With fall camps opening up this week all around the Football Championship Subdivision comes the preseason edition of AnyGivenSaturday.com’s FCS top 25 poll. Defending champion North Dakota State and 2017 runner-up James Madison take up the same positions at #1 and #2, respectively, that they finished 2017 at. South Dakota State also maintained their #3 position in this season’s inaugural ranking that they finished at last year. Coming in at #4 is a new face in Kennesaw State, earning it’s first top 5 ranking in the AGS poll in only the 4th season of the program’s existence. Rounding out the top 5 is Sam Houston State who starts the year in the same #5 position that they finished 2017 in.

As is the norm in preseason rankings there was a lot of volatility amongst teams that the AGS community felt would improve or regress greatly from the end of 2017 into 2018. Amongst the headliners in the former group is Eastern Washington who shot up 15 spots from the final 2017 poll all the way to #6. Delaware also climbed the rankings in the offseason moving up 12 spots to #12 to reach their highest AGS ranking since the 2011 season. Another familiar program that failed to reach the playoffs in 2017 that AGS expects to bounce back this year is Illinois State who moved up 16 spots to #15. The last double digit riser was their MVFC conference mate Youngstown State who moved up 14 spots to #24. Villanova moved into the top 25 at #22 after failing to receive any votes in the final 2017 poll.

On the opposite end of the spectrum was Wofford who moved down 6 spots from the final 2017 ranking to #13 following their losses to graduation and the retirement of their iconic head coach Mike Ayers. Another team dealing with a head coaching change and subsequent drop in the rankings is Central Arkansas who lost 7 spots to come in at #16 to start 2018. Coming in back to back at #20 and #21 were Stony Brook, who dropped 9 spots, and Western Illinois, who dropped 6 spots. The biggest fall for a top 25 team to start 2018 was Southern Utah who plummeted 13 spots to #23. South Dakota, San Diego, and Grambling all start 2018 in the ORV category after finishing 2017 ranked amongst the top 25.

Leading the way in terms of conference representation were the CAA and MVFC who made up nearly half of the top 25 by themselves each placing 6 teams amongst the top 25. They were followed by the Southland who had 4 top 25 teams and the Big Sky and SOCON who each had 3. The Big South, OVC, and MEAC rounded out the field each with a single team ranked amongst the top 25.

Full results below:

Rank Change Team Total Points First Place Votes
1 North Dakota State Bison 2247 88
2 James Madison Dukes 2150 2
3 South Dakota State Jackrabbits 1893
4 2 Kennessaw State Owls 1870
5 Sam Houston State Bearkats 1726
6 15 Eastern Washington Eagles 1571
7 6 New Hampshire Wildcats 1545
8 Jacksonville State Gamecocks 1539
9 -5 Weber State Wildcats 1492
10 9 Samford Bulldogs 1234
11 1 Northern Iowa Panthers 1099
12 12 Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens 989
13 -6 Wofford Terriers 964
14 4 Elon Phoenix 859
15 16 Illinois State Redbirds 717
16 -7 Central Arkansas Bears 701
17 5 Nicholls State Colonels 679
18 -1 Furman Paladins 658
19 -3 North Carolina A&T Aggies 656
20 -9 Stony Brook Seawolves 624
21 -6 Western Illinois Leathernecks 540
22 NR Villanova Wildcats 529
23 -13 Southern Utah Thunderbirds 442
24 14 Youngstown State Penguins 420
25 -2 McNeese State Cowboys 327
ORV:
26 3 Austin Peay Governors 251
27 -1 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 230
28 2 Montana Grizzlies 215
29 -15 South Dakota Coyotes 212
30 NR Idaho Vandals 207
31 -11 San Diego Toreros 136
32T 3 Richmond Spiders 84
32T -6 Yale Bulldogs 84
32T -1 Sac State Hornets 84
35 -10 Grambling State Tigers 43
36 1 Colgate Raiders 27
37 -9 Monmouth Hawks 26
38 NR Maine Black Bears 22
39 NR Montana State Bobcats 19
40 NR UC Davis Aggies 14


Dropped out of the poll: 

Central Connecticut State Blue Devils
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Western Carolina Catamounts

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