2010 Lehigh Mountain Hawks football team

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2010 Lehigh Mountain Hawks football
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Patriot League champion
FCS Playoffs Second Round, L 20–42 vs. Delaware
Conference Patriot League
Ranking
Sports NetworkNo. 14
FCS CoachesNo. 14
Record10–3 (5–0 Patriot)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Dave Cecchini (1st season)
Defensive coordinator Dave Kotulski (5th season)
Home stadium Goodman Stadium
Seasons
  2009
2011  
2010 Patriot League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 14 Lehigh $^  5 0   10 3  
Colgate  3 2   7 4  
Holy Cross  3 2   6 5  
Georgetown  2 3   4 7  
Lafayette  1 4   2 9  
Bucknell  1 4   1 10  
Fordham  0 0   5 6  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2010 Lehigh Mountain Hawks football team represented Lehigh University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Andy Coen and played its home games at Goodman Stadium. They finished the regular season with a 9–2 record overall and a 5–0 record in Patriot League play, making them conference champions. The team qualified for the playoffs, in which they were eliminated in the second round by Delaware. [1]

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 4at Drake *W 28–143,628 [2]
September 11No. 2 Villanova *L 28–148,168 [3]
September 18 Princeton *
  • Goodman Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
W 35–226,344 [4]
September 25at No. 16 New Hampshire *L 10–318,144 [5]
October 9 Fordham *
  • Goodman Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
W 21–175,176 [6]
October 16at Harvard *W 21–1912,252 [7]
October 23 Bucknell
  • Goodman Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
W 32–107,571 [8]
October 30 Colgate
  • Goodman Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
W 44–146,784 [9]
November 6at Holy Cross W 34–175,892 [10]
November 13at Georgetown W 24–72,819 [11]
November 20at Lafayette No. 22W 20–1313,982 [12]
November 27at No. 16 Northern Iowa *No. 19W 14–75,990 [13]
December 4at No. 2 Delaware *No. 19L 21–1713,649 [14]

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