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2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2021 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.

After the prior season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, resulting in some conferences canceling their seasons and significant rescheduling by other conferences, the 2021 season returned to its traditional fall scheduling. The season ended with a single-elimination tournament, with the championship game held on January 8, 2022 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. North Dakota State won its ninth championship in eleven seasons, defeating Montana State, 38-10, for the title.

Conference changes and new programs

  • The Western Athletic Conference (WAC), which had last played football in the 2012 season as an FBS league, reinstated football for the 2021 season at the FCS level. The ASUN Conference also announced in 2021 that it would sponsor FCS football in the future.
  • Because WAC and ASUN programs reclassifying from Division II could not be counted toward the minimum of six members required for a conference champion to be an automatic qualifier (AQ) for the FCS postseason, the two conferences pooled their seven members with active FCS programs in 2021 (four WAC, three ASUN) to form the WAC–ASUN Challenge, a temporary league also referred to as the AQ7.

Notable headlines

FCS team wins over FBS teams

September 2: UC Davis 19, Tulsa 17<br> September 3: Eastern Washington 35, UNLV 33<br> September 3: South Dakota State 42, Colorado State 23<br> September 4: Holy Cross 38, UConn 28<br> September 4: Montana 13, No. 20 Washington 7<br> September 4: East Tennessee State 23, Vanderbilt 3<br> September 11: Duquesne 28, Ohio 26<br> September 11: Jacksonville State 20, Florida State 17<br> September 18: Incarnate Word 42, Texas State 34<br> September 18: Northern Arizona 21, Arizona 19<br> November 6: Rhode Island 35, UMass 22<br> November 13: Maine 35, UMass 10<br>

Conference standings

Playoff qualifiers

Automatic berths for conference champions

At large qualifiers

Abstentions

Postseason

After the prior season's playoffs were reduced to a 16-team bracket, FCS returned to a 24-team bracket for this season: 11 of the teams were decided via automatic bids issued to conference champions (listed above) and 13 teams were determined via at-large bids; the top eight teams were seeded.

Bowl game

NCAA Division I playoff bracket

Source:

Rankings

The top 25 from the Stats Perform and USA Today Coaches Polls.

Pre-season polls

Final rankings

Kickoff games

The regular season began with three games on Saturday, August 28:

Regular season top 10 matchups

Rankings reflect the Stats Perform Poll.

Upsets

This section lists instances of unranked teams defeating ranked teams during the season.

Regular season

During the regular season, 33 unranked teams have defeated a ranked team.

Coaching changes

Preseason and in-season

This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2021. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2021, see 2020 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.

End of season

See also

References