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Conference races heat up for FCS Top 25; three Big Sky teams in this week’s poll

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(STATS) – Conference play is beginning to take over the college football schedule and the FCS has a diverse group leading the way into the most heated part of the season.

The first six teams in Monday’s STATS FCS Top 25 were from different conferences, there were seven conferences among the top 10 teams and nine different conferences plus an independent team were represented in the rankings, with a team from three others among the first five just outside the national media poll.

Yes, let the conference craziness begin.

“You have great examples from Stony Brook over Richmond two weeks ago to Elon over William & Mary this past week,” James Madison first-year coach Mike Houston said, reflecting on CAA Football results, “that they understand that they’ve got to bring their best each and every week” in conference games.

North Dakota State had a bye this past weekend, but the five-time defending FCS national champion maintained its hold on No. 1, collecting all 164 first-place votes. The Bison (3-0) were one of a season-high seven Missouri Valley Football Conference teams in the Top 25.

Then a roll call of other top FCS conferences followed with No. 2 Sam Houston State (3-0) from the Southland, Jacksonville State (3-1) from the Ohio Valley, Eastern Washington (3-1) from the Big Sky, Chattanooga (4-0) from the Southern and Richmond (3-1) from CAA Football.

James Madison (3-1) moved up four spots to No. 7 after it won its CAA opener against Maine. Western Illinois (3-0), The Citadel (3-0) and defending Big South champion Charleston Southern (2-2) rounded out the Top 10.

EWU posted a 50-35 win over N0. 25 Northern Arizona in Flagstaff last week, holding steady at No. 4 and knocking the Lumberjacks out of the Top 25 for the first time this season. NAU, the preseason Big Sky favorites, fell to 1-3. EWU led three Big Sky Conference teams in the Top 25 this week. Cal Poly’s 42-41 win over No. 6 Montana in San Luis Obispo vaulted the Mustangs into the Top 25; CP is No. 16 in this week’s poll. Montana fell five spots to No. 11. Portland State lost 45-31 to reigning Big Sky champion Southern Utah in Cedar City, knocking the Viks out of the Top 25 poll after a 1-3 start. SUU (2-1) accumulated the 31st-most points among teams that received votes.

Western Illinois beat Northern Illinois 28-23 this past Saturday to become the fourth Missouri Valley team to defeat an FBS program this year. Nine of the 10 teams to topple a team from the bowl subdivision in the opening month of the season have Top 25 rankings.

Northern Iowa (1-2) checked in at No. 12 followed by Eastern Illinois (3-1), FCS independent Coastal Carolina (3-1), South Dakota State (1-2), poll newcomer Cal Poly (3-1), Villanova (3-1), Illinois State (2-2), William & Mary (2-2) and Youngstown State (2-1).

Rounding out the rankings were No. 21 Albany (4-0), MEAC power North Carolina A&T (2-1), McNeese (2-2) and two other newcomers, Indiana State (3-1) and Harvard (2-0). On Saturday, Indiana State beat Illinois State in the season’s first Missouri Valley conference matchup while Harvard won its Ivy League opener against Brown.

Stony Brook, which lost to Sacred Heart from the Northeast Conference just one week after beating Richmond, Colgate and Portland State dropped out of the Top 25.

A national panel of sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries select the STATS FCS Top 25. In the 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.

The Top 25 is released every Monday afternoon during the regular season, except for Sunday morning, Nov. 20, prior to the selection of the 24-team FCS playoff field. A final Top 25 will follow the FCS championship game, which will be held Jan. 7 in Frisco, Texas.

STATS FCS Top 25
Rankings as of Sept. 26
Rank School Votes Prev
1 North Dakota State (3-0) 4100 (164) 1
2 Sam Houston State (3-0) 3847 2
3 Jacksonville State (3-1) 3729 3
4 Eastern Washington (3-1) 3588 4
5 Chattanooga (4-0) 3474 5
6 Richmond (3-1) 3007 7
7 James Madison (3-1) 2777 11
8 Western Illinois (3-0) 2766 13
9 Citadel (3-0) 2683 10
10 Charleston Southern (2-2) 2472 12
11 Montana (2-1) 2304 6
12 UNI (1-2) 2041 14
13 Eastern Illinois (3-1) 1665 18
14 Coastal Carolina (3-1) 1565 17
15 South Dakota State (1-2) 1545 15
16 Cal Poly (3-1) 1443 NR
17 Villanova (3-1) 1368 19
18 Illinois State (2-2) 1358 9
19 William & Mary (2-2) 1341 8
20 Youngstown State (2-1) 1193 16
21 Albany (4-0) 1044 22
22 North Carolina A&T (2-1) 885 21
23 McNeese (2-2) 527 24
24 Indiana State (3-1) 401 NR
25 Harvard (2-0) 323 NR

Others: Stephen F. Austin (266) , Sacred Heart (201) , Colgate (195) , Stony Brook (190) , Grambling State (164) , Southern Utah (159) , Fordham(102) , Central Arkansas (93) , Dartmouth (67) , Tennessee State (55) , Nicholls (52) , Samford (52) , Northern Arizona (48) , Wofford (41) , North Dakota (40) , Elon (31) , Portland State (17) , New Hampshire (16) , Montana State (12) , Towson (11) , Southern Illinois (9) , Delaware (8) , Eastern Kentucky (6) , Prairie View A&M (6) , North Carolina Central (6) , Georgetown (3) , South Carolina State (3) , Kennesaw State (1)

About Colter Nuanez

Colter Nuanez is the co-founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports. After spending six years in the newspaper industry with stops at the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the former Washington Newspaper Association Sportswriter of the Year and University of Montana Journalism School graduate ('09) has cultivated a deep passion for sports journalism during his 13-year career covering the Big Sky Conference. In August of 2014, Colter and brother Brooks merged their passions of writing and art to found Skyline Sports.

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