NCAA Division I-AA national football championship
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The logo for the 2005 Division I-AA National Championship game.
The NCAA Division I-AA National Football Championship is a football game played to determine the champion of NCAA Division I-AA football.
The Division I-AA National Championship Game is played annually on Davenport Field at Finley Stadium, on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Previous champions
| Year
| Champion
| Defeated
| Score
| Location
| Attendance
|
| 1978
| Florida A&M
| Massachusetts
| 35-28
| Wichita Falls, Texas
| 13,604
|
| 1979
| Eastern Kentucky
| Lehigh
| 30-7
| Orlando, Florida
| 5,500
|
| 1980
| Boise State
| Eastern Kentucky
| 31-29
| Sacramento, California
| 8,157
|
| 1981
| Idaho State
| Eastern Kentucky
| 34-23
| Wichita Falls, Texas
| 11,003
|
| 1982
| Eastern Kentucky
| Delaware
| 17-14
| Wichita Falls, Texas
| 11,257
|
| 1983
| Southern Illinois
| Western Carolina
| 43-7
| Charleston, South Carolina
| 15,950
|
| 1984
| Montana State
| Louisiana Tech
| 19-6
| Charleston, South Carolina
| 9,125
|
| 1985
| Georgia Southern
| Furman
| 44-42
| Tacoma, Washington
| 5,306
|
| 1986
| Georgia Southern
| Arkansas State
| 48-21
| Tacoma, Washington
| 4,419
|
| 1987
| Northeast Louisiana
| Marshall
| 43-42
| Pocatello, Idaho
| 11,513
|
| 1988
| Furman
| Georgia Southern
| 17-12
| Pocatello, Idaho
| 11,500
|
| 1989
| Georgia Southern
| Stephen F. Austin
| 37-34
| Statesboro, Georgia
| 25,725
|
| 1990
| Georgia Southern
| Nevada
| 36-13
| Statesboro, Georgia
| 23,204
|
| 1991
| Youngstown State
| Marshall
| 25-17
| Statesboro, Georgia
| 12,667
|
| 1992
| Marshall
| Youngstown State
| 31-28
| Huntington, West Virginia
| 31,304
|
| 1993
| Youngstown State
| Marshall
| 17-5
| Huntington, West Virginia
| 29,218
|
| 1994
| Youngstown State
| Boise State
| 37-14
| Huntington, West Virginia
| 27,674
|
| 1995
| Montana
| Marshall
| 22-20
| Huntington, West Virginia
| 32,106
|
| 1996
| Marshall
| Montana
| 49-29
| Huntington, West Virginia
| 30,052
|
| 1997
| Youngstown State
| McNeese State
| 10-9
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 14,771
|
| 1998
| Massachusetts
| Georgia Southern
| 55-43
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 17,501
|
| 1999
| Georgia Southern
| Youngstown State
| 59-24
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 20,052
|
| 2000
| Georgia Southern
| Montana
| 27-25
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 17,156
|
| 2001
| Montana
| Furman
| 13-6
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 12,698
|
| 2002
| Western Kentucky
| McNeese State
| 34-14
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 12,360
|
| 2003
| Delaware
| Colgate
| 40-0
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 14,281
|
| 2004
| James Madison
| Montana
| 31-21
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 16,771
|
| 2005
| Appalachian State
| Northern Iowa
| 21-16
| Chattanooga, Tennessee
| 20,236
|
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