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词条 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season
释义

  1. Conference changes and new programs

  2. I-AA team wins over I-A teams

  3. Conference standings

  4. Postseason

     NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket 

  5. References

{{Infobox NCAA Division I-AA season
| year = 2004
| image = NCAA logo.svg
| image_caption =
| regular_season = August 28–November
| playoffs = November 27–December 17
| nc_date = December 17, 2004
| championship = Finley Stadium
Chattanooga, Tennessee
| champions = James Madison
| payton = QB Lang Campbell, William & Mary
| buchanan = LB Jordan Beck, Cal Poly
}}

The 2004 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 on August 28, 2004, and concluded with the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game on December 17, 2004, at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. James Madison won their first I-AA championship, defeating Montana by a final score of 31−21.

Conference changes and new programs

  • Prior to the season, the Great West Conference was formed as a football-only conference for six unaffiliated teams from California, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah. A seventh member, St. Mary's (CA), dropped their football program before the start of the season.
School 2003 Conference 2004 Conference
Cal Poly I-AA Independent Great West
North Dakota State North Central (D-II) Great West (I-AA)
Northern Colorado D-II Independent Great West (I-AA)
Siena MAAC Dropped Program
St. Mary's (CA) I-AA Independent Dropped Program
Southern Utah I-AA Independent Great West
South Dakota State North Central (D-II) Great West (I-AA)
Towson Patriot Atlantic 10
UC Davis D-II Independent Great West (I-AA)

I-AA team wins over I-A teams

  • September 4 – Florida Atlantic 35, Hawaii 28 OT
  • September 11 – Florida Atlantic 20, North Texas 13
  • September 11 – New Hampshire 35, Rutgers 24
  • September 18 – Florida Atlantic 27, Middle Tennessee 20
  • September 18 – Maine 9, Mississippi State 7
  • September 25 – Eastern Illinois 31, Eastern Michigan 28

Conference standings

{{2004 Atlantic-10 football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 Big Sky football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 Big South football standings | normal=1}}
{{2004 Gateway Football Conference standings| normal=1}}{{2004 Great West football standings| normal=1}}{{2004 Ivy League football standings | normal=1}}
{{2004 MAAC football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 MEAC football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 NEC football standings | normal=1}}
{{2004 Ohio Valley football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 Patriot League football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 Pioneer Football League standings | normal=1}}
{{2004 Southern Conference football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 Southland Conference football standings | normal=1}}{{2004 SWAC football standings| normal=1}}
{{2004 NCAA Division I-AA independents football standings | normal=1}}

Postseason

NCAA Division I-AA Playoff bracket

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

| RD2=Quarterfinals
December 4
Campus Sites

| RD3=Semifinals
December 10 and December 11
Campus Sites

| RD4=National Championship Game
December 17
Finley Stadium
Chattanooga, Tennessee

| group1=
| group2=
| group3=
| team-width=
| RD1-seed01= 1
| RD1-team01= {{cfb link|year=2004|team=Southern Illinois Salukis|title=Southern Illinois}}* (10–1)
| RD1-score01= 31
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02= {{cfb link|year=2004|team=Eastern Washington Eagles|title=Eastern Washington}} (8–3)
| RD1-score02= 35
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03= Sam Houston State* (9–2)
| RD1-score03= 54
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04= {{cfb link|year=2004|team=Western Kentucky Hilltoppers|title=Western Kentucky}} (9–2)
| RD1-score04= 24
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05= Montana* (9–2)
| RD1-score05= 56
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06= Northwestern State (8–3)
| RD1-score06= 7
| RD1-seed07=
| RD1-team07= New Hampshire (9–2)
| RD1-score07= 27
| RD1-seed08= 4
| RD1-team08= Georgia Southern* (9–2)
| RD1-score08= 3
| RD1-seed09= 3
| RD1-team09= William & Mary* (9–2)
| RD1-score09= 42
| RD1-seed10=
| RD1-team10= Hampton (10–1)
| RD1-score10= 35
| RD1-seed11=
| RD1-team11= Delaware* (8–3)
| RD1-score11= 28
| RD1-seed12=
| RD1-team12= Lafayette (8–3)
| RD1-score12= 14
| RD1-seed13=
| RD1-team13= James Madison (9–2)
| RD1-score13= 14
| RD1-seed14=
| RD1-team14= Lehigh* (9–2)
| RD1-score14= 13
| RD1-seed15=
| RD1-team15= Jacksonville State (9–1)
| RD1-score15= 7
| RD1-seed16= 2
| RD1-team16= Furman* (9–2)
| RD1-score16= 49
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01= Eastern Washington*
| RD2-score01= 34
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02= Sam Houston State
| RD2-score02= 35
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03= Montana*
| RD2-score03= 47
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04= New Hampshire
| RD2-score04= 17
| RD2-seed05= 3
| RD2-team05= William & Mary*
| RD2-score05=44
| RD2-seed06=
| RD2-team06= Delaware
| RD2-score06= 38
| RD2-seed07=
| RD2-team07= James Madison
| RD2-score07= 14
| RD2-seed08= 2
| RD2-team08= Furman*
| RD2-score08= 13
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01= Sam Houston State
| RD3-score01= 13
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02= Montana*
| RD3-score02= 34
| RD3-seed03= 3
| RD3-team03= William & Mary*
| RD3-score03= 34
| RD3-seed04=
| RD3-team04= James Madison
| RD3-score04= 48
| RD4-seed01=
| RD4-team01= Montana
| RD4-score01= 21
| RD4-seed02=
| RD4-team02= James Madison
| RD4-score02= 31
}}
  • Denotes host institution

References

{{2004 Division I-AA football playoff navbox}}{{NCAA football season navbox}}{{2004–05 NCAA Division I championships navbox}}

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