Who has won the FCS championship? All-time winners list
North Dakota State has the winningest program in FCS championship history. See which other schools join them on the list.
North Dakota State has the winningest program in FCS championship history. See which other schools join them on the list.
— Tommy Rittenhouse threw two touchdown passes to Daniel Sobkowicz and Victor Dawson rushed for 155 yards and a score to lead Illinois State to a 30-14 victory over Villanova in a FCS semifinal on Saturday night at Villanova Stadium.
Montana-Montana State rivalry, Villanova-Illinois State matchup make for intriguing final four.
Youngstown State QB Beau Brungard, the Missouri Valley Football Conference offensive player of the year, heads the list of student-athletes on The Associated Press FCS All-America team.
— Pat McQuaide threw a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Braden Reed for Villanova's first lead and the Wildcats escaped with a 26-21 win over Tarleton State in an FCS quarterfinal Saturday.
After a spate of upsets, there are familiar teams but also some newcomers at the top of the FCS bracket.
— Caden Pinnick threw two of his five touchdown passes to Zach Jones, Jordan Fisher had 140 yards rushing, which included a 50-yard touchdown run, and UC Davis beat Rhode Island 47-20 on Saturday night in the second round of the FCS playoffs.
— Pat McQuaide threw for 208 yards and a touchdown and Villanova upset third-ranked Lehigh 14-7 on Saturday to advance to the quarterfinal round of the FCS playoffs.
— Chase Mason threw three touchdown passes, Julius Loughridge ran for 100 yards and a touchdown and 14th-seeded South Dakota State strolled to a 41-3 win over New Hampshire in the first round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday.
— Devin Farrell threw for 365 yards, including two first quarter touchdowns, and Rhode Island defeated Central Connecticut 27-19 on Saturday in a first-round game of the FCS playoffs.
— Landen Clark threw four touchdown passes and ran for two scores and Elon coasted to a 55-17 in over North Carolina A&T on Saturday in a season finale.
— Kyle Wickersham threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, all in the third quarter, and Richmond defeated William & Mary 28-21 in a nonconference season finale on Saturday.
— Antwain Littleton Jr. ran for 148 yards, scoring twice, and Rhode Island claimed the outright Coastal Athletic Association championship with a 38-10 rout of Hampton on Saturday.
— Ja'briel Mace rushed for a pair of scores and caught a touchdown pass as Villanova defeated Sacred Heart 34-10 on Saturday in a regular-season finale.
— Matt Vezza accounted for 303 yards and two touchdowns, and Nick Reed hit four first-half field goals as New Hampshire held off Maine 33-27 on Saturday.
— Andrew Indorf threw four touchdown passes, including the go-ahead strike in the final minute, as Towson rallied past Campbell 35-31 on Saturday to secure bowl eligibility.
— Quinn Boyd ran for a touchdown and threw for two more, including a go-ahead 6-yard score to tight end Cole Bunicci with 51 seconds remaining, and Stony Brook edged Bryant 35-28 on...
— Quarterback Jack Shields threw three touchdown passes, two to Lasalle Rose Jr. and Albany upset FCS No. 11 Monmouth 31-24 on Saturday afternoon.
The Minutemen's fourth-quarter field goal to cut into Northern Illinois' blowout lead produced an unfortunately viral fireworks display in Week 12.
— Winston Watkins, Kemarrion Battles and Kahseim Phillips each rushed for a touchdown and Towson earned its fifth road win of the season, 36-19 over Albany on Saturday.
— Landen Clark threw two touchdown passes and ran for two scores, and Elon scored 14 points inside the final six minutes to beat Campbell 31-24 on Saturday.
— Junior quarterback Tyler Hughes threw for a career-high five touchdowns and William & Mary roared back from an early deficit to overwhelm Hampton 55-14 on Saturday.
— Pat McQuaide's fourth touchdown pass, a 17-yard connection with Antonio Johnson in overtime gave Villanova a 30-27 win over Stony Brook on Saturday, the Wildcats' seventh-straight win.
— Antwain Littleton Jr. dashed for a career-high 202 yards rushing and scored two touchdowns on 21 carries as Rhode Island trounced Maine, 45-13 on Saturday.
| TEAM | CONF | OVR |
|---|---|---|
| Rhode Island | 8-0 | 11-3 |
| Villanova | 7-1 | 12-3 |
| New Hampshire | 6-2 | 8-5 |
| Monmouth | 6-2 | 9-3 |
| William & Mary | 6-2 | 7-5 |
| Maine | 5-3 | 6-6 |
| Elon | 4-4 | 6-6 |
| Stony Brook | 4-4 | 6-6 |
| Towson | 4-4 | 6-6 |
| North Carolina A&T | 2-6 | 2-10 |
| Campbell | 2-6 | 2-10 |
| Bryant | 1-7 | 3-9 |
| UAlbany | 1-7 | 2-10 |
| Hampton | 0-8 | 2-10 |