I'm not exactly thrilled with it, but it's at least sorta decent, I guess. How CP isn't ranked, I don't know. There are big gaps after 7, 15, and 20 (i.e. around 300 points within the poll). There is also some differentiation within ORV at 27, 30, and 35 (smaller gaps, but noticeably bigger than the gaps around them).
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1 North Dakota State (140) 2-0 4085 1
2 Montana State (9) 3-0 3767 3
3 Sam Houston State (8) 1-1 3669 2
4 Youngstown State (7) 3-0 3579 5
5 Old Dominion 3-0 3299 6
6 James Madison 2-1 3115 4
7 Wofford (1) 3-0 2912 9
8 Northern Iowa 1-2 2673 7
9 Eastern Washington 1-1 2656 10
10 Citadel 3-0 2468 21
11 Georgia Southern 1-1 2209 11
12 Delaware 3-0 2120 13
13 Towson 1-1 2111 12
14 Montana 2-1 1959 14
15 Illinois State 3-0 1883 15
16 Lehigh 3-0 1544 16
17 Appalachian State 1-2 1476 8
18 New Hampshire 2-1 1429 18
19 McNeese State 3-0 1319 19
20 Stony Brook 2-1 1189 17
21 Eastern Kentucky 2-1 810 20
22 Indiana State 2-1 621 22
23 Maine 1-1 369 25
24 Jacksonville State 1-1 358 24
25 Central Arkansas 2-1 292 NR
Dropped from rankings: Stephen F. Austin 23
Others receiving votes: Cal Poly 288, Stephen F. Austin 261, Harvard 174, Sacramento State 154, Northern Arizona 149, Samford 99, Tennessee-Martin 88, Bethune-Cookman 88, Tennessee State 84, North Dakota 76, South Dakota State 31, Albany 29, Lafayette 29, Eastern Illinois 29, Norfolk State 26, Richmond 19, Tennessee Tech 18, Alabama A&M 16, Alabama State 11, Villanova 10, South Carolina State 10, Florida A&M 4, Howard 4, Jacksonville 3, Southern Utah 3, Yale 3, Western Illinois 1, Chattanooga 1, Brown 1.
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