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词条 2001 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game
释义

  1. Teams

     Montana Grizzlies  Furman Paladins 

  2. Game summary

     Scoring summary  Game statistics 

  3. References

  4. Further reading

  5. External links

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| Game Name = NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship
| Optional Subheader = I-AA National Championship Game
| Title Sponsor =
| Image =
| Caption =
| Date Game Played = December 21
| Year Game Played = 2001
| Football Season = 2001
| Stadium = Finley Stadium
| City = Chattanooga, Tennessee
| Visitor School = Furman University
| Visitor Name Short = Furman
| Visitor Nickname = Paladins
| Visitor Record = 12–2
| Visitor TSN = 4
| Visitor Seed = 3
| Visitor Coach = Bobby Johnson
| Visitor Conference= SoCon
| Visitor1=0
| Visitor2=0
| Visitor3=0
| Visitor4=6
| Home School = University of Montana
| Home Name Short = Montana
| Home Nickname = Grizzlies
| Home Record = 14–1
| Home TSN = 1
| Home Seed = 1
| Home Coach = Joe Glenn
| Home Conference= Big Sky
| Home1=0
| Home2=10
| Home3=0
| Home4=3
| Odds =
| MVP =
| Referee= Ross Smith (Southland)[1]
| Attendance= 12,698[2]
| US Network = ESPN[1]
| US Announcers = Ron Franklin (play-by-play), Mike Gottfried (color)[2]
| Different Previous = 2000
| Different Next = 2002
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The 2001 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the Montana Grizzlies and the Furman Paladins. The game was played on December 21, 2001, at Finley Stadium, home field of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The culminating game of the 2001 NCAA Division I-AA football season, it was won by Montana, 13–6.[3]

Teams

The participants of the Championship Game were the finalists of the 2001 I-AA Playoffs, which began with a 16-team bracket. In a change from recent postseasons, the NCAA seeded only the top four seeds, while placing other teams in the bracket based on geographical considerations in order to minimize travel.[4]

Montana Grizzlies

{{main|2001 Montana Grizzlies football team}}

Montana finished their regular season with an 11–1 record (7–0 in conference); their only loss was to Hawaii of Division I-A. Seeded first in the playoffs, the Grizzlies defeated Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, and Northern Iowa to reach the final. This was the fourth appearance for Montana in a Division I-AA championship game, having won in 1995, and having lost in 1996 and 2000.

Furman Paladins

{{main|2001 Furman Paladins football team}}

Furman finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (7–1 in conference); one of their losses was to Wyoming of Division I-A. The Paladins, seeded third, defeated Western Kentucky, Lehigh, and second-seed Georgia Southern to reach the final. This was the third appearance for Furman in a Division I-AA championship game, having won in 1988 and having lost in 1985.

Game summary

Scoring summary

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| Time=6:27
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| yards=2
| kickresult=good
| Kicker=Chris Snyder
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| QB=Billy Napier
| yards=54
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| Visitor=6
| Home=13
}}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEnd |Visitor=6 |Home=13}}[5][6]
{{dagger}} When there is no time left on the clock at the end of the fourth quarter, NCAA rules only allow for a conversion attempt if it could affect the outcome of the game.

Game statistics

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|Road=No. 3 Paladins
|R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=0 |R4=6
|Home=No. 1 Grizzlies
|H1=0 |H2=10 |H3=0 |H4=3
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| Visitor = Furman Paladins
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| Home = Montana Grizzlies
| HomeDisplay = MONT
| VisFirsts = 14
| VisPlaysYds = 65–293
| VisRushing = 39–121
| VisPassYds = 172
| VisPassing = 10–26–2
| VisTOP = 28:09
| HomeFirsts = 16
| HomePlaysYds = 71–297
| HomeRushing = 43–173
| HomePassYds = 124
| HomePassing = 18–28–0
| HomeTOP = 31:51
}}{{AmFootballGameTopPlayers
| Visitor = Furman Paladins
| VisitorDisplay = Furman
| Home = Montana Grizzlies
| HomeDisplay = Montana
| VisPasser = Billy Napier
| VisPassStats = 10–26, 172 yds 1 TD, 2 INT
| VisRusher = Eric Emerson
| VisRushStats = 7 car, 34 yds
| VisReceiver = James Thomas
| VisReceivingStats = 4 rec, 75 yds, 1 TD
| HomePasser = John Edwards
| HomePassStats = 18–28, 124 yds
| HomeRusher = Yohance Humphery
| HomeRushStats = 30 car, 142 yds, 1 TD
| HomeReceiver = Etu Molden
| HomeReceivingStats = 10 rec, 74 yds
}}[5]

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28078857/in_the_spotlight/ |title=In The Spotlight |newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |page=B-5 |date=December 21, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGJUc73t5aY |title=#23 - Montana Wins the 2001 National Championship—Big Sky 50 Greatest Moments |publisher=Big Sky Conference |via=YouTube |accessdate=February 5, 2019}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/2001/12/21/I-AA-Championship-Montana-13-Furman-6/9321008910800/ |title=I-AA Championship: Montana 13, Furman 6 |agency=UPI |website=upi.com |date=December 21, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27957303/ncaa_changes_format_for_playoff_pairings/ |title=NCAA changes format for playoff pairings |first=Jon |last=Kasper |newspaper=Missoulian |location=Missoula, Montana |page=D1 |date=November 12, 2001 |accessdate=February 2, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28078614/grizzlies_13_furman_6_box_score/ |title=Grizzlies 13, Furman 6 (box score) |newspaper=Great Falls Tribune |location=Great Falls, Montana |page=4S |date=December 22, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28082591/defense_frustrates_furman/ |title=Defense: Frustrates Furman |first=George |last=Geise |newspaper=Great Falls Tribune |location=Great Falls, Montana |page=5S |date=December 22, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}

Further reading

  • {{cite news |url=https://gogriz.com/news/2001/12/21/Grizzlies_Win_Second_National_Title.aspx |title=Grizzlies Win Second National Title |website=gogriz.com |date=December 21, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019}}
  • {{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28080774/division_iaa_poll/ |title=Division I-AA Poll |agency=The Sports Network |newspaper=Arizona Daily Sun |location=Flagstaff, Arizona |page=B3 |date=November 27, 2001 |accessdate=February 5, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGJUc73t5aY #23 - Montana Wins the 2001 National Championship | Big Sky 50 Greatest Moments] via YouTube
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