2014 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings

2014 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
Season 2014
Duration August 2014 – January 2015
National Champions January 3, 2015

Two human polls comprise the 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) football rankings, 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 2014 season. The Sports Network poll is voted by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.

Legend

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

The Sports Network Poll

Preseason
Aug 21[2]
Week 1
Sep 1[3]
Week 2
Sep 8[4]
Week 3
Sep 15[5]
Week 4
Sep 22
Week 5
Sep 29[6]
Week 6
Oct 6
Week 7
Oct 13
Week 8
Oct 20
Week 9
Oct 27
Week 10
Nov 3
Week 11
Nov 10[7]
Week 12
Nov 17
Week 13
Nov 23
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 12
1. Eastern Washington (82) North Dakota State (93) (1–0) North Dakota State (137) (2–0) North Dakota State (146) (3–0) North Dakota State (150) (4–0) North Dakota State (153) (4–0) North Dakota State (153) (5–0) North Dakota State (156) (6–0) North Dakota State (152) (7–0) North Dakota State (157) (8–0) North Dakota State (164) (9–0) New Hampshire (70) (8–1) New Hampshire (74) (9–1) New Hampshire (93) (10–1) 1.
2. North Dakota State (62) Eastern Washington (63) (2–0) Eastern Washington (21) (2–1) Eastern Washington (15) (2–1) Eastern Washington (9) (3–1) Eastern Washington (8) (4–1) Eastern Washington (3) (5–1) Eastern Washington (4) (6–1) Eastern Washington (2) (7–1) New Hampshire (6–1) New Hampshire (7–1) Coastal Carolina (55) (10–0) Coastal Carolina (56) (11–0) North Dakota State (39) (11–1) 2.
3. Southeastern Louisiana (2) Southeastern Louisiana (1–0) Southeastern Louisiana (2–0) Southeastern Louisiana (2–1) Coastal Carolina (4–) Coastal Carolina (5–0) Coastal Carolina (6–0) New Hampshire (5–1) New Hampshire (5–1) Coastal Carolina (8–0) Coastal Carolina (9–0) Jacksonville State (13) (8–1) North Dakota State (20) (10–1) Jacksonville State (14) (10–1) 3.
4. New Hampshire (1) Montana (0–1) Montana (1–1) Montana (2–1) New Hampshire (2–1) New Hampshire (3–1) New Hampshire (4–1) Coastal Carolina (7–0) Coastal Carolina (7–0) Villanova (7–1) Jacksonville State (7–1) North Dakota State (19) (9–1) Jacksonville State (10) (9–1) Eastern Washington (10–2) 4.
5. Montana Coastal Carolina (1–0) Coastal Carolina (2–0) Coastal Carolina (3–0) McNeese State (1–1) McNeese State (2–1) McNeese State (3–1) Villanova (5–1) Villanova (6–1) Jacksonville State (6–1) Eastern Washington (8–2) Eastern Washington (9–2) Eastern Washington (9–2) Villanova (10–2) 5.
6. Jacksonville State New Hampshire (0–1) McNeese State (0–1) McNeese State (1–1) Villanova (2–1) Villanova (3–1) Villanova (4–1) Jacksonville State (5–1) Jacksonville State (5–1) Eastern Washington (7–2) McNeese State (6–2) Villanova (8–2) Villanova (9–2) Coastal Carolina (11–1) 6.
7. Coastal Carolina McNeese State (0–0) New Hampshire (0–1) New Hampshire (1–1) Montana (2–2) Montana (3–2) Montana (4–2) Montana (4–2) Montana (5–2) Illinois State (7–0) Villanova (7–2) Fordham (9–1) Fordham (10–1) Illinois State (10–1) 7.
8. McNeese State Northern Iowa (0–1) Villanova (1–1) Villanova (1–1) Jacksonville State (2–1) Jacksonville State (3–1) Jacksonville State (4–1) Southeastern Louisiana (5–2) Southeastern Louisiana (6–2) Montana State (6–2) Richmond (7–2) Illinois State (8–1) Illinois State (9–1) Chattanooga (9–3) 8.
9. Northern Iowa Jacksonville State (0–1) Jacksonville State (1–1) Jacksonville State (1–1) South Dakota State (3–1) South Dakota State (3–1) Southeastern Louisiana (4–2) Montana State (5–2) Illinois State (6–0) McNeese State (5–2) Fordham (8–1) Chattanooga (7–3) Chattanooga (8–3) Fordham (10–2) 9.
10. South Dakota State Villanova (0–1) Northern Iowa (0–1) South Dakota State (2–1) Northern Iowa (1–2) Northern Iowa (2–2) William & Mary (4–1) Illinois State (5–0) Montana State (6–2) Fordham (7–1) Youngstown State (7–2) Southeastern Louisiana (7–3) Southeastern Louisiana (8–3) Northern Iowa (8–4) 10.
11. Fordham Fordham (1–0) South Dakota State (1–1) Northern Iowa (0–2) Southeastern Louisiana (2–2) Southeastern Louisiana (3–2) Montana State (4–2) McNeese State (3–2) McNeese State (4–2) Youngstown State (6–2) Montana (6–3) Northern Iowa (6–4) Northern Iowa (7–4) Southeastern Louisiana (9–3) 11.
12. Villanova South Dakota State (0–1) Furman (2–0) Bethune-Cookman (2–0) William & Mary (3–1) William & Mary (4–1) Southern Illinois (5–1) Fordham (6–1) Fordham (6–1) Montana (5–3) Illinois State (7–1) Montana State (7–3) Montana State (8–3) Montana (8–4) 12.
13. Towson Chattanooga (0–1) Bethune-Cookman (1–0) William & Mary (2–1) Montana State (2–2) Montana State (3–2) Chattanooga (3–2) Eastern Kentucky (6–0) South Dakota State (5–2) Richmond (6–2) Chattanooga (6–3) McNeese State (6–3) Montana (7–4) Harvard (10–0) 13.
14. Chattanooga Tennessee State (1–0) Chattanooga (0–2) Montana State (2–1) Chattanooga (1–2) Chattanooga (2–2) Fordham (5–1) Southern Illinois (5–2) Bethune-Cookman (6–1) Chattanooga (5–3) Southeastern Louisiana (6–3) Richmond (7–3) Eastern Kentucky (9–2) South Dakota State (8–4) 14.
15. Tennessee State Sam Houston State (1–1) Sam Houston State (1–2) Chattanooga (1–2) Bethune-Cookman (2–1) Southern Illinois (4–1) Illinois State (4–0) William & Mary (4–2) Chattanooga (4–3) Southeastern Louisiana (6–3) Montana State (6–3) Youngstown State (7–3) Harvard (9–0) James Madison (9–3) 15.
16. Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois (0–1) William & Mary (1–1) Southern Illinois (3–0) Fordham (3–1) Fordham (5–1) Youngstown State (4–1) Bethune-Cookman (5–1) Richmond (5–2) Eastern Kentucky (7–1) Eastern Kentucky (8–1) Montana (6–4) South Dakota State (7–4) Eastern Kentucky (9–3) 16.
17. Sam Houston State Richmond (1–0) Montana State (1–1) Richmond (2–1) Southern Illinois (3–1) Bethune-Cookman (3–1) Eastern Kentucky (5–0) Chattanooga (3–3) Youngstown State (5–2) William & Mary (5–3) Indiana State (6–3) Harvard (8–0) James Madison (8–3) Montana State (8–4) 17.
18. Montana State Bethune–Cookman (1–0) Richmond (1–1) Fordham (2–1) Youngstown State (3–1) Youngstown State (3–1) Bethune-Cookman (4–1) South Dakota State (4–2) William & Mary (4–3) South Dakota State (5–3) Harvard (7–0) Eastern Kentucky (8–2) Indiana State (7–4) Richmond (8–4) 18.
19. William & Mary Furman (1–0) Fordham (1–1) Youngstown State (2–1) Eastern Kentucky (4–0) Eastern Kentucky (4–0) South Dakota State (3–2) Richmond (4–2) Eastern Kentucky (6–1) Indiana State (5–3) Northern Iowa (5–4) South Dakota State (6–4) McNeese State (6–4) Sam Houston State (8–4) 19.
20. Richmond Montana State (0–1) Southern Illinois (2–0) Tennessee State (2–1) Richmond (2–2) Richmond (2–2) Indiana State (4–1) Northern Iowa (3–3) Southern Illinois (5–3) Harvard (6–0) Bethune-Cookman (7–2) Bethune-Cookman (8–3) Youngstown State (7–4) Liberty (8–4) 20.
21. Furman William & Mary (0–1) Youngstown State (1–1) Furman (2–1) Tennessee State (3–1) Tennessee State (4–1) Northern Iowa (2–3) Youngstown State (4–2) Harvard (5–0) Bethune-Cookman (6–2) Cal Poly (6–3) Bryant (8–1) Richmond (7–4) Youngstown State (7–5) 21.
22. Bethune-Cookman Towson (0–1) Tennessee State (1–1) Northern Arizona (2–1) Liberty (3–1) Illinois State (3–0) Richmond (3–2) Indiana State (4–2) Indiana State (4–3) Northern Iowa (4–4) South Dakota State (5–4) Northern Arizona (7–3) William & Mary (7–4) Bethune-Cookman (9–3) 22.
23. Northern Arizona Youngstown State (0–1) Maine (1–0) Eastern Kentucky (3–0) Illinois State (2–0) Albany (4–0) Southeast Missouri State (4–2) Charleston Southern (5–1) Northern Iowa (3–4) Albany (6–2) Bryant (7–1) Indiana State (6–4) Sam Houston State (7–4) William & Mary (7–5) 23.
24. Youngstown State Maine (1–0) Northern Arizona (1–1) Liberty (2–1) Albany (3–0) Delaware (3–1) Charleston Southern (5–0) Sam Houston State (3–3) Sacred Heart (6–1) Stephen F. Austin (6–2) William & Mary (5–4) William & Mary (6–4) North Carolina A&T (9–2) Idaho State (8–4) 24.
25. Maine Northern Arizona (0–1) Eastern Illinois (0–2) Sam Houston State (1–3) Delaware (2–1) Indiana State (3–1) Tennessee State (4–2) Harvard (4–0) Albany (5–2) Bryant (6–1) Northern Arizona (6–3) James Madison (7–3) Bethune-Cookman (8–3) Indiana State (7–5) 25.
Preseason
Aug 21[8]
Week 1
Sep 1[9]
Week 2
Sep 8[10]
Week 3
Sep 15[11]
Week 4
Sep 22
Week 5
Sep 29[12]
Week 6
Oct 6
Week 7
Oct 13
Week 8
Oct 20
Week 9
Oct 27
Week 10
Nov 3
Week 11
Nov 10[13]
Week 12
Nov 17
Week 13
Nov 23
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 12
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
22 Towson (0–2)
Dropped:
23 Maine (1–1)
25 Eastern Illinois (0–3)
Dropped:
21 Furman
22 Northern Arizona
25 Sam Houston State
Dropped:
23 Illinois State
Dropped:
23 Albany
24 Delaware
Dropped:
23 Southeast Missouri State
25 Tennessee State
Dropped:
23 Charleston Southern
24 Sam Houston State
Dropped:
20 Southern Illinois
24 Sacred Heart
Dropped:
23 Albany
24 Stephen F. Austin
Dropped:
21 Cal Poly
Dropped:
21 Bryant (8–2)
22 Northern Arizona (7–4)
Dropped:
19 McNeese State (6–5)
24 North Carolina A&T (9–3)
Dropped:
None

Coaches' Poll

Preseason
Aug 4[14]
Week 1
Sep 1[15]
Week 2
Sep 8[16]
Week 3
Sep 15[17]
Week 4
Sep 22
Week 5
Sep 29[18]
Week 6
Oct 6
Week 7
Oct 13
Week 8
Oct 20
Week 9
Oct 27
Week 10
Nov 3
Week 11
Nov 10[19]
Week 12
Nov 17
Week 13
Nov 24
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 12
1. North Dakota State (18) North Dakota State (24) (1–0) North Dakota State (25) (2–0) North Dakota State (25) (3–0) North Dakota State (26) (4–0) North Dakota State (26) (4–0) North Dakota State (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) Coastal Carolina (20) (10–0) 1.
2. Eastern Washington (6) Eastern Washington (2) (2–0) Eastern Washington (2–1) Eastern Washington (1) (2–1) Eastern Washington (3–1) Eastern Washington (4–1) Eastern Washington (5–1) Eastern Washington (6–1) Eastern Washington (7–1) Coastal Carolina (8–0) Coastal Carolina (9–0) New Hampshire (4) (8–1) 2.
3. Southeastern Louisiana (1) Southeastern Louisiana (1–0) Southeastern Louisiana (1) (2–0) Montana (2–1) Coastal Carolina (4–0) Coastal Carolina (5–0) Coastal Carolina (6–0) Coastal Carolina (7–0) Coastal Carolina (7–0) Villanova (7-1) New Hampshire (7–1) Jacksonville State (2) (8–1) 3.
4. New Hampshire Coastal Carolina (1–0) Montana (1–1) Southeastern Louisiana (2–1) McNeese State (1–1) McNeese State (2–1) McNeese State (3–1) Villanova (5–1) Villanova (6–1) New Hampshire (6–1) Jacksonville State (7–1) North Dakota State (9–1) 4.
5. Montana Montana (0–1) Coastal Carolina (2–0) Coastal Carolina (3–0) Villanova (2–1) Villanova (3–1) Villanova (4–1) New Hampshire (5–1) New Hampshire (5–1) Jacksonville State (6–1) Eastern Washington (8–2) Eastern Washington (9–2) 5.
6. Coastal Carolina McNeese State (0–0) McNeese State (0–1) McNeese State (1–1) Montana (2–2) New Hampshire (3–1) New Hampshire (4–1) Montana (4–2) Montana (5–2) Illinois State (7–0) McNeese State (6–2) Villanova (8–2) 6.
7. Towson (1) Villanova (0–1) Villanova (1–1) Villanova (1–1) New Hampshire (2–1) Montana (3–2) Montana (4–2) Jacksonville State (5–1) Jacksonville (5–1) Eastern Washington (7–2) Villanova (7–2) Illinois State (8–1) 7.
8. Jacksonville State New Hampshire (0–1) Jacksonville State (1–1) Jacksonville State (1–1) Jacksonville State (2–1) Jacksonville State (3–1) Jacksonville State (4–1) Southeastern Louisiana (5–2) Southeastern Louisiana (6–2) McNeese State (5–2) Richmond (7–2) Fordham (9–1) 8.
9. McNeese State Jacksonville State (0–1) New Hampshire (0–1) New Hampshire (1–1) South Dakota State (3–1) South Dakota State (3–1) Southeastern Louisiana (4–2) Illinois State (5–0) Illinois State (6–0) Montana State (6–2) Fordham (8–1) Chattanooga (7–3) 9.
10. South Dakota State Fordham (1–0) South Dakota State (1–1) South Dakota State (2–1) Northern Iowa (1–2) Northern Iowa (2–2) Youngstown State (4–1) McNeese State (3–2) McNeese State (4–2) Fordham (7–1) Montana (6–3) Southeastern Louisiana (7–3) 10.
11. Eastern Illinois South Dakota State (0–1) Northern Iowa (0–1) Northern Iowa (0–2) Southeastern Louisiana (2–2) Southeastern Louisiana (3–2) William & Mary (4–1) Montana State (5–2) Montana State (6–2) Montana (5–3) Chattanooga (6–3) McNeese State (6–3) 11.
12. Fordham Northern Iowa (0–1) Furman (2–0) Bethune-Cookman (2–0) Youngstown State (3–1) Youngstown State (3–1) Chattanooga (3–2) Eastern Kentucky (6–0) Fordham (6–1) Chattanooga (5–3) Illinois State (7–1) Northern Iowa (6–4) 12.
13. Villanova Sam Houston State (1–1) Bethune-Cookman (1–0) Southern Illinois (3–0) William & Mary (3–1) William & Mary (4–1) Southern Illinois (5–1) Fordham (6–1) Bethune-Cookman (6–1) Youngstown State (6–2) Youngstown State (7–2) Montana State (7–3) 13.
14. Sam Houston State Eastern Illinois (0–1) Southern Illinois (2–0) Chattanooga (1–2) Bethune-Cookman (2–1) Chattanooga (2–2) Montana State (4–2) Bethune-Cookman (5–1) Chattanooga (4–3) Richmond (6–2) Southeastern Louisiana (6–3) Richmond (7–3) 14.
15. Northern Iowa Chattanooga (0–1) Sam Houston State (1–2) Youngstown State (2–1) Chattanooga (1–2) Montana State (3–2) Illinois State (4–0) Chattanooga (3–3) South Dakota State (5–2) Southeastern Louisiana (6–3) Eastern Kentucky (8–1) Montana (6–4) 15.
16. Chattanooga Tennessee State (1–0) Youngstown State (1–1) Montana State (2–1) Southern Illinois (3–1) Southern Illinois (4–1) Eastern Kentucky (5–0) South Dakota State (4–2) Youngstown State (5–2) Eastern Kentucky (7–1) Montana State (6–3) Youngstown State (7–3) 16.
17. Tennessee State Furman (1–0) Chattanooga (0–2) William & Mary (2–1) Montana State (2–2) Bethune-Cookman (3–1) Bethune-Cookman (4–1) Southern Illinois (5–2) RIchmond (5–2) William & Mary (5–3) Harvard (7–0) Harvard (8–0) 17.
18. Furman Bethune-Cookman (1–0) Montana State (1–1) Richmond (2–1) Eastern Kentucky (4–0) Eastern Kentucky (4–0) Fordham (5–1) William & Mary (4–2) Eastern Kentucky (6–1) Harvard (6–0) Bethune-Cookman (7–2) Bethune-Cookman (8–2) 18.
19. Montana State Towson (0–1) William & Mary (1–1) Fordham (2–1) Fordham (3–1) Fordham (5–1) South Dakota State (3–2) Youngstown State (4–2) Southern Illinois (5–3) South Dakota State (5–3) Indiana State (6–3) South Dakota State (6–4) 19.
20. Maine Richmond (1–0) Maine (1–0) Tennessee State (2–1) Tennessee State (3–1) Tennessee State (4–1) Richmond (3–2) Richmond (4–2) William & Mary (4–3) Bethune-Cookman (6–2) Northern Iowa (5–4) Eastern Kentucky (8–2) 20.
21. Youngstown State Youngstown State (0–1) Richmond (1–1) Furman (2–1) Richmond (2–2) Richmond (2–2) Northern Iowa (2–3) Northern Iowa (3–3) Harvard (5–0) Indiana State (5–3) Bryant (7–1) Bryant (8–1) 21.
22. William & Mary Maine (1–0) Tennessee State (1–1) Eastern Kentucky (3–0) Illinois State (2–0) Illinois State (3–0) Indiana State (4–1) Charleston Southern (5–1) Sacred Heart (6–1) Northern Iowa (4–4) South Dakota State (5–4) Southern Illinois (6–4) 22.
23. Bethune-Cookman Montana State (0–1) Fordham (1–1) Northern Arizona (2–1) Liberty (3–1) Missouri State (3–1) Charleston Southern (5–0) Indiana State (4–2) Northern Iowa (3–4) Stephen F. Austin (6–2) Cal Poly (6–3) William & Mary 23.
24. Richmond William & Mary (0–1) Eastern Illinois (0–2) Illinois State (2–0) Missouri State (3–1) Charleston Southern (5–0) Alcorn State (5–1) Harvard (4–0) Indiana State (4–3) Bryant (6–1) Southern Illinois (5–4) Stephen F. Austin (7–3) 24.
25. Northern Arizona Southern Illinois (1–0) Eastern Kentucky (2–0) Bryant (3–0)
Sam Houston State (1–3)
Charleston Southern (4–0) Northern Arizona (3–2) Tennessee State (4–2) Sam Houston State (3–3) Bryant (5–1) Southern Illinois (5–4) William & Mary (5–4) Indiana State (6–4) 25.
Preseason
Aug 4[14]
Week 1
Sep 1[20]
Week 2
Sep 8[21]
Week 3
Sep 15[22]
Week 4
Sep 22
Week 5
Sep 29[23]
Week 6
Oct 6
Week 7
Oct 13
Week 8
Oct 20
Week 9
Oct 27
Week 10
Nov 3
Week 11
Nov 10[24]
Week 12
Nov 17
Week 13
Nov 24
Week 14 (Final)
Jan 12
Dropped:
25 Northern Arizona (1–0)
Dropped:
19 Towson (0–2)
Dropped:
20 Maine
24 Eastern Illinois
Dropped:
21 Furman
23 Northern Arizona
25 Sam Houston State
25 Bryant
Dropped:
23 Liberty
Dropped:
23 Missouri State
25 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
24 Alcorn State
25 Tennessee State
Dropped:
22 Charleston Southern
25 Sam Houston State
Dropped:
22 Sacred Heart
Dropped:
23 Stephen F. Austin
Dropped:
23 Cal Poly
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
None

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