Final SportsNetwork Division I-AA 2002 Poll


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Sports Network's I-AA College Football Poll
Team (First-place votes) 2002 Record Points Previous Rank
1. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (41) 12-3 1,120 15
2. McNeese State Cowboys (4) 13-2 1,083 1
3. Georgia Southern Eagles 11-3 1,012 2
4. Villanova Wildcats 11-4 965 12
5. Western Illinois Leathernecks 11-2 954 3
6. Maine Black Bears 11-3 850 7
7. Montana Grizzlies 11-3 848 9
8. Grambling State Tigers 11-2 771 4
9. Furman Paladins 8-4 649 6
10. Appalachian State Mountaineers 8-4 631 5
11. Northeastern Huskies 10-3 624 8
12. Fordham Rams 10-3 619 21
13. Eastern Illinois Panthers 8-4 558 10
14. Wofford Terriers 9-3 542 14
15. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 11-2 532 11
16. Northwestern State Demons 9-4 514 13
17. Pennsylvania Quakers 9-1 408 16
18. Idaho State Bengals 8-3 345 17
19. Montana State Bobcats 7-6 273 24
20. Murray State Racers 7-5 225 23
21. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 8-4 217 19
22. Gardner-Webb Bulldogs 9-1 214 18
23. Nicholls State Colonels 7-4 204 20
24. Southeast Missouri State Indians 8-4 141 22
25. Colgate Raiders 9-3 106 25
Dropped Out: None.

Others receiving votes (in order of points, minimum of five required): Massachusetts, Harvard, Illinois State, Youngstown State, William & Mary, Jackson State, South Carolina State, Northern Arizona, Dayton, Eastern Washington, Lehigh, Northern Arizona, Portland State


As of December 23, 2002, at 01:35 PM ET
 



Congrats to gSU and even jSU!!

Now you know I can't help but notice that of all the teams ranked, SU played the "G", J-State, Northwestern St. and Nicholls St. If you add the Hawaii-bound Tulane Green Wave, I would say that our AD really screwed us with the early games!!! Hopefully with the SWAC mandate, we won't have to have such schedule stupidity in the near future, but ...you never, really know!!!!!
 
Originally posted by Jaguar Diehard
, I would say that our AD really screwed us with the early games!!! Hopefully with the SWAC mandate, we won't have to have such schedule stupidity in the near future, but ...you never, really know!!!!!

YOUR 2003 SCHEDULE WILL ALLOW FOR A GOOD RECORD.
 
What difference does it make if you are ranked. We don't compete for the champioship so the rankings actually don't mean anything. And before you Grambling people say I would not be saying this if Jackson State was ranked, the same thing goes for us to if we are not competing for the championship.
 
Originally posted by MACHIAVELLI


YOUR 2003 SCHEDULE WILL ALLOW FOR A GOOD RECORD.

Man, you need to tell us who they are playing for crying out loud. We need to know. It's time to start the 2003 smack. Did they steal Langston from Gram??
 
...CurtDog 71...

Originally posted by CurtDog 1971
What difference does it make if you are ranked. We don't compete for the champioship so the rankings actually don't mean anything. And before you Grambling people say I would not be saying this if Jackson State was ranked, the same thing goes for us to if we are not competing for the championship.


...Competing for the Division I-AA Championship is not the "sole" purpose for being "ranked"...take off the tunnel vision(hateration) "blinders" and think about this before you respond...currently three teams in the SWAC have no chance for the playoffs due to games being scheduled during Thanksgiving week...this is not so with the other seven(7) teams who can receive an "at-large" bid if they are "ranked" high enough and are not participating in the SCG...While the rankings seem meaningless, they serve a very valid purpose for our fans, school and alumni...(not to mention all levels of the coaching staff who are trying to upgrade resume's for future opportunities)...since I am from Grambling, I'll use the "ICON" as the example...when we played Portland State in 2001, they were ranked(as was GSU)...therefore it made for an excellent marketing tool for both schools participating in an "initial" Classic...the result was a near sellout...later during the season when the "ICON" played Nicholls State it also helped the regional interest by getting the game televised on FoxSportSouthWest...while the rankings may not have had a direct impact on getting the game televised it was a plus in getting many folks out to the game...this year(2002) it certainly helped the attendance in Lake Charles and I am sure it will help the town of Grambling(in 2003) when #2 meets #8 on the 30th of August...on the national level it is a valuable tool particularly when you are playing out-of-conference teams...which brings me to the conclusion that not only are the rankings useful for the above mentioned groups but they are also the "springboard" to receiving numerous other awards/ recognition for your prospective team...ie>>Division I Black College Champion...SBN Champion...and lastly, if the rankings do not mean anything are you going to say the same about the National Division I-AA "Team" & "Individual" statistics????
 
Originally posted by Tigerpride


Man, you need to tell us who they are playing for crying out loud. We need to know. It's time to start the 2003 smack. Did they steal Langston from Gram??

I heard it's worser than the Benedict or the New Haven scheduling.
 
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