Enrollment: 9,207
Located: Clarksville, Tenn.
Coach: Rick Christophel, 7-4 in second season at Austin Peay and overall
2007 record: 7-4 (5-3, T-3rd OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: none
Stadium: Governors Stadium (10,000)
Returning starters: 16 (6 offense, 10 defense)
Key players: QB Garry Orr (735 yd), WR Lanis Frederick (33 rec, 4 TD), LB Kit Hartsfield (88 T), DB Kevis Buckley (45 T, 4 int), PR/KR Terrence Holt (24.5 yd KR, 12.2 yd PR, 4 TD)
Noteworthy: Austin Peay was picked to finish last in the OVC in 2007 but was the surprise of the league
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — at North Dakota State
Sept. 6 — at Georgia Southern
Sept. 13 — Gardner-Webb
Sept. 20 — Tennessee-Martin
Sept. 27 — at Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 4 — Murray State
Oct. 18 — at Tennessee State
Oct. 25 — Tennessee Tech
Nov. 1 — at Jacksonville State
Nov. 15 — at Eastern Illinois
Nov. 22 — Southeast Missouri
Enrollment: 12,179
Located: Charleston, Ill.
Coach: Bob Spoo, 127-102-1 in 21st season at Eastern Illinois and overall
2007 record: 8-4 (7-1, 2nd OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 12 (last in 2007)
Stadium: O'Brien Stadium (10,000)
Returning starters: 14 (7 offense, 7 defense)
Key players: QB Bodie Reeder (1,726 yd, 10 TD), RB Travorus Bess (612 yd, 4 TD), OG Chaz Millard, DE Pierre Walters (47 T, 6.5 TFL, 4 QS), DB Rashad Haynes (53 T, 5 int)
Noteworthy: Eastern Illinois has made three straight playoff appearances, but has lost in the first round every time
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — at Central Michigan
Sept. 6 — at Illinois
Sept. 13 — Indiana State
Sept. 20 — at Illinois State
Sept. 27 — Jacksonville State
Oct. 11 — at Tennessee-Martin
Oct. 18 — Southeast Missouri
Oct. 25 — at Eastern Kentucky
Nov. 1 — Murray State
Nov. 8 — at Tennessee State
Nov. 15 — Austin Peay
Nov. 22 — at Tennessee Tech
Enrollment: 15,000
Located: Richmond, Ky.
Coach: Dean Hood, first season at Eastern Kentucky and overall
2007 record: 9-3 (8-0, 1st OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 18 (last in 2007)
Stadium: Roy Kidd Stadium (20,000)
Returning starters: 9 (5 offense, 4 defense)
Key players: QB Allan Holland (1,990 yd, 14 TD), DL Chris Coy (51 T, 18.5 TFL, 8 QS), DB Brandon Gathoff (91 T, 5 int), DB Zach Denton (69 T, 5 int), PK Taylor Long (13-14 FG)
Noteworthy: Eastern Kentucky has posted 30 straight winning seasons, the second-longest active streak in Division I-AA or Division I-A
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — at Cincinnati
Sept. 6 — Western Kentucky
Sept. 13 — Morehead State
Sept. 20 — at Tennessee State
Sept. 27 — Austin Peay
Oct. 4 — at Tennessee Tech
Oct. 11 — Jacksonville State
Oct. 25 — Eastern Illinois
Nov. 1 — at Southeast Missouri
Nov. 15 — Murray State
Nov. 22 — at Tennessee-Martin
Enrollment: 9,061
Located: Jacksonville, Ala.
Coach: Jack Crowe, 49-39 in ninth season at Jacksonville State, 63-69 in 14th season overall
2007 record: 6-5 (4-3, T-3rd OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 2 (last in 2004)
Stadium: Paul Snow Memorial Stadium (15,000)
Returning starters: 12 (6 offense, 6 defense)
Key players: QB Ryan Perrilloux, RB Daniel Jackson (509 yd, 21 rec), LB Marquise Elston (42 T, 8 TFL, 3 QS), KR/PR Maurice Dupree (29.4 yd KR, 13.9 yd PR, 2 TD), PK Gavin Hallford (22-29 FG)
Noteworthy: LSU transfer Perrilloux, the MVP of last year's SEC title game, was dismissed from the national champions for disciplinary reasons in May
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — at Georgia Tech
Sept. 6 — Alabama A&M
Sept. 20 — at Chattanooga
Sept. 27 — at Eastern Illinois
Oct. 4 — Southeast Missouri
Oct. 11 — at Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 18 — Murray State
Oct. 23 — at Tennessee-Martin
Nov. 1 — Austin Peay
Nov. 8 — at Tennessee Tech
Nov. 15 — Tennessee State
Enrollment: 10,150
Located: Murray, Ky.
Coach: Matt Griffin, 3-19 in third season at Murray State, 13-43 in sixth season overall
2007 record: 2-9 (1-7, 10th OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 5 (last in 2002)
Stadium: Roy Stewart Stadium (16,800)
Returning starters: 19 (8 offense, 11 defense)
Key players: QB Jeff Ehrhardt (2,567 yd, 21 TD), RB Charlie Jordan (601 yd, 4 TD), TD DeAngelo Nelson (34 rec, 3 TD), LB Nathan Williams (101 T in 2006, injured in 2007), LB Tamar Butler (79 T, 10.5 TFL, 5 QS)
Noteworthy: Griffin turned around Tennessee-Martin in his third season and is attempting to do the same at Murray State
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — Lambuth
Sept. 6 — at Indiana
Sept. 13 — Illinois State
Sept. 20 — at Western Kentucky
Sept. 27 — Tennessee-Martin
Oct. 4 — at Austin Peay
Oct. 11 — Tennessee Tech
Oct. 18 — at Jacksonville State
Nov. 1 — at Eastern Illinois
Nov. 8 — Southeast Missouri
Nov. 15 — at Eastern Kentucky
Nov. 22 — Tennessee State
Enrollment: 10,655
I-AA playoff appearances: none
Stadium: Houck Stadium (10,000)
Returning starters: 17 (9 offense, 8 defense)
Key players: QB Houston Lillard (1,350 yd, 10 TD), RB Timmy Holloman (655 yd, 6 TD), WR Miles Edwards (34 rec, 7 TD), LB Jared Goodson (98 T, 5.5 TFL), PK/P Doug Spada (14-22 FG, 42.5 yd P)
Noteworthy: In 17 Division I-AA seasons, Southeast has produced just two winning records, the last in 2002
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — Southwest Baptist
Sept. 6 — at Missouri
Sept. 11 — Tennessee Tech
Sept. 20 — Missouri State
Sept. 27 — at Indiana State
Oct. 4 — at Jacksonville State
Oct. 18 — at Eastern Illinois
Oct. 25 — Tennessee State
Nov. 1 — Eastern Kentucky
Nov. 8 — at Murray State
Nov. 15 — Tennessee-Martin
Nov. 22 — at Austin Peay
Enrollment: 9,024
Located: Nashville, Tenn.
Coach: James Webster, 13-20 in fourth season at Tennessee State and overall
2007 record: 5-6 (4-3, 5th OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 4 (last in 1999)
Stadium: LP Field (67,500)
Returning starters: 17 (9 offense, 8 defense)
Key players: QB Antonio Heffner (1,486 yd, 10 TD), RB Javarris Williams (1,187 yd, 12 TD), WR Chris Johnson (41 rec, 5 TD), LB Remond Willis (84 T, 9 TFL), LB Kellen Woodard (49 T, 13 TFL)
Noteworthy: Former South Carolina transfer Heffner was limited to seven games by injury after being first-team all-OVC in 2006
2008 schedule
Aug. 30 — at Alabama A&M
Sept. 6 — Southern
Sept. 13 — vs. Jackson State (at Memphis, Tenn.)
Sept. 20 — Eastern Kentucky
Sept. 27 — vs. Florida A&M (at Atlanta, Ga.)
Oct. 4 — at Tennessee-Martin
Oct. 18 — Austin Peay
Oct. 25 — at Southeast Missouri
Nov. 1 — Tennessee Tech
Nov. 8 — Eastern Illinois
Nov. 15 — at Jacksonville State
Nov. 22 — at Murray State
Enrollment: 10,321
Located: Cookeville, Tenn.
Coach: Watson Brown, 4-7 in second season at Tennessee Tech, 98-158-1 in 24th season overall
2007 record: 4-7 (2-6, T-7th OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: none
Stadium: Tucker Stadium (16,500)
Returning starters: 12 (6 offense, 6 defense)
Key players: QB Lee Sweeney (1,453 yd, 10 TD), OG Scott Eller, DB Maurice Smith (102 T, 6.5 TFL, 2 int), DB Taron Ryce (48 T, 2 int), PK Justin Kraemer (12-15 FG)
Noteworthy: Sweeney, second-team all-OVC and the OVC freshman of the year in 2006, was hampered by injuries last season
2008 schedule
Aug. 28 — Gardner-Webb
Sept. 6 — at Louisville
Sept. 11 — at Southeast Missouri
Sept. 20 — at Western Michigan
Sept. 25 — Central Methodist
Oct. 4 — Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 11 — at Murray State
Oct. 16 — Tennessee-Martin
Oct. 25 — at Austin Peay
Nov. 1 — at Tennessee State
Nov. 8 — Jacksonville State
Nov. 22 — Eastern Illinois
Enrollment: 7,000
Located: Martin, Tenn.
Coach: Jason Simpson, 13-10 in third season at Tennessee-Martin and overall
2007 record: 4-7 (4-4, 6th OVC)
I-AA playoff appearances: 1 (last in 2006)
Stadium: Hardy M. Graham Stadium (7,500)
Returning starters: 16 (8 offense, 8 defense)
Key players: QB Cade Thompson (1,034 yd, 8 TD), QB Dexter Anoka (1,369 yd, 8 TD), WR Roren Thomas (39 rec, 6 TD), OG Kevin Bannon, DL Ray Williams (40 T, 3.5 QS)
Noteworthy: Tennessee-Martin finished 2007 strong, winning four of its final five games, including its last three
2008 schedule
Aug. 30 — at South Florida
Sept. 6 — Baker
Sept. 11 — Concordia
Sept. 20 — at Austin Peay
Sept. 27 — at Murray State
Oct. 4 — Tennessee State
Oct. 11 — Eastern Illinois
Oct. 16 — at Tennessee Tech
Oct. 23 — Jacksonville State
Nov. 8 — at Auburn
Nov. 15 — at Southeast Missouri
Nov. 22 — Eastern Kentucky
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