2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season, part of college football in the United States, is organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The regular season began on August 27 and ended on November 19. The postseason began on November 26, and ended on January 8, 2023, with the 2023 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.[1] South Dakota State defeated defending champion North Dakota State, 45-21, to win the title.

2022 NCAA Division I FCS season
Regular season
Number of teams130
DurationAugust 27 – December 3
Payton AwardLindsey Scott Jr., QB, Incarnate Word
Buchanan AwardZeke Vandenburgh, LB, Illinois State
Playoff
DurationNovember 26 – December 17
Championship dateJanuary 8, 2023
Championship siteToyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
ChampionSouth Dakota State
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons

Rule changes

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The following rule changes were recommended by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for the 2022 season:[2]

  • When players are disqualified for a targeting call in the second half or in overtime (which requires a carryover penalty of sitting out the first half of the next scheduled game), an appeals process will be available to allow the National Coordinator of Officials (currently Steve Shaw) to review tapes of the targeting penalty for consideration of not requiring the player to sit out the first half of the following game.
  • Injury timeouts awarded due to "deceptive actions" during a game will also be able to reviewed by the National Coordinator of Officials to determine what sanctions, if any, against teams who use this tactic, enforced at the conference or school level.
  • Blocking below the waist will only be permitted inside the tackle box by linemen and stationary backs. Blocks below the waist outside of the tackle box are not allowed.
  • Defensive holding will remain a 10-yard penalty but will always carry an automatic first down.
  • Codifying the rule change made shortly after the 2021 ACC Championship Game, ball carriers who simulate a feet-first slide will be declared down at that spot.
  • Uniform rules would require the sock/leg covering to go from the shoe to the bottom of the pants, similar to the NFL rule.

Notable headlines

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  • May 18 – The ASUN Conference and Western Athletic Conference renewed their football alliance for the 2022 season, as each suffered key losses of members starting FBS transitions, rendering them ineligible for a playoff automatic qualifier (AQ) as separate leagues. Eight alliance members (three WAC, five ASUN) competed for a single AQ in the FCS playoffs.[3]
  • August 31 – The Division I Board of Directors adopted a series of changes to transfer rules.[4]
    • Transfer windows were adopted for all Division I sports. Student-athletes who wish to be immediately eligible at their next school must enter the NCAA transfer portal within the designated period(s) for their sport. For FCS football, two windows were established: a 45-day window starting the day after postseason selections are made, and a spring window from May 1–15. Accommodations will be made for participants in the FCS championship game.
    • Student-athletes who experience head coaching changes, or those whose athletic aid is reduced, canceled, or not renewed, may transfer outside designated windows without penalty.
    • Transferring student-athletes will be guaranteed their financial aid at their next school through graduation.
  • September 21 – Houston Baptist University announced a name change to Houston Christian University, effective immediately.[5]
  • December 9 – In the highest-scoring game in FCS playoff history, Incarnate Word defeated previously unbeaten Sacramento State 66–63. UIW quarterback Lindsey Scott Jr. threw four touchdown passes to bring his season total to 59, surpassing the previous FCS record of 57 held by Jeremiah Briscoe of Sam Houston in 2016.[6] Scott ended the season with 60, having thrown one TD pass in UIW's 35–32 semifinal loss to North Dakota State.[7]

FCS team wins over FBS teams

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September 2: William & Mary 41, Charlotte 24
September 3: Delaware 14, Navy 7
September 10: Eastern Kentucky 59, Bowling Green 57 7OT
September 10: Incarnate Word 55, Nevada 41
September 10: Holy Cross 37, Buffalo 31
September 10: Weber State 35, Utah State 7
September 17: Southern Illinois 31, Northwestern 24
September 24: Sacramento State 41, Colorado State 10

Conference changes and new programs

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School2021 conference2022 conference
Austin PeayOhio ValleyASUN
BryantNECBig South
HamptonBig SouthCAA
James MadisonCAA (FCS)Sun Belt (FBS)
Kennesaw StateBig SouthASUN
LamarWACSouthland
LindenwoodGLVC (D-II)Ohio Valley (FCS)
MonmouthBig SouthCAA
North AlabamaBig SouthASUN
Southern UtahBig SkyWAC
StonehillNortheast-10 (D-II)NEC (FCS)
Texas A&M–CommerceLone Star (D-II)Southland (FCS)

In November 2021, Incarnate Word announced a move to the Western Athletic Conference for the 2022 season.[8] Days before officially joining, on June 24, the school backed out of that plan, recommitting to the Southland Conference.[9]

Conference standings

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2022 ASUN Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Jacksonville State* 50  92 
Austin Peay + 32  74 
Eastern Kentucky +^ 32  75 
Central Arkansas + 32  56 
Kennesaw State 14  56 
North Alabama 05  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Note: Jacksonville State ineligible for postseason play and ASUN title due to start of transition to FBS.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Big Sky Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 4 Montana State +^ 80  122 
No. 5 Sacramento State +^ 80  121 
No. 9 Weber State ^ 62  103 
No. 18 Idaho ^ 62  75 
No. 25 UC Davis 53  65 
No. 14 Montana ^ 44  85 
Portland State 35  47 
Eastern Washington 26  38 
Northern Colorado 26  38 
Northern Arizona 26  38 
Idaho State 17  110 
Cal Poly 17  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Big South Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Gardner–Webb $^ 50  76 
North Carolina A&T 41  74 
Campbell 23  56 
Bryant 23  47 
Charleston Southern 23  28 
Robert Morris 05  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 8 William & Mary +^ 71  112 
No. 13 New Hampshire +^ 71  94 
No. 11 Richmond ^ 62  94 
No. 17 Elon ^ 62  84 
Rhode Island 53  74 
No. 19 Delaware ^ 44  85 
Towson 44  65 
Villanova 44  65 
Monmouth 35  56 
Albany 26  38 
Maine 26  29 
Hampton 17  47 
Stony Brook 17  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Yale $ 61  82 
Penn 52  82 
Princeton 52  82 
Harvard 43  64 
Columbia 34  64 
Cornell 25  55 
Dartmouth 25  37 
Brown 16  37 
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Carolina Central + 41  102 
Howard + 41  56 
Delaware State 23  56 
Morgan State 23  47 
Norfolk State 23  29 
South Carolina State 14  38 
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 1 South Dakota State $^ 80  141 
No. 2 North Dakota State ^ 71  123 
No. 20 North Dakota ^ 53  75 
Youngstown State 53  74 
Northern Iowa 53  65 
Illinois State 44  65 
Southern Illinois 44  56 
Missouri State 35  56 
South Dakota 26  38 
Indiana State 17  29 
Western Illinois 08  011 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
As of June 17, 2024
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Northeast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Saint Francis (PA) $^ 70  93 
Merrimack * 61  83 
LIU 43  47 
Duquesne 34  47 
Sacred Heart 34  56 
Central Connecticut 25  29 
Stonehill * 25  45 
Wagner 16  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Note: Merrimack and Stonehill ineligible for NEC title and FCS postseason play due to transition from NCAA Division II
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 15 Southeast Missouri State +^ 50  93 
UT Martin + 50  74 
Tennessee State 23  47 
Tennessee Tech 23  47 
Lindenwood * 13  73 
Eastern Illinois 14  29 
Murray State 14  29 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Note: Lindenwood ineligible for OVC title and FCS postseason play due to transition from NCAA Division II.
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Patriot League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 Holy Cross $^ 60  121 
No. 22 Fordham ^ 51  93 
Lafayette 33  47 
Bucknell 24  38 
Colgate 24  38 
Lehigh 24  29 
Georgetown 15  29 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Pioneer Football League standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
St. Thomas (MN) * $ 80  101 
Davidson ^ 62  84 
Dayton 62  83 
Butler 53  74 
San Diego 43  55 
Valparaiso 44  57 
Marist 44  47 
Drake 35  38 
Stetson 25  46 
Morehead State 17  29 
Presbyterian 08  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * – St. Thomas (MN) ineligible for FCS postseason play due to transition from NCAA Division III
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 7 Samford $^ 80  112 
No. 10 Furman ^ 71  103 
No. 23 Chattanooga 53  74 
No. 24 Mercer 53  74 
Western Carolina 44  65 
Wofford 35  38 
The Citadel 35  47 
East Tennessee State 17  38 
VMI 08  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Southland Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 12 Southeastern Louisiana +^ 51  94 
No. 3 Incarnate Word +^ 51  122 
Northwestern State 42  47 
Nicholls 33  38 
Texas A&M–Commerce * 33  56 
McNeese 24  47 
Houston Christian 15  29 
Lamar 15  110 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • * – Texas A&M–Commerce ineligible for FCS postseason play due to transition from NCAA Division II
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 16 Jackson State xy$ 80  121 
Florida A&M 71  92 
Alabama State 44  65 
Alabama A&M 44  47 
Bethune–Cookman 26  29 
Mississippi Valley State 26  29 
West Division
Southern xy 53  75 
Prairie View A&M x 53  65 
Alcorn State 44  56 
Texas Southern 44  56 
Grambling State 26  38 
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 17  38 
Championship: Jackson State 43, Southern 24
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 WAC–ASUN Challenge football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Kentucky $^ 41  75 
Central Arkansas 41  56 
Austin Peay 31  74 
Stephen F. Austin 21  65 
Abilene Christian 11  74 
Kennesaw State 13  56 
Southern Utah 03  56 
North Alabama 04  110 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll
2022 Western Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Stephen F. Austin + 31  65 
Abilene Christian + 31  74 
Sam Houston * 32  54 
Utah Tech * 22  47 
Tarleton * 13  65 
Southern Utah 13  56 
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • * Note: Sam Houston ineligible for WAC championship and FCS postseason play due to start of transition to FBS; Tarleton and Utah Tech ineligible for FCS postseason play due to transition from NCAA Division II.
Rankings from STATS Poll

Playoff qualifiers

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Automatic berths for conference champions

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ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult of last appearance
Big Sky ConferenceSacramento State3rd2021Second Round (L - South Dakota State)
Big South ConferenceGardner–Webb1stNoneNone
Colonial Athletic AssociationWilliam & Mary11th2015Second Round (L - Richmond)
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceSouth Dakota State12th2021Semifinals (L – Montana State)
Northeast ConferenceSaint Francis (PA)2nd2016First Round (L – Villanova)
Ohio Valley ConferenceSoutheast Missouri State4th2019First Round (L - Illinois State)
Patriot LeagueHoly Cross5th2021Second Round (L – Villanova)
Pioneer Football LeagueDavidson3rd2021First Round (L – Kennesaw State)
Southern ConferenceSamford6th2017First Round (L – Kennesaw State)
Southland ConferenceSoutheastern Louisiana5th2021Second Round (L – James Madison)
ASUN Conference-Western Athletic ConferenceEastern Kentucky22nd2014First Round (L - Indiana State)

At large qualifiers

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ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bidResult of last appearance
Big Sky ConferenceMontana State12th2021Championship Game (L - North Dakota State)
Weber State10th2020First Round (L - Southern Illinois)
Idaho12th1995First Round (L - McNeese State)
Montana26th2021Quarterfinals (L - James Madison)
Colonial Athletic AssociationNew Hampshire17th2017Quarterfinals (L - South Dakota State)
Elon4th2018First Round (L - Wofford)
Richmond12th2016Quarterfinals (L - Eastern Washington)
Delaware18th2020Semifinals (L - South Dakota State)
Missouri Valley Football ConferenceNorth Dakota State13th2021National Champions (W - Montana State)
North Dakota4th2020Quarterfinals (L - James Madison)
Patriot LeagueFordham6th2015First Round (L - Chattanooga)
Southern ConferenceFurman19th2019First Round (L - Austin Peay)
Southland ConferenceIncarnate Word3rd2021Second Round (L - Sam Houston State)

Abstentions

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Postseason

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The FCS again featured a 24-team postseason bracket: 11 teams decided via automatic bids issued to conference champions, and 13 at-large bids; the top eight teams were seeded.[10]

Bowl game

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DateTime (EST)GameSiteTelevisionParticipantsAffiliationsResults
Dec. 1712:00 p.m.Celebration BowlMercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
ABCNorth Carolina Central Eagles (9–2)
Jackson State Tigers (12–0)
MEAC
SWAC
North Carolina Central 41
Jackson State 34 (OT)

NCAA Division I playoff bracket

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First Round
November 26
Campus sites
Second Round
December 3
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
December 9/10
Campus sites
Semifinals
December 16/17
Campus sites
National Championship
January 8
2 p.m. EST
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas
ABC, ESPN+
1South Dakota State42
Saint Francis (PA)17Delaware6
Delaware561South Dakota State42
8Holy Cross21
8Holy Cross35
Fordham42New Hampshire19
New Hampshire521South Dakota State39
4Montana State18
5William & Mary54
Gardner–Webb52Gardner–Webb14
Eastern Kentucky415William & Mary7
4Montana State55
4Montana State33
North Dakota31Weber State25
Weber State381South Dakota State45
3North Dakota State21
3North Dakota State49
Southeast Missouri State24Montana26
Montana343North Dakota State27
6Samford9
6Samford48
Idaho42Southeastern Louisiana42
Southeastern Louisiana453North Dakota State35
7Incarnate Word32
7Incarnate Word41
Elon6Furman38
Furman317Incarnate Word66
2Sacramento State63
2Sacramento State38
Davidson0Richmond31
Richmond41

Rankings

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The top 25 from the STATS and USA Today Coaches Polls.

Pre-season polls

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STATS
RankingTeam
1North Dakota State (52)
2South Dakota State (2)
3Montana
4Montana State
5Missouri State
6Villanova
7Sacramento State
8Kennesaw State
9Southern Illinois
10Stephen F. Austin
11East Tennessee State
12Chattanooga
13Eastern Washington
14Incarnate Word
15Jackson State
16Holy Cross
17Southeastern Louisiana
18UT Martin
19Delaware
20Weber State
21Northern Iowa
22Rhode Island
23Mercer
24Richmond
25UC Davis
USA Today Coaches
RankingTeam
1North Dakota State (24)
2Montana
3South Dakota State (1)
4Montana State
5Villanova
6Kennesaw State
7Sacramento State
8Missouri State
9Southern Illinois
10Stephen F. Austin
11East Tennessee State
12Eastern Washington
13Chattanooga
14Incarnate Word
15UT Martin
16Southeastern Louisiana
17Jackson State
18Holy Cross
19Delaware
20Weber State
21Northern Iowa
22UC Davis
23Mercer
24Rhode Island т
Richmond т

Final rankings

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RankStats Perform[11]Coaches' Poll
1South Dakota State (14–1) (54)South Dakota State (14–1) (26)
2North Dakota State (12–3)North Dakota State (12–3)
3Incarnate Word (12–2)Incarnate Word (12–2)
4Montana State (12–2)Sacramento State (12–1)
5Sacramento State (12–1)Montana State (12–2)
6Holy Cross (12–1)Holy Cross (12–1)
7Samford (11–2)Samford (11–2)
8William & Mary (11–2)William & Mary (11–2)
9Weber State (10–3)Weber State (10–3)
10Furman (10–3)Furman (10–3)
11Richmond (9–4)Jackson State (12–1)
12Southeastern Louisiana (9–4)Richmond (9–4)
13New Hampshire (9–4)Southeast Missouri State (9–3)
14Montana (8–5)Montana (8–5)
15Southeast Missouri State (9–3)New Hampshire (9–4)
16Jackson State (12–1)Fordham (9–3)
17Elon (8–4)North Carolina Central (10–2)
18Idaho (7–5)Elon (8–4)
19Delaware (8–5)Southeastern Louisiana (9–4)
20North Dakota (7–5)St. Thomas (MN)
21North Carolina Central (10–2)Mercer (7–4)
22Fordham (9–3)Idaho (7–5)
23Chattanooga (7–4)Florida A&M (9–2)
24Mercer (7–4)Delaware (8–5) т
Chattanooga (7–4) т
25UC Davis (6–5)


Kickoff games

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The regular season began on Saturday, August 27 with seven games in Week 0:

Regular season top 10 matchups

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Rankings reflect the STATS Poll.

Upsets

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This section lists instances of unranked teams defeating ranked teams during the season.

During the regular season, 13 unranked teams defeated a ranked team.

Coaching changes

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Preseason and in-season

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This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2022, and will include any changes announced after a team's last regularly scheduled games but before its playoff games. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2022, see 2021 NCAA Division I FCS end-of-season coaching changes.

SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
WoffordJosh ConklinOctober 6, 2022Resigned (effective immediately)[12]Shawn Watson (named full time on December 1)
Arkansas–Pine BluffDoc GambleOctober 20, 2022Fired[13]Don Treadwell (interim)
North AlabamaChris WillisOctober 30, 2022Fired[14]Ryan Held (interim)

End of season

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This list includes coaching changes announced during the season that did not take effect until the end of the season.

SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacementPrevious position
Charleston SouthernAutry DensonNovember 14, 2022Fired[15]Gabe GiardinaAlbany State head coach (2018–2022)
VMIScott WachenheimNovember 20, 2022Resigned[16]Danny RoccoDelaware head coach (2017–2021)
Northern ColoradoEd McCaffreyNovember 21, 2022Fired[17]Ed LambBYU associate head coach/ST coordinator/safeties coach (2016–2022)
Houston ChristianVic ShealyNovember 21, 2022Resigned[18]Braxton HarrisCampbell associate head coach/linebackers/recruiting coordinator (2021–2022)
LamarBlane MorganNovember 21, 2022Fired[19]Peter RossomandoCharlotte interim head coach (2022)
TowsonRob AmbroseNovember 21, 2022Fired[20]Pete ShinnickWest Florida head coach (2014–2022)
The CitadelBrent ThompsonNovember 21, 2022Fired[21]Maurice DraytonLas Vegas Raiders assistant special teams coach (2022)
LehighTom GilmoreNovember 21, 2022Resigned[22]Kevin CahillYale associate head coach/OC/QB coach (2018–2022)
Texas A&M–CommerceDavid BailiffNovember 22, 2022Contract expired[23]Clint DolezelFrisco Fighters head coach (2020–2021)
Idaho StateCharlie RagleNovember 28, 2022Became ST Coordinator at Arizona State[24]Cody HawkinsUC Davis OC/QB coach (2017–2022)
Delaware StateRod MilsteadNovember 28, 2022Fired[25]Lee HullHoward OC/QB coach (2020–2022)
DaytonRick ChamberlinNovember 29, 2022Retired[26]Trevor AndrewsWestern Michigan linebackers coach (2019–2022)
Bethune–CookmanTerry SimsNovember 29, 2022Fired[27]Raymond WoodieFlorida Atlantic associate head coach/OLB coach/ST coordinator/recruiting coordinator (2020–22)
Central ConnecticutRyan McCarthyNovember 30, 2022Contract not renewed[28]Adam LechtenbergCentral Oklahoma assistant head coach/co-OC/QB coach (2022)
UIWG. J. KinneDecember 2, 2022Became head coach at Texas State[29][30]Clint KilloughUIW associate head coach/WR coach/recruiting coordinator (2022)
Cal PolyBeau BaldwinDecember 2, 2022Became OC at Arizona State[31][32]Paul WulffCal Poly associate head coach/OL coach (2020–2022)
North AlabamaRyan Held (interim)December 3, 2022Permanent replacementBrent DearmonFlorida Atlantic OC/QB coach (2022)
Jackson StateDeion SandersDecember 4, 2022Became head coach at ColoradoT. C. TaylorJackson State OC/WR coach (2019–2022)
Weber StateJay HillDecember 7, 2022Became DC at BYUMickey MentalWeber State offensive coordinator (2022)
Mississippi Valley StateVincent DancyDecember 8, 2022Became defensive assistant at ColoradoKendrick WadeDelta State pass game coordinator/WR coach (2022)
Sacramento StateTroy TaylorDecember 10, 2022Became head coach at Stanford[33][34]Andy ThompsonSacramento State defensive coordinator (2019–2022)
Missouri StateBobby PetrinoDecember 15, 2022Became OC at UNLVRyan BeardMissouri State defensive coordinator and safeties coach (2020–2022)
North Carolina A&TSam WashingtonDecember 15, 2022Fired[35]Vincent BrownWilliam & Mary Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator/linebackers coach (2019–2022)
Arkansas–Pine BluffDon Treadwell (interim)December 22, 2022Permanent replacementAlonzo Hampton[36]Louisiana–Monroe associate head coach/ST coordinator/safeties coach (2021–2022)
South Dakota StateJohn StiegelmeierJanuary 20, 2023Retired[37]Jimmy Rogers[38]South Dakota State associate head coach/Defensive coordinator/LB coach (2019–2022)
San DiegoDale LindseyMarch 21, 2023Retired[39]Brandon MooreColorado Mines head coach (2022)

See also

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References

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