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1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1994 |
| image | File:NCAA primary logo 1980.svg |
| number_of_teams | 117 |
| regular_season | August–November |
| playoffs | November 26–December 17 |
| nc_date | December 17, 1994 |
| championship | Marshall University Stadium |
| Huntington, West Virginia | |
| champions | Youngstown State |
| payton | Steve McNair (QB, Alcorn State) |
| buchanan |
Huntington, West Virginia
The 1994 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 1994, and concluded with the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game on December 17, 1994, at Marshall University Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia. The defending champion Youngstown State Penguins won their third I-AA championship, defeating the Boise State Broncos by a score of 28−14. It was the fourth consecutive year that Youngstown State played in the I-AA title game.
Conference changes and new programs
| School | 1993 Conference | 1994 Conference |
|---|---|---|
| California–Davis | American West | D-II Independent |
| Duquesne | I-AA Independent | MAAC |
| Marist | I-AA Independent | MAAC |
| Northeast Louisiana | Southland | I-A Independent |
| Robert Morris | New program | I-AA Independent |
Conference standings
Conference champions
| Conference Champions |
|---|
Postseason
NCAA Division I-AA playoff bracket
Only the top four teams in the bracket were seeded. The site of the title game, Marshall University Stadium, had been determined in March 1994. November 26 Campus sites December 3 Campus sites December 10 Campus sites December 17 Marshall University Stadium Huntington, West Virginia
|RD1-team01=Alcorn State |RD1-score01=20 |RD1-team02=(1) Youngstown State* |RD1-score02=63
|RD1-team03=Boston University |RD1-score03=23 |RD1-team04=Eastern Kentucky* |RD1-score04=30
|RD1-team05=Idaho |RD1-score05=21 |RD1-team06=(4) McNeese State* |RD1-score06=38
|RD1-team07=Northern Iowa |RD1-score07=21 |RD1-team08=Montana* |RD1-score08=23
|RD1-team09=Middle Tennessee |RD1-score09=14 |RD1-team10=(2) Marshall* |RD1-score10=49
|RD1-team11=Troy State |RD1-score11=26 |RD1-team12=James Madison* |RD1-score12=45
|RD1-team13=North Texas |RD1-score13=20 |RD1-team14=(3) Boise State* |RD1-score14=24
|RD1-team15=Appalachian State |RD1-score15=17* |RD1-team16=New Hampshire* |RD1-score16=10
|RD2-team01=(1) Youngstown State* |RD2-score01=18 |RD2-team02=Eastern Kentucky |RD2-score02=15
|RD2-team03=(4) McNeese State |RD2-score03=28 |RD2-team04=Montana* |RD2-score04=30
|RD2-team05=(2) Marshall* |RD2-score05=28* |RD2-team06=James Madison |RD2-score06=21
|RD2-team07=(3) Boise State* |RD2-score07=17 |RD2-team08=Appalachian State |RD2-score08=14
|RD3-team01=(1) Youngstown State* |RD3-score01=28 |RD3-team02=Montana |RD3-score02=9
|RD3-team03=(2) Marshall |RD3-score03=24 |RD3-team04=(3) Boise State* |RD3-score04=28
|RD4-team01=(1) Youngstown State |RD4-score01=28 |RD4-team02=(3) Boise State |RD4-score02=14
- By team name denotes host institution
- By score denotes overtime periods Source:
References
References
- "1994 NCAA Division I Football Championship".
- Archbold, Hunt. (November 21, 1994). "Trojans invited to dance". [[Montgomery Advertiser]].
- (March 18, 1994). "Marshall to host next two I-AA football finals". [[The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier]].
- Newhoff, Doug. (November 21, 1994). "Allen sees balanced field of 16 teams". [[The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.
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