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FCS Coaches Poll - Sac State 30th

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Eastern Washington Picks up Where They Left Off at No. 1


SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The Eastern Washington Eagles finished the 2010 football season as the No. 1 team in the Football Championship Subdivision Coaches Poll, and will begin their 2011 campaign in the same spot. The Eagles received 23 of the 28 first place votes to earn 687 points overall.

Eastern Washington returns 15 starters that finished last season with a school record 13 wins and just two losses. Twelve Eagle players have garnered preseason honors, including six who received All-America honors at the NCAA FCS level.
Appalachian State, who finished the 2010 season at No. 4, earned one first place vote and a total of 617 points, placing the Mountaineers in the No. 2 spot.

Georgia Southern received three first place votes after making a run to the national semifinal and begins the 2011 season at No. 3. William & Mary took fourth for the second consecutive time in the preseason poll. Last year’s national runner-up, Delaware, rounds out the top five.

Montana State makes its first appearance in the preseason top 10 in past two years at No. 6. Northern Iowa, Wofford, Jacksonville State, and New Hampshire complete the top 10, respectively.

Fourteen conferences are represented in the poll. The Colonial Athletic Association has the most ranked teams with six, followed by the Southern Conference with four teams. The Big Sky, Missouri Valley and Southland all have three ranked teams. The Mid-Eastern Atlantic, Ohio Valley, Big South, Patriot, and Ivy make up the remaining conferences.

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.



Preseason Poll - August 22, 2011

Team (No. 1 Votes) 2010 Record Points Previous Ranking
1. Eastern Washington (23) 13-2 687 1
2. Appalachian State (1) 10-2 617 4
3. Georgia Southern (3) 10-5 615 6
4. William & Mary (1) 8-4 614 8
5. Delaware 12-3 559 2
6. Montana State 9-3 540 11
7. Northern Iowa 7-5 448 18
8. Wofford 10-3 431 5
9. Jacksonville State 9-3 425 12
10. New Hampshire 8-5 415 7
11. North Dakota State 9-5 392 9
12. Montana 7-4 318 21
13. Villanova 9-5 276 3
14. Stephen F. Austin 9-3 265 10
15. Lehigh 10-3 259 14
16. James Madison 6-5 226 NR
17. Southern Illinois 5-6 181 NR
18. Liberty 8-3 179 19
19. Richmond 6-5 177 NR
20. McNeese State 6-5 170 NR
21. South Carolina State 9-3 131 17
22. Central Arkansas 7-4 130 NR
23. Chattanooga 6-5 113 NR
24. Bethune-Cookman 10-2 84 15
T24. Penn 91 84 16

Others receiving votes (points in parentheses): Western Illinois (72); Cal Poly (71); Southeast Missouri State (68); Southern Utah (67); Sacramento State (66); Murray State (50); Jacksonville (46); Eastern Kentucky (41); UC Davis (22); Colgate (21); Central Connecticut State (19); Stony Brook (18); Indiana State (15); Harvard (14); Dayton (13); Jackson State (13); Illinois State (11); South Dakota State (10); Florida A&M (9); Coastal Carolina (9); Sam Houston State (9); Elon (8); Grambling State (8); Northern Arizona (3); Weber State (3);Northwestern (2).
 
Yeah. This is the poll the NDSU crazies complained about. We'll see....

While I'm not thrilled that we're not in the Top 25 in this poll, I find it interesting that, for the "also-rans", there is a rather large point gap right where we are. That is, there is a fairly tight group 25-30, and a pretty big gap after that. That tells me that we're in the next group to jump up into the main poll should we get off to a good start. That's good news to me!

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