The 1987 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the Northeast Louisiana Indians (now the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks ) and the Marshall Thundering Herd . The game was played on December 19, 1987, at the Minidome (now known as Holt Arena ) in Pocatello, Idaho . The culminating game of the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season , it was won by Northeast Louisiana, 43–42.[ 3]
Teams The participants of the Championship Game were the finalists of the 1987 I-AA Playoffs , which began with a 16-team bracket .[ 4]
Northeast Louisiana Indians Northeast Louisiana finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (6–0 in conference); one of their losses was to the Ragin' Cajuns of the then University of Southwestern Louisiana , a Division I-A program.[ 5] Ranked third in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[ 6] and seeded second in the tournament, the Indians defeated North Texas State , Eastern Kentucky , and third-seed Northern Iowa to reach the final. This was the first appearance for Northeast Louisiana in a Division I-AA championship game.
Marshall Thundering Herd Marshall finished their regular season with a 7–4 record (4–2 in conference); one of their losses was to Ohio of Division I-A.[ 7] Ranked 14th in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[ 6] and unseeded in the tournament, the Thundering Herd defeated James Madison , Weber State , and top-seed Appalachian State to reach the final. This was also the first appearance for Marshall in a Division I-AA championship game.
Game summary
Scoring summary Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP MU NLU 1 NLU Henry “Cisco” Richard 15-yard touchdown run, Teddy Garcia kick good 0 7 1 MU 33-yard field goal by Brian Mitchell 3 7 2 MU Keith Baxter 9-yard touchdown reception from Tony Petersen , Mitchell kick good 10 7 2 NLU Richard 7-yard touchdown run, Garcia kick good 10 14 2 MU 31-yard field goal by Mitchell 13 14 2 NLU Mike Manzullo 5-yard touchdown reception from Stan Humphries , Garcia kick good 13 21 3 MU Michael Barber 9-yard touchdown reception from Petersen, 2-point pass failed 19 21 3 MU Baxter 29-yard touchdown reception from Peterson, 2-point pass good (Bruce Hammond from Peterson) 27 21 3 NLU Chris Jones 9-yard touchdown reception from Humphries, Garcia kick good 27 28 3 MU Hammond 17-yard touchdown reception from Petersen, 2-point pass good (Sean Doctor from Peterson) 35 28 3 0:36 MU Ronald Darby 6-yard touchdown run, Mitchell kick good 42 28 4 13:34 74 NLU Kenneth Johnson 10-yard touchdown reception from Humphries, 2-point pass good (Jackie Harris from Humphries) 42 36 4 7:19 80 3:52 NLU Humphries 3-yard touchdown run, Garcia kick good 42 43 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 42 43
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Game statistics Total Thundering Herd 3 10 29 0 42 Indians 7 14 7 15 43
Minidome, now Holt Arena , site of the 1987 Division I-AA championship game Statistics MU NLU First downs 28 28 Plays–yards 85–576 85–570 Rushes–yards 31–102 42–134 Passing yards 474 436 Passing: comp –att –int 28–54–3 26–43–0 Time of possession 28:55 31:05
Team Category Player Statistics Marshall Passing Tony Petersen 28–54, 474 yds, 4 TD, 3 INT Rushing Ronald Darby 24 car, 136 yds, 1 TD Receiving Michael Barber 9 rec, 195 yds, 1 TD Northeast Louisiana Passing Stan Humphries 26–43, 436 yds, 3 TD Rushing Henry “Cisco” Richard 15 car, 77 yds, 2 TD Receiving Mike Manzullo 7 rec, 101 yds, 1 TD
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References ^ a b c "Div. I-AA Championship" . Billings Gazette . Billings, Montana . December 21, 1987. p. 5-B. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ van Thyn, Nico (December 19, 1987). "TV Sports" . The Times . Shreveport, Louisiana . p. 27. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ "NE Louisiana wins I-AA championship" . Great Falls Tribune . Great Falls, Montana . AP . December 20, 1987. p. 2H. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ "Southland foes meet in playoffs" . The Town Talk . Alexandria, Louisiana . November 23, 1987. p. B-1. Retrieved February 13, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ "ULM Warhawks 1987 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Retrieved April 30, 2019 . ^ a b "Div. I-AA poll" . The San Francisco Examiner . November 24, 1987. p. F-6. Retrieved February 13, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ "Marshall Thundering Herd 1987 Schedule" . cfbinfo.com . Retrieved April 30, 2019 . ^ "Humphries Rallies Northeast Louisiana" . Carlsbad Current-Argus . Carlsbad, New Mexico . AP . December 21, 1987. p. 10. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ Campbell, Bill (December 21, 1987). "NLU had the will — and the way" . The Times . Shreveport, Louisiana . p. 19. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com. ^ Campbell, Bill (December 21, 1987). "Humphries, Northeast pass the final test in I-AA" . The Times . Shreveport, Louisiana . p. 20. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
Further reading "1987 National Championship Team to be Inducted into ULM Hall of Fame" . ulmwarhawks.com . March 26, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2019 . Hunsucker, Adam (September 27, 2017). "The Team of Destiny: An oral history of ULM's national title" . The News-Star . Monroe, Louisiana . Retrieved April 30, 2019 . Letlow, Paul (September 30, 2017). "1987 National Championship Reunion" . ulmwarhawks.com . Retrieved April 30, 2019 . Woodrum, Woody (October 26, 2006). "1987 Herd Team Returns For Homecoming Game" . 247Sports.com . Retrieved April 30, 2019 .
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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 & lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
1987–88 NCAA Division I championships