FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 20, 2008
Top 10 Remains Virtually Unchanged
James Madison remained the No. 1
team following a bye week. The Dukes, however, did lose a first-place vote.
They received 27 out of a possible 28 first-place votes and 699 points overall.
Picking up the final first-place
vote this week was No. 6 Wofford, which received 557
total points. The Terriers defeated
Appalachian State survived a close contest
in Statesboro, Ga., Saturday at the hands of
Following ASU, the rest of the top
10 includes Cal Poly, Northern Iowa,
The only undefeated team left in the
FCS Coaches Poll last week picked up a loss Saturday, as
A pair of teams entered the poll
this week as William and Mary and
Dropping out were
The Colonial Athletic Conference
continues to lead the way with six teams ranked in the top 25, with four of
those being top 10. The Southern Conference has three teams in the top 10.
The
FCS Coaches Poll is based exclusively on a voting panel of head coaches in the
FCS under the cooperation of the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA) and
the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and is administered by the Southern
Conference. Two head coaches from each of the 14 FCS conferences participate in
the voting.
The FCS Coaches Poll website can be
viewed here and is updated every week after the
release of the poll.
Team (1st Votes) Record Points Previous Ranking
1.
James Madison (27) 6-1 699
1
2.
Appalachian State 5-2 664 2
3.
Cal Poly 4-1 622
3
4.
Northern
5.
6.
Wofford (1) 5-1 557 6
7.
Elon 7-1 518 8
8.
9.
Villanova 5-1 472 10
10.
11.
McNeese State 4-2 415 12
12.
13.
Southern
14.
Western
15.
16.
17.
Weber State 6-2 248 20
18.
Furman 6-2 245 19
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
William and Mary 4-2 62 NR
24.
South Carolina State 5-2 52 NR
25.
Other receiving votes (pts. in parentheses): Lafayette (35), San Diego (29), Eastern Washington (29), Harvard (27), Georgia Southern (15), South Dakota State (9), Florida A&M (9), Grambling State (9), UT Martin (8), Prairie View A&M (7), Southern (7), The Citadel (6), Maine (5), UC Davis (3), Colgate (3), Dayton (3), Stephen F. Austin (3), Brown (1).