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11/23/2025 1:43:00 PM | Football
UNH Travels to #14 Seed South Dakota State For Nov. 29 First Round
INDIANAPOLIS – The 25th-ranked University of New Hampshire football team earned an at-large bid to the 2025-26 FCS Championship and will play at No. 14 seed South Dakota State University in a Nov. 29 (1pm Eastern) first round game on ESPN+. The entire 24-team bracket was announced Sunday on ESPNU.
"I'm so happy for the guys, the seniors in particular with all the stuff they went through this year with their backs against the wall at 3-4 but to win five in a row in the manner that we did, finish the way we did (Saturday), they were very much deserving," UNH head coach Rick Santos said.
The Wildcats (8-4, 6-2 CAA) received an at-large selection after defeating the University of Maine, 33-27, on Nov. 22 to extend their winning streak to five games and retain the Brice-Cowell Musket in the Buffalo Wild Wings Border Battle at Wildcat Stadium. The winning streak included a 34-13 win at then sixth-ranked Monmouth University on Nov. 8.
South Dakota State also received one of the 13 at-large bids with an 8-4 overall record that included 4-4 in the MVFC. The Jackrabbits ended the regular season with a 34-31 overtime win at North Dakota.
The winner of the first round matchup between UNH and SDSU advances to face No. 3 seed Montana (11-1, 7-1 Big Sky) on Saturday, Dec. 6 (2pm Eastern).
"It's all about right now just going 1-0 next week," Santos said. "We're going to enjoy this for probably the next hour and then we've got to get to work."
New Hampshire has now advanced to the FCS playoffs three times the past four years under Santos and the Wildcats will be making their 19th overall appearance – 17th in the past 22 years.
UNH had a stretch of 14 consecutive tournament appearances spanning 2004-17 and compiled a record of 14-14 during that run. The Wildcats have a 15-18 overall record in the NCAA FCS (formerly I-AA) tourney.
"Making the playoffs is one of our main programmatic goals we talk about every single year and this is a standard of excellence we've set here for a long, extended period of time," Santos said. "It's a testament to the former players, the former coaches and everything that they put into it and the current Wildcat men right now carrying on that legacy."
Last year, the 'Cats were defeated by UT Martin in a first round game at Wildcat Stadium. In 2022, UNH was a 52-42 home victor against Fordham University in the first round and then lost at Holy Cross in the second round.
In the only previous meeting between these programs, South Dakota State defeated New Hampshire in a 2017 NCAA quarterfinal matchup.
"I'm so happy for the guys, the seniors in particular with all the stuff they went through this year with their backs against the wall at 3-4 but to win five in a row in the manner that we did, finish the way we did (Saturday), they were very much deserving," UNH head coach Rick Santos said.
The Wildcats (8-4, 6-2 CAA) received an at-large selection after defeating the University of Maine, 33-27, on Nov. 22 to extend their winning streak to five games and retain the Brice-Cowell Musket in the Buffalo Wild Wings Border Battle at Wildcat Stadium. The winning streak included a 34-13 win at then sixth-ranked Monmouth University on Nov. 8.
South Dakota State also received one of the 13 at-large bids with an 8-4 overall record that included 4-4 in the MVFC. The Jackrabbits ended the regular season with a 34-31 overtime win at North Dakota.
The winner of the first round matchup between UNH and SDSU advances to face No. 3 seed Montana (11-1, 7-1 Big Sky) on Saturday, Dec. 6 (2pm Eastern).
"It's all about right now just going 1-0 next week," Santos said. "We're going to enjoy this for probably the next hour and then we've got to get to work."
New Hampshire has now advanced to the FCS playoffs three times the past four years under Santos and the Wildcats will be making their 19th overall appearance – 17th in the past 22 years.
UNH had a stretch of 14 consecutive tournament appearances spanning 2004-17 and compiled a record of 14-14 during that run. The Wildcats have a 15-18 overall record in the NCAA FCS (formerly I-AA) tourney.
"Making the playoffs is one of our main programmatic goals we talk about every single year and this is a standard of excellence we've set here for a long, extended period of time," Santos said. "It's a testament to the former players, the former coaches and everything that they put into it and the current Wildcat men right now carrying on that legacy."
Last year, the 'Cats were defeated by UT Martin in a first round game at Wildcat Stadium. In 2022, UNH was a 52-42 home victor against Fordham University in the first round and then lost at Holy Cross in the second round.
In the only previous meeting between these programs, South Dakota State defeated New Hampshire in a 2017 NCAA quarterfinal matchup.
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