Team (First-place votes) | 2013 Record | Points | Previous Rank | |
1. | North Dakota State Bison (155) | 10-0 | 3875 | 1 |
2. | Eastern Illinois Panthers | 10-1 | 3686 | 2 |
3. | Eastern Washington Eagles | 9-2 | 3579 | 3 |
4. | Maine Black Bears | 10-1 | 3335 | 6 |
5. | Montana Grizzlies | 9-2 | 3022 | 7 |
6. | McNeese State Cowboys | 9-2 | 2882 | 9 |
7. | Towson Tigers | 9-2 | 2795 | 10 |
8. | Southeastern Louisiana Lions | 9-2 | 2781 | 14 |
9. | Sam Houston State Bearkats | 8-3 | 2527 | 4 |
10. | Northern Arizona Lumberjacks | 8-2 | 2513 | 12 |
11. | Coastal Carolina Chanticleers | 10-1 | 2509 | 11 |
12. | Fordham Rams | 10-1 | 2163 | 5 |
13. | Montana State Bobcats | 7-4 | 1675 | 8 |
14. | Bethune-Cookman Wildcats | 9-2 | 1568 | 18 |
15. | Youngstown State Penguins | 8-3 | 1487 | 15 |
16. | South Dakota State Jackrabbits | 7-4 | 1415 | 19 |
17. | Lehigh Mountain Hawks | 8-2 | 1324 | 20 |
18. | Charleston Southern Buccaneers | 10-2 | 1181 | 13 |
19. | William & Mary Tribe | 7-4 | 1051 | 16 |
20. | Southern Utah Thunderbirds | 8-3 | 878 | NR |
21. | New Hampshire Wildcats | 6-4 | 759 | 23 |
22. | Princeton Tigers | 8-1 | 704 | 25 |
23. | Chattanooga Mocs | 8-3 | 578 | 17 |
24. | Samford Bulldogs | 7-4 | 506 | NR |
25. | Tennessee State Tigers | 9-3 | 402 | NR |
Others receiving votes: Jacksonville State 262, Delaware 253, South Carolina State 158, Harvard 113, Villanova 56, Northern Iowa 55, Wofford 43, UT Martin 38, Sacred Heart 30, Alcorn State 28, Furman 25, James Madison 24, Southern Illinois 19, Illinois State 15, Central Arkansas 15, Jackson State 13, Gardner-Webb 12, Liberty 9, Georgia Southern 4, Eastern Kentucky 4, Richmond 3, San Diego 1. ... |
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
First three in FCS Top 25 power along
Philadelphia, PA (SportsNetwork.com) - FCS powers North Dakota State, Eastern
Illinois and Eastern Washington continue to play their best football at the
right time of the season.
The trio stood 1, 2, 3, respectively, in The Sports Network FCS Top 25 for
the fifth straight week on Monday. In fact, North Dakota State, which gained all
155 first-place votes and 3,875 points, has been the top-ranked team since the
preseason.
North Dakota State (10-0) hasn't lost a game, Eastern Illinois (10-1) hasn't
lost to an FCS opponent and Eastern Washington (9-2) has only lost to one FCS
opponent. All three have claimed their conference's automatic qualifying bid to
the FCS playoffs.
One weekend remains in the regular season. The 24-team playoff field will be
announced Sunday morning.
North Dakota State, which has won 19 straight games and the last two FCS
national titles, clinched its third straight Missouri Valley Football Conference
championship this past Saturday by defeating Youngstown State, 35-17.
The Bison would figure to earn the No. 1 overall playoff seed if they post a
home win over South Dakota in their regular-season finale on Saturday.
Eastern Illinois is still hopeful of a slip by the Bison. Coach Dino Babers'
Panthers, whose lone loss was by four points to Northern Illinois, finished off
a second straight Ohio Valley Conference title by pounding Jacksonville State,
52-14, on Saturday.
EIU will end the regular season by visiting UT Martin this weekend.
Eastern Washington earned at least a share of the Big Sky Conference title by
defeating Cal Poly, 35-22, this past Saturday. The Eagles, whose losses are both
on the road to Toledo and Southland Conference power Sam Houston State, will end
the regular season on Saturday by hosting Portland State.
Maine (10-1) moved up two spots to No. 4 for its highest ranking since being
No. 2 in 2002. The Black Bears have clinched a berth in the playoffs as the CAA
Football champion.
The rest of the Top 10 was No. 5 Montana (9-2); No. 6 McNeese State (9-2);
No. 7 Towson (9-2); No. 8 Southeastern Louisiana (9-2), which has clinched the
Southland Conference's automatic bid; No. 9 Sam Houston State (8-3); and No. 10
Northern Arizona (8-2).
Coastal Carolina (10-1) remained at No. 11, one spot ahead of No. 12 Fordham
(10-1), which dropped seven spots after suffering its first loss of the season,
27-14 to Lafayette.
The Rams were followed by No. 13 Montana State (7-4), No. 14 Bethune-Cookman
(9-2), No. 15 Youngstown State (8-3), No. 16 South Dakota State (7-4), No. 17
Lehigh (8-2), No. 18 Charleston Southern (10-2), No. 19 William & Mary (7-4)
and No. 20 Southern Utah (8-3), which moved into the rankings for the first time
since Oct. 3, 2011. The Thunderbirds pulled a 22-14 Big Sky win at Montana State
this past Saturday to put themselves in contention for a playoff bid.
New Hampshire (6-4) was ranked 21st in its 138th consecutive appearance in
the rankings. Rounding out the poll were No. 22 Princeton (8-1), No. 23
Chattanooga (8-3), No. 24 Samford (7-4) and No. 25 Tennessee State (9-3). The
latter two returned to the poll after Delaware, Jacksonville State and Wofford
dropped out following losses this past weekend.
A panel of sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters,
writers and other dignitaries selects the national poll. In the Top 25 voting, 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 will be released every Monday
afternoon, except for the final weekend ahead, when it will be released Sunday
morning prior to the selection of the FCS playoff field.
The final Top 25 will be released on the Monday after the FCS championship
game Jan. 4 in Frisco, Texas.
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