing as independents in 2012.
School2011 Conference2012 Conference
Cal PolyGreat WestBig Sky
Georgia StateIndependentCAA
MassachusettsCAAMAC
North DakotaGreat WestBig Sky
South AlabamaIndependentSun Belt
South DakotaGreat WestMVFC
Southern UtahGreat WestBig Sky
Texas StateIndependentWAC
UC DavisGreat WestBig Sky
UTSAIndependentWAC

FCS team wins over FBS teams

Conference summaries

Championship games

Other conference winners

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 SkyEastern Washington
Montana State
Cal Poly
9–2
10–1
9–2
DeNarius McGhee Jody Owens Beau Baldwin
Tim Walsh
Big SouthCoastal Carolina
Liberty
Stony Brook
8–3
6–5
9–2
Miguel Maysonet Quinn Backus Joe Moglia
CAANew Hampshire
Richmond
Villanova
Towson
8–3
8–3
8–3
7–4
Taylor Heinicke Stephon Robertson Andy Talley
IvyPenn6–4
MEACBethune-Cookman9–2
MVFCNorth Dakota State10–1 Matt Brown Marcus Williams Craig Bohl
NECWagner
Albany
9–2
OVCEastern Illinois7–4
PatriotColgate8–3
PioneerButler
Drake
8–3
SouthernGeorgia Southern
Appalachian State
Wofford
8–3 Eric Breitenstein Jeremy Kimbrough
Davis Tull
SouthlandCentral Arkansas
Sam Houston State
9–2
8–3
Wynrick Smothers Darnell Taylor Clint Conque

Playoff qualifiers

Automatic berths for conference champions

NCAA FCS Playoff bracket

* Home teamOvertime

Coaching changes

Preseason and in-season

This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2012. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2012, see 2011 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.
SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
SouthernStump MitchellSeptember 17FiredDawson Odums
DavidsonTripp MerrittNovember 5FiredBrett Hayford
Florida A&MJoe TaylorNovember 7RetiredEarl Holmes

End of season

SchoolOutgoing coachDate announcedReasonReplacement
Georgia StateBill CurryAugust 15RetiredTrent Miles
CampbellDale SteeleNovember 5FiredMike Minter
Northwestern StateBradley Dale PevetoNovember 19FiredJay Thomas
Western IllinoisMark HendricksonNovember 19FiredBob Nielson
Morehead StateMatt BallardNovember 20FiredRob Tenyer
Indiana StateTrent MilesNovember 30Hired by Georgia StateMike Sanford
Jacksonville StateJack CroweNovember 30FiredBill Clark
UC DavisBob BiggsDecember 1RetiredRon Gould
Appalachian StateJerry MooreDecember 2RetiredScott Satterfield
CornellKent AustinDecember 17Hired by Hamilton Tiger-CatsDavid Archer
San DiegoRon CaragherDecember 17Hired by San Jose StateDale Lindsey
DavidsonBrett HayfordDecember 21Permanent replacementPaul Nichols
Charleston SouthernJay MillsJanuary 3RetiredJamey Chadwell
DelawareK. C. KeelerJanuary 7FiredDave Brock
Gardner–WebbRon Dickerson, Jr.January 17ResignedCarroll McCray
Savannah StateSteve DavenportApril 17FiredEarnest Wilson III