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I guess WVU softened Oklahoma up for Kansas State.
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<blockquote data-quote="WVUALLEN" data-source="post: 131042335" data-attributes="member: 1112294"><p>This has what to do with WVU? Other than their in the same conference. Maybe KSU should loan us their O-Line so we can beat up a Big 12 team in a down year for the conference. Oh wait KSU almost blew chunks when blowing that big lead. </p><p></p><p>By the way it's not a former D-II coach. But you go ahead and pretend FCS is lower than D-II. What a dumbass. Educate yourself about football.</p><p></p><p>D-II</p><p></p><p><strong>Dropped Out: </strong>Pittsburg State (Kan.) (19), Minnesota Duluth (23)</p><p></p><p><strong>Others Receiving Votes: </strong>Pittsburg State (Kan.), 39; Dixie St. (Utah), 37; Sioux Falls (S.D.), 20; Fort Hays State (Kan.), 12; Missouri Western State, 11; Fayetteville State (N.C.), 5; Minnesota Duluth, 5; Truman State (Mo.), 5; Eastern New Mexico, 4; Frostburg State (Md.), 4; Tiffin (Ohio), 4; Nebraska-Kearney, 3; Assumption (Mass.), 2; Southern Arkansas, 2; Miles (Ala.), 1.</p><p></p><p>1 Valdosta State (30) 7-0 774 1</p><p>2 Ferris State 7-0 737 2</p><p>3 Minnesota State 7-0 708 3</p><p>4 Tarleton State (1) 7-0 663 4</p><p>5 Ouachita Baptist 7-0 644 5</p><p>6 Notre Dame (OH) 7-0 608 6</p><p>7 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-0 586 8</p><p>8 Indianapolis 6-0 526 10</p><p>9t Slippery Rock 7-0 519 9</p><p>9t Colorado School of Mines 7-0 519 11</p><p>11 Central Missouri 7-0 421 14</p><p>12 Wingate 7-0 417 13</p><p>13 CSU-Pueblo 6-1 368 15</p><p>14 Northwest Missouri State 6-1 343 7</p><p>15 Bowie State 7-0 337 16</p><p>16 Grand Valley State 6-1 311 17</p><p>17 Kutztown 7-0 305 18</p><p>18 Harding 6-1 247 21</p><p>19 Indiana (Pa.) 6-1 209 22</p><p>20 West Florida 5-1 177 24</p><p>21 West Chester 6-1 151 12</p><p>22 Angelo State 6-1 142 25</p><p>23t Henderson State 6-1 71 NR</p><p>23t Texas A&M-Commerce 4-2 71 20</p><p>25 Virginia Union 6-1 67 NR </p><p></p><p>FCS - TOP 25</p><p></p><p><strong>Dropped Out: </strong>Youngstown St. (18), Austin Peay (19), New Hampshire (23)</p><p></p><p><strong>Others Receiving Votes:</strong> UT Martin, 71; Southeast Missouri St., 65; Wofford, 43; Austin Peay, 27; Portland St., 21; Campbell, 19; Monmouth (N.J.), 18; Youngstown St., 18; New Hampshire, 16; Alcorn St., 9; North Dakota, 7; Albany, 3; Chattanooga, 2; San Diego, 2.</p><p></p><p>1 North Dakota St. (26) 7-0 650 1</p><p>2 James Madison 7-1 622 2</p><p>3 South Dakota St. 6-1 600 3</p><p>4 Kennesaw St. 6-1 561 4</p><p>5 Weber St. 5-2 552 5</p><p>6 Villanova 6-1 516 7</p><p>7 Illinois St. 5-2 484 10</p><p>8 Sacramento St. 5-2 422 17</p><p>9 Montana St. 5-2 420 12</p><p>10 Central Arkansas 5-2 400 13</p><p>11 Montana 5-2 388 6</p><p>12 Northern Iowa 4-3 377 15</p><p>13 Princeton 5-0 323 16</p><p>14 Furman 4-3 268 8</p><p>15 Nicholls 4-3 232 9</p><p>16 Dartmouth 5-0 225 21</p><p>17 Towson 4-3 212 20</p><p>18 North Carolina A&T 4-2 207 11</p><p>19 Delaware 4-3 115 24</p><p>20 UIW 5-2 113 25</p><p>21 Jacksonville St. 5-3 101 14</p><p>22 UC Davis 4-4 96 22</p><p>23 Florida A&M 6-1 86 NR</p><p>24 Central Connecticut St. 6-1 83 NR</p><p>25 Sam Houston St. 5-3 75 NR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVUALLEN, post: 131042335, member: 1112294"] This has what to do with WVU? Other than their in the same conference. Maybe KSU should loan us their O-Line so we can beat up a Big 12 team in a down year for the conference. Oh wait KSU almost blew chunks when blowing that big lead. By the way it's not a former D-II coach. But you go ahead and pretend FCS is lower than D-II. What a dumbass. Educate yourself about football. D-II [B]Dropped Out: [/B]Pittsburg State (Kan.) (19), Minnesota Duluth (23) [B]Others Receiving Votes: [/B]Pittsburg State (Kan.), 39; Dixie St. (Utah), 37; Sioux Falls (S.D.), 20; Fort Hays State (Kan.), 12; Missouri Western State, 11; Fayetteville State (N.C.), 5; Minnesota Duluth, 5; Truman State (Mo.), 5; Eastern New Mexico, 4; Frostburg State (Md.), 4; Tiffin (Ohio), 4; Nebraska-Kearney, 3; Assumption (Mass.), 2; Southern Arkansas, 2; Miles (Ala.), 1. 1 Valdosta State (30) 7-0 774 1 2 Ferris State 7-0 737 2 3 Minnesota State 7-0 708 3 4 Tarleton State (1) 7-0 663 4 5 Ouachita Baptist 7-0 644 5 6 Notre Dame (OH) 7-0 608 6 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-0 586 8 8 Indianapolis 6-0 526 10 9t Slippery Rock 7-0 519 9 9t Colorado School of Mines 7-0 519 11 11 Central Missouri 7-0 421 14 12 Wingate 7-0 417 13 13 CSU-Pueblo 6-1 368 15 14 Northwest Missouri State 6-1 343 7 15 Bowie State 7-0 337 16 16 Grand Valley State 6-1 311 17 17 Kutztown 7-0 305 18 18 Harding 6-1 247 21 19 Indiana (Pa.) 6-1 209 22 20 West Florida 5-1 177 24 21 West Chester 6-1 151 12 22 Angelo State 6-1 142 25 23t Henderson State 6-1 71 NR 23t Texas A&M-Commerce 4-2 71 20 25 Virginia Union 6-1 67 NR FCS - TOP 25 [B]Dropped Out: [/B]Youngstown St. (18), Austin Peay (19), New Hampshire (23) [B]Others Receiving Votes:[/B] UT Martin, 71; Southeast Missouri St., 65; Wofford, 43; Austin Peay, 27; Portland St., 21; Campbell, 19; Monmouth (N.J.), 18; Youngstown St., 18; New Hampshire, 16; Alcorn St., 9; North Dakota, 7; Albany, 3; Chattanooga, 2; San Diego, 2. 1 North Dakota St. (26) 7-0 650 1 2 James Madison 7-1 622 2 3 South Dakota St. 6-1 600 3 4 Kennesaw St. 6-1 561 4 5 Weber St. 5-2 552 5 6 Villanova 6-1 516 7 7 Illinois St. 5-2 484 10 8 Sacramento St. 5-2 422 17 9 Montana St. 5-2 420 12 10 Central Arkansas 5-2 400 13 11 Montana 5-2 388 6 12 Northern Iowa 4-3 377 15 13 Princeton 5-0 323 16 14 Furman 4-3 268 8 15 Nicholls 4-3 232 9 16 Dartmouth 5-0 225 21 17 Towson 4-3 212 20 18 North Carolina A&T 4-2 207 11 19 Delaware 4-3 115 24 20 UIW 5-2 113 25 21 Jacksonville St. 5-3 101 14 22 UC Davis 4-4 96 22 23 Florida A&M 6-1 86 NR 24 Central Connecticut St. 6-1 83 NR 25 Sam Houston St. 5-3 75 NR [/QUOTE]
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I guess WVU softened Oklahoma up for Kansas State.
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