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Aggies Win! Advance in FCS Playoffs

Updated 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1: Aggies win! Aggies win! ٺƵ today defeated Northern Iowa, 23-16, to advance in the Football Championship Subdivision national playoffs. A packed Aggie Stadium — and a national audience on ESPN3 — saw the Aggies compete for the first time in the postseason since moving up to the NCAA’s Division I.

The Aggies (10-2) will play again a week from today, on the road, in a quarterfinal game against the only team to beat them in Big Sky Conference play in the regular season: Eastern Washington (10-2), which advanced earlier today with a win over Nicholls State, 42-21.

Aggie quarterback maneuvers through three defenders.
Aggie quarterback Jake Maier scrambles for yards as Panther defenders close in. (Karin Higgins/ٺƵ)

The Eastern Washington Eagles defeated the Aggies, 59-20, in the regular season, in a game played on Eastern Washington’s Roos Field, Cheney, Washington. Their playoff game is set for kickoff at 1 p.m. PST Saturday, Dec. 8, also in Cheney.

ٺƵ, Eastern Washington and Weber State each had a 7-1 mark in Big Sky play to share the championship, which was ٺƵ’ first title in the conference. As top-eight seeds in the FCS playoff bracket, No. 2 Weber State, No. 3 Eastern Washington and No. 6 ٺƵ earned first-round byes. Weber State also won today, defeating Southeast Missouri State (Ohio Valley Conference), 48-23, to advance to the quarterfinals along with Eastern Washington and ٺƵ.

Dan Hawkins mugshot
Hawkins

After today’s victory, Coach Dan Hawkins had this to say about his history-making team: “Well, they’re the gold standard. Back in the old days, we didn’t play these kinds of teams or play at this level. And when I first came here (as head coach), I didn’t want them to be shackled by Aggie Pride or the past. I wanted them to be inspired by our history; they certainly have lived up to it and more.

“Every Aggie that played here will look at this team and see it as the new gold standard.”

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You cannot miss this game: Aggie football vs. Northern Iowa this Saturday (Dec. 1) at Aggie Stadium, in the ٺƵ program’s first-ever FCS playoff game, one more historic achievement in ٺƵ’ 12th and most successful year in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision.

FCS PLAYOFFS, ROUND 2

Northern Iowa Panther logo and ٺƵ C-Horse logo

WHO: Northern Iowa Panthers vs. ٺƵ Aggies

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 1, kickoff 4 p.m.

WHERE:

TICKETS: $10 and up; details below

Check the for news about pregame activities.

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Many thanks to Eric Bankston of Athletics Communications for thorough coverage that contributed to this report.

The Aggies went 5-6 a year ago under first-year head coach Dan Hawkins, an Aggie football leading himself leading up to his graduation in 1984. In his second year leading the team, he and the Aggies turned things around in a big way — breaking into top-25 national rankings for the first time (and the top 10 and ultimately the top five) and winning their first Big Sky Conference championship, compiling a 7-1 record — the most conference wins in program history. (Nine wins overall, against two losses, is also a program record.) Along the way, the Aggies won six in a row and never lost at home.

No wonder Hawkins is a coach of the year — another first for the Aggie program!

ٺƵ Big Sky Championship T-shirts and hoodie are on sale! See below.

The Big Sky Conference chose Hawkins and Eastern Washington’s Aaron Best for coach of the year honors, as announced Nov. 21. ٺƵ, Eastern Washington and Weber State shared the conference title, and all three are in the FCS playoffs.

“You cannot achieve excellence by yourself,” Hawkins said about his coaching award, as quoted in this . “There are a thousand invisible moments that occur each and every day by everyone associated with ٺƵ football.

“I am humbled with this award, and pleased to accept it on behalf of everyone associated with one of the great academic and athletic programs in the country. This is recognition for a job well done by everyone within ٺƵ Athletics — and still continuing. Go Ags!”

All-Big Sky record

The day before the Hawkins coach-of-the-year announcement, ٺƵ received a program-record , a collection of honors that includes Offensive Player of the Year — the second year in a row this award went to an Aggie: junior quarterback Jake Maier this season and senior wide receiver Keelan Doss last year are the only ٺƵ players in program history to receive the league’s top offensive award.

100 YEARS OF AGGIE FOOTBALL

This incredible season comes amid Aggie football’s centennial year.

Maier, a finalist for the (the Heisman of the FCS), finished the regular season as one of the best passers in the nation. He led the Big Sky and was third in the FCS in passing yards per game (307.8) and passing yards (3,387).

Doss, another Walter Payton Award finalist, earned All-Big Sky honors for the third year. In each of the last two seasons, he achieved at least 100 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards for the second year. Entering this year's postseason, he was No. 2 in the nation averaging 9.1 receptions per game, and had 1,054 receiving yards and nine touchdowns — impressive numbers when one realizes that opposing teams drafted game plans all season long specifically designed to stop him.

From regular season to playoffs

The ٺƵ season began with wins over San Jose State (a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision program) and San Diego, after which the Aggies debuted at No. 23 in the .

LOOK AT ALL THE POINTS!

  • Aug. 30: Aggies 44, San Jose State 38
  • Sept. 8: Aggies 54, San Diego 21
  • Sept. 15: Stanford 30, Aggies 10
  • Sept. 22: Aggies 44, Idaho 21
  • Oct. 6: Aggies 49, N. Colorado 36
  • Oct. 13: Aggies 44, Idaho St. 37 (OT)
  • Oct. 20: Aggies 52, Cal Poly 10
  • Oct. 27: Aggies 49, Montana 21
  • Nov. 3: Aggies 42, N. Arizona 20
  • Nov. 10: E. Washington 59, Aggies 20
  • Nov. 17: Aggies 56, Sacramento St. 13

* = Big Sky Conference

In the third week of preseason, the Aggies lost at Stanford (though we shall never forget the Aggies’ win down on that other Farm in 2005), but, with a strong effort against the Division I FBS program (ranked ninth in the nation at the time), the Aggies moved up to 21st in the poll. Then came six straight wins over seven weeks (including a bye), during which time the Aggies moved up in the poll every week, peaking at 4th. ٺƵ appeared in the top 25 for 11 weeks straight, finishing the regular season in the 7th spot.

The NCAA’s FCS Committee rewarded the Aggies with the sixth seed out of eight in the 24-team playoff bracket, announced Nov. 18. The eight seeds received first-round byes and are second-round hosts to the winners of Nov. 24’s first-round games between the other 16 teams.

Now comes the second round, in which the Aggies (9-2 overall) will square off against the Panthers of (7-5), who finished the regular season in a tie for third place in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Northern Iowa, of Cedar Falls, advanced in the FCS playoffs with a 16-13 win at home last Saturday over Lamar (Beaumont, Texas) of the Southland Conference.

With a win this weekend, ٺƵ could once again meet up with Eastern Washington — the team that handed the Aggies their only conference loss. The Eagles will advance if they defeat Nicholls State (Thibodaux, Louisiana) of the Southland Conference; they will meet this Saturday at EWU in Cheney, Washington, kickoff 2 p.m. PST, two hours before the ٺƵ-Northern Iowa game gets underway.

FCS playoff game

BIG SKY CHAMPS!

Football champions four-shirt combo
  • Top left: Available at the Campus Store and .
  • Lower left: Available at the Campus Store and .
  • On the right: This T-shirt is available in several styles, along with the hoodie, .

ٺƵ vs. Northern Iowa

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 1

WHERE:

  • Ticket office opens — 10 a.m.
  • Tailgate Field and Lot 56 open — noon
  • General parking lots open — 1 p.m.
  • Team AGGIE tent opens — 1 p.m.
  • Aggie Walk (team walks through tailgate to locker room) — 2 p.m.
  • Stadium gates open — 3 p.m.
  • Kickoff — 4 p.m.

TICKETS:

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  • Phone — 530-752-2471
  • In person — The ticket office, at the north end of , will have regular hours, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., daily through Friday (Nov.30), and will also be open starting at 10 a.m. on game day.

PRICES: $10 general admission, $20 reserved, $30 Team Aggie, plus $1 service fee if applicable. Children under 2 admitted free.

FREE ADMISSION FOR STUDENTS: Pick up your tickets (one per student with ID) at the ticket office. (Check the for additional times and locations of ticket distribution.)

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