Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Sports Network FCS Top 25 on Monday
was as much about who wasn't in the rankings as it was who was in.
The usual powers were leading the way, with defending FCS national champion
North Dakota State sitting No. 1 again as it heads into Saturday's Missouri
Valley Football Championship showdown against No. 3 Youngstown State.
But perennial power Montana was outside the Top 25 rankings, ending a run of
195 straight appearances dating to the Nov. 2, 1998 poll.
The perennial national power Grizzlies, who have won two FCS (then Division I-
AA) titles, been the runner-up five times and ruled over the Big Sky
Conference for decades, is off to a 2-3 start this season.
Ranked No. 21 a week ago, Montana fell out of the rankings after it let a late
lead at Big Sky rival Eastern Washington slip away to a 32-26 loss Saturday.
The Grizzlies, under first-year coach Mick Delaney, return to action this
weekend at Northern Colorado, trying to avoid their first three-game losing
streak since a span of the 2005 and '06 seasons.
The biggest game of the weekend will be North Dakota State hosting Youngstown
State in a matchup of 4-0 teams. The Bison's only loss in the last two seasons
was at home against YSU last November.
NDSU's hold on the top ranking remained strong. The Bison, who posted a 33-21
victory at rival Northern Iowa on Saturday, received 156 of the 169 first-
place votes - 92.3 percent - and 4,204 points.
Montana State (5-0) was second and had six first-place votes. Youngstown State
was third with seven first-place votes.
In fact, the top seven teams went unchanged as CAA Football programs Old
Dominion (5-0) and James Madison (3-1) were ranked No. 4 and 5, respectively,
followed by No. 6 Wofford (4-0) from the Southern Conference and No. 7 Eastern
Washington (3-1).
Georgia Southern (3-1) moved up two spots to No. 8, while Sam Houston State
(2-2) and Illinois State (5-0) shared the No. 9 spot.
Up next were No. 11 Lehigh (5-0), No. 12 Towson (2-2) and No. 13 Stony Brook
(4-1), which beat Army, 23-3, on Saturday for its first-ever win over an FBS
program.
New Hampshire (3-2) rose six spots to No. 14 following a 34-14 win over
Delaware. With Montana falling out of the Top 25 rankings, UNH owns the
longest active run of appearances at 118, dating to 2004.
The Wildcats were followed by No. 15 Appalachian State (3-2), No. 16 Delaware
(4-1), No. 17 Eastern Kentucky (4-1), No. 18 Northern Arizona (4-1), No. 19
The Citadel (3-2) and No. 20 Cal Poly (4-0).
Rounding out the poll were No. 21 McNeese State (4-1), No. 22 Northern Iowa
(1-4), No. 23 South Dakota State (4-1), No. 24 Central Arkansas (3-2) and No.
25 Harvard (3-0), the defending Ivy League champion which moved into the
rankings for the first time this season following a 52-3 rout of Holy Cross.
A national panel of sports information and media relations directors,
broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries select the Top 25. 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.
During the regular season, the Top 25 is released every Monday afternoon,
except for the final weekend of the regular season, when it will be released
Sunday morning, Nov. 18, prior to the selection of the FCS playoff field.
The Sports Network will release a final Top 25 following the FCS championship
game, which will be held Jan. 5 in Frisco, Texas.
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