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		<title>clenz&#8217;s Preseason Top 25</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 15:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>clenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the final countdown to the regular season underway (see the countdown threads on fcsfans.com) the preseason polls are starting to get released.  Unlike the FBS, the FCS uses a playoff system to determine a true champion.  This leaves almost no reason for polls, preseason or regular season, other than fan discussion.  However, that doesn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the final countdown to the regular season underway (see the countdown threads on fcsfans.com) the preseason polls are starting to get released.  Unlike the FBS, the FCS uses a playoff system to determine a true champion.  This leaves almost no reason for polls, preseason or regular season, other than fan discussion.  However, that doesn&#8217;t make doing them, looking at them, and scrutinizing them any less fun for us fans.  There has been page after page discussion on the Athlon, TSN, SouthernPigSkin, and Lindy&#8217;s preseason polls.  Yet, very few, if any, posters on fcsfans.com have posted their full top 25.  I figured if I am going to do a poll attack on the most outrageous poll during the season I should get my poll out there to be attacked.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure I have 5-7 teams on there right now that will not be there at the end of the season, 5-7 more that are way too high, and 5-7 that are probably way to low.  I&#8217;ve always been on the side of saying the CAA is slightly overrated, although I have not beat that drum as hard as others in the FCS world.  However, it&#8217;s tough to do a legit top 25 poll and not include at least 5-6 CAA teams.  Part of that is legitimate top 25 teams, but most of it is because of the top of the conference.  The top 2 or 3 teams are usually top 10 teams, the bottom teams *coughTowsonAndycough* are bottom of the FCS.  That leaves the middle of the pack teams to beat up on each other and look tougher because of the occasional upset of a top team.  I noticed I had more Big Sky and SoCon teams than I thought I would.  As well as more MEAC, Southland and OVC teams in contention&#8230;.possibly too many.</p>
<p>The Big Sky, SoCon and CAA take home 8 of the top 10 spots in my poll.  That seems excessive, especially to those who support teams from other conferences or who don&#8217;t really follow the FCS.  However, it doesn&#8217;t take much more than 10 minutes of research to see that there are only a handful of teams from outside of those conferences who have accomplished anything (to be honest there is only a handful of teams from those three conferences who have accomplished anything.)</p>
<p>Full conference break down:<br />
<div class="shortcode-orderedlist decimal"></p>
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<li>CAA &#8211; 6 teams (2 top 10)</li>
<li>SoCon &#8211; 4 teams (3 top 10)</li>
<li>Big Sky &#8211; 3 (3 top 10) &#8211; 1 team, 1 in consideration</li>
<li>MVFC &#8211; 3 teams (1 top 10), 1 in consideration</li>
<li>Southland &#8211; 3 teams</li>
<li>OVC &#8211; 2 teams (1 top 10), 1 in consideration</li>
<li>Great West &#8211; 1 team, 1 in consideration (Both teams are future Big Sky members)</li>
<li>MEAC &#8211; 1 team, 1 in consideration</li>
<li>Big South &#8211; 1 team</li>
<li>Patriot &#8211; 1 team</li>
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1. Eastern Washington Eagles, Big Sky<br />
2. Georgia Southern Eagles, SoCon<br />
3. Appalachian State Mountaineers, SoCon<br />
4. William and Mary Tribe, CAA<br />
5. Montana State Bobcats, Big Sky<br />
6. Delaware Blue Hens, CAA<br />
7. Northern Iowa Panthers, MVFC<br />
8. Wofford Terriers, SoCon<br />
9. Jacksonville State Gamecocks, Ohio Valley<br />
10. Montana Grizzlies, Big Sky<br />
11. New Hampshire Wildcats, CAA<br />
12. North Dakota State Bison, MVFC<br />
13. Liberty Flames, Big South<br />
14. Richmond Spiders, CAA<br />
15. Villanova Wildcats, CAA<br />
16. Stephan F. Austin Lumberjacks, Southland<br />
17. Lehigh Mountain Hawks, Patriot<br />
18. Chattanooga Mocs, SoCon<br />
19. Central Arkansas Bears, Southland<br />
20. Southern Illinois Salukis, MVFC<br />
21. Cal Poly, Great West<br />
22. South Carolina State Bulldogs, MEAC<br />
23. Southeast Missouri State Red Hawks, Ohio Valley<br />
24. McNeese State Cowboys, Southland<br />
25. James Madison Dukes, CAA</p>
<p>Next 5 considered: Western Illinois (MVFC) , Southern Utah (Great West), Murray State(Ohio Valley), Bethune-Cookman (MEAC), Sacramento State(Big Sky)</p>
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		<title>Spotlight shines on Orangeburg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Weiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rob Weiss, FCS Update All eyes in the MEAC will focus on Orangeburg, SC this weekend as the Florida A&#38;M Rattlers face the South Carolina State Bulldogs Both teams take the field Saturday with an overall record of 4-1, and a MEAC record of 2-0. Florida A&#38;M&#8217;s lone loss came to in-state FBS rival Miami, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Rob Weiss, FCS Update</h3>
<p>All eyes in the MEAC will focus on Orangeburg, SC this weekend as the Florida A&amp;M Rattlers face the South Carolina State Bulldogs</p>
<p>Both teams take the field Saturday with an overall record of 4-1, and a MEAC record of 2-0. Florida A&amp;M&#8217;s lone loss came to in-state FBS rival Miami, and SC State also fell to an in-state rival when the faced South Carolina.</p>
<p>Florida A&amp;M comes in with national sensation, LeRoy Vann, who has been featured on ESPN because of his explosiveness in the Rattlers return game. When asked about Vann and the problems he presented, S.C. State head coach, Buddy Pough said that they would not kick the ball out of bounds to avoid Vann touching the ball. The special teams battle could easily win this game.</p>
<p>The Bulldogs of South Carolina State are coming off of a 2008 playoff appearance in which they came close to upsetting FCS powerhouse, Appalachian State. They are lead by Senior RB Will Ford, who leads the team with 383 yards rushing. Ford is on the Payton Award watch list after rushing for 1,499 yards last year. Their marquee win at this point in the season came against Grambling State in week one. The game ended with a final score of 34-31, but the game was never really that close. The Bulldogs struggled at times, had conditioning issues, and just were not playing to their potential. If this game were played again I would expect the Bulldogs to win by 10+.</p>
<p>This game could very well decide the MEAC championship which would guarantee a spot in the 2009 FCS playoffs. While the loser could still learn an at-large bid, no one wants to leave it to chance.</p>
<p>Coach Pough feels like both teams have a strong resume for the playoffs. While the winner clearly has the better path, Pough feels both teams belong in at this point in the season. When asked about their non-conference schedule, Couch Pough said that he felt like they played on of the toughest non-conference slates in FCS football. This schedule included a neutral site game against Grambling State, FBS South Carolina, and Winston Salem State.</p>
<p>I contacted Florida A&amp;M or this article, but was unable to get a response. Current issues in their athletic department may have caused communication issues. If we can get a comment from Coach Taylor, then the story will be updated.</p>
<p>Prediction:</p>
<p>South Carolina State 24   Florida A&amp;M 14</p>
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