South Dakota State and Sacramento State secured the top two seeded spots in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs when the 24-team field was announced Sunday.
South Dakota State (10-1) will make an 11th straight appearance in the postseason. The Jackrabbits, who lost to Sam Houston in the 2020 championship game, were automatically nominated as the Missouri Valley Football Conference winners. Sacramento State (11-0) won the Big Sky Conference automatic bid. Neither the Jackrabbits nor the Hornets have ever won the FCS championship.
Also in the top eight seeds, all earning a bye to the playoffs beginning Saturday, are No. 3 North Dakota State (9-2), No. 4 Montana State (10-1), No. 5 William & Mary (10-1), #6 Samford (10-1), #7 Word Incarnate (10-1), and #8 Holy Cross (11-0).
North Dakota State, the defending champion and winner of nine of the last 11 titles, made it into the field for the 13th straight year. The Bison have won 41 playoff games, the most ever. They defeated Montana State 38-10 for last season’s title.
Montana State won part of the Big Sky Conference title and will be in the playoffs for 12th and fourth time in the last five years. In 1984 the Bobcats won the title.
William & Mary will make their 11th playoff appearance. The Tribe won the Colonial Athletic Association title on Saturday, beating entry Richmond at large 37-26. Samford won the Southern Conference in his sixth appearance.
Incarnate Word was widely promoted along with Southeastern Louisiana in the Southland Conference as a co-champion. Southeastern Louisiana hosts Idaho on Saturday (7-4).
Holy Cross received the Patriot League’s automatic offer for a fourth consecutive postseason appearance.
The playoffs conclude with the national championship on January 8th in Frisco, Texas.
HUMBLE
Montana made it onto the field despite a 55-21 loss to fourth-place Montana State in the 121st episode of the Brawl of the Wild. … Delaware has pulled through despite losing three of its last four games, including a 29-26 loss to Villanova on Saturday.
LONG TIME NO SEE
Idaho’s appearance is the first since 1995. The Vandals are one of four Big Sky Conference at-large teams that make up the field. That ties the CAA for most teams in the field. Eastern Kentucky has made it for the first time since 2014, Fordham and William & Mary for the first time since 2015, and St. Francis for the first time since 2016.
Beginner
Gardner-Webb (6-5) is the only team in the field that will make the playoffs for the first time. The Runnin’ Bulldogs won their first Big South Conference title since 2003 with a 38-17 win over North Carolina A&T. They will make their debut in Eastern Kentucky (7-4).
THE BEGINNINGS
Other first-round games include Saint Francis, Pa. (9-2) at Delaware (7-4), Fordham (9-2) at New Hampshire (8-3), North Dakota (7-4) at Weber State (9-2), Southeast Missouri State (9- 2) at Montana (7-4), Elon (8-3) at Furman (9-2) and Davidson (8-3) at Richmond (8-3).
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