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2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season

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2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season
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The 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season, part of college football in the United States, was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was played on January 7, 2017, in Frisco, Texas. The James Madison Dukes defeated the Youngstown State Penguins, 28–14, to capture their second national championship in team history.

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Conference changes and new programs

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Notable headlines

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FCS team wins over FBS teams

(FCS rankings from the STATS poll) September 2: Albany 22, Buffalo 16
September 3: #14 Eastern Washington 45, Washington State 42
September 3: #5 Northern Iowa 25, Iowa State 20
September 3: #4 Richmond 37, Virginia 20
September 10: Eastern Illinois 21, Miami (OH) 17
September 10: #10 Illinois State 9, Northwestern 7
September 10: #23 North Carolina A&T 39, Kent State 36 4OT
September 17: #1 North Dakota State 23, No. 13 (FBS) Iowa 21 [NOTE: NDSU became just the 4th FCS team to beat an AP ranked FBS team, and afterward received 74 votes for the AP top-25 rankings (No. 27 overall), the most votes ever received by an FCS team].[6]
September 24: Central Arkansas 28, Arkansas State 23
September 24: #13 Western Illinois 28, Northern Illinois 23

Conference standings

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Conference summaries

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Championship games

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Other conference winners

Note: Records are regular-season only, and do not include playoff games.

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    Playoff qualifiers

    Automatic berths for conference champions

    At large qualifiers

    Abstentions

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    Postseason

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    Bowl game

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    NCAA Division I playoff bracket

    First round
    November 26
    Campus sites
    ESPN3
    Second round
    December 3
    Campus sites
    ESPN3
    Quarterfinals
    December 9 and 10
    Campus sites
    ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3
    Semifinals
    December 16 and 17
    Campus sites
    ESPN2, ESPNU
    National Championship
    January 7
    12:00 pm
    Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
    ESPN2
    1 North Dakota State* 45
    Cal Poly* 21 San Diego 7
    San Diego 35 1 North Dakota State* 36
    8 South Dakota State 10
    8 South Dakota State* 10
    Villanova* 31 Villanova 7
    Saint Francis (PA) 21 1 North Dakota State* 17
    4 James Madison 27
    4 James Madison* 55
    New Hampshire* 64 New Hampshire 22
    Lehigh 21 4 James Madison* 65
    5 Sam Houston State 7
    5 Sam Houston State* 41
    Chattanooga* 45 Chattanooga 36
    Weber State 14 4 James Madison 28
      Youngstown State 14
    2 Eastern Washington* 31
    Central Arkansas* 31 Central Arkansas 14
    Illinois State 24 2 Eastern Washington* 38
    Richmond 0
    7 North Dakota* 24
    Richmond* 39 Richmond 27
    North Carolina A&T 10 2 Eastern Washington* 38
    Youngstown State 40
    3 Jacksonville State* 24
    Youngstown State* 38 Youngstown State 40
    Samford 24 Youngstown State* 30
      Wofford 23
    6 The Citadel* 3
    Wofford* 15 Wofford 17
    Charleston Southern 14

    * Home team   
     Winner
    All times in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00)

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    Awards and honors

    Walter Payton Award

    Buck Buchanan Award

    Jerry Rice Award

    Coaches

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    Updated stadiums

    Coaching changes

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    In-season

    This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2016. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2016, see 2015 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.

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    End of season

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    Rule changes

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    The following rule changes were recommended by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for the 2022 season:[14]

    • When players are disqualified for a targeting call in the second half or in overtime (which requires a carryover penalty of sitting out the first half of the next scheduled game), an appeals process will be available to allow the National Coordinator of Officials (currently Steve Shaw) to review tapes of the targeting penalty for consideration of not requiring the player to sit out the first half of the following game.
    • Injury timeouts awarded due to "deceptive actions" during a game will also be able to reviewed by the National Coordinator of Officials to determine what sanctions, if any, against teams who use this tactic, enforced at the conference or school level.
    • Blocking below the waist will only be permitted inside the tackle box by linemen and stationary backs. Blocks below the waist outside of the tackle box are not allowed.
    • Defensive holding will remain a 10-yard penalty but will always carry an automatic first down.
    • Codifying the rule change made shortly after the 2021 ACC Championship Game, ball carriers who simulate a feet-first slide will be declared down at that spot.
    • Uniform rules would require the sock/leg covering to go from the shoe to the bottom of the pants, similar to the NFL rule.
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    References

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