American college football season
2006 NCAA Division I FCS season 2006 FCS National Championship trophy (middle).
Duration August 26 – November 18 Payton Award Ricky Santos [1] Buchanan Award [2] Duration November 25 – December 15 Championship date December 15, 2006 Championship site Finley Stadium Chattanooga, Tennessee Champion Appalachian State
The 2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season , the 2006 season of college football for teams in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), began on August 26, 2006 and concluded on December 15, 2006, in Chattanooga, Tennessee , at the 2006 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game where the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the UMass Minutemen , 28–17.[3]
Rule changes [ ]
There are several rules that have changed for the 2006 season.[4] Following are some highlights:
Players may only wear clear eyeshields. Previously, both tinted and orange were also allowed.
The kicking tee has been lowered from two inches tall to only one inch.
Halftime lasts twenty minutes. Previously, it was only fifteen minutes.
On a kickoff, the game clock starts when the ball is kicked rather than when the receiving team touches it.
This rule change has resulted in controversy, highlighted by the matchup between Wisconsin and Penn State on November 4, 2006, in which Wisconsin deliberately went off-sides on two consecutive kickoffs to run extra time off the clock at the close of the first half.[5]
On a change of possession, the clock starts when the referee marks the ball ready for play, instead of on the snap.
The referee may no longer stop the game due to excessive crowd noise.
When a live-ball penalty such as an illegal formation occurs on a kick, the receiving team may choose either to add the penalty yardage to the end of the return or require the kick to be attempted again with the spot moved back. Previously, only the latter option was available.
If a team scores at the end of the game, they will not kick the extra point unless it would affect the outcome of the game.
Instant replay is now officially sanctioned and standardized. All plays are reviewed by the replay officials as the play occurs. They may call down to the on-field officials to stop play if they need extra time to make a review. Each coach may also make one challenge per game. In the case of a coach's challenge, the coach must have at least one time-out remaining. If the challenge is upheld the coach gets the time-out back but the challenge is spent. If the challenge is rejected, both the challenge and the time-out are spent.
Conference changes and new programs [ ]
FCS team wins over FBS teams [ ]
September 2 – Montana State 19, Colorado 10
September 2 – Portland State 17 New Mexico 7
September 2 – Richmond 13, Duke 0
September 9 – New Hampshire 34, Northwestern 17
September 16 – Southern Illinois 35, Indiana 28
September 23 – North Dakota State 29, Ball State 24
October 28 - Cal Poly SLO 16, San Diego State 14
Conference standings [ ]
2006 Atlantic 10 Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
North
No. 2 UMass x$^
8
–
0
13
–
2
No. 6 New Hampshire ^
5
–
3
9
–
4
Maine
5
–
3
6
–
5
Northeastern
4
–
4
5
–
6
Rhode Island
2
–
6
4
–
7
Hofstra
1
–
7
2
–
9
South
No. 9 James Madison x^
7
–
1
9
–
3
Villanova
5
–
3
6
–
5
Towson
4
–
4
7
–
4
Richmond
3
–
5
6
–
5
Delaware
3
–
5
5
–
6
William & Mary
1
–
7
3
–
8
$ – Conference champion x – Division champion/co-champions ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 3 Montana $^
8
–
0
12
–
2
No. 10 Montana State ^
6
–
2
8
–
5
No. 19 Portland State
6
–
2
7
–
4
Northern Arizona
5
–
3
6
–
5
Sacramento State
4
–
4
4
–
7
Weber State
4
–
4
5
–
6
Eastern Washington
3
–
5
3
–
8
Idaho State
1
–
7
2
–
9
Northern Colorado
0
–
8
1
–
10
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Big South Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 14 Coastal Carolina $^
4
–
0
9
–
3
Charleston Southern
2
–
2
9
–
2
Gardner–Webb
2
–
2
6
–
5
Liberty
2
–
2
6
–
5
VMI
0
–
4
1
–
10
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Gateway Football Conference standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 4 Youngstown State $^
6
–
1
11
–
3
No. 8 Illinois State ^
5
–
2
9
–
4
No. 17 Northern Iowa
5
–
2
7
–
4
No. 7 Southern Illinois ^
4
–
3
9
–
4
Western Kentucky
4
–
3
6
–
5
Western Illinois
2
–
5
5
–
6
Missouri State
1
–
6
2
–
9
Indiana State
1
–
6
1
–
10
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Great West Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 5 North Dakota State $
4
–
0
10
–
1
No. 22 South Dakota State
3
–
1
7
–
4
No. 16 Cal Poly
2
–
2
7
–
4
UC Davis
1
–
3
6
–
5
Southern Utah
0
–
4
3
–
8
Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Ivy League football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 18 Princeton +
6
–
1
9
–
1
No. 25 Yale +
6
–
1
8
–
2
Harvard
4
–
3
7
–
3
Penn
3
–
4
5
–
5
Cornell
3
–
4
5
–
5
Dartmouth
2
–
5
2
–
8
Columbia
2
–
5
5
–
5
Brown
2
–
5
3
–
7
+ – Conference co-champions Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Duquesne +
3
–
1
7
–
3
Marist +
3
–
1
4
–
7
Iona
2
–
2
3
–
7
La Salle
1
–
3
3
–
7
Saint Peter's
1
–
3
2
–
8
+ – Conference co-champions
2006 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 11 Hampton $^
7
–
1
10
–
2
Delaware State
6
–
2
8
–
3
South Carolina State
6
–
2
7
–
4
Florida A&M
5
–
3
7
–
4
Howard
4
–
4
5
–
6
Morgan State
4
–
4
5
–
6
Bethune–Cookman
3
–
5
5
–
6
Norfolk State
1
–
7
4
–
7
North Carolina A&T
0
–
8
0
–
11
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Northeast Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Monmouth $
6
–
1
10
–
2
Albany
5
–
2
7
–
4
Robert Morris
5
–
2
7
–
4
Stony Brook
5
–
2
5
–
6
Central Connecticut
4
–
3
8
–
3
Saint Francis (PA)
2
–
5
3
–
8
Sacred Heart
1
–
6
2
–
9
Wagner
0
–
7
4
–
7
2006 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 15 Eastern Illinois +^
7
–
1
8
–
5
No. 13 Tennessee–Martin +^
6
–
1
9
–
3
Tennessee State
5
–
2
6
–
5
Jacksonville State
5
–
3
6
–
5
Eastern Kentucky
5
–
3
6
–
5
Tennessee Tech
4
–
4
4
–
7
Southeast Missouri State
2
–
6
4
–
7
Samford
1
–
7
3
–
8
Murray State
0
–
8
1
–
10
+ – Conference co-champions ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Patriot League football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Lafayette +^
5
–
1
6
–
6
Lehigh +
5
–
1
6
–
5
Holy Cross
4
–
2
7
–
4
Bucknell
3
–
3
6
–
5
Colgate
3
–
3
4
–
7
Fordham
1
–
5
3
–
8
Georgetown
0
–
6
2
–
9
+ – Conference co-champions ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Pioneer Football League standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 20 San Diego $
7
–
0
11
–
1
Drake
6
–
1
9
–
2
Davidson
5
–
2
6
–
4
Jacksonville
4
–
3
4
–
6
Butler
2
–
5
3
–
8
Morehead State
2
–
5
2
–
9
Dayton
1
–
6
4
–
6
Valparaiso
1
–
6
3
–
8
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Southern Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 1 Appalachian State $^
7
–
0
14
–
1
No. 12 Furman ^
6
–
1
8
–
4
No. 23 Wofford
5
–
2
7
–
4
The Citadel
4
–
3
5
–
6
Elon
2
–
5
5
–
6
Chattanooga
2
–
5
3
–
8
Georgia Southern
2
–
5
3
–
8
Western Carolina
0
–
7
2
–
9
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll
2006 Southland Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 21 McNeese State $^
5
–
1
7
–
5
Sam Houston State
4
–
2
6
–
5
Stephen F. Austin
4
–
2
4
–
7
Texas State
3
–
3
5
–
6
Nicholls State
2
–
4
4
–
7
Northwestern State
2
–
4
4
–
7
Southeastern Louisiana
1
–
5
2
–
9
$ – Conference champion ^ – FCS playoff participant Rankings from The Sports Network poll
2006 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
East
Alabama A&M x$
6
–
3
9
–
3
Jackson State
5
–
4
6
–
5
Alcorn State
5
–
4
6
–
5
Mississippi Valley State
5
–
4
6
–
5
Alabama State
5
–
4
5
–
6
West
Arkansas–Pine Bluff x
7
–
2
8
–
4
Southern
4
–
5
5
–
6
Grambling State
3
–
6
3
–
8
Texas Southern
3
–
6
3
–
8
Prairie View A&M
2
–
7
3
–
7
Championship: Alabama A&M 22, Arkansas–Pine Bluff 13 December 16, 2006
$ – Conference champion x – Division champion/co-champions
Conference champions [ ]
Automatic berths [ ]
Conference
Champion
Atlantic 10 Conference
Massachusetts
Big Sky Conference
Montana
Gateway Football Conference
Youngstown State
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Hampton
Ohio Valley Conference
Eastern Illinois and UT Martin
Patriot League
Colgate, Lafayette, and Lehigh
Southern Conference
Appalachian State
Southland Conference
McNeese State
Invitation [ ]
Conference
Champion
Big South Conference
Coastal Carolina
Great West Football Conference
North Dakota State
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Duquesne and Marist
Northeast Conference
Monmouth
Pioneer Football League
San Diego
Abstains [ ]
Conference
Champion
Ivy League
Princeton and Yale
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Alabama A&M
Postseason [ ]
NCAA Division I playoff bracket [ ]
First Round [6] November 25 Campus sites
Quarterfinals December 2 Campus sites
Semifinals December 8 and December 9 Campus sites
National Championship Game
December 15Finley Stadium Chattanooga, Tennessee
Coastal Carolina
28
1
Appalachian State *
45
1
Appalachian State *
38
Montana State
17
Furman
13
Montana State *
31
1
Appalachian State *
49
4
Youngstown State
24
James Madison
31
4
Youngstown State *
35
4
Youngstown State *
28
Illinois State
21
Illinois State
24
Eastern Illinois *
13
1
Appalachian State
28
3
Massachusetts
17
McNeese State
6
2
Montana *
31
2
Montana *
20
Southern Illinois
3
UT Martin
30
Southern Illinois *
36
2
Montana*
17
3
Massachusetts
19
Lafayette
14
3
Massachusetts *
35
3
Massachusetts *
24
New Hampshire
17
New Hampshire
41
Hampton *
38
* Host institution
SWAC Championship Game [ ]
Date
Location
Venue
West Div. Champion
East Div. Champion
Result
December 16
Birmingham, Alabama
Legion Field
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Alabama A&M
Alabama A&M, 22–13[7]
Gridiron Classic [ ]
The Gridiron Classic is an annual game between the champions of the Northeast Conference and the Pioneer Football League that has been held since December 2006.
Date
Location
Venue
NEC Champion
PFL Champion
Result
December 2
West Long Branch, New Jersey
Kessler Field
Monmouth
San Diego
San Diego, 27–7[8]
Final poll standings [ ]
Standings are from The Sports Network final 2006 poll.
Rank[9]
Team
Record
1
Appalachian State Mountaineers
14–1
2
Massachusetts Minutemen
13–2
3
Montana Grizzlies
12–2
4
Youngstown State Penguins
11–3
5
North Dakota State Bison
10–1
6
New Hampshire Wildcats
9–4
7
Southern Illinois Salukis
9–4
8
Illinois State Redbirds
9–4
9
James Madison Dukes
9–3
10
Montana State Bobcats
8–5
11
Hampton Pirates
10–2
12
Furman Paladins
8–4
13
UT Martin Skyhawks
9–3
14
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
9–3
15
Eastern Illinois Panthers
8–5
16
Cal Poly Mustangs
7–4
17
Northern Iowa Panthers
7–4
18
Princeton Tigers
9–1
19
Portland State Vikings
7–4
20
San Diego Toreros
11–1
21
McNeese State Cowboys
7–5
22
South Dakota State Jackrabbits
7–4
23
Wofford Terriers
7–4
24
Central Arkansas Bears
8–3
25
Yale Bulldogs
8–2
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