Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

2014 Sun Belt Conference football season

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Sport
  
Football

Total attendance
  
1,190,442

Number of teams
  
11

TV partner(s)
  
ESPN, CSS/CST

League
  
NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)

Duration
  
August 2014–January 2015

The 2014 Sun Belt Conference football season was the 14th college football season for the Sun Belt Conference. During the 2014 season, eleven schools competed in Sun Belt football: Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, Louisiana–Lafayette, Louisiana–Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State, and Troy.

Contents

The conference title was won by Georgia Southern, in its first year as both a Sun Belt member and an FBS program. The Eagles became only the third team to win a conference championship in their first FBS season. The other two schools to accomplish this feat were Nevada, Big West Conference champions in 1992, and Marshall, which won the Mid-American Conference crown in 1997. Georgia Southern also became the first team ever to go unbeaten in conference play in its first FBS season (both the 1992 Nevada and 1997 Marshall teams lost once in conference play).

Previous season

The Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns and the Arkansas State Red Wolves both finished 5-2 and were co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference. The Ragin' Cajuns earned the conference's first bowl spot in the R+L Carrier New Orleans Bowl, as Louisiana-Lafayette defeated Tulane 24-21 to win their 3rd straight New Orleans Bowl. Arkansas State earned the second and final Sun Belt bowl, as they played in the GoDaddy Bowl. Arkansas State scored a late touchdown in the fourth quarter to upset Ball State, who entered the game with a 10-2 record, and win their second straight GoDaddy Bowl.

The Sun Belt had seven teams eligible for bowl games, but only two received bids (Louisiana-Lafayette and ASU). Western Kentucky had the third best record at 8-4, while ULM, South Alabama, Texas State, and Troy had records of 6-6. The only team that was not eligible for a bowl game was Georgia State.

Award watch lists

The following Sun Belt players were named to preseason award watch lists:

Sun Belt Media Day

Sun Belt Conference Media Day was held on July 22, 2014 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Preseason Offensive Player of the Year - Terrance Broadway (QB, Louisiana-Lafayette)
  • Preseason Defensive Player of the Year - Qushaun Lee (DL, Arkansas State)
  • Coaches Poll

  • Louisiana-Lafayette - 121 (11)
  • Arkansas State - 102
  • South Alabama - 98
  • Troy - 84
  • UL Monroe - 78
  • Texas State - 70
  • Appalachian State - 47
  • Georgia Southern - 44
  • Idaho - 29
  • Georgia State - 27
  • New Mexico State - 26
  • Coaches

    Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season

    Regular season

    All dates, times, and TV are tentative and subject to change.

    Start times for non-conference games are local for the Sun Belt team; for conference games, starting times are local for the home team. The following list are the teams in there respective time zones: Arkansas State, Louisiana–Monroe, Louisiana–Lafayette, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy are located in the Central Time Zone; Appalachian State, Georgia State, Georgia Southern is in the Eastern Time Zone; New Mexico State is in the Mountain Time Zone and Idaho is in the Pacific Time Zone.

    Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll for that week until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.

    Week 1

  • Open Week: South Alabama
  • Players of the Week

    Week 2

  • Open Week: Texas State
  • Players of the Week

    Week 3

  • Open Week: Appalachian State
  • Players of the Week

    Week 4

  • Open Week: Louisiana-Monroe
  • Players of the Week

    Week 5

  • Open Week: Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette
  • Players of the Week

    Week 6

  • Open Week: Troy
  • Players of the Week

    Week 7

  • Open Week: Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama, Texas State
  • Players of the Week

    Week 8

  • Open Week: Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Louisiana-Monroe
  • Players of the Week

    Week 9

  • Open Week: Appalachian State, Idaho, New Mexico State
  • Players of the Week

    Week 10

    Players of the Week

    Week 11

    Players of the Week

    Week 12

  • Open Week: Georgia State, New Mexico State
  • Players of the Week

    Week 13

  • Open Week: Georgia Southern, Idaho, Troy
  • Players of the Week

    Week 14

    Players of the Week

    Bowl games

    In 2014, the SBC placed three teams in bowl games through their tie-ins: Louisiana–Lafayette, Arkansas State, and South Alabama. Texas State was also bowl-eligible but did not receive a bowl invitation. Georgia Southern and Appalachian State, despite having bowl-eligible records (9-3 and 7-5, respectively) and the former winning the conference championship, were not bowl-eligible due to FCS-to-FBS transition rules, since 81 full FBS members became bowl-eligible for the 76 bowl slots available.

    Note: All times are local

    Players of the Year

    2014 Sun Belt Player of the Year awards

    All-Conference Players

    Coaches All-Conference Selections

    Honorable Mention: Appalachian State: Drew Bailey, Parker Collins, Kennan Gilchrist, Joel Ross; Arkansas State: Tres Houston, Chris Stone, Andrew Tyron, Xavier Woodson; Georgia Southern: Logan Daves, Deion Stanley, Jay Ellison, Antwione Williams; Georgia State: Nick Arbuckle, Tim Wynn, LynQuez Blair, Robert Davis; Idaho: Marc Millan, Quinton Bradley, Matt Linehan, Elijhaa Penny; Louisiana-Lafayette: Tominique Tovell, Larry Pettis, Terrance Broadway, Terry Johnson; Louisiana-Monroe: Trey Caldwell, Kenzee Jackson, Michael Johnson, Ray Stovall; New Mexico State: Rodney Butler, Winston Rose, Larry Rose III, Derek Ibekwe; South Alabama Chris May, Melvin Meggs, Jesse Kelley, Montell Garner; Texas State: Will Johnson, Tyler Jones, Robert Lowe, Ryan Melton; Troy: Dalton Bennett, Brandon Burks, Tyler Roberts, Bryan Holmes.

    References

    2014 Sun Belt Conference football season Wikipedia