The "NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship" The NCAA Division I-AA Football
Championship is an American college football tournament played each year to
determine the champion of the NCAA Division I Football Championship
Subdivision (FCS).
Prior to 2006, the game was known as the NCAA
Division I-AA Football Championship. The FCS is the highest division in
college football to hold a playoff tournament sanctioned by the NCAA to
determine its champion. The four-team playoff
system used by the Bowl Subdivision (beginning with the 2014 season) is
not sanctioned by the NCAA.
The
reigning national champions are the North
Dakota State Bison, who have won four consecutive Championship
games. They are the first FCS team to win four consecutive titles and only the
second team to do so in College Football history, the other being Augustana
(Illinois) who won
four consecutive Division III titles from 1983 to 1986. The Bison have also
appeared in four straight championship games, one of only three teams to
accomplish that feat.
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