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The 2010 New Hampshire Wildcats football team represented the University of New Hampshire in
2010 New Hampshire Wildcats football
References the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Wildcats were led by 12th-year head coach Sean
McDonnell and played their home games at Cowell Stadium in Durham, New Hampshire. They were
a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in CAA play . They
received an at-large bid into the FCS playoffs where they lost in the quarterfinals to Delaware.
FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals, L 3–16 vs. Delaware
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Schedule [ edit ]
Ranking
Sports Network No. 7
FCS Coaches No. 7
Record 8–5 (5–3 CAA)
Head coach Sean McDonnell (12th
season)
Offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey (2nd season)
Home stadium Cowell Stadium
Seasons
← 2009 2011 →
· · Conf Overall
Team W L W L
No. 2 Delaware +^ 6 –2 12 – 3
No. 10 William & Mary +^ 6 –2 8 – 4
No. 3 Villanova ^ 5 –3 9 – 5
No. 7 New Hampshire ^ 5 –3 8 – 5
UMass 4 –4 6 – 5
Richmond 4 –4 6 – 5
Rhode Island 4 –4 5 – 6
James Madison 3 –5 6 – 5
Maine 3 –5 4 – 7
Towson 0 –8 1 – 10
+ – Conference co-champions
^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll
September 11 1:00 pm at No. 15 (FBS) Pittsburgh* No. 6 Heinz Field · Pittsburgh, PA ESPN3 L 16–38 50,120
September 18 12:00 pm at Rhode Island No. 8 Meade Stadium · Kingston, RI CSN L 25–28 4,521
September 25 12:00 pm Lehigh* No. 16 Cowell Stadium · Durham, NH UNHTV W 31–10 8,144
Alfond Stadium · Orono, ME (Battle for the Brice–
October 2 6:00 pm at Maine No. 14 L 13–16 OT 6,531
Cowell Musket)
October 9 12:00 pm No. 11 Richmond No. 22 Cowell Stadium · Durham, NH CSN W 17–0 12,095
October 16 3:30 pm at No. 7 James Madison No. 16 Bridgeforth Stadium · Harrisonburg, VA CSN W 28–14 16,985
October 23 3:30 pm vs. No. 12 UMass No. 10 Gillette Stadium · Foxborough, MA (Colonial Clash) CSN W 39–13 32,848
November 6 12:00 pm No. 8 William & Mary No. 4 Cowell Stadium · Durham, NH UNHTV L 3–13 6,008
November 13 12:00 pm at No. 9 Villanova No. 17 Villanova Stadium · Villanova, PA CSN W 31–24 7,103
November 20 12:00 pm Towson No. 14 Cowell Stadium · Durham, NH UNHTV W 38–19 5,003
Municipal Stadium · Daytona Beach, FL (NCAA
December 4 1:00 pm at No. 13 Bethune–Cookman* No. 11 W 45–20 5,738
Division I Second Round)
*Non-conference game · Homecoming · Rankings from The Sports Network Poll released prior to the game · All times are in Eastern time
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References [ edit ]
1. ^ "2010 Football Schedule" . University of New Hampshire Department of Athletics. 2011. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved
November 6, 2014.
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