The 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season, the 2005 season of college football for teams in Division I-AA, began on September 1, 2005, and concluded on December 16, 2005. In the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game, played in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the Northern Iowa Panthers.[3]
Quick Facts Regular season, Number of teams ...
Close
There are several rules that have changed for the 2005 season.[4] Following are some highlights:
- In an effort to bring spearing under control, the word "intentional" was removed from the rules.
- A listing of examples for unsportsmanlike acts was developed in order to encourage more consistent application of the rule. Examples of such acts include, but are not limited to:
- Imitating a slash of the throat;
- Resembling the firing of a weapon;
- Bowing at the waist;
- Punching one’s own chest excessively;
- Crossing one’s arms in front of the chest;
- Placing one’s hand by the ear as if to indicate that the player cannot hear the spectators;
- Diving into the end zone when unchallenged by an opponent;
- Entering the end zone with an unnatural stride (e.g., high stepping);
- Going significantly beyond the end line to interact with spectators;
- Standing over a prone player in a taunting manner;
- Attempting to make the ball spin as if it were a top;
- Performing a choreographed act with a teammate(s) (e.g., pretending to take a photo, falling down in unison); and
- Entering the field of play by coaches or substitutes in protest of officials' calls.
- Additionally, the committee added language to the rule that reads: "Spontaneous celebrating with teammates on the field of play, provided it is not prolonged, taunting or intended to bring attention to the individual player, is allowed."
More information School, 2004 Conference ...
Close
More information Conf, Overall ...
Close
Automatic berths
More information Conference, Champion ...
Close
Invitation
More information Conference, Champion ...
Close
Abstains
More information Conference, Champion ...
Close
NCAA Division I-AA playoff bracket
* Host institution
More information Date, Location ...
Close
Standings are from The Sports Network final 2005 poll.
More information Rank, Team ...
Rank[7] | Team | Record |
1 | Appalachian State Mountaineers | 12–3 |
2 | Northern Iowa Panthers | 11–4 |
3 | Furman Paladins | 11–3 |
4 | Texas State Bobcats | 11–3 |
5 | New Hampshire Wildcats | 11–2 |
6 | Cal Poly Mustangs | 9–4 |
7 | Southern Illinois Salukis | 9–4 |
8 | Richmond Spiders | 9–4 |
9 | Georgia Southern Eagles | 8–4 |
10 | Hampton Pirates | 11–1 |
11 | Grambling State Tigers | 11–1 |
12 | Montana Grizzlies | 8–4 |
13 | Eastern Washington Eagles | 7–5 |
14 | Youngstown State Penguins | 8–3 |
15 | Brown Bears | 9–1 |
16 | Eastern Illinois Panthers | 9–3 |
17 | Nicholls State Colonels | 6–4 |
18 | Montana State Bobcats | 7–4 |
19 | Massachusetts Minutemen | 7–4 |
20 | South Carolina State Bulldogs | 9–2 |
21 | Lafayette Leopards | 8–4 |
22 | Illinois State Redbirds | 7–4 |
23 | Colgate Raiders | 8–4 |
24 | Coastal Carolina Chanticleers | 9–2 |
25 | James Madison Dukes | 7–4 |
Close