2016 Sun Belt Conference football season
Sports season
The 2016 Sun Belt Conference football season was the 16th season in which the Sun Belt Conference operated a football league, and was part of the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The season began on September 1 with Appalachian State facing Tennessee .[ 1] This was the third season for the Sun Belt since realignment that took effect in 2014 , which added the tenth and eleventh members — Idaho and New Mexico State . Both teams were previously independents before joining the conference. The Sun Belt Conference is a "Group of Five" conference under the College Football Playoff format along with the American Athletic Conference , Conference USA , the Mid-American Conference , and the Mountain West Conference .
In this season, the Sun Belt football conference included 11 members: Appalachian State , Arkansas State , Georgia Southern , Georgia State , Idaho , Louisiana–Lafayette , Louisiana–Monroe , New Mexico State , South Alabama , Texas State , and Troy . The conference championship was determined by win–loss record within the conference.
Arkansas State entered the season as defending Sun Belt champions, as they went undefeated in 2015 conference play . The Red Wolves went on to lose to Louisiana Tech in the New Orleans Bowl 28–47.[ 2]
Preseason
2016 predictions
The 2016 preseason coaches predictions were released on July 21, 2016, with the vote conducted by the head football coaches of each conference school. Appalachian State was picked to win the conference for the first time in school history. After coming second in the conference last year which resulted a trip to the Camellia Bowl , the Mountaineers returned 22 starters on the field for the upcoming season. Arkansas State, which had won at least a share of the conference title in four of the previous five seasons and was returning 13 starters (6 on offense, 7 on defense), was tapped to finish second.
Below are the results of the coaches poll with total points received next to each school and first-place votes in parentheses.
1. Appalachian State – 114 (5)
2. Arkansas State – 110 (5)
3. Georgia Southern – 98 (1)
4. Georgia State – 73
5. Louisiana–Lafayette – 70
6. Troy – 70
7. South Alabama – 62
8. Idaho – 48
9. New Mexico State – 37
10. Texas State – 30
11. Louisiana–Monroe – 14
References: [ 3]
Season
For the first time in the 16-year history of Sun Belt football, a team from the conference was ranked in the top 25 of the AP Poll. In Week 11, the Troy Trojans , with a record of 8-1, received the #25 spot in the AP Poll. The Trojans lost their next game, to Arkansas State, to drop back out of the rankings.
Sun Belt vs other Conferences
Sun Belt vs Power Conference matchups
This is a list of the power conference teams (ACC , Big Ten , Big 12 , Pac-12 , SEC ) Sun Belt played in non-conference play. (Rankings from the AP Poll ):
Date
Visitor
Home
Site
Score
September 1
Appalachian State
#9 Tennessee (SEC )
Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee
L 13–20 OT
September 3
South Alabama
Mississippi State (SEC)
Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi
W 21–20
September 10
Arkansas State
Auburn (SEC)
Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama
L 14–51
September 10
Idaho
#8 Washington (Pac-12 )
Husky Stadium • Seattle
L 14–59
September 10
Troy
#2 Clemson (ACC )
Memorial Stadium • Clemson, South Carolina
L 24–30
September 10
Louisiana–Monroe
#14 Oklahoma (Big 12 )
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, Oklahoma
L 17–59
September 17
Miami (ACC)
Appalachian State
Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, North Carolina
L 45-10
September 17
Georgia State
Wisconsin (Big Ten )
Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, Wisconsin
L 17–23
September 17
Idaho
Washington State (Pac-12)
Martin Stadium • Pullman, Washington
L 6–56
September 17
New Mexico State
Kentucky (SEC)
Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky
L 42–62
September 17
Texas State
Arkansas (SEC)
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas
L 3–42
October 1
Louisiana–Monroe
Auburn (SEC)
Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama
L 7–58
October 15
Georgia Southern
Georgia Tech (ACC)
Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta
L 24–35
October 29
New Mexico State
Texas A&M (SEC)
Kyle Field • College Station, Texas
L 10–52
November 5
Georgia Southern
Ole Miss (SEC)
Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi
L 27–37
November 19
South Alabama
LSU (SEC)
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Canceled due to Hurricane Matthew [ 4] [ 5]
November 19
Louisiana–Lafayette
Georgia (SEC)
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia
L 21–35
2016 records against non-conference opponents
Regular Season
Postseason
Players of the Year
2016 Sun Belt Player of the Year awards[ 6]
Award
Player
School
Player of the Year
Ja'Von Rolland-Jones
Arkansas State
Offensive Player of the Year
Jalin Moore
Appalachian State
Defensive Player of the Year
Rashad Dillard
Troy
Freshman of the Year
Clifton Duck
Appalachian State
Newcomer of the Year
Aikeem Coleman
Idaho
Coach of the Year
Paul Petrino
Idaho
All-Sun BeltTeam
Coaches All-Conference Selections [ 6]
Position
Player
Class
Team
First Team Offense
QB
Brandon Silvers
JR
Troy
RB
Jalin Moore
SO
Appalachian State
RB
Jordan Chunn
JR
Troy
WR
Robert Davis
SR
Georgia State
WR
Al Riles
SR
Louisiana-Lafayette
WR
Emanuel Thompson
JR
Troy
TE
Gerald Everett
SR
South Alabama
OL
Parker Collins
SR
Appalachian State
OL
Colby Gossett
JR
Appalachian State
OL
Jemar Clark
SR
Arkansas State
OL
Andy Kwon
SR
Georgia Southern
OL
Antonio Garcia
SR
Troy
First Team Defense
DL
Chris Odom
SR
Arkansas State
DL
Ja'Von Rolland-Jones
JR
Arkansas State
DL
Randy Allen
SR
South Alabama
DL
Rashad Dillard
SR
Troy
LB
Ironhead Gallon
SR
Georgia Southern
LB
Otha Peters
SR
Louisiana-Lafayette
LB
Rodney Butler
SR
New Mexico State
DB
Clifton Duck
FR
Appalachian State
DB
Mondo Williams
SR
Appalachian State
DB
Monshadrik Hunter
SR
Arkansas State
DB
Bobby Baker
SR
Georgia State
DB
Jeremy Reaves
JR
South Alabama
First Team Special Teams
PK
Younghoe Koo
SR
Georgia Southern
P
Austin Rehkow
SR
Idaho
RS
Jabir Frye
FR
Troy
AP
Jordan Chunn
JR
Troy
Position
Player
Class
Team
Second Team Offense
QB
Matt Linehan
JR
Idaho
RB
Marcus Cox
SR
Appalachian State
RB
Elijah McGuire
SR
Louisiana-Lafayette
WR
Shaedon Meadors
JR
Appalachian State
WR
Josh Magee
SR
South Alabama
WR
Deondre Douglas
SO
Troy
TE
Blake Mack
JR
Arkansas State
OL
Beau Nunn
SR
Appalachian State
OL
Colton Jackson
SR
Arkansas State
OL
Steve Matlock
SR
Idaho
OL
Jeff Savage
SR
Louisiana-Monroe
OL
Tyler Lassiter
SR
Troy
Second Team Defense
DL
Tyler Lassiter
SR
Appalachian State
DL
Tee Sims
JR
Appalachian State
DL
Aikeem Coleman
JR
Idaho
DL
Tueni Lupeamanu
SR
Idaho
LB
Joe Dillon
FR
Louisiana-Lafayette
LB
Eric Boggs
JR
Appalachian State
LB
Kennan Gilchrist
SR
Appalachian State
LB
Xavier Woodson-Luster
SR
Arkansas State
DB
Cody Brown
SR
Arkansas State
DB
Justin Clifton
SO
Arkansas State
DB
Jaden Wright
JR
New Mexico State
DB
Jalen Rountree
SR
Troy
Second Team Special Teams
PK
Austin Rehkow
SR
Idaho
P
Brandon McKee
SR
South Alabama
RS
Blaise Taylor
JR
Arkansas State
AP
Warren Wand
SO
Arkansas State
Honorable Mention: Appalachian State : Barrett Burns, A. J. Howard, Taylor Lamb, Myquon Stout; Arkansas State : Justice Hansen , Chris Humes, Waylon Roberson, Kendall Sanders; Georgia Southern : Kevin Ellison, Darius Jones, Jr., Ukeme Eligwe , B. J. Johnson III; Georgia State : Shawanye Lawrence, Alonzo McGee, Keith Rucker, Chandon Sullivan ; Idaho : Trent Cowan, Kaden Elliss, Tony Lashley, Jordan Rose; Louisiana-Lafayette : Keenan Barnes, Karmichael Dunbar, Eddie Gordon, Tre'maine Lightfoot; Louisiana-Monroe : Justin Backus, David Griffith, Ajalen Holley, Frank Sutton, Jr.; New Mexico State : Kourtland Busby, Greg Hogan, Anthony McMeans, Tyler Rogers ; South Alabama Roman Buchanan, Kalen Jackson, Xavier Johnson, Kevin Kutchera; Troy : Ryan Kay, William Lloyd, Kamryn Melton, Baron Poole; Texas State : Aaron Brewer , Bryan London, Gabe Loyd , Jordan Mittie.
Home attendance
Team
Stadium (Capacity)
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
Total
Average
% of Capacity
Appalachian State
Kidd Brewer Stadium (24,050)
23,374
34,658
24,782
26,931
28,472
18,699
—
156,916
26,152
108.74%
Arkansas State
Centennial Bank Stadium (30,382)
26,182
28,012
19,381
22,277
20,170
20,178
—
136,200
22,700
74.72%
Georgia Southern
Paulson Stadium (25,000)
21,250
25,735
23,474
16,786
16,850
—
—
104,095
20,819
83.28%
Georgia State
Georgia Dome (28,155)
12,233
13,179
15,223
13,363
13,106
23,513
—
90,617
15,102
53.64%
Idaho
Kibbie Dome (16,000)
11,987
13,392
10,278
9,049
11,242
—
—
55,948
11,190
69.94%
Louisiana–Lafayette
Cajun Field (36,900)
22,661
26,891
19,208
16,960
21,367
14,259
—
121,346
20,224
54.81%
Louisiana–Monroe
Malone Stadium (30,427)
24,718
9,524
12,735
16,073
—
—
63,050
15,762
51.8%
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343)
17,852
8,142
10,085
6,280
5,366
—
—
47,725
9,545
31.46%
South Alabama
Ladd–Peebles Stadium (33,471)
17,691
13,086
14,741
30,837
11,565
11,017
98,937
16,489
49.26%
Texas State
Bobcat Stadium (30,000)
33,133
22,845
18,278
15,314
8,010
—
97,580
19,560
65.05%
Troy
Veterans Memorial Stadium (30,000)
18,885
21,146
23,913
21,763
25,782
23,764
—
135,253
22,542
75.14%
Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High
References
^ "2016 Sun Belt Football Schedule Announced" . sunbeltsports.org. March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016 .
^ "Louisiana Tech, Kenneth Dixon topple Arkansas State in New Orleans Bowl, 47-28" . NOLA.com . New Orleans. The Times-Picayune . December 20, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2016 .
^ "Mountaineers Picked to Win League Title in 2016" . Sun Belt Conference . July 21, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016 .
^ "LSU vs Florida Rescheduled After Hurricane Matthew" . Bleacher Report. October 13, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016 .
^ "Football to Host Florida Nov. 19 in Tiger Stadium" . LSUSports.net. October 13, 2016. Archived from the original on October 14, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016 .
^ a b "Sun Belt announces 2016 Football All-Conference teams and individual awards" . www.sunbeltsports.org . Sun Belt Conference. December 7, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2017 .
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