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2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season, the 2010 season of college football for teams in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), began in September 2010 and concluded with the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on January 7, 2011. In the title game, Eastern Washington defeated Delaware, 20–19, to claim their first Division I national title in any team sport.

Conference changes and new programs
==FCS team wins over FBS teams==
FCS team wins over FBS teams
September 4 – Jacksonville State 49, Ole Miss 48 2OT September 4 – North Dakota State 6, Kansas 3 September 11 – James Madison 21, No. 13 Virginia Tech 16 (NOTE: This was only the second win by an FCS school over a ranked FBS team, after Appalachian State's historic win over Michigan in 2007). September 11 – Gardner–Webb 38, Akron 37 OT September 11 – Liberty 27, Ball State 23 September 11 – South Dakota 41, Minnesota 38 October 2 – UC Davis 14, San Jose State 13 ==Conference standings==
Conference summaries
Championship games Other conference winners Note: Records are regular-season only, and do not include playoff games. ==Playoff qualifiers==
Playoff qualifiers
Automatic berths for conference championsBig Sky ConferenceMontana StateBig South ConferenceCoastal CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationWilliam & MaryMissouri Valley Football ConferenceNorthern IowaMid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceBethune–CookmanNortheast ConferenceRobert MorrisOhio Valley ConferenceSoutheast Missouri StatePatriot LeagueLehighSouthern ConferenceAppalachian StateSouthland ConferenceStephen F. Austin At large qualifiersBig Sky ConferenceEastern WashingtonColonial Athletic AssociationDelawareColonial Athletic AssociationNew HampshireColonial Athletic AssociationVillanovaMid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceSouth Carolina StateMissouri Valley Football ConferenceNorth Dakota StateMissouri Valley Football ConferenceWestern IllinoisOhio Valley ConferenceJacksonville StateSouthern ConferenceGeorgia SouthernSouthern ConferenceWofford No teams from the conferences that do not have automatic bids—currently the Great West Conference and Pioneer Football League—received bids. In order for a team from a conference without an automatic bid to be eligible for the playoffs, it must have a minimum of seven Division I wins, with at least two against teams in automatic bid conferences. The team in question also must be ranked an average of 16 or better in the national rankings. AbstentionsIvy LeaguePennsylvaniaSouthwestern Athletic ConferenceTexas Southern (Overall Record, Conference Record) ==Postseason==
Postseason
After 24 seasons with a playoff field of sixteen teams, the FCS bracket was expanded to twenty this postseason, with the five seeded teams and seven others receiving first-round byes. The championship game was moved to January, three weeks after the mid-December semifinals. The FCS playoff field was twenty for three seasons, then expanded to 24 in 2013. NCAA Division I playoff bracket :* '''' SWAC Championship Game Global Kilimanjaro Bowl On September 1, 2010, Drake University announced it would participate in the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl, the first American football game played on the continent of Africa. The game featured the Drake Bulldogs versus Mexican All-Star team CONADEIP. Due to the seasonal difference in Africa, the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl was played on May 21, 2011. ==Final poll standings==
Final poll standings
Standings are from The Sports Network final poll. Standings are from the FCS Coaches final poll. ==References==
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