STATS Poll 21 OCT
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STATS Poll 21 OCT
STATS FCS Poll
Rankings as of 10/21/2019
Rank School Votes Prev
1 North Dakota State (7-0) 3972 (156) 1
2 James Madison (7-1) 3765 (3) 2
3 South Dakota State (6-1) 3677 3
4 Weber State (5-2) 3443 4
5 Villanova (6-1) 3168 7
6 Kennesaw State (6-1) 3137 6
7 Sacramento State (5-2) 2927 15
8 Illinois State (5-2) 2781 11
9 Montana State (5-2) 2528 12
10 Montana (5-2) 2422 5
11 UNI (4-3) 2316 14
12 Central Arkansas (5-2) 2225 13
13 Princeton (5-0) 1780 17
14 Furman (4-3) 1618 8
15 Nicholls (4-3) 1470 9
16 Towson (4-3) 1383 18
17 Dartmouth (5-0) 1188 21
18 North Carolina A&T (4-2) 1147 10
19 Delaware (4-3) 816 24
20 Florida A&M (6-1) 762 NR
21 Sam Houston State (5-3) 735 NR
22 UC Davis (4-4) 663 23
23 Central Connecticut State (6-1) 645 25
24 Southeast Missouri State (4-3) 548 NR
25 Jacksonville State (5-3) 488 16
Others: UT Martin (477) , Wofford (264) , UIW (196) , Stony Brook (167) , Alcorn State (131) , New Hampshire (127) , Austin Peay (103) , Citadel (88) , Albany (82) , Elon (72) , Youngstown State (63) , Eastern Washington (62) , Southeastern Louisiana (44) , Yale (43) , Monmouth (34) , South Carolina State (25) , Portland State (23) , Bethune-Cookman (21) , Harvard (14) , Chattanooga (12) , North Dakota (9) , Campbell (7) , Southern Illinois (4) , Duquesne (2) , Eastern Kentucky (1)
STATS FCS Top 25 Voters – STATS: Craig Haley; Brian Orefice. Big Sky Conference: Brian Berger; Brad Bugger; Eric Burdick; Frank Gogola; Paul Grua; Mark Honbo; Jon Kasper; Doug Kelly; Bill Lamberty; Mike Lund; Colter Nuanez; Jon Oglesby; Steve Schaack; Randy Scovil; Mitch Strohman; Eric Taber; Denise Thompson; Larry Weir. Big South Conference: David Beall; John Bednarowski; Matt Harmon; Jim Heath; Jeff Hodges; Marc Rabb; Mark Simpson; Greg Viscomi; Jason Williams. CAA Football: Chris Brooks; Scott Day; Shane Donaldson; Glenn Frazer; Pete Iorizzo; Dean Kenefick; Scott Klatzkin; Allen Lessels; Greg Madia; Matt McCollester; Tyson McHatten; Brian Miller; Mike Murphy; Scott Selheimer; Adam Smith; Kevin Tresolini; Rob Turner; Rob Washburn, Andrew Wilson. FCS Independent:Alec Stocker Johnson; Ivy League: Rick Bender; Chas Dorman; Greg Hotchkiss; Chris Humm; Craig Larson; Dan Loney; Jerry Price; Tim Williamson. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Derek Bryant; Bill Hamilton; Matt Michalec; Kyle Serba; Jay Walker; Maurice Williams. Missouri Valley Football Conference: Bryan Boettcher, John Bohnenkamp; Jason Hove; Ace Hunt; Dom Izzo; Mike Kern; Jeff Kolpack; Tim McCaughan; Jim Nelson; Patrick Osterman; Trevor Parks; Ryan Perreault; Randy Reinhardt; Jeff Schwartz; Tom Weber; Mike Williams, Jerek Wolcott. Northeast Conference: John Beisser; Brian Cleary; Daniel Griffin; Liam Halferty; Tristan Hobbes; Tad Maurey; Casey Schermick; Ralph Ventre. Ohio Valley Conference: Alex Boggis; Neal Bradley; Kevin Britton; Thomas Corhern; Jose’ Garcia; Parker Griffith; Jeff Honza; Rich Moser; Karl Park: Mike Parris; Justin Rust; Kyle Schwartz; Josh Underwood. Patriot League: Charles Bare; Joe DiBari; Jen Dobias; Keith Groller; Kevin Herr; Mike Joseph; Steve Lomangino; Eric Malanowski; Matt Markus; John Painter, Ryan Sakamoto; Brendan Thomas. Pioneer Football League: Jake Brewer; Cody Bush; Mike Ferraro; Doug Hauschild; Todd Ickow; Scott Manze; Ryan Wronkowicz. Southern Conference: Jay Blackman; Kevin Brown; John Brush; Daniel Hooker; Joey Mullins; Hunter Reid; Robbie Ross; Todd Shanesy; Dan Shirley; Jamie Williams; Brent Williamson. Southland Conference: Jason Barfield; David Berry; Matthew Bonnette; Jamie Bustos; Zachary Carlton; Kemmler Chapple; Josh Criswell; James Dixon; Harold Mann; Jason Pugh; Russ Reneau; Teddy Renois; Josh Yonis. Southwestern Athletic Conference: Dennis Driscoll; Travis Jarome; Ronnie Johnson; Robbie Kleinmuntz; Duane Lewis. Other Representatives: Josh Buchanan; David Hashagen; Sam Herder; Emory Hunt; Brett Huston; Kris Kallem; Brandon Lawrence; Kevin Marshall; Brian McLaughlin; Kylor Neale; Jon Passman; Jim Seman; Lawrence Smith; Phil Sokol; Reggie Thomas.
Rankings as of 10/21/2019
Rank School Votes Prev
1 North Dakota State (7-0) 3972 (156) 1
2 James Madison (7-1) 3765 (3) 2
3 South Dakota State (6-1) 3677 3
4 Weber State (5-2) 3443 4
5 Villanova (6-1) 3168 7
6 Kennesaw State (6-1) 3137 6
7 Sacramento State (5-2) 2927 15
8 Illinois State (5-2) 2781 11
9 Montana State (5-2) 2528 12
10 Montana (5-2) 2422 5
11 UNI (4-3) 2316 14
12 Central Arkansas (5-2) 2225 13
13 Princeton (5-0) 1780 17
14 Furman (4-3) 1618 8
15 Nicholls (4-3) 1470 9
16 Towson (4-3) 1383 18
17 Dartmouth (5-0) 1188 21
18 North Carolina A&T (4-2) 1147 10
19 Delaware (4-3) 816 24
20 Florida A&M (6-1) 762 NR
21 Sam Houston State (5-3) 735 NR
22 UC Davis (4-4) 663 23
23 Central Connecticut State (6-1) 645 25
24 Southeast Missouri State (4-3) 548 NR
25 Jacksonville State (5-3) 488 16
Others: UT Martin (477) , Wofford (264) , UIW (196) , Stony Brook (167) , Alcorn State (131) , New Hampshire (127) , Austin Peay (103) , Citadel (88) , Albany (82) , Elon (72) , Youngstown State (63) , Eastern Washington (62) , Southeastern Louisiana (44) , Yale (43) , Monmouth (34) , South Carolina State (25) , Portland State (23) , Bethune-Cookman (21) , Harvard (14) , Chattanooga (12) , North Dakota (9) , Campbell (7) , Southern Illinois (4) , Duquesne (2) , Eastern Kentucky (1)
STATS FCS Top 25 Voters – STATS: Craig Haley; Brian Orefice. Big Sky Conference: Brian Berger; Brad Bugger; Eric Burdick; Frank Gogola; Paul Grua; Mark Honbo; Jon Kasper; Doug Kelly; Bill Lamberty; Mike Lund; Colter Nuanez; Jon Oglesby; Steve Schaack; Randy Scovil; Mitch Strohman; Eric Taber; Denise Thompson; Larry Weir. Big South Conference: David Beall; John Bednarowski; Matt Harmon; Jim Heath; Jeff Hodges; Marc Rabb; Mark Simpson; Greg Viscomi; Jason Williams. CAA Football: Chris Brooks; Scott Day; Shane Donaldson; Glenn Frazer; Pete Iorizzo; Dean Kenefick; Scott Klatzkin; Allen Lessels; Greg Madia; Matt McCollester; Tyson McHatten; Brian Miller; Mike Murphy; Scott Selheimer; Adam Smith; Kevin Tresolini; Rob Turner; Rob Washburn, Andrew Wilson. FCS Independent:Alec Stocker Johnson; Ivy League: Rick Bender; Chas Dorman; Greg Hotchkiss; Chris Humm; Craig Larson; Dan Loney; Jerry Price; Tim Williamson. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Derek Bryant; Bill Hamilton; Matt Michalec; Kyle Serba; Jay Walker; Maurice Williams. Missouri Valley Football Conference: Bryan Boettcher, John Bohnenkamp; Jason Hove; Ace Hunt; Dom Izzo; Mike Kern; Jeff Kolpack; Tim McCaughan; Jim Nelson; Patrick Osterman; Trevor Parks; Ryan Perreault; Randy Reinhardt; Jeff Schwartz; Tom Weber; Mike Williams, Jerek Wolcott. Northeast Conference: John Beisser; Brian Cleary; Daniel Griffin; Liam Halferty; Tristan Hobbes; Tad Maurey; Casey Schermick; Ralph Ventre. Ohio Valley Conference: Alex Boggis; Neal Bradley; Kevin Britton; Thomas Corhern; Jose’ Garcia; Parker Griffith; Jeff Honza; Rich Moser; Karl Park: Mike Parris; Justin Rust; Kyle Schwartz; Josh Underwood. Patriot League: Charles Bare; Joe DiBari; Jen Dobias; Keith Groller; Kevin Herr; Mike Joseph; Steve Lomangino; Eric Malanowski; Matt Markus; John Painter, Ryan Sakamoto; Brendan Thomas. Pioneer Football League: Jake Brewer; Cody Bush; Mike Ferraro; Doug Hauschild; Todd Ickow; Scott Manze; Ryan Wronkowicz. Southern Conference: Jay Blackman; Kevin Brown; John Brush; Daniel Hooker; Joey Mullins; Hunter Reid; Robbie Ross; Todd Shanesy; Dan Shirley; Jamie Williams; Brent Williamson. Southland Conference: Jason Barfield; David Berry; Matthew Bonnette; Jamie Bustos; Zachary Carlton; Kemmler Chapple; Josh Criswell; James Dixon; Harold Mann; Jason Pugh; Russ Reneau; Teddy Renois; Josh Yonis. Southwestern Athletic Conference: Dennis Driscoll; Travis Jarome; Ronnie Johnson; Robbie Kleinmuntz; Duane Lewis. Other Representatives: Josh Buchanan; David Hashagen; Sam Herder; Emory Hunt; Brett Huston; Kris Kallem; Brandon Lawrence; Kevin Marshall; Brian McLaughlin; Kylor Neale; Jon Passman; Jim Seman; Lawrence Smith; Phil Sokol; Reggie Thomas.

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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
18 North Carolina A&T (4-2)
20 Florida A&M (6-1)
I know it was an OT win, but their resumes are nearly identical with the exception of FAMU beating NCAT. Voters are lazy and dumb.
20 Florida A&M (6-1)
I know it was an OT win, but their resumes are nearly identical with the exception of FAMU beating NCAT. Voters are lazy and dumb.

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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
Question: How do the Kitties move up three spots after a BYE?!?

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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
Because they didn't want to drop the Grizzlies any further and saw that our loss to Sac was by about half as many points.
Seriously, it was hard to find any teams after the top 6 to put in there.
Seriously, it was hard to find any teams after the top 6 to put in there.
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
UC Davis 4-489Hen wrote:18 North Carolina A&T (4-2)
20 Florida A&M (6-1)
I know it was an OT win, but their resumes are nearly identical with the exception of FAMU beating NCAT. Voters are lazy and dumb.
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
#6 SoS. They’d be heavily favored over either.dal4018 wrote:UC Davis 4-489Hen wrote:18 North Carolina A&T (4-2)
20 Florida A&M (6-1)
I know it was an OT win, but their resumes are nearly identical with the exception of FAMU beating NCAT. Voters are lazy and dumb.
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
I was saying FAMU should be ahead of NCAT.dal4018 wrote:UC Davis 4-489Hen wrote:18 North Carolina A&T (4-2)
20 Florida A&M (6-1)
I know it was an OT win, but their resumes are nearly identical with the exception of FAMU beating NCAT. Voters are lazy and dumb.

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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
Aggies vs Aggies who is UC Davis top WR I want to see what FRANKLIN MC CAIN would do against him.He is a BUCHANAN AWARD CANDIDATE.kalm wrote:#6 SoS. They’d be heavily favored over either.dal4018 wrote:UC Davis 4-4
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
If McCain was in that game Aggies win!!!! He would have shut Marcus Williams down.89Hen wrote:I was saying FAMU should be ahead of NCAT.dal4018 wrote:UC Davis 4-4
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
I thought you were critical of both schools.89Hen wrote:I was saying FAMU should be ahead of NCAT.dal4018 wrote:UC Davis 4-4
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Re: STATS Poll 21 OCT
McCain at 6-0 175 is much taller than I thought I wrongly assumed he was 5-8 170 like Darrell Green.If Green had his height he would have been a obvious D1 recruit.Green and McCain share a obvious trait blazing speed Green(4.25) McCain (4.38)


