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Weber State Football Rankings Add Comment    Sep 19, 2010

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Voters in The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 have chosen 2009 national champion Villanova first in the 2010 preseason poll.

The Wildcats, who won the Football Championship Subdivision title for the first time last December, were installed as a prohibitive No. 1 in the Preseason Top 25 released on Monday. They gained 104 of the 126 first-place votes and 3,112 points.

Montana, which has lost in the last two FCS championship games, was the No. 2 team in the poll with 2,899 points, receiving nine first-place votes. The Grizzlies were followed in the top five by Appalachian State, William & Mary and Southern Illinois.

WEBER STATE, which finished 17th in the final 2009 poll, came in at number 19 with 716 total votes just behind Eastern Illinois (762) and one spot ahead of Prairie View A&M (709)

Villanova will be tested by the competition in the Colonial Athletic Association, which landed the most teams in the Preseason Top 25 with six, all in the top 16. In addition to Villanova and William & Mary, Richmond was sixth, New Hampshire 10th, James Madison 15th and Delaware 16th.

CAA Football has had a national finalist in each of the past four seasons and six of the last seven, including national champions Delaware (2003), James Madison (2004) and Richmond (2008) to go along with coach Andy Talley's Wildcats last season.

After Richmond at No. 6, the Top 10 followed with No. 7 Elon, No. 8 Stephen F. Austin, No. 9 South Dakota State and No. 10 New Hampshire.

The second 10 starts at No. 11 with defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion South Carolina State, followed by McNeese State, Eastern Washington, Northern Iowa, James Madison, Delaware, Jacksonville State, Eastern Illinois, Weber State and Prairie View A&M.

Big South favorite Liberty was No. 21, followed by Colgate, Penn, Montana State and Holy Cross.

During the regular season, the Top 25 will be released every Monday afternoon, except for on the final weekend when it will be released on Sunday morning, Nov. 21, due to its use as an official tool by the NCAA Division I Football Committee in selecting the 20-team playoff field.

The Sports Network and Fathead.com will release a final Top 25 following the FCS championship game, which will be held Jan. 7 at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas.

Team (First-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous Rank

1. Villanova Wildcats (104)

14-1

3,112

1

2. Montana Grizzlies (9)

14-1

2,899

2

3. Appalachian State Mountaineers (8)

11-3

2,857

3

4. William & Mary Tribe (3)

11-3

2,631

4

5. Southern Illinois Salukis (1)

11-2

2,569

6

6. Richmond Spiders (1)

11-2

2,317

5

7. Elon Phoenix

9-3

2,243

9

8. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks

10-3

2,041

10

9. South Dakota State Jackrabbits

8-4

1,863

11

10. New Hampshire Wildcats

10-3

1,837

7

11. South Carolina State Bulldogs

10-2

1,607

8

12. McNeese State Cowboys

9-3

1,475

12

13. Eastern Washington Eagles

8-4

1,422

3

14. Northern Iowa Panthers

7-4

1,269

18

15. James Madison Dukes

6-5

1,237

NR

16. Delaware Blue Hens

6-5

879

NR

17. Jacksonville State Gamecocks

8-3

833

16

18. Eastern Illinois Panthers

8-4

762

19

19. Weber State Wildcats

7-5

716

17

20. Prairie View A&M Panthers

9-1

709

15

21. Liberty Flames

8-3

633

22

22. Colgate Raiders

9-2

608

21

23. Penn Quakers

8-2

593

20

24. Montana State Bobcats

7-4

584

NR

25. Holy Cross Crusaders

9-3

560

14

Others receiving votes: Illinois State 488, Wofford 311, Northern Arizona 286, Cal Poly 239, Furman 229, Texas State 206, Florida A&M 153, Lafayette 98, Maine 88, Harvard 85, Eastern Kentucky 81, UC Davis 61, Samford 61, Massachusetts 45, Southeastern Louisiana 45, Alabama A&M 45, Missouri State 40, Central Arkansas 39, Norfolk State 28, Lehigh 27, Old Dominion 25, Grambling State 24, Davidson 23, Georgia Southern 22, Princeton 21, Dayton 20, Portland State 18, Chattanooga 17, Youngstown State 15, Idaho State 15, Southern Utah 14, Northwestern State 12, Indiana State 12, Stony Brook 12, Hampton 12, Gardner-Webb 11, Tennessee Tech 9, Robert Morris 9, North Dakota 8, Southern 8, Central Connecticut State 7, Morgan State 7, Jackson State 7, North Carolina A&T 6, VMI 5, North Dakota State 5, Austin Peay 4, Butler 4, Alcorn State 3, Jacksonville 2, Texas Southern 2, Brown 2, Howard 2, Cornell 1, Coastal Carolina 1.

-Utah College Sports News staff and wire reports



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