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Feathered Fury
September 5th, 2005, 01:02 PM
Sports Network's I-AA College Football Poll
Team (First-place votes) 2004 Record Points Previous Rank
1. James Madison Dukes (75) 1-0 2,571 1
2. Furman Paladins (19) 1-0 2,469 2
3. Montana Grizzlies (6) 1-0 2,384 3
4. Southern Illinois Salukis (3) 1-0 2,216 5
5. Georgia Southern Eagles 1-0 2,018 6
6. Eastern Washington Eagles (1) 0-1 1,998 4
7. New Hampshire Wildcats 1-0 1,932 7
8. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 1-0 1,879 8
9. Northwestern State Demons 1-0 1,788 11
10. Delaware Blue Hens 0-0 1,571 10
11. William & Mary Tribe 0-1 1,463 9
12. Northern Iowa Panthers 1-0 1,457 12
13. Hampton Pirates 1-0 1,252 13
14. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 1-0 1,154 14
15. Massachusetts Minutemen 1-0 1,135 15
16. Montana State Bobcats 0-1 916 18
17. Sam Houston State Bearkats 1-0 870 16
18. Harvard Crimson (1) 0-0 731 19
19. Cal Poly Mustangs 0-1 572 17
20. North Dakota State Bison 1-0 549 22
21. Jacksonville State Gamecocks 0-1 537 20
22. Wofford Terriers 1-0 509 21
23. Texas State Bobcats 1-0 373 23
24. Hofstra Pride 0-0 296 24
25. Appalachian State Mountaineers 1-0 257 NR
Others receiving votes: South Carolina State 212, Grambling State 182, Lafayette 126, Villanova 94, Maine 65, Stephen F. Austin 63, Penn 47, Portland State 44, Coastal Carolina 42, UC Davis 41, Northeastern 38, McNeese State 31, Idaho State 25, Northern Arizona 20, Brown 18, Bethune-Cookman 17, Eastern Kentucky 16, Southern 15, Weber State 13, Alabama State 12, Eastern Illinois 10, Alabama A&M 9, Western Carolina 6, Western Illinois 5.


As of September 5, 2005, at 01:36 PM ET

Lumberjacks76
September 5th, 2005, 01:17 PM
How did Sam Houston State drop after winning 77-7?

Paul

TexasTerror
September 5th, 2005, 01:42 PM
How did Sam Houston State drop after winning 77-7?

Because Montana State got some love...

Funny how Harvard is so low with that 1 first place vote...

TheValleyRaider
September 5th, 2005, 03:23 PM
Others receiving votes: South Carolina State 212, Grambling State 182, Lafayette 126, Villanova 94, Maine 65, Stephen F. Austin 63, Penn 47, Portland State 44, Coastal Carolina 42, UC Davis 41, Northeastern 38, McNeese State 31, Idaho State 25, Northern Arizona 20, Brown 18, Bethune-Cookman 17, Eastern Kentucky 16, Southern 15, Weber State 13, Alabama State 12, Eastern Illinois 10, Alabama A&M 9, Western Carolina 6, Western Illinois 5.

Western Illinois!?!?!? How are they still recieving votes? And is it 5 people voting them 25th, or 1 person voting them 21st? :confused:

blukeys
September 5th, 2005, 04:23 PM
How did Sam Houston State drop after winning 77-7?

Paul

In 2000 Delaware dropped after beating West Chester 84-0. ;) ;) :)

TigerFan17
September 5th, 2005, 06:37 PM
I wonder if theres a Harvard alum voting?? :rolleyes: :D

TexasTerror
September 5th, 2005, 06:44 PM
I wonder if theres a Harvard alum voting?? :rolleyes: :D

Harvard SID? Ivy League media person?

That one vote in 1st has been pretty consistent...

Hansel
September 5th, 2005, 07:06 PM
If you would follow the boards carefully, you would know who the Harvard #1 voter is ;)

TexasTerror
September 5th, 2005, 07:06 PM
Maybe because Harvard hasn't played yet?

I'm talking about last year. They seemed to get that one vote each week from the start to end...

headdressguy
September 5th, 2005, 07:49 PM
I'm talking about last year. They seemed to get that one vote each week from the start to end...

To be fair, if there's someone who thought Harvard the best team in the country at the start of last season, they didn't have much reason to change their mind since the Crimson did, you know, win every game they played last year. Not saying they should have been number 1, just that it's reasonable that they maintained their first place vote