2002 NCAA Division I-AA football season
The 2002 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 Football Championship Subdivision level, began in August 2002, and concluded with the National Championship Game of the NCAA Division I Football Championship on December 20, 2002, at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers won their first I-AA championship, defeating the McNeese State Cowboys by a final score of 34−14[1]
Conference changes and new programs
Conference standings
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2002 Big South football standings |
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Team | | W | | L | | | | | W | | L | |
Gardner–Webb $ |
| 3 |
– | 0 |
| | | | 8 |
– | 1 |
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Liberty |
| 1 |
– | 2 |
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– | 9 |
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Charleston Southern |
| 0 |
– | 3 |
| | | | 4 |
– | 8 |
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- $ – Conference champion
- ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll |
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Template:2002 OVC football standings |
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Conference champions
Postseason
NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket
| First Round November 30 Campus Sites
| | | Quarterfinals December 7 Campus Sites
| | | Semifinals December 14 Campus Sites
| | | National Championship Game December 20 Finley Stadium Chattanooga, TN
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| McNeese State*
| 21
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| Montana State
| 14
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| | McNeese State*
| 24
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| | Montana
| 20
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| Montana*
| 45
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| Northwestern State
| 14
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| | McNeese State*
| 39
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| | Villanova
| 28
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| Villanova*
| 45
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| Furman
| 38
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| | Villanova*
| 24
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| | Fordham
| 10
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| Northeastern*
| 24
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| Fordham
| 29
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| | McNeese State
| 14
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| | Western Kentucky
| 34
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| Georgia Southern*
| 34
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| Bethune-Cookman
| 0
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| | Georgia Southern*
| 31
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| | Maine
| 7
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| Appalachian State*
| 13
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| Maine
| 14
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| | Georgia Southern*
| 28
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| | Western Kentucky
| 31
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| Western Kentucky*
| 59
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| Murray State
| 20
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| | Western Kentucky
| 31
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| | Western Illinois*
| 28
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| Western Illinois*
| 48
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| Eastern Illinois
| 9
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* Denotes host institution
References
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Champion – Western Kentucky Hilltoppers |