La FCS ha tenuto dei playoff per decretare un campione riconosciuto dalla NCAA sia dalla fondazione nel 1978.[1][2] Il numero di partecipanti è salito da 4 nel 1978 a 24 dalla stagione 2020. Ciò rende la FCS il più alto livello di college football ad avere un campione nazionale riconosciuto dalla NCAA.
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| Stagione |
Campione |
Punteggio |
Finalista |
Luogo |
Pubblico |
Capo-allenatore vincente |
| 1978 |
Florida A&M |
35–28 |
Massachusetts |
Wichita Falls, TX |
13,604 |
Rudy Hubbard |
| 1979 |
Eastern Kentucky |
30–7 |
Lehigh |
Orlando, FL |
5,200 |
Roy Kidd |
| 1980 |
Boise State |
31–29 |
Eastern Kentucky |
Sacramento, CA |
8,157 |
Jim Criner |
| 1981 |
Idaho State |
34–23 |
Eastern Kentucky |
Wichita Falls, TX |
11,002 |
Dave Kragthorpe |
| 1982 |
Eastern Kentucky (2) |
17–14 |
Delaware |
Wichita Falls, TX |
11,257 |
Roy Kidd (2) |
| 1983 |
Southern Illinois |
43–7 |
Western Carolina |
Charleston, SC |
15,950 |
Rey Dempsey |
| 1984 |
Montana State |
19–6 |
Louisiana Tech |
Charleston, SC |
9,125 |
Dave Arnold |
| 1985 |
Georgia Southern |
44–42 |
Furman |
Tacoma, WA |
5,306 |
Erk Russell |
| 1986 |
Georgia Southern (2) |
48–21 |
Arkansas State |
Tacoma, WA |
4,419 |
Erk Russell (2) |
| 1987 |
Northeast Louisiana |
43–42 |
Marshall |
Pocatello, ID |
11,513 |
Pat Collins |
| 1988 |
Furman |
17–12 |
Georgia Southern |
Pocatello, ID |
9,714 |
Jimmy Satterfield |
| 1989 |
Georgia Southern (3) |
37–34 |
Stephen F. Austin |
Statesboro, GA |
25,725 |
Erk Russell (3) |
| 1990 |
Georgia Southern (4) |
36–13 |
Nevada |
Statesboro, GA |
23,204 |
Tim Stowers |
| 1991 |
Youngstown State |
25–17 |
Marshall |
Statesboro, GA |
12,667 |
Jim Tressel |
| 1992 |
Marshall |
31–28 |
Youngstown State |
Huntington, WV |
31,304 |
Jim Donnan |
| 1993 |
Youngstown State (2) |
17–5 |
Marshall |
Huntington, WV |
29,218 |
Jim Tressel (2) |
| 1994 |
Youngstown State (3) |
28–14 |
Boise State |
Huntington, WV |
27,674 |
Jim Tressel (3) |
| 1995 |
Montana |
22–20 |
Marshall |
Huntington, WV |
32,106 |
Don Read |
| 1996 |
Marshall (2) |
49–29 |
Montana |
Huntington, WV |
30,052 |
Bob Pruett |
| 1997 |
Youngstown State (4) |
10–9 |
McNeese State |
Chattanooga, TN |
14,771 |
Jim Tressel (4) |
| 1998 |
Massachusetts |
55–43 |
Georgia Southern |
Chattanooga, TN |
17,501 |
Mark Whipple |
| 1999 |
Georgia Southern (5) |
59–24 |
Youngstown State |
Chattanooga, TN |
20,052 |
Paul Johnson |
| 2000 |
Georgia Southern (6) |
27–25 |
Montana |
Chattanooga, TN |
17,156 |
Paul Johnson (2) |
| 2001 |
Montana (2) |
13–6 |
Furman |
Chattanooga, TN |
12,698 |
Joe Glenn |
| 2002 |
Western Kentucky |
34–14 |
McNeese State |
Chattanooga, TN |
12,360 |
Jack Harbaugh |
| 2003 |
Delaware |
40–0 |
Colgate |
Chattanooga, TN |
14,281 |
K. C. Keeler |
| 2004 |
James Madison |
31–21 |
Montana |
Chattanooga, TN |
16,771 |
Mickey Matthews |
| 2005 |
Appalachian State |
21–16 |
Northern Iowa |
Chattanooga, TN |
20,236 |
Jerry Moore |
| 2006 |
Appalachian State (2) |
28–17 |
Massachusetts |
Chattanooga, TN |
22,808 |
Jerry Moore (2) |
| 2007 |
Appalachian State (3) |
49–21 |
Delaware |
Chattanooga, TN |
23,010 |
Jerry Moore (3) |
| 2008 |
Richmond |
24–7 |
Montana |
Chattanooga, TN |
17,823 |
Mike London |
| 2009 |
Villanova |
23–21 |
Montana |
Chattanooga, TN |
14,328 |
Andy Talley |
| 2010 |
Eastern Washington |
20–19 |
Delaware |
Frisco, TX |
13,027 |
Beau Baldwin |
| 2011 |
North Dakota State |
17–6 |
Sam Houston State |
Frisco, TX |
20,586 |
Craig Bohl |
| 2012 |
North Dakota State(2) |
39–13 |
Sam Houston State |
Frisco, TX |
21,411 |
Craig Bohl (2) |
| 2013 |
North Dakota State(3) |
35–7 |
Towson |
Frisco, TX |
19,802 |
Craig Bohl (3) |
| 2014 |
North Dakota State(4) |
29–27 |
Illinois State |
Frisco, TX |
20,918 |
Chris Klieman |
| 2015 |
North Dakota State(5) |
37–10 |
Jacksonville State |
Frisco, TX |
21,836 |
Chris Klieman(2) |
| 2016 |
James Madison (2) |
28–14 |
Youngstown State |
Frisco, TX |
14,423 |
Mike Houston |
| 2017 |
North Dakota State(6) |
17–13 |
James Madison |
Frisco, TX |
19,090 |
Chris Klieman(3) |
| 2018 |
North Dakota State(7) |
38–24 |
Eastern Washington |
Frisco, TX |
17,802 |
Chris Klieman(4) |
| 2019 |
North Dakota State(8) |
28–20 |
James Madison |
Frisco, TX |
17,866 |
Matt Entz |
| 2020 |
Sam Houston |
23–21 |
South Dakota State |
Frisco, TX |
7,840 |
K. C. Keeler (2) |
| 2021 |
North Dakota State(9) |
38–10 |
Montana State |
Frisco, TX |
18,942 |
Matt Entz (2) |
| 2022 |
South Dakota State |
45–21 |
North Dakota State |
Frisco, TX |
18,023 |
John Stiegelmeier |
| 2023 |
South Dakota State (2) |
23–3 |
Montana |
Frisco, TX |
19,512 |
Jimmy Rogers |
| 2024 |
North Dakota State (10) |
35–32 |
Montana State |
Frisco, TX |
18,005 |
Tim Polasek |
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