Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Take a close look at The Sports Network
FCS Top 25 because it should be quite different next week.
Saturday's schedule has five conference games matching Top 25 squads.
Included are four of the top seven teams squaring off: No. 2 Montana State
hosting No. 6 Eastern Washington in the Big Sky and No. 5 Wofford visiting No. 7
Georgia Southern in the Southern Conference.
Few, however, are talking about change atop the Top 25.
Monday's new rankings saw North Dakota State solidify its hold on No. 1,
which wasn't surprising after the Bison routed then-No. 3 Youngstown State,
48-7, in Missouri Valley Conference action this past Saturday. The defending
national champions, who have a 5-0 record, received 164 of the 167 first-place
votes - 98.2 percent - and 4,171 points in the poll.
The other three first-place votes went to Montana State (6-0), the two-time
reigning Big Sky co-champion. The Bobcats have won their last two meetings with
Eastern Washington, although they shared the conference title two years ago.
Entering Saturday's showdown, both teams have won their first three conference
games this season.
With Youngstown State falling five spots in the new poll, CAA Football co-
leaders Old Dominion (5-0) and James Madison (4-1) rose one spot each to No. 3
and No. 4, respectively. While ODU was idle this past weekend, JMU rallied to a
win over defending CAA champion Towson.
No. 5 Wofford (5-0) holds the lead in a bunched SoCon race, although a win at
Georgia Southern (4-1) would provide some separation for the Terriers. Both
squads run triple options, and Wofford leads the FCS in rushing yards per game
(448.8) and Georgia Southern ranks second (437).
After Eastern Washington (4-1) and Georgia Southern (4-1), Youngstown State
(4-1) settled in at No. 8, followed by No. 9 Sam Houston State (3-2) and No. 10
Lehigh (6-0), which travels to Georgetown for a key Patriot League game on
Saturday.
Stony Brook (5-1) has followed the path of new Big South all-time rushing
leader Miguel Maysonet to No. 11 - the highest ranking in program history.
Then it's the two programs with the longest active streak of FCS playoff
appearances, New Hampshire (4-2) at No. 12 and Appalachian State (4-2) at No.
13.
They are followed by No. 14 Illinois State (5-1), which hosts Youngstown
State in a Top 25 matchup on Saturday; No. 15 Cal Poly (5-0); No. 16 Northern
Arizona (4-1); No. 17 Towson (2-3); No. 18 Tennessee State (6-0), the Ohio
Valley Conference leader which is in the rankings for the first time since Nov.
17, 2008; No. 19 McNeese State (4-1); and No. 20 South Dakota State (4-1).
Rounding out the poll are No. 21 Central Arkansas (4-2), which visits McNeese
State in a Top 25 game among Southland Conference teams Saturday; No. 22 Harvard
(4-0), whose 13 straight wins are the FCS high; No. 23 Eastern Kentucky (4-2);
No. 24 Delaware (4-2); and No. 25 Samford (5-1), which is appearing in the
rankings for the first time since Oct. 13, 1993.
Samford also is part of a Top 25 matchup Saturday, hosting Appalachian State
in the SoCon.
The CAA has the most Top 25 teams with five, while the Big Sky, Missouri
Valley and SoCon have four each.
The Citadel and Northern Iowa, which are both on three-game losing streaks,
fell out of the Top 25.
A national panel of sports information and media relations directors,
broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries select the Top 25. A first-place
vote is worth 25 points, a second-place vote 24 points, all the way down to one
point for a 25th-place vote.
During the regular season, the Top 25 is released every Monday afternoon,
except for the final weekend of the regular season, when it will be released
Sunday morning, Nov. 18, prior to the selection of the FCS playoff field.
The Sports Network will release a final Top 25 following the FCS championship
game, which will be held Jan. 5 in Frisco, Texas.
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