North Dakota State Ends 2021 at No.1 in the AFCA Top 25
January 10, 2022
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North Dakota State returned to their winning ways, completing a 14-1 season, and claiming the program’s ninth FCS national championship in the past 11 years. The Bison are a perfect 9-0 in FCS national title game appearances. Hunter Luepke earned the game’s Most Outstanding Player, scoring three touchdowns in the first half to lead NDSU to a 38-10 win over Montana State. The Bison finish the 2021 season at No. 1 in the AFCA FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, with Montana State at No. 2.
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James Madison, who lost to North Dakota State in the semifinals, finished with a 12-2 record and a No. 3 ranking. Defending national champion Sam Houston, who ran the table at No. 1 during the regular season, finishes at No. 4 ahead of South Dakota State, who jumped six spots to No. 5 after their appearance in the semifinals.
Southern Illinois joined South Dakota State with a six-spot move in the poll to No. 17 thanks to its second-round appearance in the playoffs. Holy Cross ended the season with their highest ranking this year at No. 22. The Crusaders finished the season at 10-3 after recording their first playoff victory in program history.
American Football Coaches Association FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Poll – January 10, 2022
Rank School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. Post-season Head Coach
1 North Dakota St. (24) 14-1 600 3 D. No. 9 Montana St., 38-10, in championship Matt Entz
2 Montana St. 12-3 571 9 Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 38-10, in championship Brent Vigen
3 James Madison 12-2 548 2 Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 20-14, in semifinals Curt Cignetti
4 Sam Houston 11-1 520 1 Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 42-19, in quarterfinals K.C. Keeler
5 South Dakota St. 11-4 471 11 Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 31-17, in semifinals John Stiegelmeier
6 Montana 10-3 470 5 Lost to No. 2 James Madison, 28-6, in quarterfinals Bobby Hauck
7 East Tennessee St. 11-2 438 8 Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 27-3, in quarterfinals Randy Sanders
8 Villanova 10-3 435 7 Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 35-21, in quarterfinals Mark Ferrante
9 Eastern Washington 10-3 416 6 Lost to No. 5 Montana, 57-41, in second round Aaron Best
10 Kennesaw St. 11-2 399 4 Lost to No. 8 Tennessee St., 32-31, in second round Brian Bohannon
11 Sacramento St. 9-3 358 12 Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 24-19, in second round Troy Taylor
12 UT Martin 10-3 307 13 Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 26-7, in second round Jason Simpson
13 UIW 10-3 297 15 Lost to No. 1 Sam Houston, 49-42, in second round Eric Morris
14 Missouri St. 8-4 276 10 Lost to No. 13 UT Martin, 32-31, in first round Bobby Petrino
15 Southeastern Louisiana 9-4 248 17 Lost to No. 2 James Madison, 59-20, in second round Frank Scelfo
16 UC Davis 8-4 205 16 Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 56-24, in first round Dan Hawkins
17 Southern Illinois 8-5 203 23 Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 38-7, in second round Nick Hill
18 Stephen F. Austin 8-4 188 19 Lost to No. 15 UIW, 35-28 OT, in first round Colby Carthel
19 Jackson St. 11-2 136 14 Lost to South Carolina St., 31-10, in Celebration Bowl Deion Sanders
20 South Dakota 7-5 133 20t Lost to No. 23 Southern Illinois, 22-10, in first round Bob Nielson
21 Princeton 9-1 130 18 DNQ Playoffs Bob Surace
22 Holy Cross 10-3 117 24 Lost to No. 7 Villanova, 21-16, in second round Bob Chesney
23 Dartmouth 9-1 89 20t DNQ Playoffs Buddy Teevens
24 Florida A&M 9-3 88 22 Lost to No. 17 Southeastern Louisiana, 38-14, in first round Willie Simmons
25 Northern Iowa 6-6 62 25 Lost to No. 6 Eastern Washington, 19-9, in first round Mark Farley
Dropped Out: None
Others Receiving Votes: Davidson, 20; Sacred Heart, 18; South Carolina St., 17; Eastern Kentucky, 13; Mercer, 9; Monmouth (N.J.), 6; Chattanooga, 5; Harvard, 4; Columbia, 1; Elon, 1; Rhode Island, 1.
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North Dakota State returned to their winning ways, completing a 14-1 season, and claiming the program’s ninth FCS national championship in the past 11 years. The Bison are a perfect 9-0 in FCS national title game appearances. Hunter Luepke earned the game’s Most Outstanding Player, scoring three touchdowns in the first half to lead NDSU to a 38-10 win over Montana State. The Bison finish the 2021 season at No. 1 in the AFCA FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, with Montana State at No. 2.
RELATED ARTICLE: [FCS Poll] Sam Houston Ends the Regular Season Where They Started
James Madison, who lost to North Dakota State in the semifinals, finished with a 12-2 record and a No. 3 ranking. Defending national champion Sam Houston, who ran the table at No. 1 during the regular season, finishes at No. 4 ahead of South Dakota State, who jumped six spots to No. 5 after their appearance in the semifinals.
Southern Illinois joined South Dakota State with a six-spot move in the poll to No. 17 thanks to its second-round appearance in the playoffs. Holy Cross ended the season with their highest ranking this year at No. 22. The Crusaders finished the season at 10-3 after recording their first playoff victory in program history.
American Football Coaches Association FCS Coaches’ Top 25 Poll – January 10, 2022
Rank | School (1st votes) | Rec. | Pts. | Prev. | Post-season | Head Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | North Dakota St. (24) | 14-1 | 600 | 3 | D. No. 9 Montana St., 38-10, in championship | Matt Entz |
2 | Montana St. | 12-3 | 571 | 9 | Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 38-10, in championship | Brent Vigen |
3 | James Madison | 12-2 | 548 | 2 | Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 20-14, in semifinals | Curt Cignetti |
4 | Sam Houston | 11-1 | 520 | 1 | Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 42-19, in quarterfinals | K.C. Keeler |
5 | South Dakota St. | 11-4 | 471 | 11 | Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 31-17, in semifinals | John Stiegelmeier |
6 | Montana | 10-3 | 470 | 5 | Lost to No. 2 James Madison, 28-6, in quarterfinals | Bobby Hauck |
7 | East Tennessee St. | 11-2 | 438 | 8 | Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 27-3, in quarterfinals | Randy Sanders |
8 | Villanova | 10-3 | 435 | 7 | Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 35-21, in quarterfinals | Mark Ferrante |
9 | Eastern Washington | 10-3 | 416 | 6 | Lost to No. 5 Montana, 57-41, in second round | Aaron Best |
10 | Kennesaw St. | 11-2 | 399 | 4 | Lost to No. 8 Tennessee St., 32-31, in second round | Brian Bohannon |
11 | Sacramento St. | 9-3 | 358 | 12 | Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 24-19, in second round | Troy Taylor |
12 | UT Martin | 10-3 | 307 | 13 | Lost to No. 9 Montana St., 26-7, in second round | Jason Simpson |
13 | UIW | 10-3 | 297 | 15 | Lost to No. 1 Sam Houston, 49-42, in second round | Eric Morris |
14 | Missouri St. | 8-4 | 276 | 10 | Lost to No. 13 UT Martin, 32-31, in first round | Bobby Petrino |
15 | Southeastern Louisiana | 9-4 | 248 | 17 | Lost to No. 2 James Madison, 59-20, in second round | Frank Scelfo |
16 | UC Davis | 8-4 | 205 | 16 | Lost to No. 11 South Dakota St., 56-24, in first round | Dan Hawkins |
17 | Southern Illinois | 8-5 | 203 | 23 | Lost to No. 3 North Dakota St., 38-7, in second round | Nick Hill |
18 | Stephen F. Austin | 8-4 | 188 | 19 | Lost to No. 15 UIW, 35-28 OT, in first round | Colby Carthel |
19 | Jackson St. | 11-2 | 136 | 14 | Lost to South Carolina St., 31-10, in Celebration Bowl | Deion Sanders |
20 | South Dakota | 7-5 | 133 | 20t | Lost to No. 23 Southern Illinois, 22-10, in first round | Bob Nielson |
21 | Princeton | 9-1 | 130 | 18 | DNQ Playoffs | Bob Surace |
22 | Holy Cross | 10-3 | 117 | 24 | Lost to No. 7 Villanova, 21-16, in second round | Bob Chesney |
23 | Dartmouth | 9-1 | 89 | 20t | DNQ Playoffs | Buddy Teevens |
24 | Florida A&M | 9-3 | 88 | 22 | Lost to No. 17 Southeastern Louisiana, 38-14, in first round | Willie Simmons |
25 | Northern Iowa | 6-6 | 62 | 25 | Lost to No. 6 Eastern Washington, 19-9, in first round | Mark Farley |
Dropped Out: None
Others Receiving Votes: Davidson, 20; Sacred Heart, 18; South Carolina St., 17; Eastern Kentucky, 13; Mercer, 9; Monmouth (N.J.), 6; Chattanooga, 5; Harvard, 4; Columbia, 1; Elon, 1; Rhode Island, 1.
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