2009 Montana Grizzlies football team
2009 Montana Grizzlies football | |
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Big Sky champion | |
NCAA Division I Championship, L 21–23 vs. Villanova | |
Conference | Big Sky Conference |
2009 record | 14–1 (8-0 Big Sky) |
Head coach | Bobby Hauck (7th year) |
Offensive coordinator | Rob Phenicie (7th year) |
Defensive coordinator | Kraig Paulson (6th year) |
Home stadium |
Washington–Grizzly Stadium (Capacity: 25,217) |
The 2009 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana – Missoula in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games at Washington–Grizzly Stadium.[1]
Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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September 5 | 1:00 PM | Western State* | No. 3 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT | KPAX | W 38–0 | 25,698 | ||
September 12 | 8:00 PM | at UC Davis* | No. 3 | Aggie Stadium • Davis, CA | KPAX | W 17–10 | 9,087 | ||
September 19 | 1:00 PM | Portland State | No. 4 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT | KPAX | W 49–17 | 25,726 | ||
September 26 | 4:00 PM | at Northern Arizona | No. 4 | Walkup Skydome • Flagstaff, AZ | KPAX | W 41–34 OT | 7,212 | ||
October 10 | 1:00 PM | No. 15 Cal Poly* | No. 4 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT | KPAX | W 35–23 | 25,694 | ||
October 17 | 1:00 PM | No. 21 Eastern Washington | No. 3 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT (Governors Cup) | KPAX | W 41–34 | 25,751 | ||
October 24 | 3:00 PM | at Sacramento State | No. 2 | Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, CA | KPAX | W 45–30 | 7,629 | ||
October 31 | 1:00 PM | No. 14 Weber State | No. 2 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT | KPAX | W 31–10 | 25,811 | ||
November 7 | 3:30 PM | at Idaho State | No. 2 | Holt Arena • Pocatello, ID | KPAX | W 12–10 | 6,461 | ||
November 14 | 12:00 PM | Northern Colorado | No. 2 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT | KPAX | W 38–10 | 25,231 | ||
November 21 | 12:00 PM | at No. 23 Montana State | No. 1 | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT (Brawl of the Wild) | KPAX | W 33–19 | 15,127 | ||
2009 FCS Playoffs | |||||||||
November 28 | 12:00 PM | No. 11 South Dakota State | No. 1 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT (FCS Playoffs First Round) | KPAX | W 61–48 | 19,197 | ||
December 5 | 12:00 PM | No. 12 Stephen F. Austin | No. 1 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT (FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals) | ESPN360 | W 51–0 | 22,438 | ||
December 12 | 2:00 PM | No. 5 Appalachian State | No. 1 | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT (FCS Playoffs Semifinals) | ESPN | W 24–17 | 24,207 | ||
December 18 | 6:00 PM | vs. No. 2 Villanova | No. 1 | Finley Stadium • Chattanooga, TN (FCS Playoffs Championship Game) | ESPN | L 21–23 | 14,328 | ||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from the Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Mountain Time. |
References
- ↑ "2008 Montana Football Media Guide". University of Montana Athletic Department. 2008.
- ↑ "Cumulative Season Statistics". University of Montana Athletic Department. Retrieved September 18, 2013.
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