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词条 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season
释义

  1. Conference changes and new programs

  2. Conference standings

  3. Conference champions

  4. Postseason

     NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket 

  5. References

{{Infobox NCAA Division I-AA season
| year = 1999
| image = NCAA logo.svg
| image_caption =
| regular_season = August–November
| playoffs = November 27–December 20
| nc_date = December 18, 1999
| championship = Finley Stadium
Chattanooga, Tennessee
| champions = Georgia Southern Eagles
| payton = Adrian Peterson (RB, Georgia Southern)
| buchanan = Al Lucas (DT, Troy State)
}}

The 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I-AA level, began in August 1999, and concluded with the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game on December 18, 1999, at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Georgia Southern Eagles won their fifth I-AA championship, defeating the Youngstown State Penguins by a final score of 59−24.[1]

Conference changes and new programs

School 1998 Conference 1999 Conference
Alabama A&M D-II Independent SWAC (I-AA)
Albany Eastern (D-II) Northeast
Buffalo I-AA Independent MAC (I-A)
Elon D-II Independent I-AA Independent
Middle Tennessee State Ohio Valley (I-AA) I-A Independent
Norfolk State I-AA Independent MEAC
Stony Brook Eastern (D-II) Northeast
Western Kentucky I-AA Independent Ohio Valley

Conference standings

{{1999 Atlantic 10 Conference football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Big Sky football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Gateway Football Conference standings | normal=1}}
{{1999 Ivy League football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 MAAC football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 MEAC football standings | normal=1}}
{{1999 NEC football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Ohio Valley football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Patriot League football standings | normal=1}}
{{1999 Pioneer Football League standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Southern Conference football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 Southland Conference football standings | normal=1}}
{{1999 SWAC football standings | normal=1}}{{1999 NCAA Division I-AA independents football standings| normal=1}}

Conference champions

{{see also|List of NCAA Division I-AA/FCS football seasons}}

Atlantic 10 Conference – James Madison and Massachusetts

Big Sky Conference – Montana

Gateway Football Conference – Illinois State

Ivy League – Brown and Yale

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference – Duquesne

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – North Carolina A&T

Northeast Conference – Robert Morris

Ohio Valley Conference – Tennessee State

Patriot League – Colgate and Lehigh

Pioneer Football League – Dayton

Southern Conference – Appalachian State, Furman, and Georgia Southern

Southland Football League – Stephen F. Austin and Troy State

Southwestern Athletic Conference – Southern

Conference Champions

Postseason

NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket

{{16TeamBracket
| RD1=First Round
November 27
Campus Sites

| RD2=Quarterfinals
December 4
Campus Sites

| RD3=Semifinals
December 11
Campus Sites

| RD4=National Championship Game
December 18
Finley Stadium
Chattanooga, TN
|group1=
|group2=
|group3=
|subgroup1=
|subgroup2=
|subgroup3=
|subgroup4=
|team-width=
|score-width=
|RD1-team01=Tennessee State*
|RD1-score01=10
|RD1-seed01=1
|RD1-seed02=16
|RD1-team02=North Carolina A&T
|RD1-score02=24
|RD1-team03=Montana*
|RD1-score03=27
|RD1-seed03=8
|RD1-seed04=9
|RD1-team04=Youngstown State
|RD1-score04=30
|RD1-team05=Troy State*
|RD1-score05=27
|RD1-seed05=5
|RD1-seed06=12
|RD1-team06=James Madison
|RD1-score06=7
|RD1-team07=Appalachian State*
|RD1-score07=29
|RD1-seed07=4
|RD1-seed08=13
|RD1-team08=Florida A&M
|RD1-score08=44
|RD1-team09=Hofstra*
|RD1-score09=27
|RD1-seed09=3
|RD1-seed10=14
|RD1-team10=Lehigh
|RD1-score10=15
|RD1-team11=Illinois State*
|RD1-score11=56
|RD1-seed11=6
|RD1-seed12=11
|RD1-team12=Colgate
|RD1-score12=13
|RD1-team13=Furman*
|RD1-score13=23
|RD1-seed13=7
|RD1-seed14=10
|RD1-team14=UMass
|RD1-score14=30*
|RD1-team15=Georgia Southern*
|RD1-score15=72
|RD1-seed15=2
|RD1-seed16=15
|RD1-team16=Northern Arizona
|RD1-score16=29
|RD2-team01=North Carolina A&T
|RD2-score01=3
|RD2-seed01=16
|RD2-seed02=9
|RD2-team02=Youngstown State*
|RD2-score02=41
|RD2-team03=Troy State*
|RD2-score03=10
|RD2-seed03=5
|RD2-seed04=13
|RD2-team04=Florida A&M
|RD2-score04=17
|RD2-team05=Hofstra*
|RD2-score05=20
|RD2-seed05=3
|RD2-seed06=6
|RD2-team06=Illinois State
|RD2-score06=37
|RD2-team07=UMass
|RD2-score07=21
|RD2-seed07=10
|RD2-seed08=2
|RD2-team08=Georgia Southern*
|RD2-score08=38
|RD3-team01=Youngstown State*
|RD3-score01=27
|RD3-seed01=9
|RD3-seed02=13
|RD3-team02=Florida A&M
|RD3-score02=24
|RD3-team03=Illinois State
|RD3-score03=17
|RD3-seed03=6
|RD3-seed04=2
|RD3-team04=Georgia Southern*
|RD3-score04=31
|RD4-team01=Youngstown State
|RD4-score01=24
|RD4-seed01=9
|RD4-seed02=2
|RD4-team02=Georgia Southern
|RD4-score02=59
}}
  • By team name denotes host institution

  • By score denotes overtime

Source: [2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=1999 NCAA Division I Football Championship |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_champs_records/2012/d1/2012FCSfbchamp.pdf |website=NCAA.org |accessdate=December 29, 2013 |page=16}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28197012/playoff_results_bracket/ |title=Playoff Results & Bracket |newspaper=The Pantagraph |location=Bloomington, Illinois |page=F1 |date=November 28, 1999 |accessdate=February 8, 2019 |via=newspapers.com}}
{{1999 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}{{NCAA football season navbox}}

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