FCS Coaches Slot Bobcats at 22nd
8/20/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
Two-time defending national champion Appalachian State
received 27 of a possible 28 first-place votes in the preseason Coaches
Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) poll. Coach Jerry Moore's
Mountaineers posted a 14-1 record in 2006 and open the 2007 campaign at
Michigan on Sept. 1.
Montana State enters the season ranked 22nd nationally.
A FCS Coaches Top 25 weekly 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).
The poll is available on the newly-created FCS web page that features the
poll, conference scores and standings, and features on FCS programs and
players. The Southern Conference will oversee the poll and maintain the web
site.
FCS Coaches Poll (Aug. 20, 2007)
1. Appalachian State (27) 699
2. Montana 656
3. Massachusetts (1) 612
4. North Dakota State 609
5. New Hampshire 559
6. Youngstown State 550
7. James Madison 477
8. Illinois State 471
9. Northern Iowa 424
10. Furman 416
11 Southern Illinois 406
12. McNeese State 365
13. Portland State 313
14. Cal Poly 302
15. Wofford 265
16. Hampton 242
17. Eastern Illinois 203
18. UT-Martin 202
19. South Dakota State 198
20. Coastal Carolina 191
21. Delaware 172
22. Montana State 168
23. Sam Houston State 130
24. Yale 76
25. Princeton 50
FCS Coaches Poll voting panel: Stacy Adams (Valparaiso), Rob Ash (Montana
State), David Bennett (Coastal Carolina), Bob Biggs (UC-Davis), Don Brown
(Massachusetts), Kevin Callahan (Monmouth), Rich Ellerson (Cal Poly), Bob
Ford (Albany), Henry Frazier (Prairie View A&M), Tom Gilmore (Holy Cross),
J.C. Harper (Stephen F. Austin), Danny Hope (Eastern Kentucky), Denver
Johnson (Illinois State), Anthony Jones (Alabama A&M), Kevin Kelly
(Georgetown), Bobby Lamb (Furman), Pete Lembo (Elon), Mike Lucas
(Southeastern Louisiana), Mickey Matthews (James Madison), Tripp Merritt
(Davidson), Jay Mills (Charleston Southern), Tim Murphy (Harvard), Don
Patterson (Western Illinois), Oliver Pough (South Carolina State), Tony
Samuel (Southeast Missouri State), Jack Siedlecki (Yale), Jerome Souers
(Northern Arizona), Joe Taylor (Hampton)
received 27 of a possible 28 first-place votes in the preseason Coaches
Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) poll. Coach Jerry Moore's
Mountaineers posted a 14-1 record in 2006 and open the 2007 campaign at
Michigan on Sept. 1.
Montana State enters the season ranked 22nd nationally.
A FCS Coaches Top 25 weekly 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).
The poll is available on the newly-created FCS web page that features the
poll, conference scores and standings, and features on FCS programs and
players. The Southern Conference will oversee the poll and maintain the web
site.
FCS Coaches Poll (Aug. 20, 2007)
1. Appalachian State (27) 699
2. Montana 656
3. Massachusetts (1) 612
4. North Dakota State 609
5. New Hampshire 559
6. Youngstown State 550
7. James Madison 477
8. Illinois State 471
9. Northern Iowa 424
10. Furman 416
11 Southern Illinois 406
12. McNeese State 365
13. Portland State 313
14. Cal Poly 302
15. Wofford 265
16. Hampton 242
17. Eastern Illinois 203
18. UT-Martin 202
19. South Dakota State 198
20. Coastal Carolina 191
21. Delaware 172
22. Montana State 168
23. Sam Houston State 130
24. Yale 76
25. Princeton 50
FCS Coaches Poll voting panel: Stacy Adams (Valparaiso), Rob Ash (Montana
State), David Bennett (Coastal Carolina), Bob Biggs (UC-Davis), Don Brown
(Massachusetts), Kevin Callahan (Monmouth), Rich Ellerson (Cal Poly), Bob
Ford (Albany), Henry Frazier (Prairie View A&M), Tom Gilmore (Holy Cross),
J.C. Harper (Stephen F. Austin), Danny Hope (Eastern Kentucky), Denver
Johnson (Illinois State), Anthony Jones (Alabama A&M), Kevin Kelly
(Georgetown), Bobby Lamb (Furman), Pete Lembo (Elon), Mike Lucas
(Southeastern Louisiana), Mickey Matthews (James Madison), Tripp Merritt
(Davidson), Jay Mills (Charleston Southern), Tim Murphy (Harvard), Don
Patterson (Western Illinois), Oliver Pough (South Carolina State), Tony
Samuel (Southeast Missouri State), Jack Siedlecki (Yale), Jerome Souers
(Northern Arizona), Joe Taylor (Hampton)
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