The 2000 Davidson Wildcats football team represented
Davidson College as an
independent during the
2000 NCAA Division I-AA football season. It was the program's 102nd season overall but their first with an undefeated record.[1][2] Davidson was led by first-year head coach
Joe Susan, who was named the FCS Mid-Major Coach of the Year.[2]
FCS Mid-Major All-America First Team – Ryan Crawford (The Football Gazette); Bryan Fish (The Football Gazette); Bo Henderson (The Football Gazette)
FCS Mid-Major All-America Second Team – Corey Crawford (The Football Gazette)
FCS Mid-Major Defensive Back of the Year – Ryan Crawford (The Football Gazette)
FCS Independent Defensive MVP – Ryan Crawford
FCS Mid-Major Coach of the Year –
Joe Susan (The Football Gazette)
FCS Independent Coach of the Year – Joe Susan
Notes
^According to the
2000 Davidson statistics sheet, a total of 8,405 spectators attended the four away games. 7,505 combined spectators attended the away games not including Sewanee.