2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season, part of college football in the United States, was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was played on January 7, 2017, in Frisco, Texas. The James Madison Dukes defeated the Youngstown State Penguins, 28–14, to capture their second national championship in team history.

2016 NCAA Division I FCS season
Regular season
Number of teams125
DurationAugust 26 – December 3
Payton AwardJeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State
Buchanan AwardKarter Schult, Northern Iowa
Playoff
DurationNovember 26 – December 17
Championship dateJanuary 7, 2017
Championship siteToyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
ChampionJames Madison
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons

Rule changes

The following rule changes were voted on by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for the 2016 season:[1]

  • Requiring replay officials to review all aspects of targeting penalties, including the option to call a targeting foul missed by the on-field officials if the foul is deemed egregious.
  • Allowing electronic devices to be used for coaching purposes in the press box and locker room during the game. Electronic devices will still be prohibited on the field and sideline.
  • Coaches can now be ejected after receiving two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in one game, the same as players.
  • A ball carrier who "gives himself up" (e.g., by sliding) will now be considered a defenseless player.
  • Deliberate tripping of a ball carrier with the leg is now a penalty (15 yards for tripping).
  • Players who leave the tackle box are now prohibited from blocking below the waist toward the initial position of the ball.
  • An exception to a rule introduced for the 2015 season regarding low hits to passers (i.e., at or below the knee) was eliminated. Last season, a defensive player would not have been penalized for such a hit if making a bona fide attempt at a tackle, but will now be penalized in the same situation.
  • Teams attempting a scrimmage kick (field goals/PATs/punts) must have five offensive linemen (numbered 50–79) on the scrimmage line unless the kicking team has at least two players seven yards OR one player at least 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Previously only one player had to be lined up seven yards behind the line to avoid using five linemen, causing confusion in kick coverage on defense.

The committee, once again, took no action on changing the ineligible receiver downfield rule from three yards to one yard; however it will once again be a "point of emphasis" and will adjust officiating mechanics to better officiate those plays.

In addition to the above changes, the NCAA approved an experimental rule on kickoffs and touchbacks to be used this season by the Ivy League in conference games only. In those games, kickoffs were taken from the 40-yard line instead of the 35, and touchbacks were brought back to the 20-yard line instead of the 25. The Ivies proposed the experiment in the interest of player safety, believing that increasing the frequency of touchbacks would reduce injury risk from kick returns. The Ivies were scheduled to report the results of the experiment to the NCAA in February 2017.[2]

Notable headlines

FCS team wins over FBS teams

(FCS rankings from the STATS poll)September 2: Albany 22, Buffalo 16
September 3: #14 Eastern Washington 45, Washington State 42
September 3: #5 Northern Iowa 25, Iowa State 20
September 3: #4 Richmond 37, Virginia 20
September 10: Eastern Illinois 21, Miami (OH) 17
September 10: #10 Illinois State 9, Northwestern 7
September 10: #23 North Carolina A&T 39, Kent State 36 4OT
September 17: #1 North Dakota State 23, No. 13 (FBS) Iowa 21 [NOTE: NDSU became just the 4th FCS team to beat an AP ranked FBS team, and afterward received 74 votes for the AP top-25 rankings (No. 27 overall), the most votes ever received by an FCS team].[8]
September 24: Central Arkansas 28, Arkansas State 23
September 24: #13 Western Illinois 28, Northern Illinois 23

Conference changes and new programs

School2015 conference2016 conference
Coastal CarolinaBig SouthFCS independent
East Tennessee StateFCS independentSoCon

Conference standings

2016 Big Sky Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 4 Eastern Washington +^ 80  122 
No. 12 North Dakota +^ 80  93 
No. 25 Weber State ^ 62  75 
No. 24 Cal Poly ^ 53  75 
Southern Utah 53  65 
Northern Colorado 44  65 
Northern Arizona 44  56 
Montana 35  65 
Montana State 26  47 
Portland State 26  38 
UC Davis 26  38 
Sacramento State 26  29 
Idaho State 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Big South Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 15 Charleston Southern +^ 41  74 
Liberty + 41  65 
Kennesaw State 32  83 
Gardner–Webb 32  56 
Presbyterian 14  29 
Monmouth 05  47 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 1 James Madison $^ 80  141 
No. 11 Villanova ^ 62  94 
No. 17 New Hampshire ^ 62  85 
No. 8 Richmond ^ 53  104 
Maine 53  65 
Albany 44  74 
Stony Brook 44  56 
William & Mary 35  56 
Towson 35  47 
Delaware 26  47 
Elon 17  29 
Rhode Island 17  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Princeton + 61  82 
Penn + 61  73 
Harvard 52  73 
Brown 34  46 
Yale 34  37 
Cornell 25  46 
Columbia 25  37 
Dartmouth 16  46 
  • + – Conference co-champions
2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 22 North Carolina Central $ 80  93 
No. 20 North Carolina A&T ^ 71  93 
Hampton 53  56 
South Carolina State 53  56 
Bethune–Cookman 44  46 
Florida A&M * 44  47 
Norfolk State 35  47 
Savannah State * 35  37 
Morgan State * 35  38 
Howard * 26  29 
Delaware State 08  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * Florida A&M, Howard, Morgan State, and Savannah State ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 3 North Dakota State +^ 71  122 
No. 6 South Dakota State +^ 71  94 
No. 2 Youngstown State ^ 62  124 
Illinois State ^ 44  66 
Northern Iowa 44  56 
Western Illinois 35  65 
South Dakota 35  47 
Indiana State 26  47 
Missouri State 26  47 
Southern Illinois 26  47 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Northeast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Duquesne + 51  83 
Saint Francis (PA) +^ 51  75 
Wagner 42  65 
Bryant 42  56 
Sacred Heart 15  65 
Central Connecticut 15  29 
Robert Morris 15  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
2016 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 Jacksonville State $^ 70  102 
UT Martin 62  75 
Tennessee Tech 53  56 
Tennessee State 43  74 
Eastern Illinois 44  65 
Murray State 44  47 
SE Missouri State 35  38 
Eastern Kentucky 26  38 
Austin Peay 08  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Patriot League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 21 Lehigh $^ 60  93 
Fordham 51  83 
Colgate 42  55 
Bucknell 33  47 
Holy Cross 24  47 
Lafayette 15  29 
Georgetown 06  38 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Pioneer Football League standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 19 San Diego $^ 80  102 
Dayton 71  92 
Drake 62  74 
Marist 53  56 
Jacksonville 43  55 
Campbell 34  55 
Morehead State 35  47 
Valparaiso 35  47 
Butler 26  47 
Stetson 26  47 
Davidson 08  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 10 The Citadel $^ 80  102 
No. 9 Wofford ^ 62  104 
No. 13 Chattanooga ^ 62  94 
No. 23 Samford ^ 53  75 
Mercer 44  65 
Furman 35  38 
East Tennessee State 26  56 
Western Carolina 17  29 
VMI 17  38 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 Southland Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 5 Sam Houston State $^ 90  121 
No. 14 Central Arkansas ^ 81  103 
SE Louisiana 72  74 
McNeese State 54  65 
Nicholls State 54  56 
Stephen F. Austin 45  56 
Houston Baptist 35  47 
Incarnate Word * 36  38 
Lamar 36  38 
Abilene Christian * 27  29 
Northwestern State 09  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * – ineligible for FCS playoffs due to transition from NCAA Division II
Rankings from STATS poll
2016 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
Alcorn State xy 54  56 
Alabama A&M 45  47 
Alabama State 36  47 
Jackson State 36  38 
Mississippi Valley State 18  110 
West Division
No. 16 Grambling State xy$ 90  121 
Southern * 81  83 
Prairie View A&M 72  74 
Texas Southern 45  47 
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 18  110 
Championship: Grambling State 27, Alcorn State 20
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • * – ineligible for postseason due to APR violations
Rankings from STATS Poll
2016 NCAA Division I FCS independents football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 18 Coastal Carolina   102 
  • Coastal Carolina ineligible for FCS playoffs as part of FBS transition
Rankings from STATS Poll

Conference summaries

Championship games

ConferenceChampionRunner-upScoreOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
SWACGrambling State
11–1 (9–0)
Alcorn State
5–6 (5–4)
27–20Devante Kincade
(Grambling State)
Tiger Donovan McCray
(Grambling State)
Broderick Fobbs
(Grambling State)

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
North Dakota
10–1 (8–0)
9–2 (8–0)
Gage Gubrud
(Eastern Washington)
Cooper Kupp
(Eastern Washington)
Cole Reyes
(North Dakota)
Bubba Schweigert
(North Dakota)
Big SouthCharleston Southern
Liberty
7–3 (4–1)
6–5 (4–1)
Tyrell Maxwell
(Gardner–Webb)
Anthony Ellis
(Charleston Southern)
Jamey Chadwell
(Charleston Southern)
CAAJames Madison10–1 (8–0)Bryan Schor
(James Madison)
Tanoh Kpassagnon
(Villanova)
Mike Houston
(James Madison)
IvyPenn
Princeton
7–3 (6–1)
8–2 (6–1)
John Lovett
(Princeton)
Folarin Orimolade
(Dartmouth)
Bob Surace
(Princeton)
MEACNorth Carolina Central9–2 (8–0)Tarik Cohen
(North Carolina A&T)
Shaquille Leonard
(South Carolina State)
Jerry Mack
(North Carolina Central)
MVFCNorth Dakota State
South Dakota State
10–1 (7–1)
8–3 (7–1)
Taryn Christion
(South Dakota State)
Karter Schult
(Northern Iowa)
John Stiegelmeier
(South Dakota State)
NECDuquesne
Saint Francis (PA)
8–3 (5–1)
7–4 (5–1)
Kamron Lewis
(Saint Francis)
Christian Kuntz
(Duquesne)
Chris Villarrial
(Saint Francis)
OVCJacksonville State10–1 (7–0)Eli Jenkins
(Jacksonville State)
Darius Jackson
(Jacksonville State)
John Grass
(Jacksonville State)
PatriotLehigh9–2 (6–0)Nick Shafnisky
(Lehigh)
Pat Afriyie
(Colgate)
Andy Coen
(Lehigh)
PioneerSan Diego9–1 (8–0)Jonah Hodges
(San Diego)
Donald Payne
(Stetson)
Dale Lindsey
(San Diego)
SouthernThe Citadel10–1 (8–0)Devlin Hodges
(Samford)
Keionta Davis
(Chattanooga)
Brent Thompson
(The Citadel)
SouthlandSam Houston State11–0 (9–0)Overall: Jeremiah Briscoe
(Sam Houston State)
Offensive: Yedidiah Louis
(Sam Houston State)
P. J. Hall
(Sam Houston State)
K. C. Keeler
(Sam Houston State)

Playoff qualifiers

Automatic berths for conference champions

ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult
Big Sky ConferenceEastern Washington12th2014Quarterfinals (L – Illinois State)
Big South ConferenceCharleston Southern2nd2015Quarterfinals (L – Jacksonville State)
Colonial Athletic AssociationJames Madison13th2015National Champions (W – Youngstown State)
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceSouth Dakota State6th2015First Round (L – Montana)
Northeast ConferenceSaint Francis (PA)1st
Ohio Valley ConferenceJacksonville State7th2015Championship Game (L – North Dakota State)
Patriot LeagueLehigh10th2011Quarterfinals (L – North Dakota State)
Pioneer Football LeagueSan Diego2nd2014First Round (L – Montana)
Southern ConferenceThe Citadel5th2015Second Round (L – Charleston Southern)
Southland ConferenceSam Houston State10th2015Semifinals (L – Jacksonville State)

At large qualifiers

ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult
Big Sky ConferenceCal Poly4th2012Second Round (L – Sam Houston State)
North Dakota1st
Weber State5th2009First Round (L – William & Mary)
Big South ConferenceNone
Colonial Athletic AssociationNew Hampshire15th2015First Round (L – Colgate)
Richmond11th2015Semifinals (L – North Dakota State)
Villanova11th2014Quarterfinals (L – Sam Houston State)
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceNorth Carolina A&T5th2003First Round (L – Wofford)
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceIllinois State7th2015Quarterfinals (L – Richmond)
North Dakota State7th2015Semifinals (L - James Madison)
Youngstown State14th2006Semifinals (L – Appalachian State)
Northeast ConferenceNone
Ohio Valley ConferenceNone
Patriot LeagueNone
Pioneer Football LeagueNone
Southern ConferenceChattanooga4th2015Second Round (L – Jacksonville State)
Samford6th2013First Round (L – Jacksonville State)
Wofford6th2012Quarterfinals (L – North Dakota State)
Southland ConferenceCentral Arkansas3rd2012Second Round (L – Georgia Southern)
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceNone

Abstentions

Postseason

Bowl game

GameDate/TVLocationWinning TeamLosing TeamScoreOffensive MVPDefensive MVP
Celebration BowlDecember 17
ABC
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
Grambling State
12–1 (9–0)
North Carolina Central
9–3 (8–0)
10–9Martez Carter
(RB, Grambling State)
Jameel Jackson
(DB, Grambling State)

NCAA Division I playoff bracket

First round
November 26
Campus sites
ESPN3
Second round
December 3
Campus sites
ESPN3
Quarterfinals
December 9 and 10
Campus sites
ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3
Semifinals
December 16 and 17
Campus sites
ESPN2, ESPNU
National Championship
January 7
12:00 pm
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
ESPN2
1North Dakota State*45
Cal Poly*21San Diego7
San Diego351North Dakota State*36
8South Dakota State10
8South Dakota State*10
Villanova*31Villanova7
Saint Francis (PA)211North Dakota State*17
4James Madison27
4James Madison*55
New Hampshire*64New Hampshire22
Lehigh214James Madison*65
5Sam Houston State7
5Sam Houston State*41
Chattanooga*45Chattanooga36
Weber State144James Madison28
 Youngstown State14
2Eastern Washington*31
Central Arkansas*31Central Arkansas14
Illinois State242Eastern Washington*38
Richmond0
7North Dakota*24
Richmond*39Richmond27
North Carolina A&T102Eastern Washington*38
Youngstown State40
3Jacksonville State*24
Youngstown State*38Youngstown State40
Samford24Youngstown State*30
 Wofford23
6The Citadel*3
Wofford*15Wofford17
Charleston Southern14

Home team   
 Winner
All times in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00)

Awards and honors

Walter Payton Award

Buck Buchanan Award

Jerry Rice Award

Coaches

Updated stadiums

Coaching changes

In-season

This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2016. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2016, see 2015 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.

SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
DelawareDave BrockOctober 16Fired[11]Dennis Dottin-Carter (interim)

End of season

SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
Abilene ChristianKen CollumsNovember 20FiredMark Ribaudo (interim)
HowardGary HarrellNovember 20Contract was not renewedMike London[12]
PresbyterianHarold NicholsNovember 20ResignedTommy Spangler
UC DavisRon GouldNovember 20FiredDan Hawkins
LamarRay WoodardNovember 21FiredMike Schultz
BryantMarty FineNovember 30ResignedJames Perry
LafayetteFrank TavaniDecember 1FiredJohn Garrett
FurmanBruce FowlerDecember 2ResignedClay Hendrix
VillanovaAndy TalleyDecember 3RetiredMark Ferrante[13]
DelawareDennis Dottin-Carter (interim)December 13Permanent replacementDanny Rocco[14]
RichmondDanny RoccoDecember 13Hired by DelawareRuss Huesman[15]
ChattanoogaRuss HuesmanDecember 14Hired by RichmondTom Arth
Indiana StateMike SanfordDecember 16ResignedCurt Mallory
Abilene ChristianMark Ribaudo (interim)December 18Permanent replacementAdam Dorrel
Eastern WashingtonBeau BaldwinJanuary 16Hired as OC at CaliforniaAaron Best

See also

References