2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season
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The 2005 NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
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 Division I-AA football
American football
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 season
, part of the college football
College football
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 season, began on September 1, 2005 and concluded on December 16, 2005 in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga is the fourth-largest city in the US state of Tennessee , with a population of 169,887. It is the seat of Hamilton County...

, where the Appalachian State Mountaineers
2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team
The 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the college football season of 2005–2006. The team was coached by Jerry Moore and the Mountaineers played their home games at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina.The football team competes in...

 defeated the Northern Iowa Panthers
2005 Northern Iowa Panthers football team
The 2005 Northern Iowa Panthers football team represented the University of Northern Iowa in the college football season of 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The previous year's team finished first in the Gateway Football Conference...

 to win the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship.

Rule changes for 2005

There are several rules that have changed for the 2005 season. 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 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."

I-AA team wins over I-A teams

  • September 17 – UC Davis
    University of California, Davis
    The University of California, Davis is a public teaching and research university established in 1905 and located in Davis, California, USA. Spanning over , the campus is the largest within the University of California system and third largest by enrollment...

     20, Stanford
    Stanford Cardinal football
    The Stanford Cardinal football program represents Stanford University in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference's North Division. Stanford, the top-ranked academic institution with an FBS program, has a highly successful football tradition. The...

     17

Automatic berths

Conference Champion
Atlantic 10 Conference
Colonial Athletic Association
The Colonial Athletic Association is a NCAA Division I college athletic conference whose full-time members are located in East Coast states from Massachusetts to Georgia. Most of its members are public universities, with five in Virginia alone, and the conference is headquartered in Richmond,...

New Hampshire and Richmond
Big Sky Conference
Big Sky Conference
The Big Sky Conference is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division I, with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision. The BSC was founded in 1963. Member institutions are located in the western United States in the states of Arizona,...

Eastern Washington, Montana, and Montana State
Gateway Football Conference Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Youngstown State
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference is a collegiate athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities in the Southeastern United States...

Hampton
Ohio Valley Conference
Ohio Valley Conference
The Ohio Valley Conference is a college athletic conference which operates in the midwestern and southeastern United States. It participates in Division I of the NCAA; the conference's football programs compete in the Football Championship Subdivision , the lower of two levels of Division I...

Eastern Illinois
Patriot League
Patriot League
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Colgate and Lafayette
Southern Conference
Southern Conference
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Appalachian State
Southland Conference
Southland Conference
The Southland Conference is a college athletic conference which operates in the south central United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; for football, it participates in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision...

Nicholls State and Texas State

Invitation

Conference Champion
Big South Conference
Big South Conference
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Charleston Southern and Coastal Carolina
Great West Football Conference Cal Poly and UC Davis
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference which operates in the northeastern United States. MAAC teams compete in the NCAA's Division I. Most of the members are Catholic or formerly Catholic institutions; the only exception is the private but secular Rider...

Duquesne
Northeast Conference
Northeast Conference
The Northeast Conference is a college athletic conference whose schools are members of the NCAA. The NCAA designates the Northeast Conference to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision for Division I Men's Football and to Division I Sports for all other sports.Founded in 1981 as the ECAC-Metro...

Central Connecticut State and Stony Brook
Pioneer Football League
Pioneer Football League
The Pioneer Football League is a college athletic conference which operates in the East, Midwest, and California of the United States. It has member schools that range from New York, North Carolina, and Florida in the east to California in the west. The conference participates in the NCAA's...

San Diego

Abstains

Conference Champion
Ivy League
Ivy League
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Brown
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Southwestern Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, which is made up of historically black universities in the Southern United States...

Grambling State

NCAA I-AA Playoff bracket

* Host institution

SWAC Championship Game
SWAC Championship Game
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Date Location Venue West Div. Champion East Div. Champion Result
December 10 Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
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Legion Field
Legion Field
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Grambling State
Grambling State Tigers
The Grambling Tigers represent Grambling State University in NCAA intercollegiate athletics. Grambling's sports teams participate in Division I as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference...

Alabama A&M
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Grambling State, 45–6

Final poll standings

Standings are from The Sports Network
The Sports Network (wire service)
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 final 2005 poll.
Rank 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

See also

  • 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team
    2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team
    The 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the college football season of 2005–2006. The team was coached by Jerry Moore and the Mountaineers played their home games at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina.The football team competes in...

  • 2005 Northern Iowa Panthers football team
    2005 Northern Iowa Panthers football team
    The 2005 Northern Iowa Panthers football team represented the University of Northern Iowa in the college football season of 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The previous year's team finished first in the Gateway Football Conference...

  • 2005 William & Mary Tribe football team

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