2010 New Hampshire Wildcats football team
The 2010 New Hampshire Wildcats football team represented the University of New Hampshire in 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 are 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.
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 4 |
12:00 PM |
Central Connecticut* |
#10 |
Cowell Stadium • Durham, NH |
UNHTV |
W 33–3 |
7,419 |
September 11 |
1:00 PM |
at #15 (FBS) Pittsburgh* |
#6 |
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA |
ESPN3 |
L 16–38 |
50,120 |
September 18 |
12:00 PM |
at Rhode Island |
#8 |
Meade Stadium • Kingston, RI |
CSN |
L 25–28 |
4,521 |
September 25 |
12:00 PM |
Lehigh* |
#16 |
Cowell Stadium • Durham, NH |
UNHTV |
W 31–10 |
8,144 |
October 2 |
6:00 PM |
at Maine |
#14 |
Alfond Stadium • Orono, ME (Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket) |
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L 13–16 OT |
6,531 |
October 9 |
12:00 PM |
#11 Richmond |
#22 |
Cowell Stadium • Durham, NH |
CSN |
W 17–0 |
12,095 |
October 16 |
3:30 PM |
at #7 James Madison |
#16 |
Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA |
CSN |
W 28–14 |
16,985 |
October 23 |
3:30 PM |
vs. #12 Massachusetts |
#10 |
Gillette Stadium • Foxborough, MA (Colonial Clash) |
CSN |
W 39–13 |
32,848 |
November 6 |
12:00 PM |
#8 William & Mary |
#4 |
Cowell Stadium • Durham, NH |
UNHTV |
L 3–13 |
6,008 |
November 13 |
12:00 PM |
at #9 Villanova |
#17 |
Villanova Stadium • Villanova, PA |
CSN |
W 31–24 |
7,103 |
November 20 |
12:00 PM |
Towson |
#14 |
Cowell Stadium • Durham, NH |
UNHTV |
W 38–19 |
5,003 |
December 4 |
1:00 PM |
at #13 Bethune-Cookman* |
#11 |
Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, FL (FCS Playoffs Second Round) |
|
W 45–20 |
5,738 |
December 10 |
8:00 PM |
at #5 Delaware* |
#11 |
Delaware Stadium • Newark, DE (FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals) |
ESPN2 |
L 3–16 |
8,770 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time. |
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