For the fall 2021 FCS season, see 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season.
2020 NCAA Division I FCS season
Regular season
Number of teams
127 (101)
Duration
Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Payton Award
Cole Kelley, QB, Southeastern Louisiana
Buchanan Award
Jordan Lewis, DL, Southern
Playoff
Duration
April 24, 2021 – May 8, 2021
Championship date
May 16, 2021
Championship site
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
Champion
Sam Houston State
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons
«2019
2021»
The 2020–21 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 regular season and postseason were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Several FCS conferences moved their scheduled games from the fall of 2020 to the spring of 2021, and in August 2020, the NCAA announced that the FCS postseason would also be delayed.[1]
While the NCAA at one point announced a cancellation of the FCS playoff,[2] in late September 2020 a revised playoff schedule was announced, with the FCS Championship Game played on May 16, 2021.[3][4] Sam Houston State defeated South Dakota State for the title, 23-21.
Of the 127 programs in FCS for this season, 101 played at least one game in either the fall of 2020 or the spring of 2021. The remaining 26 schools opted not to participate. The Ivy League was the only FCS conference with no members competing in football in 2020–21.
Conference changes and new programs
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School
2019 conference
2020–21 conference
Dixie State
RMAC (D-II)
FCS Independent
North Dakota
FCS Independent
MVFC
Tarleton State
LSC (D-II)
FCS Independent
Presbyterian
Big South
Jacksonville
Pioneer
Dropped program
Robert Morris
NEC
Big South
Notable headlines
[edit]
May 19 – The NCAA declared four FCS football programs ineligible for postseason play in 2020 due to failure to meet the required Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmarks: Howard, McNeese State, Prairie View A&M, and Stephen F. Austin.[5]
July 8 – The Ivy League announced that it would play no sports until January 1, 2021, at the earliest, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
July 13 – The Patriot League announced the cancellation of its fall sports season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [7]
July 16 – The MEAC announced that it would not play sports in the fall.[8]
July 17 – The Colonial Athletic Association announced that it would not play fall sports, but that teams still wishing to play football could compete as independents for the 2020 season.[9] Due to the cancellation of the MEAC season, ESPN Events announced that the MEAC/SWAC Challenge and Celebration Bowl had both been canceled.[10]
July 19 – The SWAC announced that it had canceled fall sports but became the first conference to commit to playing football in the spring, with the announcement of a seven-game conference schedule preceded by an eight-week training schedule to start in January 2021.[11]
July 27 – The Pioneer Football League announced that it would play a conference-only schedule in 2020.[12]
July 29 – The Northeast Conference announced the postponement of all fall sports.[13]
August 7 – The Pioneer Football League canceled its fall football season, with no announcement made with regard to playing in the spring.[14] The Big Sky Conference became second FCS conference to commit to playing football in the spring of 2021.[15]
August 10 – The Missouri Valley Football Conference likewise announced that it would play its fall 2020 football season in spring of 2021.[16]
September 22 – After several more conferences decided to play at least a limited spring football schedule, the NCAA announced that the 2020 FCS playoffs would be held in the spring of 2021, with bracket reduced from 24 teams to 16, culminating in the FCS Championship Game to be played on May 16, 2021.[3]
FCS team wins over FBS teams
[edit]
October 23, 2020: Jacksonville State 19, FIU 10
February 21, 2021: Tarleton State 43, New Mexico State 17
Conference standings
[edit]
All teams played spring schedules, except where noted. The Ivy League did not play in either the fall or spring.
2020 Big Sky Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 9 Weber State $^
5
–
0
5
–
1
No. 10 Eastern Washington ^
5
–
1
5
–
2
No. 14 UC Davis
3
–
2
3
–
2
Northern Arizona
3
–
2
3
–
2
Idaho State
2
–
4
2
–
4
Idaho
2
–
4
2
–
4
Southern Utah
1
–
5
1
–
5
Cal Poly‡
0
–
3
0
–
3
Montana†
–
2
–
0
Portland State†
–
0
–
1
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the Big Sky suspended the fall 2020 football season. Montana State, Northern Colorado, and Sacramento State opted out of the spring season. † – Montana and Portland State opted out of the conference season, but scheduled non-conference games. ‡ – Cal Poly opted out of the remainder of the spring season on March 29, 2021.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Big South Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 10 Monmouth $^
3
–
0
3
–
1
No. 17 Kennesaw State
2
–
1
4
–
1
Charleston Southern
2
–
2
2
–
2
Gardner–Webb
0
–
2
2
–
2
Robert Morris
0
–
2
0
–
3
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the Big South suspended the fall 2020 football season. Hampton opted out of the spring schedule. Campbell and North Alabama played only in the fall.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
North Division
No. 4 Delaware x$^
4
–
0
7
–
1
No. 18 Rhode Island †
2
–
1
2
–
1
No. 16 Villanova
2
–
2
2
–
2
Maine
2
–
2
2
–
2
Stony Brook
1
–
3
1
–
3
Albany †
1
–
3
1
–
3
New Hampshire †
0
–
1
0
–
1
South Division
No. 3 James Madison x^
3
–
0
7
–
1
No. 15 Richmond
3
–
1
3
–
1
William & Mary
1
–
2
1
–
2
Elon
0
–
4
1
–
5
$ – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
^ – FCS playoff participant
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the CAA suspended the fall 2020 football season. Towson opted out of the spring football season. † – Albany, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island opted out of the remainder of the spring season on March 31, April 6, and April 7 respectively.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
North Division
Delaware State
2
–
2
2
–
3
Howard*
0
–
2
0
–
2
South Division
South Carolina State
2
–
0
3
–
1
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the Mid-Eastern Athletic suspended the fall 2020 football season. Florida A&M, Bethune–Cookman, North Carolina Central, North Carolina A&T, Morgan State, and Norfolk State opted out of the spring season. The MEAC suspended the spring season on February 11, due to only having three schools playing in the spring. * – Ineligible for FCS postseason play due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 2 South Dakota State +^
5
–
1
8
–
2
No. 12 Missouri State +^
5
–
1
5
–
5
No. 7 North Dakota ^
4
–
1
5
–
2
No. 6 North Dakota State ^
5
–
2
7
–
3
No. 14 Southern Illinois ^
3
–
3
6
–
4
Northern Iowa
3
–
4
3
–
4
South Dakota
1
–
3
1
–
3
Illinois State†
1
–
3
1
–
3
Western Illinois†
1
–
5
1
–
5
Youngstown State
1
–
6
1
–
6
+ – Conference co-champions
^ – FCS playoff participant
Note: Indiana State opted out of the spring season. † – Illinois State and Western Illinois opted out of the remainder of the spring season on March 21 and April 5, 2021, respectively.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Northeast Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Duquesne y
4
–
0
4
–
1
Sacred Heart y$^
2
–
1
3
–
2
LIU
2
–
2
2
–
2
Bryant
2
–
2
2
–
2
Wagner
0
–
2
0
–
2
Merrimack*
0
–
3
0
–
3
Championship: Sacred Heart 34, Duquesne 27 (OT)
$ – Conference champion
y – Championship game participant
^ – FCS playoff participant
Note: Due to COVID-19, the Northeast suspended the 2020 football season. * – Merrimack ineligible for NEC title and FCS postseason play due to transition to NCAA Division I Central Connecticut and Saint Francis (PA) opted out of the spring season.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 8 Jacksonville State $^
6
–
1
10
–
3
No. 19 Murray State
5
–
2
5
–
2
No. 21 Austin Peay
4
–
2
4
–
5
Southeast Missouri State
4
–
3
4
–
4
UT Martin
3
–
4
3
–
4
Tennessee Tech
2
–
5
2
–
5
Tennessee State
2
–
5
2
–
5
Eastern Illinois
1
–
5
1
–
5
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Note: Eastern Kentucky played only in the fall and opted out of the spring season.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Patriot League football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
North Division
Holy Cross $^
2
–
0
3
–
1
Fordham
2
–
1
2
–
1
Colgate
0
–
2
0
–
2
South Division
Bucknell
2
–
1
2
–
2
Lafayette
2
–
1
2
–
1
Lehigh
0
–
3
0
–
3
Championship: Holy Cross 33, Bucknell 10
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the Patriot League suspended the fall 2020 football season. Georgetown opted out of the spring football season.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Pioneer Football League standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Davidson $^
4
–
1
4
–
2
Valparaiso
4
–
2
4
–
2
San Diego
4
–
2
4
–
2
Morehead State
4
–
2
4
–
3
Drake
2
–
3
2
–
3
Stetson
0
–
4
0
–
4
Butler
0
–
6
0
–
6
Presbyterian
0
–
0
4
–
3
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Notes: Due to COVID-19, the Pioneer Football League suspended the fall 2020 football season. Dayton and Marist opted out of the spring season. Presbyterian played a full PFL schedule, but was ineligible for the conference title, and its games were not counted in PFL standings.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Southern Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 11 VMI $^
6
–
1
6
–
2
No. 22 East Tennessee State
4
–
1
4
–
1
Chattanooga†
3
–
1
3
–
2
Mercer
5
–
3
5
–
6
Samford
4
–
3
4
–
3
Furman
3
–
4
3
–
4
Wofford†
1
–
4
1
–
4
The Citadel
2
–
6
2
–
10
Western Carolina
1
–
5
1
–
8
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
† – Chattanooga and Wofford opted out of the remainder of the spring season on March 29 and April 5, 2021, respectively.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Southland Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 1 Sam Houston State $^
6
–
0
10
–
0
No. 20 Southeastern Louisiana
4
–
2
4
–
3
No. 23 Nicholls
3
–
3
4
–
3
Incarnate Word
3
–
3
3
–
3
Lamar
2
–
4
2
–
4
McNeese State*
2
–
4
3
–
4
Northwestern State
1
–
5
1
–
5
$ – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
* – Ineligible for FCS postseason play due to NCAA sanctions Note: Abilene Christian, Central Arkansas, Houston Baptist, and Stephen F. Austin played only in the fall and opted out of the spring season.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Note: The SWAC played a spring conference-only schedule (February–May 2021) due to COVID-19 pandemic. Alcorn State opted out of the spring season; all of their scheduled games were counted as forfeit wins for their opponents. * – Ineligible for FCS postseason play due to NCAA sanctions.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2020 NCAA Division I FCS independents football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Stephen F. Austin
–
6
–
4
Tarleton State†
–
5
–
3
Central Arkansas
–
5
–
4
Presbyterian†
–
4
–
3
Eastern Kentucky
–
3
–
6
Dixie State†
–
2
–
3
Houston Baptist
–
1
–
3
Abilene Christian
–
1
–
5
Campbell
–
0
–
4
North Alabama
–
0
–
4
Note: † – Dixie State, Presbyterian, and Tarleton State played only in the spring. All other teams listed played only in the fall. Presbyterian was in a scheduling agreement with the Pioneer Football League, which it fully joined in July 2021.
2020 Ivy League football standings
v
t
e
Conf.
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Brown
–
–
Columbia
–
–
Cornell
–
–
Dartmouth
–
–
Harvard
–
–
Penn
–
–
Princeton
–
–
Yale
–
–
Note: Due to COVID-19, the Ivy League suspended the 2020 football season.
Rankings from STATS Poll
Playoff qualifiers
[edit]
Automatic berths for conference champions
[edit]
Conference
Team
Appearance
Last bid
Result of last appearance
Big Sky Conference
Weber State
8th
2019
Semifinals (L – James Madison)
Big South Conference
Monmouth
3rd
2019
Second Round (L – James Madison)
Colonial Athletic Association
Delaware
17th
2018
First Round (L – James Madison)
Missouri Valley Football Conference
South Dakota State
10th
2019
Second Round (L – Northern Iowa)
Northeast Conference
Sacred Heart
3rd
2014
First Round (L – Fordham)
Ohio Valley Conference
Jacksonville State
10th
2018
Second Round (L – Maine)
Patriot League
Holy Cross
4th
2019
First Round (L – Monmouth)
Pioneer Football League
Davidson
1st
–
–
Southern Conference
VMI
1st
–
–
Southland Conference
Sam Houston State
12th
2017
Semifinals (L – North Dakota State)
At large qualifiers
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Conference
Team
Appearance
Last bid
Result of last appearance
Big Sky Conference
Eastern Washington
14th
2018
First Round (L – North Dakota State)
Colonial Athletic Association
James Madison
17th
2019
Championship Game (L – North Dakota State)
Missouri Valley Football Conference
Missouri State
3rd
1990
First Round (L – Idaho)
North Dakota
3rd
2019
First Round (L – Nicholls)
North Dakota State
11th
2019
National Champions (W – James Madison)
Southern Illinois
9th
2009
Quarterfinals (L – William & Mary)
Abstentions
[edit]
Ivy League – None
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – None
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alabama A&M
Postseason
[edit]
In late September 2020, the NCAA announced that the FCS postseason would take place in April and May 2021.[3] Also announced was a reduction of participating teams from 24 to 16, with 10 automatic qualifiers. The first round of the playoffs was scheduled for April 24, with the Championship Game in mid-May,[3] later set for May 16.
Bowl game
[edit]
Due to the MEAC cancelling all fall sports for the 2020 season, the MEAC/SWAC Celebration Bowl (the one FCS bowl game) was canceled.[10]
NCAA Division I playoff bracket
[edit]
First Round April 24 Campus sites
Quarterfinals May 2 Campus sites
Semifinals May 8 Campus sites
National Championship Game May 16 Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas
1
South Dakota State*
31
Holy Cross
3
1
South Dakota State*
31
Southern Illinois
26
Southern Illinois
34
Weber State*
31
1
South Dakota State*
33
Delaware
3
Delaware*
19
Sacred Heart
10
Delaware
20
4
Jacksonville State*
14
Davidson
14
4
Jacksonville State*
49
1
South Dakota State
21
2
Sam Houston State
23
3
James Madison*
31
VMI
24
3
James Madison
34
North Dakota
21
Missouri State
10
North Dakota*
44
3
James Madison
35
2
Sam Houston State*
38
North Dakota State*
42
Eastern Washington
20
North Dakota State
20
2
Sam Houston State*
24
Monmouth
15
2
Sam Houston State*
21
* Host institution
Kickoff game
[edit]
Saturday, August 29 – FCS Kickoff (Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Alabama): Central Arkansas 24, Austin Peay 17.[17]
Coaching changes
[edit]
Preseason and in-season
[edit]
Table only includes coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2020. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2020, see 2019 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.
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