Английская Википедия:1986 NCAA Division I-AA football season

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA Division I-AA season

The 1986 NCAA Division I-AA football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I-AA level, began in August 1986, and concluded with the 1986 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game on December 19, 1986,[1][2] at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. The Georgia Southern Eagles won their second consecutive I-AA championship, defeating the Arkansas State Indians by a score of 48–21.[3]

Conference changes and new programs

School 1985 Conference 1986 Conference
Bucknell I-AA Independent Colonial
Colgate I-AA Independent Colonial
Delaware I-AA Independent Yankee
Drake Missouri Valley Dropped Program
Eastern Illinois AMCU Gateway
Florida A&M I-AA Independent MEAC
Holy Cross I-AA Independent Colonial
Illinois State Missouri Valley Gateway
Indiana State I-AA Independent Gateway
Lafayette I-AA Independent Colonial
Lehigh I-AA Independent Colonial
Northern Iowa AMCU Gateway
Richmond I-AA Independent Yankee
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley Gateway
Southwest Missouri State AMCU Gateway
Texas–Arlington Southland Dropped Program
Western Illinois AMCU Gateway
West Texas State Missouri Valley Division II

Conference standings

Шаблон:1986 Big Sky Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 Colonial League football standings Шаблон:1986 Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Шаблон:1986 Gulf Star Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 Ivy League football standings Шаблон:1986 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Шаблон:1986 Ohio Valley Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 Southern Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 Southland Conference football standings
Шаблон:1986 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 Yankee Conference football standings Шаблон:1986 NCAA Division I-AA independents football standings

Conference champions

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Conference Champions

Big Sky Conference – Nevada
Colonial LeagueHoly Cross
Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference – Eastern Illinois
Ivy League – Penn
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – North Carolina A&T
Ohio Valley Conference – Murray State
Southern Conference – Appalachian State
Southland Conference – Arkansas State
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Jackson State
Yankee Conference – Connecticut, Delaware, and Massachusetts

Postseason

The playoffs expanded from twelve to sixteen teams this season, eliminating the bye for the top four seeds.

The I-AA playoff field remained at sixteen through the 2009 season, expanding to twenty in 2010 and 24 in 2013.

NCAA Division I-AA playoff bracket

The top four teams were seeded,[4] with remaining teams placed in the bracket based on geographical considerations. Шаблон:16TeamBracket * Denotes host institution

References

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