2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season
The 2011 NCAA Division I FCS 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 on September 1, 2011 and concluded with the National Championship Game of the NCAA Division I Football Championship on January 7, 2012 at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. North Dakota State University won their first FCS championship, defeating Sam Houston State by a final score of 17–6.
New FCS program
- The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), which played its first football season in school history, was technically a new FCS program. However, UTSA announced before the 2011 season that it was transitioning to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The Roadrunners played one season as an FCS independent, and under NCAA rules for transitioning programs were ineligible for the FCS playoffs. They will then join the Western Athletic Conference in 2012, but will be ineligible for FBS bowl games. UTSA will become a full FBS member upon completion of the transition in 2013. The Roadrunners, coached by former Miami head coach Larry Coker, play at the Alamodome in downtown San Antonio.
Teams transitioning to FBS
In addition to UTSA, three other schools began transitions to the FBS. They are subject to the same restrictions as UTSA regarding postseason eligibility until 2013.
FCS team wins over FBS teams
- September 3:
- September 17:
- September 24:
Conference standings
Playoff qualifiers
Automatic berths for conference champions
At large qualifiers
No teams from the conferences that do not have automatic bids—currently the Great West Conference and Pioneer Football League—received bids.
Abstains
Postseason
NCAA FCS Playoff bracket
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First Round November 26 Campus Sites |
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Second Round December 3 Campus Sites |
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Quarterfinals December 9 and December 10 Campus Sites |
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Semifinals December 16 and December 17 Campus Sites |
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National Championship Game
January 7 Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas |
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Stony Brook |
27 |
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Albany |
28 |
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1 |
Sam Houston State* |
34 |
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Stony Brook* |
31 |
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Sam Houston State* |
49 |
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Montana State |
13 |
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New Hampshire |
25 |
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Montana State* |
26 |
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1 |
Sam Houston State* |
31 |
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4 |
Montana |
28 |
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Central Arkansas |
14 |
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Central Arkansas |
34 |
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4 |
Montana* |
41 |
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Tennessee Tech* |
14 |
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Montana* |
48 |
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Northern Iowa |
10 |
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Wofford |
21 |
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Northern Iowa* |
28 |
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Sam Houston State |
6 |
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North Dakota State |
17 |
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James Madison |
14 |
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James Madison |
20 |
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North Dakota State* |
26 |
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Eastern Kentucky* |
17 |
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North Dakota State* |
24 |
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Lehigh |
0 |
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Lehigh |
40 |
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Towson* |
38 |
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North Dakota State* |
35 |
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Georgia Southern |
7 |
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Old Dominion |
48 |
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Norfolk State |
18 |
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Georgia Southern* |
55 |
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Old Dominion* |
35 |
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Georgia Southern* |
35 |
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Maine |
23 |
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Maine |
34 |
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Appalachian State* |
12 |
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* Host institution
SWAC Championship Game
See also
References