The 2013 Sun Belt Conference football season was the 13th college football season for the Sun Belt Conference. During the 2013 season, Sun Belt football consisted of eight members: Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy, and WKU.
This was the first season for two teams in Sun Belt football; and the final season of Sun Belt play for a third. Georgia State was one of the six charter members of the Sun Belt Conference in 1976, but left the league in 1981, 20 years before the conference began sponsoring football in 2001 and nearly 30 years before the school started its football program in 2010. The Panthers returned to the Sun Belt in 2013 during a major wave of realignment that dramatically affected the conference. Also joining the Sun Belt in 2013 was Texas State, which left the WAC after only one season in that league. WKU was in its last season of Sun Belt play, as it will join Conference USA in 2014.
Due to NCAA transitional rules, Georgia State, coming from the FCS Colonial Athletic Association, was not eligible for a conference championship or postseason play. South Alabama and Texas State, which both began transitions from FCS in 2011, were now eligible for postseason play and a conference championship.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Preseason
Award watch lists
The following Sun Belt players were named to preseason award watch lists:
Sun Belt Media Day
- Sun Belt Conference Media Days was held on July 15, 2013 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Pre-Season Offensive Player of the Year - Kolton Browning (QB, Louisiana-Monroe)
- Pre-Season Defensive Player of the Year - Andrew Jackson (LB, WKU)
Coaches Poll
- Louisiana-Lafayette - 57 (4)
- Louisiana-Monroe - 57 (2)
- Arkansas State - 45 (2)
- WKU - 44
- Troy - 35
- Texas State - 23
- South Alabama - 19
- Georgia State -8
Louisiana-Lafayette & ULM tied for conference pre-season champions. Louisiana-Lafayette is listed as #1 because of 1st place votes.
Preseason All-Conference Team
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Coaches
NOTE: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season
Sun Belt vs. BCS AQ Conference matchups
Regular season
All dates, times, and TV are tentative and subject to change.
All Sun Belt teams are located in the Central Time Zone except for Georgia State, which is in the Eastern Time Zone. Start times for non-conference games are local for the Sun Belt team; for conference games, starting times are local for the home team.
Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll for that week until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
- Open this week: Texas State
Week 4
- Open this week: South Alabama
Week 5
- Open this week: Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette
Week 6
- Open this week: Arkansas State
Week 7
- Open this week: South Alabama, Louisiana-Lafayette, Western Kentucky
Week 8
- Open this week: Arkansas State, Troy, Louisiana-Monroe
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
- Open this week: Georgia State, South Alabama, Texas State
Week 12
- Open this week: Louisiana-Monroe, Western Kentucky
Week 13
- Open this week : Troy, Louisiana-Lafayette
Week 14
Week 15
Bowl games
In 2013, the SBC placed 2 teams in bowl games, while 5 other teams were bowl-eligible but not selected for bowl games. The conference went 2-0 with Arkansas State and Louisiana-Lafayette both winning.
NOTE: All times are local
Players of the Year
2013 Sun Belt Player of the Year awards
All-Sun Belt/American Team
Coaches All-Conference Selections
Honorable Mention: Arkansas State: Adam Kennedy, Chris Stone; Georgia State: Ulrick John, Joseph Peterson; Louisiana-Lafayette: Jacob Maxwell, Dominique Tovell; Louisiana-Monroe: Kolton Browning, Centarius Donald; South Alabama Jay Jones, Aleem Sunanon ; Texas State: David Mayo, Mike Orakpo; Troy: Jordan Chunn, Bryan Holmes; Western Kentucky: Willie McNeal, Forrest Lamp.
All-Americans
Western Kentucky's Antonio Andrews was named 1st team All-American by SI for All-Purpose team.
Home attendance
+Western Kentucky played first game at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee vs. Kentucky (Counted as home game). Total attendance, average attendance and percent of capacity figure calculated based only on games in L.T. Smith Stadium
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