2014 Eastern Washington Eagles football team


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.

Schedule

Despite also being a member of the Big Sky Conference, the game with Montana State on September 20 is considered a non conference game.

Game summaries

Sam Houston State

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
0–32013SHSU, 49–34

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Montana Western

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
7–12007EWU, 52–13

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Washington

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
0–12011WASH, 30–27

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Montana State

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
27–102013EWU, 54–29

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UC Davis

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
3–02012EWU, 31–28

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Idaho State

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
25–92013EWU, 55–34

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Southern Utah

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
5–22013EWU, 34–10

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Northern Colorado

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
8–12011EWU, 48–27

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Northern Arizona

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
19–102011EWU, 36–28

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North Dakota

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
2–02013EWU, 35–14

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Montana

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
13–26-12013EWU, 42–37

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Portland State

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
16–19–12013EWU, 42–41

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FCS Playoffs

FCS Playoffs Second Round

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
14–26–12014EWU, 36–26

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FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals

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Overall recordLast meetingResult
1–12012 FCS PlayoffsEWU, 51–35

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