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Postseason college football game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and the Montana Grizzlies
This article is about the Division I-AA (now FCS) championship game. For the Division I-A (now FBS) championship game, see
1995 Orange Bowl .
College football game
The 1995 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and the Montana Grizzlies . The game was played on December 16, 1995, at Marshall University Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia . The culminating game of the 1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season , it was won by Montana, 22–20.[ 3]
The participants of the Championship Game were the finalists of the 1995 I-AA Playoffs , which began with a 16-team bracket .[ 4] The site of the title game, Marshall University Stadium , had been determined in March 1994.[ 5]
Montana finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (6–1 in conference).[ 6] One of their wins was over Eastern New Mexico of Division II , while one of their losses was to Washington State of Division I-A . Seeded sixth in the playoffs, the Grizzlies defeated 10-seed Eastern Kentucky , 14-seed Georgia Southern , and seventh-seed Stephen F. Austin to reach the final. This was the first appearance for Montana in a Division I-AA championship game.
Marshall Thundering Herd [ edit ]
Marshall also finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (7–1 in conference).[ 7] One of their losses was to NC State of Division I-A. The Thundering Herd, seeded fifth, defeated 12-seed Jackson State , 16-seed Northern Iowa , and top-seed McNeese State to reach the final. This was the fifth appearance for Marshall in a Division I-AA championship game, having one prior win (1992) and three prior losses (1987, 1991, and 1993).
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
MONT
MAR
1
6:09
6
13
MONT
48-yard field goal by Andy Larson
3
0
2
12:54
11
51
MAR
39-yard field goal by Tim Openlander
3
3
2
0:59
5
77
MONT
Matt Wells 24-yard touchdown reception from Dave Dickenson , Larson kick good
10
3
3
9:46
11
48
MAR
Chris Parker 10-yard touchdown run, Openlander kick good
10
10
3
6:54
MONT
Safety : intentional grounding in the end zone by Marshall QB Chad Pennington
12
10
4
12:30
4
20
MONT
Wells 1-yard touchdown reception from Dickenson, Larson kick good
19
10
4
10:05
7
51
MAR
21-yard field goal by Tim Openlander
19
13
4
4:45
8
76
MAR
Parker 26-yard touchdown run, Openlander kick good
19
20
4
0:39
12
72
MONT
25-yard field goal by Andy Larson
22
20
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
22
20
[ 8]
1
2
3
4
Total
No. 6 Grizzlies
3
7
2
10
22
No. 5 Thundering Herd
0
3
7
10
20
Marshall quarterback Chad Pennington
Statistics
MONT
MAR
First downs
21
17
Plays–yards
77–333
73–358
Rushes–yards
29–49
32–112
Passing yards
281
246
Passing: comp –att –int
29–48–1
23–41–1
Time of possession
30:14
29:46
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Montana
Passing
Dave Dickenson
29–48, 281 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
Josh Branen
6 car, 33 yds
Receiving
Joe Douglass
8 rec, 102 yds
Marshall
Passing
Chad Pennington
23–40, 246 yds, 1 INT
Rushing
Chris Parker
23 car, 94 yds, 2 TD
Receiving
Jermaine Wiggins
5 rec, 81 yds
[ 8]
^ "Latest Line" . Sun-Sentinel . Fort Lauderdale, Florida . December 16, 1995. p. 11C. Retrieved April 13, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Ivy League Coordinator of Football Officiating Maconaghy Announces Retirement" . ivyleague.com . December 5, 2018. Retrieved March 27, 2019 .
^ a b Briggeman, Kim (December 17, 1995). "Heart of the Matter" . Missoulian . p. G6. Retrieved March 20, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Division I-AA championship" . The News Journal . Wilmington, Delaware . November 20, 1995. p. B3. Retrieved February 9, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Marshall to host next two I-AA football finals" . The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier . Waterloo, Iowa . AP . March 18, 1994. p. C3. Retrieved April 17, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Montana Grizzlies 1995 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Archived from the original on March 20, 2019. Retrieved March 20, 2019 .
^ "Marshall Thundering Herd 1995 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Archived from the original on March 20, 2019. Retrieved March 20, 2019 .
^ a b "Summary (box score)" . Missoulian . December 17, 1995. p. G6. Retrieved March 20, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
Games through 2009 were played in December. Subsequent games have been played in January (*) or May (†).
Venues Bowls & rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
Venues Bowls & rivalries Culture and lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
1995–96 NCAA Division I championships
† Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship