2008 New Hampshire Wildcats football
CAA North Division champion
FCS Playoffs Quarterfinal, L 34–36 vs. Northern Iowa
ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
Ranking
Sports NetworkNo. 8
FCS CoachesNo. 7
Record10–3 (6–2 CAA)
Head coach
Home stadiumCowell Stadium
2008 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 8 New Hampshire x^  6 2   10 3  
No. 18 Maine ^  5 3   8 5  
UMass  4 4   7 5  
Hofstra  2 6   4 8  
Rhode Island  1 7   3 9  
Northeastern  1 7   2 10  
South Division
No. 3 James Madison x$^  8 0   12 2  
No. 6 Villanova ^  7 1   10 3  
No. 1 Richmond ^  6 2   13 3  
No. 20 William & Mary  5 3   7 4  
Delaware  2 6   4 8  
Towson  1 7   3 9  
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2008 New Hampshire Wildcats football team represented the University of New Hampshire in the 2008 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Wildcats were led by 10th-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 10–3, 6–2 in CAA play . They received an at-large bid into the FCS playoffs where they lost in the quarterfinals to Northern Iowa.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 61:00 pmat Army*No. 15ESPNCW 28–1025,762
September 1312:00 pmat Rhode IslandNo. 10CN8W 51–434,113[1]
September 2012:00 pmAlbany*No. 10W 32–247,215
September 2712:00 pmat Dartmouth*No. 7WMURW 42–64,427
October 1112:00 pmWilliam & MarydaggerNo. 4
  • Cowell Stadium
  • Durham, NH
L 34–3813,255
October 1812:00 pmat NortheasternNo. 11CSNW 33–216,109
October 2512:00 pmTowsonNo. 10
  • Cowell Stadium
  • Durham, NH
CSNW 41–148,003
November 112:00 pmHofstraNo. 9
  • Cowell Stadium
  • Durham, NH
W 45–255,297
November 83:30 pmat No. 6 VillanovaNo. 8CN8L 13–246,627[2]
November 1512:00 pmNo. 22 UMassNo. 13
CSNW 52–216,231
November 2212:00 pmat No. 17 MaineNo. 11W 28–245,719
November 292:00 pmat No. 9 Southern Illinois*No. 10W 29–205,461[3]
December 67:00 pmat No. 4 Northern Iowa*No. 10
ESPN360L 34–369,055

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References

  1. "New Hampshire 51, Rhode Island 43". The News Journal. September 14, 2008. p. D6 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Villanova tops UNH". The Burlington Free Press. November 9, 2008. Retrieved April 23, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Hefferman, Todd (November 30, 2008). "Dawgs knocked down, out". The Southern Illinoisan. p. 1C. Retrieved December 12, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "2008 Football Schedule". University of New Hampshire Department of Athletics. 2008. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
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