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The 2014 Eastern Washington Eagles football team represented Eastern Washington University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season . The team was coached by Beau Baldwin , who was in his seventh season with Eastern Washington. The Eagles played their home games at Roos Field in Cheney, Washington and were a member of the Big Sky Conference . They finished the season 11–3, 7–1 in Big Sky to become Big Sky Conference champions. They received the conference's automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs where they defeated fellow Big Sky member Montana in the second round before losing in the quarterfinals to Illinois State.
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance August 23 12:30 pm No. 17 Sam Houston State * No. 1 ESPN W 56–3510,310
August 30 6:05 pm Montana Western * No. 1 SWX W 41–99,116
September 6 12:05 pm at Washington * No. 2 P12N L 52–5962,861
September 20 12:05 pm at No. 14 Montana State * No. 2 RTNW W 52–5119,377
September 27 6:05 pm at UC Davis No. 2 BSTV W 37–146,954
October 4 1:35 pm Idaho State No. 2 SWX W 56–5311,256
October 11 12:05 pm at Southern Utah No. 2 BSTV W 42–302,450
October 18 1:05 pm Northern Colorado No. 2 SWX W 26–1810,064
October 25 12:35 pm at Northern Arizona No. 2 RTNW L 27–289,699
November 1 2:05 pm North Dakota No. 6 SWX W 54–39,212
November 8 12:05 pm No. 11 Montana No. 5 RTNW W 36–2611,339
November 21 7:05 pm at Portland State No. 5 RTNW W 56–345,955
December 6 1:30 pm No. 12 Montana* No. 4 ESPN3 W 37–207,919
December 13 1:00 pm No. 7 Illinois State * No. 4 Roos Field Cheney, WA (NCAA Division I Quarterfinal) ESPN3 L 46–596,239
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Despite also being a member of the Big Sky Conference, the game with Montana State on September 20 is considered a non conference game.
#14 Sam Houston State at #2 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Bearkats
0
21 0 14
35
• Eagles
7
14 7 28
56
Sources:[ 2]
Scoring summary 1 6:35 EWU Blair Bomber 3-yard touchdown reception from Vernon Adams , Roldan Alcobendas kick good EWU 7–0
2 14:51 SHSU Keshawn Hill 79-yard touchdown run, Luc Swimberghe kick good Tied 7–7
2 14:34 SHSU Interception returned 55 yards for touchdown by Trenier Orr, Swimberghe kick good SHSU 14–7
2 12:04 EWU Kendrick Bourne 13-yard touchdown reception from Adams, Alcobendas kick good Tied 14–14
2 10:53 SHSU Jared Johnson 53-yard touchdown run, Swimberghe kick good SHSU 21–14
2 6:33 EWU Jalen Moore 34-yard touchdown run, Alcobendas kick good Tied 21–21
3 9:28 EWU Bomber 3-yard touchdown reception from Adams, Alcobendas kick good EWU 28–21
4 14:50 EWU Zach Wimberly 1-yard touchdown run, Alcobendas kick good EWU 35–21
4 12:21 SHSU Derreck Edwards 6-yard touchdown reception from Johnson, Swimberghe kick good EWU 35–28
4 8:44 EWU Cooper Kupp 5-yard touchdown reception from Jordan West, Alcobendas kick goodEWU 42–28
4 5:14 SHSU Shane Young 1-yard touchdown reception from Johnson, Swimberghe kick good EWU 42–35
4 3:13 EWU Bourne 13-yard touchdown reception from Adams, Alcobendas kick good EWU 49–35
4 0:31 EWU Moore 1-yard touchdown run, Alcobendas kick good EWU 56–35
Montana Western at #2 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Bulldogs
0
3 6 0
9
• Eagles
14
13 14 0
41
Date: August 30Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame attendance: 9,116TV announcers (SWX ): Greg Heister & Bill Ames
Sources:
#2 Eastern Washington at Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Eagles
14
17 14 7
52
• Huskies
24
13 7 15
59
Sources:
#2 Eastern Washington at #14 Montana State
1
2 3 4 Total
• Eagles
14
13 10 15
52
Bobcats
23
7 14 7
51
Sources:
#2 Eastern Washington at UC Davis
1
2 3 4 Total
• Eagles
6
3 21 7
37
Aggies
0
7 7 0
14
Sources:
Idaho State at #2 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Bengals
14
17 7 15
53
• Eagles
21
14 14 7
56
Date: October 4Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonTV announcers (SWX): Greg Heister & Bill Ames
Sources:
#2 Eastern Washington at Southern Utah
1
2 3 4 Total
• Eagles
7
14 14 7
42
Thunderbirds
14
3 7 6
30
Sources:
Northern Colorado at #2 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Bears
0
3 7 8
18
• Eagles
7
6 7 6
26
Date: October 18Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame attendance: 10,064TV announcers (SWX): Greg Heister & Bill Ames
Sources:
#2 Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona
1
2 3 4 Total
Eagles
7
7 10 3
27
• Lumberjacks
0
12 7 9
28
Sources:
North Dakota at #6 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
North Dakota
0
3 0 0
3
• Eagles
7
31 3 13
54
Date: November 1Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame attendance: 9,212TV announcers (SWX): Greg Heister & Bill Ames
Sources:
#11 Montana at #5 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Grizzlies
3
7 13 3
26
• Eagles
13
7 13 3
36
Date: November 8Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame start: 12:00 PM PST Game attendance: 11,339Television network: RTNW
Sources:
#5 Eastern Washington at Portland State
1
2 3 4 Total
• Eagles
7
7 21 21
56
Vikings
0
14 6 14
34
Sources:
FCS Playoffs Second Round [ edit ]
#12 Montana Grizzlies at #4 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Grizzlies
3
0 7 10
20
• Eagles
7
6 14 10
37
Date: December 6Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame start: 1:30 PM PST Television network: ESPN3
Sources:
FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals [ edit ]
#7 Illinois State Redbirds at #4 Eastern Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
• Redbirds
10
14 21 14
59
Eagles
7
10 3 26
46
Date: December 13Location: Roos Field Cheney, WashingtonGame start: 1:00 PM PST Television network: ESPN3
Sources:
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking ( ) = First-place votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Final Sports Network 1 (82) 2 (63) 2 (21) 2 (15) 2 (9) 2 (3) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2 (2) 6 5 5 5 4 4 Coaches 2 (6) 2 (2) 2 2 (1) 2 2 2 (1) 2 2 7 5 5 5 4 4
Venues Bowls & rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
College Division / Division II I-AA/FCS
Northern Arizona (1978)
Montana State (1979)
Boise State (1980)
Idaho State (1981)
Montana , Idaho , & Montana State (1982)
Nevada (1983)
Montana State (1984)
Idaho (1985)
Nevada (1986)
Idaho (1987)
Idaho (1988)
Idaho (1989)
Nevada (1990)
Nevada (1991)
Idaho & Eastern Washington (1992)
Montana (1993)
Boise State (1994)
Montana (1995)
Montana (1996)
Eastern Washington (1997)
Montana (1998)
Montana (1999)
Montana (2000)
Montana (2001)
Montana , Montana State , & Idaho State (2002)
Montana State , Montana , & Northern Arizona (2003)
Montana & Eastern Washington (2004)
Eastern Washington , Montana State , & Montana (2005)
Montana (2006)
Montana (2007)
Weber State & Montana (2008)
Montana (2009)
Montana State & Eastern Washington (2010)
Montana State & Montana (2011)
Eastern Washington , Montana State , & Cal Poly (2012)
Eastern Washington (2013)
Eastern Washington (2014)
Southern Utah (2015)
Eastern Washington & North Dakota (2016)
Southern Utah & Weber State (2017)
Eastern Washington , UC Davis , & Weber State (2018)
Sacramento State & Weber State (2019)
Weber State (2020)
Sacramento State (2021)
Montana State & Sacramento State (2022)
Montana (2023)
National championships in bold