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1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season
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The 1988 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 in August 1988, and concluded with the 1988 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game on December 17, 1988, at Holt Arena in Pocatello, Idaho. The Furman Paladins won their first I-AA championship, defeating the Georgia Southern Eagles by a score of 17−12.[1]
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The top four teams were seeded, and thus assured of home games in the first round.[3]
NCAA Division I-AA playoff bracket
First Round November 26 Campus sites | Quarterfinals December 3 Campus sites | Semifinals December 10 Campus sites | National Championship Game December 17 Holt Arena Pocatello, Idaho | ||||||||||||
Montana | 19 | ||||||||||||||
(1) Idaho* | 38 | ||||||||||||||
(1) Idaho* | 38 | ||||||||||||||
Northwestern State | 30 | ||||||||||||||
Northwestern State | 22 | ||||||||||||||
Boise State* | 13 | ||||||||||||||
(1) Idaho | 7 | ||||||||||||||
(4) Furman* | 38 | ||||||||||||||
Delaware | 7 | ||||||||||||||
(4) Furman* | 21 | ||||||||||||||
(4) Furman | 13 | ||||||||||||||
Marshall* | 9 | ||||||||||||||
North Texas | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Marshall* | 7 | ||||||||||||||
(4) Furman | 17 | ||||||||||||||
(2) Georgia Southern | 12 | ||||||||||||||
The Citadel | 20 | ||||||||||||||
(2) Georgia Southern* | 38 | ||||||||||||||
(2) Georgia Southern* | 27 | ||||||||||||||
Stephen F. Austin | 6 | ||||||||||||||
Jackson State | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Stephen F. Austin* | 24 | ||||||||||||||
(2) Georgia Southern* | 21 | ||||||||||||||
Eastern Kentucky | 17 | ||||||||||||||
Western Kentucky | 35 | ||||||||||||||
(3) Western Illinois* | 32 | ||||||||||||||
Western Kentucky | 24 | ||||||||||||||
Eastern Kentucky* | 41 | ||||||||||||||
UMass | 17 | ||||||||||||||
Eastern Kentucky* | 28 |
* Next to team name denotes host institution
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