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College football game
The 1984 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game was a postseason
college football game between the
Montana State Bobcats and the
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs . The game was played on December 15, 1984, at
Johnson Hagood Stadium in
Charleston, South Carolina . The culminating game of the
1984 NCAA Division I-AA football season , it was won by Montana State, 19–6.
[2]
The championship game was televised on the
Satellite Program Network (SPN),
[3] as the
NCAA paid SPN to broadcast some playoff contests following a
Supreme Court ruling (
NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma ) that halted the NCAA's practice of negotiating television contracts for its members.
[4]
Teams
The participants of the Championship Game were the finalists of the
1984 I-AA Playoffs , which began with a 12-team
bracket .
[5]
Montana State Bobcats
Montana State finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (6–1 in conference); two wins came over
Division II opponents (
Mesa State and
Portland State ) and one win came over a
Division I-A program (
Fresno State ).
[6] Tied for second in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll
[7] and seeded third in the tournament, the Bobcats received a first-round
bye then defeated
Arkansas State and second-seed
Rhode Island to reach the final. This was the first appearance for Montana State in a Division I-AA championship game.
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
Louisiana Tech finished their regular season with a 7–4 record (5–1 in conference); three of their losses were to Division I-A programs (
Southwestern Louisiana ,
Southern Miss , and
Ole Miss ).
[8] Ranked ninth in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll
[7] and unseeded in the tournament, the Bulldogs defeated
Mississippi Valley State , top-seed
Alcorn State , and
Middle Tennessee State to reach the final. This was also the first appearance for Louisiana Tech in a Division I-AA championship game.
Game summary
Scoring summary
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
La. Tech
MSU
1
11:59
6
15
1:01
MSU
33-yard field goal by Mark Carter
0
3
1
4
31
0:41
MSU
Joe Bignell 17-yard touchdown reception from Kelly Bradley, Carter kick no good (wide left)
0
9
2
4:54
5
80
2:10
MSU
Bignell 33-yard touchdown reception from Bradley, Carter kick good
0
16
2
0:06
MSU
48-yard field goal by Carter
0
19
4
0:48
La. Tech
Michael Sherman 10-yard touchdown reception from Kyle Gandy, 2-point pass incomplete
6
19
"TOP" =
time of possession . For other American football terms, see
Glossary of American football .
6
19
[9]
[1]
Game statistics
1
2
3
4
Total
Bulldogs
0
0
0
6
6
Bobcats
9
10
0
0
19
Johnson Hagood Stadium , site of the 1984 Division I-AA championship game
Statistics
La. Tech
MSU
First downs
19
20
Plays–yards
74–262
82–340
Rushes–yards
36–(-25)
25–6
Passing yards
287
334
Passing: comp–att–int
24–38–4
32–57–1
Time of possession
29:51
30:08
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Louisiana Tech
Passing
Kyle Gandy
24–38, 287 yds, 1 TD, 4 INT
Rushing
Gerry Jones
4 car, 16 yds
Receiving
Michael Sherman
4 rec, 77 yds, 1 TD
Montana State
Passing
Kelly Bradley
32–57, 334 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
Jesse Jones
4 car, 13 yds
Receiving
Joe Bignell
10 rec, 130 yds, 2 TD
[9]
References
^
a
b
c
"1984 I-AA National Championship" . Retrieved May 6, 2019 – via
YouTube .
^
a
b Smith, Bruce M. (December 16, 1984).
"Montana State wins I-AA title" .
The News Journal .
Wilmington, Delaware .
AP . p. D3. Retrieved May 5, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
^
a
b Geise, George (December 15, 1984).
"Bobcats ready for I-AA championship shootout" .
Great Falls Tribune .
Great Falls, Montana . p. 1-B. Retrieved May 5, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^ Nance, Roscoe (December 1, 1984).
"I-AA playoffs spell trouble M-O-N-E-Y" .
The Clarion-Ledger .
Jackson, Mississippi . p. 2D. Retrieved April 22, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^
"ISU gets first round bye" .
Palladium-Item .
Richmond, Indiana .
AP . November 19, 1984. p. A7. Retrieved May 5, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^
"Montana State Bobcats 1984 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Archived from
the original on May 6, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2019 .
^
a
b
"NCAA Division I-AA Final Poll" .
The Courier-Journal .
Louisville, Kentucky . November 19, 1984. p. D2. Retrieved May 5, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^
"Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 1984 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Archived from
the original on May 6, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^
a
b
"NCAA Div. I-AA Playoffs" .
Daily Press .
Newport News, Virginia . December 16, 1984. p. B4. Retrieved May 6, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
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Games through 2009 were played in December. Subsequent games have been played in January (*) or May (†).
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Seasons National championship seasons in bold
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Seasons National championship seasons in bold
1984–85 NCAA Division I championships
† Inaugural championship – ‡ Inaugural co-ed championship