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2009 Weber State Wildcats football team


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2009 Weber State Wildcats football
Big Sky Conference
7–5 (6–2 Big Sky)
Ron McBride (5th season)
Matt Hammer (3rd season)
Colton Swan (2nd season)
Stewart Stadium

The 2009 Weber State Wildcats football team represented Weber State University for the 2009 season under head coach Ron McBride. The Wildcats finished the regular season with a record of 7–4 (6–2 Big Sky) and were invited to participate in the FCS Playoffs, where they fell in the first round to William & Mary by a final score of 0–38 to finish 7–5. The Wildcats played two FBS teams, and although they lost both games they lost each game by one touchdown (7 points) or less. Quarterback Cameron Higgins and wide receiver Tim Toone were both selected as FCS All-Americans (Toone on first team and Higgins on second team). 2009 also marked the first time in school history that Weber State qualified for the playoffs two consecutive years.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 51:00 pmat Wyoming*War Memorial StadiumLaramie, WyomingL 22–2918,016
September 123:00 pmat Colorado State*Hughes StadiumFort Collins, ColoradoL 23–2423,417
September 196:30 pmIdaho StateStewart StadiumOgden, UtahW 44–178,467
September 261:05 pmat Portland StatePGE ParkPortland, OregonW 36–296,659
October 31:30 pmMontana StateStewart StadiumOgden, UtahL 21–266,112
October 1012:30 pmat Eastern WashingtonWoodward FieldCheney, WashingtonW 31–135,370
October 171:35 pmSacramento StateStewart StadiumOgden, UtahW 49–108,218
October 241:35 pmat Northern ColoradoNottingham FieldGreeley, ColoradoW 28–202,852
October 311:05 pmat MontanaWashington–Grizzly StadiumMissoula, MontanaL 10–3125,811
November 1412:00 pmNorthern ArizonaStewart StadiumOgden, UtahW 27–94,321
November 2112:00 pmCal Poly*Stewart StadiumOgden, UtahW 47–145,382
November 281:00 pmat William & Mary*Zable StadiumWilliamsburg, Virginia (FCS Playoffs First Round)L 0–386,497
*Non-conference gameHomecomingAll times are in Mountain time
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