2010 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings

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The 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings are from the Sports Network media poll and the coaches poll. This is for the 2010 season.

Legend[]

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The Sports Network poll[]

Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Sept 7[2]
Week 2
Sept 14[3]
Week 3
Sept 21[4]
Week 4
Sept 28[5]
Week 5
Oct 5[6]
Week 6
Oct 12[7]
Week 7
Oct 19[8]
Week 8
Oct 26[9]
Week 9
Nov 2[10]
Week 10
Nov 9[11]
Week 11
Nov 16[12]
Week 12
Nov 23[13]
Week 13
Postseason[14]
1.Villanova (104)Montana (1–0) (57)Villanova (1–1) (74)Villanova (2–1) (87)Villanova (3–1) (94)Appalachian State (4–0) (101)Appalachian State (5–0) (106)Appalachian State (6–0) (111)Appalachian State (7–0) (136)Appalachian State (8–0) (134)William & Mary (7–2) (105)Delaware (9–1) (116)Eastern Washington (9–2) (64)Eastern Washington (13–2) (121)1.
2.Montana (9)Villanova (0–1) (46)Appalachian State (2–0) (25)Appalachian State (3–0) (22)Appalachian State (4–0) (24)Delaware (5–0) (29)Delaware (6–0) (29)Delaware (7–0) (28)Jacksonville State (8–0) (17)Jacksonville State (8–0) (16)Delaware (8–1) (31)Appalachian State (9–1) (28)Appalachian State (9–2) (39)Delaware (12–3) (1)2.
3.Appalachian State (8)Appalachian State (1–0) (8)James Madison (2–0) (30)James Madison (2–0) (25)James Madison (3–0) (22)Jacksonville State (5–0) (12)Jacksonville State (6–0) (10)Jacksonville State (7–0) (11)William & Mary (6–1) (2)Villanova (6–2) (1)Appalachian State (8–1) (10)Eastern Washington (8–2) (8)Stephen F. Austin (9–2) (5)Villanova (9–5)3.
4.William & Mary (3)Southern Illinois (1–0) (3)Jacksonville State (2–0) (9)Jacksonville State (3–0) (5)Jacksonville State (4–0) (5)William & Mary (4–1)William & Mary (5–1)William & Mary (5–1)Stephen F. Austin (6–1) (1)William & Mary (6–2) (3)Wofford (8–1) (5)Jacksonville State (9–1) (2)William & Mary (8–3) (3)Appalachian State (10–3)4.
5.Southern Illinois (1)Jacksonville State (1–0) (9)Southern Illinois (1–1)Richmond (1–1)Delaware (4–0) (1)Stephen F. Austin (3–1) (1)Stephen F. Austin (4–1) (1)Stephen F. Austin (5–1) (1)Villanova (5–2)Delaware (7–1)Eastern Washington (7–2) (4)Stephen F. Austin (8–2)Delaware (9–2) (4)Georgia Southern (10–5)5.
6.Richmond (1)New Hampshire (1–0) (2)Montana (1–1)Stephen F. Austin (2–1)Stephen F. Austin (3–1)Villanova (3–2)Villanova (3–2)Villanova (4–2)Delaware (7–1)Eastern Washington (7–2)Jacksonville State (8–1)William & Mary (7–3)Montana State (9–2) (7)Wofford (10–3)6.
7.ElonRichmond (0–1)Elon (1–1)Delaware (3–0)William & Mary (3–1)James Madison (3–1)James Madison (4–1)Montana (5–2)Montana (6–2)Wofford (7–1) (1)Southeast Missouri State (9–1)Bethune–Cookman (10–0) (4)Wofford (9–2) (1)New Hampshire (8–5)7.
8.Stephen F. AustinElon (0–1)New Hampshire (1–1)William & Mary (2–1)UMass (3–1)UMass (4–1)UMass (4–1)Eastern Washington (5–2)Eastern Washington (6–2)New Hampshire (5–3)Stephen F. Austin (7–2)Montana State (8–2) (1)Jacksonville State (9–2) (4)Stephen F. Austin (9–3)8.
9.South Dakota StateSouth Dakota State (0–0)Richmond (0–1)Eastern Washington (2–1)South Carolina State (2–1)South Carolina State (3–1)Montana State (5–1)Wofford (5–1)Wofford (6–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Villanova (6–3) (1)Wofford (8–2)Southeast Missouri State (9–2)North Dakota State (9–5)9.
10.New HampshireStephen F. Austin (0–1)Stephen F. Austin (1–1)Elon (1–2)Montana State (3–1)Montana State (4–1)South Carolina State (4–1)New Hampshire (4–3)New Hampshire (5–3)Stephen F. Austin (6–2)Bethune–Cookman (9–0) (3)Southeast Missouri State (9–2)Villanova (7–4)William & Mary (8–4)10.
11.South Carolina StateWilliam & Mary (0–1) (1)Delaware (2–0)UMass (2–1)Richmond (1–2)Richmond (2–2)Montana (4–2)James Madison (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (7–1)Bethune–Cookman (8–0)Montana State (8–2) (1)Montana (7–3)New Hampshire (7–4)Montana State (9–3)11.
12.McNeese StateJames Madison (1–0)William & Mary (1–1)South Carolina State (2–1)Montana (2–2)Montana (3–2)Eastern Washington (4–2)UMass (4–2)Bethune–Cookman (7–0)Montana State (7–2)Liberty (7–2)South Carolina State (8–2)South Carolina State (9–2)Jacksonville State (9–3)12.
13.Eastern WashingtonMcNeese State (1–0)Northern Iowa (1–0)Southern Illinois (1–2)North Dakota State (3–1)Eastern Washington (3–2)Cal Poly (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (6–1)Montana State (6–2)Montana (6–3)Montana (6–3)Northern Iowa (7–3)Bethune–Cookman (10–1) (1)Southeast Missouri State (9–3)13.
14.Northern IowaNorthern Iowa (0–0)South Carolina State (1–1)Montana (1–2)New Hampshire (2–2)Cal Poly (3–2)Wofford (4–1)Bethune–Cookman (6–0)Richmond (4–3)Liberty (6–2)UMass (6–3)New Hampshire (6–4)Penn (9–1)Lehigh (10–3)14.
15.James MadisonSouth Carolina State (0–1)Liberty (2–0)Northern Iowa (1–1)Cal Poly (3–1)Northern Iowa (2–2)North Dakota State (4–2)Montana State (5–2)James Madison (4–3)UMass (5–3)South Carolina State (7–2)Villanova (6–4)Montana (7–4)Bethune–Cookman (10–2)15.
16.DelawareDelaware (1–0)UMass (2–0)New Hampshire (1–2)Eastern Washington (2–2)Georgia Southern (3–1)New Hampshire (3–3)Richmond (3–3)Liberty (5–2)South Carolina State (6–2)Northern Iowa (6–3)Penn (8–1)Northern Iowa (7–4)South Carolina State (9–3)16.
17.Jacksonville StateEastern Washington (0–1)Cal Poly (2–0)Montana State (2–1)Northern Iowa (1–2)Texas State (3–1)Southern Illinois (3–3)Liberty (5–2)South Carolina State (5–2)Northern Iowa (5–3)New Hampshire (5–4)North Dakota State (7–3)Liberty (8–3)Western Illinois (8–5)17.
18.Eastern IllinoisUMass (1–0) [note 1]Eastern Washington (1–1)North Dakota State (2–1)Furman (2–1)North Dakota State (3–2)Southeast Missouri State (5–1)South Carolina State (4–2)UMass (4–3)Penn (6–1)Penn (7–1)Richmond (6–4)Jacksonville (10–1)Penn (9–1)18.
19.Weber StateLiberty (1–0)McNeese State (1–1)McNeese State (1–1)Georgia Southern (3–1)Elon (2–3)Liberty (4–2)Northern Iowa (3–3)Northern Iowa (4–3)Cal Poly (6–3)Cal Poly (7–3)UMass (6–4)Lehigh (9–2)Northern Iowa (7–5)19.
20.Prairie View A&MWeber State (0–1)South Dakota State (0–1)Cal Poly (2–1)Texas State (3–1)Western Illinois (4–1)Richmond (2–3)Penn (4–1)Chattanooga (5–2)Richmond (4–4)Grambling State (8–1)Jacksonville (10–1)Georgia Southern (7–4)Montana (7–4)20.
21.LibertyNorth Dakota State (1–0)Weber State (1–1)South Dakota (2–1)Elon (1–3)Wofford (3–1)Georgia Southern (3–2)Western Illinois (5–2)Penn (5–1)Grambling State (7–1)Richmond (5–4)Liberty (7–3)Western Illinois (7–4)Liberty (8–3)21.
22.ColgatePrairie View A&M (1–0)Montana State (1–1)Liberty (2–1)Youngstown State (3–1)New Hampshire (2–3)Northern Iowa (2–3)Northern Arizona (4–2)Cal Poly (5–3)James Madison (4–4)Jacksonville (9–1)Lehigh (8–2)Cal Poly (7–4)Jacksonville (10–1)22.
23.PennEastern Illinois (0–1)North Dakota State (1–1)Furman (1–1)Illinois State (3–1)Southern Illinois (2–3)Bethune–Cookman (5–0)Cal Poly (4–3)Grambling State (6–1)Jacksonville (8–1)Western Illinois (6–3)Cal Poly (7–4)Dayton (10–1)Grambling State (9–2)23.
24.Montana StateMontana State (1–0)Furman (1–0)Penn (1–0)Southern Illinois (1–3)Liberty (3–2)Elon (2–4)Chattanooga (4–2)Jacksonville (7–1)Western Illinois (6–3)North Dakota State (6–3)Dayton (10–1)Grambling State (8–2)Cal Poly (7–4)24.
25.Holy CrossColgate (1–0)South Dakota (1–1)Central Arkansas (3–0)Liberty (2–2)Southeast Missouri State (4–1)Penn (3–1)Furman (4–2)Northern Arizona (4–3)North Dakota State (5–3)Robert Morris (8–1)Grambling State (8–2)North Dakota State (7–4)Dayton (10–1)25.
Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Sept 7[2]
Week 2
Sept 14[3]
Week 3
Sept 21[4]
Week 4
Sept 28[5]
Week 5
Oct 5[6]
Week 6
Oct 12[7]
Week 7
Oct 19[8]
Week 8
Oct 26[9]
Week 9
Nov 2[10]
Week 10
Nov 9[11]
Week 11
Nov 16[12]
Week 12
Nov 23[13]
Week 13
Postseason[14]
Dropped:
  • 23 Penn
  • 25 Holy Cross
Dropped:
  • 22 Prairie View A&M
  • 23 Eastern Illinois
  • 25 Colgate
Dropped:
  • 20 South Dakota State
  • 21 Weber State
Dropped:
  • 19 McNeese State
  • 21 South Dakota
  • 24 Penn
  • 25 Central Arkansas
Dropped:
  • 18 Furman
  • 22 Youngstown State
  • 23 Illinois State
Dropped:
  • 17 Texas State
  • 20 Western Illinois
Dropped:
  • 15 North Dakota State
  • 17 Southern Illinois
  • 21 Georgia Southern
  • 24 Elon
Dropped:
  • 21 Western Illinois
  • 25 Furman
Dropped:
  • 20 Chattanooga
  • 25 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
22 James Madison
Dropped:
  • 23 Western Illinois
  • 25 Robert Morris
Dropped:
  • 18 Richmond
  • 19 UMass
None

The Coaches poll[]

Preseason
[15]
Week 1
Sept 7[16]
Week 2
Sept 14[17]
Week 3
Sept 21[18]
Week 4
Sept 28[19]
Week 5
Oct 5[20]
Week 6
Oct 12[21]
Week 7
Oct 19[22]
Week 8
Oct 26[23]
Week 9
Nov 2[24]
Week 10
Nov 9[25]
Week 11
Nov 16[26]
Week 12
Nov 23[27]
Week 13
Postseason[28]
1.Villanova (22)Montana (1–0) (16)Appalachian State (2–0) (11)Appalachian State (3–0) (17)Appalachian State (4–0) (16)Appalachian State (4–0) (24)Appalachian State (5–0) (25)Appalachian State (6–0) (25)Appalachian State (7–0) (26)Appalachian State (8–0)Delaware (8–1) (19)Delaware (9–1) (26)Eastern Washington (9–2) (13)Eastern Washington (13–2)1.
2.Montana (2)Southern Illinois (1–0)Villanova (1–1) (8)Villanova (2–1) (6)Villanova (3–1) (6)Delaware (5–0) (2)Delaware (6–0)Delaware (7–0) (1)Jacksonville State (8–0)Jacksonville State (8–0)William & Mary (7–2) (7)Appalachian State (9–1)Stephen F. Austin (9–2) (1)Delaware (12–3)2.
3.Appalachian State (4)Appalachian State (1–0) (1)James Madison (2–0) (5)James Madison (2–0) (3)James Madison (3–0) (3)Jacksonville State (5–0) (1)Jacksonville State (6–0) (1)Jacksonville State (7–0) (1)Stephen F. Austin (6–1) (1)Villanova (6–2)Appalachian State (8–1)Eastern Washington (8–2) (1)Appalachian State (9–2) (12)Villanova (9–5)3.
4.William & MaryVillanova (0–1) (8)Jacksonville State (2–0) (2)Jacksonville State (3–0) (1)Jacksonville State (4–0) (1)Stephen F. Austin (3–1)Stephen F. Austin (4–1) (1)Stephen F. Austin (5–1)William & Mary (6–1)Delaware (7–1)Wofford (8–1) (2)Jacksonville State (9–1)William & Mary (8–3)Appalachian State (10–3)4.
5.Southern IllinoisNew Hampshire (1–0)Southern Illinois (1–1) (1)Richmond (1–1)Delaware (4–0) (1)William & Mary (4–1)William & Mary (5–1)William & Mary (5–1)Villanova (5–2)William & Mary (6–2)Eastern Washington (7–2)Stephen F. Austin (8–2) (1)Delaware (9–2)Wofford (10–3)5.
6.RichmondJacksonville State (1–0) (2)Montana (1–1)Delaware (3–0)Stephen F. Austin (3–1) (1)James Madison (3–1)James Madison (4–1)Villanova (4–2)Delaware (7–1)Eastern Washington (7–2)Jacksonville State (8–1)William & Mary (7–3)Wofford (9–2)Georgia Southern (10–5)6.
7.ElonRichmond (0–1)Elon (1–1)Stephen F. Austin (2–1) (1)William & Mary (3–1)Villanova (3–2)Villanova (3–2)Montana (5–2)Montana (6–2)Wofford (7–1)Stephen F. Austin (7–2)Wofford (8–2)Montana State (9–2)New Hampshire (8–5)7.
8.Stephen F. AustinElon (0–1)New Hampshire (1–1)William & Mary (2–1)UMass (3–1)UMass (4–1)UMass (4–1)Eastern Washington (5–2)Eastern Washington (6–2)New Hampshire (5–3)Southeast Missouri State (9–1)Montana State (8–2)Southeast Missouri State (9–2)William & Mary (8–4)8.
9.New HampshireSouth Dakota State (0–0)Richmond (0–1)UMass (2–1)South Carolina State (2–1)South Carolina State (3–1)South Carolina State (4–1)New Hampshire (4–3)New Hampshire (5–3)Stephen F. Austin (6–2)Villanova (6–3)Bethune–Cookman (10–0)Jacksonville State (9–2) (1)North Dakota State (9–5)9.
10.South Dakota StateMcNeese State (1–0)Northern Iowa (1–0)Eastern Washington (2–1)Montana State (3–1)Montana State (4–1)Montana State (5–1)Wofford (5–1)Wofford (6–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Montana State (8–2)Southeast Missouri State (9–2)New Hampshire (7–4)Stephen F. Austin (9–3)10.
11.McNeese StateJames Madison (1–0)Stephen F. Austin (1–1)Elon (1–2)Montana (2–2)Richmond (2–2)Montana (4–2)James Madison (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (7–1)Montana State (7–2)Liberty (7–2)South Carolina State (8–2)Villanova (7–4)Montana State (9–3)11.
12.South Carolina StateStephen F. Austin (0–1)Delaware (2–0)South Carolina State (2–1)Richmond (1–2)Montana (3–2)Eastern Washington (4–2)UMass (4–2)Liberty (5–2)Liberty (6–2)Bethune–Cookman (9–0)Northern Iowa (7–3)South Carolina State (9–2)Jacksonville State (9–3)12.
13.Northern IowaNorthern Iowa (0–0)William & Mary (1–1)Southern Illinois (1–2)North Dakota State (3–1)Georgia Southern (3–1)Cal Poly (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (6–1)Montana State (6–2)Bethune–Cookman (8–0)UMass (6–3)New Hampshire (6–4)Penn (9–1)Southeast Missouri State (9–3)13.
14.Eastern WashingtonWilliam & Mary (0–1)Liberty (2–0)Montana (1–2)Cal Poly (3–1)Eastern Washington (3–2)North Dakota State (4–2)Liberty (5–2)Richmond (4–3)South Carolina State (6–2)South Carolina State (7–2)Montana (7–3)Bethune–Cookman (10–1)Lehigh (10–3)14.
15.James MadisonEastern Washington (0–1)UMass (2–0)Northern Iowa (1–1)New Hampshire (2–2)Texas State (3–1)New Hampshire (3–3)Richmond (3–3)James Madison (4–3)UMass (5–3)New Hampshire (5–4)Villanova (6–4)Liberty (8–3)Bethune–Cookman (10–2)15.
16.Eastern IllinoisSouth Carolina State (0–1)Eastern Washington (1–1)Montana State (2–1)Georgia Southern (3–1)Cal Poly (3–2)Southern Illinois (3–3)Montana State (5–2)Bethune–Cookman (7–0)Montana (6–3)Northern Iowa (6–3)Penn (8–1)Northern Iowa (7–4)Penn (9–1)16.
17.Jacksonville StateDelaware (1–0)South Carolina State (1–1)McNeese State (1–1)Eastern Washington (2–2)North Dakota State (3–2)Wofford (4–1)South Carolina State (4–2)South Carolina State (5–2)Northern Iowa (5–3)Montana (6–3)North Dakota State (7–3)Montana (7–4)South Carolina State (9–3)17.
18.Weber StateLiberty (1–0)Cal Poly (2–0)New Hampshire (1–2)Texas State (3–1)Northern Iowa (2–2)Georgia Southern (3–2)Western Illinois (5–2)UMass (4–3)Cal Poly (6–3)Cal Poly (7–3)Liberty (7–3)Lehigh (9–2)Northern Iowa (7–5)18.
19.DelawareWeber State (0–1)McNeese State (1–1)North Dakota State (2–1)Illinois State (3–1)Elon (2–3)Richmond (2–3)Bethune–Cookman (6–0)Northern Iowa (4–3)Penn (6–1)Penn (7–1)UMass (6–4)Jacksonville (10–1)Liberty (8–3)19.
20.LibertyUMass (1–0)Weber State (1–1)South Dakota (2–1)Youngstown State (3–1)Western Illinois (4–1)Southeast Missouri State (5–1)Northern Arizona (4–2)Cal Poly (5–3)North Dakota State (5–3)North Dakota State (6–3)Richmond (6–4)Cal Poly (7–4)Western Illinois (8–5)20.
21.Prairie View A&MNorth Dakota State (1–0)South Dakota State (0–1)Liberty (2–1)Elon (1–3)Southern Illinois (2–3)Liberty (4–2)Cal Poly (4–3)Penn (5–1)Western Illinois (6–3)Western Illinois (6–3)Jacksonville (10–1)North Dakota State (7–4)Montana (7–4)21.
22.ColgateEastern Illinois (0–1)Montana State (1–1)Cal Poly (2–1)Northern Iowa (1–2)Central Arkansas (3–1)Texas State (3–2)Northern Iowa (3–3)North Dakota State (5–3)Richmond (4–4)Grambling State (8–1)Lehigh (8–2)Georgia Southern (7–4)Jacksonville (10–1)22.
23.Northern ArizonaMontana State (1–0)North Dakota State (1–1)Texas State (2–1)Furman (2–1)New Hampshire (2–3)Western Illinois (4–2)Penn (4–1)Chattanooga (5–2)James Madison (4–4)Richmond (5–4)Cal Poly (7–4)Grambling State (8–2)Cal Poly (7–4)23.
24.Montana StateNorthern Arizona (1–0)South Dakota (1–1)Georgia Southern (2–1)Southern Illinois (1–3)Northern Arizona (3–1)Northern Iowa (2–3)North Dakota State (4–3)Western Illinois (5–3)Grambling State (7–1)Jacksonville (9–1)Grambling State (8–2)Western Illinois (7–4)Grambling State (9–2)24.
25.Cal Poly тColgate (1–0)Furman (1–0)Illinois State (2–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)Wofford (3–1)Penn (3–1)Furman (4–2)Grambling State (6–1)Jacksonville (8–1)Robert Morris (8–1)Dayton (10–1)Dayton (10–1)Dayton (10–1)25.
26.Holy Cross т             26.
Preseason
[15]
Week 1
Sept 7[16]
Week 2
Sept 14[17]
Week 3
Sept 21[18]
Week 4
Sept 28[19]
Week 5
Oct 5[20]
Week 6
Oct 12[21]
Week 7
Oct 19[22]
Week 8
Oct 26[23]
Week 9
Nov 2[24]
Week 10
Nov 9[25]
Week 11
Nov 16[26]
Week 12
Nov 23[27]
Week 13
Postseason[28]
Dropped:
  • 21 Prairie View A&M
  • 25 Cal Poly
  • 26 Holy Cross
Dropped:
  • 22 Eastern Illinois
  • 24 Northern Arizona
  • 25 Colgate
Dropped:
  • 20 Weber State
  • 21 South Dakota State
  • 25 Furman
Dropped:
  • 17 McNeese State
  • 20 South Dakota
  • 21 Liberty
Dropped:
  • 19 Illinois State
  • 20 Youngstown State
  • 23 Furman
Dropped:
  • 19 Elon
  • 22 Central Arkansas
  • 24 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
  • 16 Southern Illinois
  • 18 Georgia Southern
  • 22 Texas State
Dropped:
  • 20 Northern Arizona
  • 25 Furman
Dropped:
23 Chattanooga
Dropped:
23 James Madison
Dropped:
  • 21 Western Illinois
  • 25 Robert Morris
Dropped:
  • 19 UMass
  • 20 Richmond
None

Notes[]

  1. ^ In the actual printed polls, UMass was listed as Massachusetts

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