This article is about the Division I-AA (now FCS) championship game. For the Division I-A (now FBS) champions, see
1983 Miami Hurricanes football team.
Southern Illinois finished their regular season with a 10–1 record (5–1 in conference); their only loss was to
Wichita State in their final regular season game.[5] Ranked first in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[6] and seeded first in the tournament, the Salukis received a first-round
bye then defeated
Indiana State and
Nevada to reach the final. This was the first appearance for Southern Illinois in a Division I-AA championship game.
Western Carolina finished their regular season with an 8–2–1 record (5–0–1 in conference); their two losses were to
Division I-A programs,
Clemson and
Wake Forest; the tie came against conference rival
Furman.[7] Ranked ninth in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[6] and unseeded in the tournament, the Catamounts defeated
Colgate, second-seed
Holy Cross, and third-seed Furman to reach the final. This was also the first appearance for Western Carolina in a Division I-AA championship game.
Game summary
After a scoreless first quarter, Southern Illinois took a 10–0 lead into halftime, then broke the game open with 23 unanswered points in the third quarter. The Salukis' defense intercepted seven passes, with four of the interceptions made by
safety Greg Shipp.[8][9]
This article is about the Division I-AA (now FCS) championship game. For the Division I-A (now FBS) champions, see
1983 Miami Hurricanes football team.
Southern Illinois finished their regular season with a 10–1 record (5–1 in conference); their only loss was to
Wichita State in their final regular season game.[5] Ranked first in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[6] and seeded first in the tournament, the Salukis received a first-round
bye then defeated
Indiana State and
Nevada to reach the final. This was the first appearance for Southern Illinois in a Division I-AA championship game.
Western Carolina finished their regular season with an 8–2–1 record (5–0–1 in conference); their two losses were to
Division I-A programs,
Clemson and
Wake Forest; the tie came against conference rival
Furman.[7] Ranked ninth in the final NCAA I-AA in-house poll[6] and unseeded in the tournament, the Catamounts defeated
Colgate, second-seed
Holy Cross, and third-seed Furman to reach the final. This was also the first appearance for Western Carolina in a Division I-AA championship game.
Game summary
After a scoreless first quarter, Southern Illinois took a 10–0 lead into halftime, then broke the game open with 23 unanswered points in the third quarter. The Salukis' defense intercepted seven passes, with four of the interceptions made by
safety Greg Shipp.[8][9]