2017 Troy Trojans football team

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2017 Troy Trojans football
Troy Trojans logo.svg
Sun Belt co-champion
New Orleans Bowl champion
New Orleans Bowl, W 50–30 vs. North Texas
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record11–2 (7–1 Sun Belt)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinator Kenny Edenfield (8th season)
Co-offensive coordinatorMatt Moore (2nd season)
Defensive coordinator Vic Koenning (5th season)
Home stadium Veterans Memorial Stadium
Seasons
  2016
2018  
2017 Sun Belt Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Troy +  7 1   11 2  
Appalachian State +  7 1   9 4  
Arkansas State  6 2   7 5  
Georgia State  5 3   7 5  
New Mexico State  4 4   7 6  
Louisiana  4 4   5 7  
Louisiana–Monroe  4 4   4 8  
Idaho  3 5   4 8  
South Alabama  3 5   4 8  
Coastal Carolina *  2 6   3 9  
Georgia Southern  2 6   2 10  
Texas State  1 7   2 10  
  • + Conference co-champions
  • * – Ineligible for postseason play due to FCS-to-FBS transition rules

The 2017 Troy Trojans football team represented Troy University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Trojans played their home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Troy, Alabama, and competed in the Sun Belt Conference. They were led by third-year head coach Neal Brown. They finished the season 11–2, 7–1 in Sun Belt play to finish in a tie for the Sun Belt championship. They received an invitation to the New Orleans Bowl where they defeated North Texas.

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Schedule

Troy announced its 2017 football schedule on March 1, 2017. The 2017 schedule consisted of six home and away games in the regular season. The Trojans hosted Sun Belt foes Georgia Southern, Idaho, South Alabama, and Texas State, and traveled to Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia State, and New Mexico State. [1]

The Trojans hosted two of their four non-conference opponents, Akron from the Mid-American Conference and Alabama State from the Southwestern Athletic Conference, and will travel to Boise State from the Mountain West Conference and LSU from the Southeastern Conference.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 22:45 p.m.at Boise State * ESPNU L 13–2431,581
September 95:00 p.m. Alabama State * ESPN3 W 34–729,278
September 167:00 p.m.at New Mexico State ESPN3W 27–2415,446
September 235:00 p.m. Akron *
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Troy, AL
ESPN3W 22–1727,324
September 306:00 p.m.at No. 25 LSU *ESPNUW 24–2199,879
October 117:00 p.m. South Alabama
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Troy, AL (rivalry)
ESPN2 L 8–1925,211
October 211:00 p.m.at Georgia State ESPN3W 34–1015,388
October 282:30 p.m. Georgia Southern Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Troy, AL
ESPN3W 38–1623,846
November 28:15 p.m. Idaho
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Troy, AL
ESPNUW 24–2120,341
November 113:30 p.m.at Coastal Carolina ESPN3W 42–1715,545
November 243:00 p.m. Texas State
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Troy, AL
ESPN3W 62–920,737
December 26:30 p.m.at Arkansas State ESPN2W 32–2527,462
December 1612:00 p.m.vs. North Texas * ESPN W 50–3024,904
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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Game summaries

At Boise State

1234Total
Trojans370313
Broncos7100724

Alabama State

1234Total
Hornets70007
Trojans7137734

At New Mexico State

1234Total
Trojans13014027
Aggies3013824

Akron

1234Total
Zips307717
Trojans790622

At LSU

1234Total
Trojans737724
No. 25 Tigers0071421

Troy beat LSU securing their first win against an AP TOP 25 team.

South Alabama

1234Total
Jaguars727319
Trojans00088

At Georgia State

1234Total
Trojans71410334
Panthers300710

Georgia Southern

1234Total
Eagles730616
Trojans14143738

Idaho

1234Total
Vandals7001421
Trojans0107724

At Coastal Carolina

1234Total
Trojans14147742
Chanticleers1007017

Texas State

1234Total
Bobcats00639
Trojans172414762

At Arkansas State

1234Total
Trojans07101532
Red Wolves01031225

vs North Texas–New Orleans Bowl

1234Total
Trojans15721750
Mean Green7133730

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