2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game, Nov. 16 e-Newsletter

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NCAA Division I Football Championship Game

2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game

January 7, 2012; Noon
Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas

The 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be played Saturday, January 7, 2012, at noon, Central, at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The game, which concludes a 20-team national playoff, will be hosted by the Southland Conference, the City of Frisco and Hunt Sports Group. Last year, Eastern Washington beat Delaware, 20-19, in the first college football game at Pizza Hut Park. The venue will host the championship again in 2013.
 
Championship Bracket to be Announced Sunday

The 20-team playoff bracket for this year's championship will be announced Sunday at 9 a.m., Central, on ESPNU. The show will be hosted by Dari Nowkhah with Craig Haubert and Tom Luginbill providing additional commentary.
 
Division I Football Championship Structure

Ten member conferences have automatic qualification for this year's championship, including the Big Sky, Big South, Colonial, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Southern and Southland. The remaining 10 teams will be selected at large by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top five teams in the 20-team bracket for the championship will be seeded. Check out this account from the SportsNetwork.com about the committee's selection process.

Team pairings will be determined according to geographical proximity, with the exception that teams from the same conference will not be paired in games in which both teams are playing their first game of the championship.

Four first-round games will be conducted Nov. 26 on the campus of one of the competing institutions and the winners will advance to the second round. The second round features eight games (including the 12 teams that received a first-round bye) on campus of one of the competing teams, Dec. 3. Second-round winners meet in the quarterfinals Dec. 9-10 and the semifinals will be played Dec. 16-16 with those winners advancing to play in the 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas on Jan. 7, 2012.
 
Automatic Bids Already Locked Up
Mid-Eastern Athletic:
Norfolk State (9-2, 7-1)
Patriot League:
Lehigh (9-1, 4-0)
Southern:
Georgia Southern (9-1, 7-1)
Southland:
Sam Houston State (10-0, 7-0)
 
Other Automatic-Bid Conference Leaders
Big Sky:
Montana State (9-1, 7-0)
Big South:
Stony Brook (7-3, 5-0) and Liberty (7-3, 5-0)
Colonial Athletic:
Maine (8-2, 6-1) and Towson (8-2, 6-1)
Missouri Valley:
North Dakota State (9-1, 6-1) and Northern Iowa (8-2, 6-1)
Northeast:
Duquesne (8-2, 6-1) and Albany (7-3, 6-1)
Ohio Valley:
Tennessee State (6-4, 5-2), Eastern Kentucky (6-4, 5-2) and Jacksonville State (6-4, 5-2)
 
About the Football Championship Subdivision

The Football Championship Subdivision, formerly named Division I-AA from 1978-2005, is made up of 124 football playing institutions, though only 118 are eligible for the championship. The FCS includes the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship - Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic Association, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Pioneer Football, Southern and the Southland - in addition to two other conferences, the Ivy League and the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The FCS experience provides more than 12,000 NCAA student-athletes with an opportunity to compete while also working toward an academic degree and ultimately graduation. The FCS embodies a tradition of excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience.
 
FCS History

The 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be the 34th edition. The first championship took place in 1978 when Florida A&M beat Massachusetts 35-28 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Chattanooga, Tenn., has hosted the championship game more than any other city with 13 games between 1997-2009. The FCS was formerly named Division I-AA from 1978-2005. Since the NCAA does not sponsor a championship for the FBS, the tournament to determine the FCS winner was changed to be called the Division I Football Championship in 2006. Georgia Southern has won the most championships with six.
 
All-Time NCAA Division I National Champions

Appalachian State (3 championships), Boise State, Delaware, Eastern Kentucky (2), Eastern Washington, Florida A&M, Furman, Georgia Southern (6), Idaho State, James Madison, Louisiana-Monroe, Massachusetts, Marshall (2), Montana (2), Montana State, Richmond, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky, Villanova, and Youngstown State (4).

This Week's National FCS Polls
FCS Coaches Poll (Nov. 14)

Rk.

Team (No. 1 Votes)

Record

1.

Montana State (18)

9-1

2.

Georgia Southern (2)

9-1

3.

Sam Houston State (8)

10-0

4.

Northern Iowa

8-2

5.

North Dakota State

9-1

6.

Lehigh

9-1

7.

Montana

8-2

8.

Appalachian State

7-3

9.

Old Dominion

9-2

10.

Towson

8-2

For the complete FCS Top 25 Coaches poll, click here.
 
The Sports Network/Fathead.com Poll (Nov. 14)

Rk.

Team (No. 1 Votes)

Record

1.

Montana State (76)

9-1

2.

Sam Houston State (71)

10-0

3.

Georgia Southern (8)

9-1

4.

Northern Iowa

8-2

5.

North Dakota State (1)

9-1

6.

Lehigh

9-1

7.

Montana

8-2

8.

Towson

8-2

9.

Appalachian State

7-3

10.

Old Dominion

9-2

For the complete Sports Network/Fathead.com Top 25, click here.
 
FCS Game of the Week: Nov. 19

No. 7 Montana at No. 1 Montana State, Bobcat Stadium, Bozeman, Mont.
1:05 p.m., Central; TV: KPAX-TV in Missoula, Mont.

Buy Tickets Now and Save

With the championship bracket announcement a little over two weeks away, fans can save by buying their tickets now for the 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. Fans are encouraged to buy early for the most affordable ticket options, which are just $35 for a midfield seat and $30 for a sideline seat. After the playoff bracket is announced Nov. 20, tickets increase to $45/$40 and on game day to $55/50. Tickets for the game are now available online at ncaa.com/fcs or by calling (469) 365-0000 for group and suite sales. Another attractive ticket package is the Family Four-Pack, which includes four tickets to the game, four hot dogs and four drinks for $99.

Tailgate Town Opens at 9 a.m. on Game Day

Where's the best place to get ready for the NCAA Division I Football Championship game? It is just outside of Pizza Hut Park in Tailgate Town! This fun-filled, interactive area allows fans of any age a chance to experience the thrills, excitement and spirit of college football. Whether you try your hand at quarterback, ride the mechanical bull, cheer on your favorite team's band and cheerleaders, or just kick back with some of Frisco's best food and drink... this is the place to be before the big game! Admission is free. Tailgate Town opens at 9 a.m. on game day, Saturday, Jan. 7.

Key Upcoming Dates
Nov. 19:
Final Regular Season Games
Nov. 20:
NCAA Announces 20-Team Bracket for 2012 NCAA Championship, 9 a.m., Central (ESPNU)
Nov. 26:
First-Round Games at Campus Sites
Dec. 3:
Second-Round Games at Campus Sites
Dec. 9-10:
Quarterfinal Games at Campus Sites
Dec. 16-17:
Semifinal Games at Campus Sites
Jan. 7:
NCAA Division I Championship Game, Pizza Hut Park, Frisco; Noon, Central (ESPN2)

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