2019 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings

2019 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
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The 2019 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) football rankings consists of two human polls, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Unlike the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), college football's governing body, the NCAA, bestows the national championship title through a 24-team tournament.[1] The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level of college football for the 2019 season. The STATS poll is voted by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.

The STATS preseason poll was released on August 5, 2019, with defending champions North Dakota State earning 142 of the 160 allotted first-place votes, while James Madison earned fourteen, defending runners-up Eastern Washington earned three, and South Dakota State earned one.[2]

Legend

Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
  Selected for NCAA FCS Playoffs
Italics   Number of first place votes
(#–#)   Win–loss record
т   Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

STATS poll

Preseason
August 5[3]
Week 1
September 2[4]
Week 2
September 9[5]
Week 3
September 16[6]
Week 4
September 23[7]
Week 5
September 30[8]
Week 6
October 7[9]
Week 7
October 14[10]
Week 8
October 21[11]
Week 9
October 28[12]
Week 10
November 4[13]
Week 11
November 11[14]
Week 12
November 18[15]
Week 13
November 24[16]
Week 14 (Final)
January 13[17]
1.North Dakota State 142North Dakota State 148 (1–0)North Dakota State 149 (2–0)North Dakota State 150 (3–0)North Dakota State 153 (4–0)North Dakota State 152 (4–0)North Dakota State 155 (5–0)North Dakota State 155 (6–0)North Dakota State 156 (7–0)North Dakota State 154 (8–0)North Dakota State 155 (9–0)North Dakota State 153 (10–0)North Dakota State 156 (11–0)North Dakota State 152 (12–0)North Dakota State 153 (16–0)1.
2.James Madison 14James Madison 11 (0–1)James Madison 9 (1–1)James Madison 8 (2–1)James Madison 4 (3–1)James Madison 7 (4–1)James Madison 1 (5–1)James Madison 2 (6–1)James Madison 3 (7–1)James Madison 1 (8–1)James Madison 1 (8–1)James Madison (9–1)James Madison (10–1)James Madison (11–1)James Madison (14–2)2.
3.South Dakota State 1South Dakota State (0–1)South Dakota State (1–1)South Dakota State (2–1)South Dakota State (3–1)South Dakota State (3–1)South Dakota State (4–1)South Dakota State (5–1)South Dakota State (6–1)Weber State (6–2)Weber State (7–2)Weber State (8–2)Montana (9–2)Sacramento State (9–3)Weber State (11–4)3.
4.Eastern Washington 3Eastern Washington 1 (0–1)Eastern Washington (1–1)UC Davis (2–1)UC Davis (2–2)Weber State (2–2)Weber State (3–2)Weber State (4–2)Weber State (5–2)South Dakota State (6–2)South Dakota State (7–2)Northern Iowa (7–3)Sacramento State (8–3)Weber State (9–3)Montana State (11–4)4.
5.UC DavisUC Davis (0–1)UC Davis (1–1)Towson (3–0)Weber State (1–2)Villanova (5–0)Villanova (6–0)Montana (5–1)Villanova (6–1)Kennesaw State (7–1)Northern Iowa (6–3)Montana (8–2)South Dakota State (8–3)Montana State (9–3)Northern Iowa (10–5)5.
6.Jacksonville StateMaine (1–0)Weber State (1–1)Weber State (1–2)Kennesaw State (3–1)Montana State (4–1)Montana State (5–1)Kennesaw State (5–1)Kennesaw State (6–1)Sacramento State (6–2)Montana (7–2)Sacramento State (7–3)Weber State (8–3)Northern Iowa (8–4)Montana (10–4)6.
7.MaineWeber State (0–1)Maine (1–1)Kennesaw State (2–1)Montana State (3–1)Kennesaw State (4–1)Kennesaw State (4–1)Villanova (6–1)Sacramento State (5–2)Illinois State (6–2)Central Arkansas (7–2)Illinois State (7–3)Illinois State (8–3)Montana (9–3)Illinois State (10–5)7.
8.Weber StateTowson (1–0)Towson (2–0)Montana State (2–1)Villanova (4–0)Montana (4–1)Montana (5–1)Furman (4–2)Illinois State (5–2)Montana (6–2)Sacramento State (6–3)South Dakota State (7–3)Montana State (8–3)Villanova (9–3)Austin Peay (11–4)8.
9.WoffordKennesaw State (1–0)Kennesaw State (1–1)Northern Iowa (1–1)Northern Iowa (2–1)Towson (3–2)Towson (3–2)Nicholls (4–2)Montana State (5–2)Northern Iowa (5–3)Furman (6–3)Furman (7–3)Northern Iowa (7–4)Central Arkansas (9–3)Sacramento State (9–4)9.
10.Kennesaw StateNicholls (0–1)Montana State (1–1)Jacksonville State (2–1)Towson (3–1)Illinois State (3–1)Northern Iowa (3–2)North Carolina A&T (4–1)Montana (5–2)Central Arkansas (6–2)Princeton (7–0)Montana State (7–3)Villanova (8–3)South Dakota State (8–4)South Dakota State (8–5)10.
11.TowsonNorthern Iowa (0–1)Northern Iowa (1–1)Eastern Washington (1–2)Jacksonville State (3–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)Furman (4–2)Illinois State (4–2)Northern Iowa (4–3)Villanova (6–2)Illinois State (6–3)Dartmouth (8–0)Central Arkansas (8–3)Wofford (8–3)Central Arkansas (9–4)11.
12.NichollsSoutheast Missouri State (1–0)Nicholls (0–1)Maine (1–2)Nicholls (2–1) тUC Davis (2–3)Nicholls (3–2)Montana State (5–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Princeton (6–0)Montana State (6–3)Florida A&M (8–1)Florida A&M (9–1)Southeast Missouri State (9–3)Monmouth (11–3)12.
13.ColgateMontana State (0–1)Illinois State (1–1)Nicholls (1–1)Maine (2–2) тNorthern Iowa (2–2)North Carolina A&T (4–1)Central Arkansas (4–2)Princeton (5–0)Furman (5–3)Dartmouth (7–0)Villanova (7–3)Southeast Missouri State (8–3)Illinois State (8–4)Kennesaw State (11–3)13.
14.Montana StateIndiana State (0–1)Central Arkansas (2–0)Central Arkansas (3–0)Illinois State (3–1)Furman (3–2)Illinois State (3–2)Northern Iowa (3–3)Furman (4–3)Montana State (5–3)North Carolina A&T (6–2)Central Arkansas (7–3)Wofford (7–3)Monmouth (10–2)Nicholls (9–5)14.
15.Illinois StateNorth Carolina A&T (1–0)North Carolina A&T (1–1)Illinois State (2–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)North Carolina A&T (3–1)Delaware (3–2)Sacramento State (4–2)Nicholls (4–3)Dartmouth (6–0)Kennesaw State (7–2)Southeast Missouri State (7–3)Monmouth (9–2)Kennesaw State (10–2)Villanova (9–4)15.
16.Indiana StateIllinois State (0–1)Furman (1–1)North Carolina A&T (2–1)Furman (2–2)Nicholls (2–2)Central Arkansas (3–2)Jacksonville State (5–2)Towson (4–3)North Carolina A&T (5–2)Florida A&M (8–1)Kennesaw State (8–2)Kennesaw State (9–2)Furman (8–4)Wofford (8–4)16.
17.Southeast Missouri StateFurman (1–0)Jacksonville State (1–1)Furman (1–2)North Carolina A&T (2–1)Southeastern Louisiana (3–1)Jacksonville State (4–2)Princeton (4–0)Dartmouth (5–0)Florida A&M (7–1)Southeast Missouri State (6–3)Monmouth (8–2)Furman (7–4)Central Connecticut (11–1)Southeast Missouri State (9–4)17.
18.Northern IowaJacksonville State (0–1)Delaware (2–0)Villanova (3–0)Montana (3–1)Youngstown State (4–0)Maine (2–3)Towson (3–3)North Carolina A&T (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (5–3)Villanova (6–3)Princeton (7–1)Central Connecticut (10–1)Austin Peay (9–3)Albany (9–5)18.
19.FurmanWofford (0–1)Southeast Missouri State (1–1)Montana (2–1)Southeastern Louisiana (2–1)Delaware (3–2)Youngstown State (4–1)Youngstown State (4–2)Delaware (4–3)Central Connecticut (7–1)Monmouth (7–2)Central Connecticut (9–1)Towson (7–4)Nicholls (8–4)Southeastern Louisiana (8–5)19.
20.North Carolina A&TCentral Arkansas (1–0)Montana (2–0)Delaware (2–1)Delaware (3–1)Maine (2–3)Southeast Missouri State (3–2)Austin Peay (4–2)Florida A&M (6–1)Stony Brook (5–3)Central Connecticut (8–1)Towson (6–4)Austin Peay (8–3)Florida A&M (9–2)North Carolina A&T (9–3)20.
21.ElonDelaware (1–0)Wofford (0–1)Southeastern Louisiana (1–1)Eastern Washington (1–3)Jacksonville State (3–2)Princeton (3–0)Dartmouth (4–0)Sam Houston State (5–3)Towson (4–4)Towson (5–4)Wofford (6–3)Southeastern Louisiana (7–3)Dartmouth (9–1)Furman (8–5)21.
22.DelawareMontana (1–0)Villanova (2–0)Elon (2–1)Youngstown State (3–0)Eastern Washington (2–3)Stony Brook (4–2)New Hampshire (4–2)UC Davis (4–4)Jacksonville State (6–3)North Dakota (5–3)Austin Peay (7–3)Dartmouth (8–1)Yale (9–1)Dartmouth (9–1)22.
23.Sam Houston StateSoutheastern Louisiana (1–0)Southeastern Louisiana (1–0)Southeast Missouri State (1–2)Southeast Missouri State (2–2)Southeast Missouri State (2–2)Southeastern Louisiana (3–2)UC Davis (3–4)Central Connecticut (6–1)Wofford (5–2)New Hampshire (5–3)Southeastern Louisiana (6–3)Nicholls (7–4)North Carolina A&T (8–3)Central Connecticut (11–2)23.
24.PrincetonVillanova (1–0)Sam Houston State (1–1)Youngstown State (3–0)Elon (2–2)Stony Brook (4–1)UC Davis (2–4)Delaware (3–3)Southeast Missouri State (4–3)North Dakota (5–3)Wofford (5–3)Nicholls (6–4)Yale (8–1)North Dakota (7–4)Florida A&M (9–2)24.
25.MontanaSam Houston State (0–1)Elon (1–1)The Citadel (1–2)The Citadel (2–2)Princeton (2–0)Sam Houston State (4–2)Central Connecticut (5–1)Jacksonville State (5–3)Nicholls (4–4)Nicholls (5–4)North Carolina A&T (6–3)North Carolina A&T (7–3)Albany (8–4)Yale (9–1)25.
Preseason
August 5[3]
Week 1
September 2[4]
Week 2
September 9[5]
Week 3
September 16[6]
Week 4
September 23[7]
Week 5
September 30[8]
Week 6
October 7[9]
Week 7
October 14[10]
Week 8
October 21[11]
Week 9
October 28[12]
Week 10
November 4[13]
Week 11
November 11[14]
Week 12
November 18[15]
Week 13
November 24[16]
Week 14 (Final)
January 13[17]
Dropped:
No. 13 Colgate
No. 21 Elon
No. 24 Princeton
Dropped:
No. 14 Indiana State
Dropped:
No. 21 Wofford
No. 24 Sam Houston State
NoneDropped:
24. Elon
25. The Citadel
Dropped:
22. Eastern Washington
Dropped:
18. Maine
20. Southeast Missouri State
22. Stony Brook
23. Southeastern Louisiana
25. Sam Houston State
Dropped:
19. Youngstown State
20. Austin Peay
22. New Hampshire
Dropped:
19. Delaware
21. Sam Houston State
22. UC Davis
Dropped:
20. Stony Brook
22. Jacksonville State
Dropped:
22. North Dakota
23. New Hampshire
Dropped:
18. Princeton
Dropped:
19. Towson
21. Southeastern Louisiana
Dropped:
24. North Dakota

Coaches' poll

Preseason
August 19[18]
Week 1
September 2[19]
Week 2
September 9[20]
Week 3
September 16[21]
Week 4
September 23[22]
Week 5
September 30[23]
Week 6
October 7[24]
Week 7
October 14[25]
Week 8
October 21[26]
Week 9
October 28[27]
Week 10
November 4[28]
Week 11
November 11[29]
Week 12
November 18[30]
Week 13
November 25[31]
Week 14 (Final)
January 13[32]
1.North Dakota State 23North Dakota State 25 (1–0)North Dakota State 26 (2–0)North Dakota State 26 (3–0)North Dakota State 26 (4–0)North Dakota State 26 (4–0)North Dakota State 26 (5–0)North Dakota State 26 (6–0)North Dakota State 26 (7–0)North Dakota State 26 (8–0)North Dakota State 26 (9–0)North Dakota State 26 (10–0)North Dakota State 26 (11–0)North Dakota State 26 (12–0)North Dakota State 25 (16–0)1.
2.James Madison 1James Madison 1 (0–1)James Madison (1–1)James Madison (2–1)James Madison (3–1)James Madison (4–1)James Madison (5–1)James Madison (6–1)James Madison (7–1)James Madison (8–1)James Madison (8–1)James Madison (9–1)James Madison (10–1)James Madison (11–1)James Madison (14–2)2.
3.Eastern Washington 2South Dakota State (0–1)South Dakota State (1–1)South Dakota State (2–1)South Dakota State (3–1)South Dakota State (3–1)South Dakota State (4–1)South Dakota State (5–1)South Dakota State (6–1)Weber State (6–2)Weber State (7–2)Weber State (8–2)Montana (9–2)Sacramento State (9–3)Weber State (11–4)3.
4.South Dakota StateUC Davis (0–1)UC Davis (1–1)UC Davis (2–1)Kennesaw State (3–1)Kennesaw State (4–1)Kennesaw State (4–1)Kennesaw State (5–1)Kennesaw State (6–1)Kennesaw State (7–1)South Dakota State (7–2)Montana (8–2)Sacramento State (8–3)Weber State (9–3)Montana State (11–4)4.
5.UC DavisEastern Washington (0–1)Eastern Washington (1–1)Towson (3–0)UC Davis (2–2)Weber State (2–2)Weber State (3–2)Weber State (4–2)Weber State (5–2)South Dakota State (6–2)Montana (7–2)Northern Iowa (7–3)South Dakota State (8–3)Montana State (9–3)Northern Iowa (10–5)5.
6.Jacksonville StateMaine (1–0)Weber State (1–1)Kennesaw State (2–1)Weber State (1–2)Illinois State (3–1)Montana State (5–1)Montana (5–1)Villanova (6–1)Sacramento State (6–2)Central Arkansas (7–2)Sacramento State (7–3)Illinois State (8–3)Northern Iowa (8–4)Montana (10–4)6.
7.MaineKennesaw State (1–0)Kennesaw State (1–1)Weber State (1–2)Northern Iowa (2–1)Montana State (4–1)Villanova (6–0)Villanova (6–1)Illinois State (5–2)Illinois State (6–2)Northern Iowa (6–3)Furman (7–3)Weber State (8–3)Central Arkansas (9–3)Illinois State (10–5)7.
8.WoffordWeber State (0–1)Towson (2–0)Northern Iowa (1–1)Illinois State (3–1)Villanova (5–0)Montana (5–1)Furman (4–2)Sacramento State (5–2)Montana (6–2)Sacramento State (6–3)Illinois State (7–3)Montana State (8–3)Montana (9–3)Kennesaw State (11–3)8.
9.Weber StateTowson (1–0)Maine (1–1)Nicholls (1–1)Nicholls (2–1)Montana (4–1)Towson (3–2)Nicholls (4–2)Montana State (5–2)Central Arkansas (6–2)Princeton (7–0)South Dakota State (7–3)Kennesaw State (9–2)Kennesaw State (10–2)Sacramento State (9–4)9.
10.Kennesaw StateNicholls (0–1)Northern Iowa (1–1)Illinois State (2–1)Towson (3–1)Central Arkansas (2–2) тNorthern Iowa (3–2)Illinois State (4–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Northern Iowa (5–3)Furman (6–3)Montana State (7–3)Northern Iowa (7–4)Villanova (9–3)Austin Peay (11–4)10.
11.NichollsFurman (1–0)Nicholls (0–1)Eastern Washington (1–2)Montana State (3–1)Towson (3–2) тFurman (4–2)North Carolina A&T (4–1)Montana (5–2)Villanova (6–2)Kennesaw State (7–2)Kennesaw State (8–2)Central Arkansas (8–3)Monmouth (10–2)Central Arkansas (9–4)11.
12.TowsonNorthern Iowa (0–1)Illinois State (1–1)Central Arkansas (3–0)Jacksonville State (3–1)UC Davis (2–3)Nicholls (3–2)Montana State (5–2)Northern Iowa (4–3)Princeton (6–0)Illinois State (6–3)Dartmouth (8–0)Monmouth (9–2)South Dakota State (8–4)South Dakota State (8–5)12.
13.Illinois StateSoutheast Missouri State (1–0)Furman (1–1)Jacksonville State (2–1)Villanova (4–0)Northern Iowa (2–2)Illinois State (3–2)Central Arkansas (4–2)Princeton (5–0)Furman (5–3)Dartmouth (7–0)Central Arkansas (7–3)Florida A&M (9–1)Southeast Missouri State (9–3)Monmouth (11–3)13.
14.ColgateNorth Carolina A&T (1–0)Central Arkansas (2–0)Montana State (2–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)Furman (3–2)North Carolina A&T (4–1)Jacksonville State (5–2)Furman (4–3)Dartmouth (6–0)Montana State (6–3)Florida A&M (8–1)Villanova (8–3)Illinois State (8–4)Nicholls (9–5)14.
15.Montana StateIndiana State (0–1)Montana State (1–1)Furman (1–2)Furman (2–2)Nicholls (2–2)Delaware (3–2)Northern Iowa (3–3)Nicholls (4–3)Montana State (5–3)Florida A&M (8–1) тMonmouth (8–2)Furman (7–4)Wofford (8–3)Villanova (9–4)15.
16.Indiana StateIllinois State (0–1)Jacksonville State (1–1)Maine (1–2)Maine (2–2)North Carolina A&T (3–1)Central Arkansas (2–3)Princeton (4–0)Dartmouth (5–0)North Carolina A&T (5–2)North Carolina A&T (6–2) тVillanova (7–3)Southeast Missouri State (8–3)Furman (8–4)Southeast Missouri State (9–4)16.
17.FurmanJacksonville State (0–1)North Carolina A&T (1–1)North Carolina A&T (2–1)Montana (3–1)Youngstown State (4–0)Youngstown State (4–1)Sacramento State (4–2)Towson (4–3)Florida A&M (7–1)Central Connecticut (8–1)Southeast Missouri State (7–3)Wofford (7–3)Austin Peay (9–3)Wofford (8–4)17.
18.Southeast Missouri StateCentral Arkansas (1–0)Delaware (2–0) тVillanova (3–0)North Carolina A&T (2–1)Delaware (3–2)Jacksonville State (4–2)Youngstown State (4–2)North Carolina A&T (4–2)Jacksonville State (6–3)Southeast Missouri State (6–3)Central Connecticut (9–1)Central Connecticut (10–1)Central Connecticut (11–1)Southeastern Louisiana (8–5)18.
19.North Carolina A&TMontana State (0–1)Montana (2–0) тMontana (2–1)Delaware (3–1)Southeastern Louisiana (3–1)Princeton (3–0)Austin Peay (4–2)Delaware (4–3)Central Connecticut (7–1)Villanova (6–3)Princeton (7–1)Austin Peay (8–3)Nicholls (8–4)Furman (8–5)19.
20.Northern IowaWofford (0–1)Southeast Missouri State (1–1)Delaware (2–1)Youngstown State (3–0)Jacksonville State (3–2)Maine (2–3)Towson (3–3)Incarnate Word (5–2)Wofford (5–2)Monmouth (7–2)Wofford (6–3)Towson (7–4)Dartmouth (9–1)Albany (9–5)20.
21.ElonDelaware (1–0)Sam Houston State (1–1)Youngstown State (3–0)Eastern Washington (1–3)Eastern Washington (2–3)UC Davis (2–4)Dartmouth (4–0)Jacksonville State (5–3)Southeast Missouri State (5–3)Towson (5–4)Towson (6–4)Dartmouth (8–1)Florida A&M (9–2)Dartmouth (9–1)21.
22.Sam Houston StateSam Houston State (0–1)Wofford (0–1)Elon (2–1)Southeastern Louisiana (2–1)Maine (2–3)Southeast Missouri State (3–2)UC Davis (3–4)UC Davis (4–4)Towson (4–4)North Dakota (5–3)Austin Peay (7–3)Southeastern Louisiana (7–3)North Carolina A&T (8–3)Central Connecticut (11–2)22.
23.DelawareMontana (1–0)Villanova (2–0)Southeastern Louisiana (1–1)Princeton (1–0)Princeton (2–0)Stony Brook (4–2)New Hampshire (4–2)Florida A&M (6–1)North Dakota (5–3)Wofford (5–3)Southeastern Louisiana (6–3)Nicholls (7–4)Yale (9–1)North Carolina A&T (9–3)23.
24.PrincetonColgate (0–2)Southeastern Louisiana (1–0)Princeton (0–0)Elon (2–2)Stony Brook (4–1)Sam Houston State (4–2)Delaware (3–3)Central Connecticut (6–1)Nicholls (4–4)Austin Peay (6–3)Nicholls (6–4)North Carolina A&T (7–3)Southeastern Louisiana (7–4)Yale (9–1)24.
25.Central ArkansasPrinceton (0–0)Princeton (0–0)Southeast Missouri State (1–2)North Dakota (2–1)Houston Baptist (4–1) т
Southeast Missouri State (2–2) т
Southeastern Louisiana (3–2)Incarnate Word (4–2)Sam Houston State (5–3)Austin Peay (5–3)New Hampshire (5–3)North Carolina A&T (6–3)Southern Illinois (7–4) т
Yale (8–1) т
Southern Illinois (7–5)Florida A&M (9–2)25.
Preseason
August 19[18]
Week 1
September 2[19]
Week 2
September 9[20]
Week 3
September 16[21]
Week 4
September 23[22]
Week 5
September 30[23]
Week 6
October 7[24]
Week 7
October 14[25]
Week 8
October 21[26]
Week 9
October 28[27]
Week 10
November 4[28]
Week 11
November 11[29]
Week 12
November 18[30]
Week 13
November 25[31]
Week 14 (Final)
January 13[32]
Dropped:
No. 21 Elon
Dropped:
No. 15 Indiana State
No. 24 Colgate
Dropped:
No. 21 Sam Houston State
No. 22 Wofford
Dropped:
No. 25 Southeast Missouri State
Dropped:
24. Elon
25. North Dakota
Dropped:
21. Eastern Washington
25. Houston Baptist
Dropped:
20. Maine
22. Southeast Missouri State
23. Stony Brook
24. Sam Houston State
25. Southeastern Louisiana
Dropped:
18. Youngstown State
19. Austin Peay
23. New Hampshire
Dropped:
19. Delaware
20. Incarnate Word
22. UC Davis
25. Sam Houston State
Dropped:
18. Jacksonville State
24. Nicholls
Dropped:
22. North Dakota
25. New Hampshire
Dropped:
19. Princeton
Dropped:
20. Towson
Dropped:
25. Southern Illinois

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