(STATS) – Northern Iowa tends to play its best when the postseason is nearing, and voters in the STATS FCS Top 25 liked how the Panthers opened November action this past Saturday.
On Monday, UNI rose four spots to No. 5 in the national media poll – the Panthers’ highest ranking since being No. 3 on Sept. 5, 2016. It comes after a 27-10 road win over then-No. 7 Illinois State, which raised the Panthers (6-3) to 57-10 in November games during coach Mark Farley’s 19 seasons.
UNI’s big move gives the Missouri Valley Football Conference three teams in the top five spots, along with No. 1 North Dakota State and No. 4 South Dakota State. UNI’s only FCS losses are to NDSU and No. 3 Weber State and it also fell in triple overtime to Power-5 program Iowa State.
The other Top 5 team, No. 2 James Madison, was on a bye this past weekend.
A national panel of sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries select the STATS FCS Top 25. A first-place vote is worth 25 points, a second-place vote 24 points, all the way down to one point for a 25th-place vote.
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STATS FCS Top 25 (Nov. 4)
1. North Dakota State (9-0), 3,899 points (155 first-place votes)
Previous Ranking: 1; Last Week’s Result: 56-17 win over Youngstown State
2. James Madison (8-1), 3,731 (1 first-place vote)
Previous Ranking: 2; Last Week’s Result: Bye
3. Weber State (7-2), 3,559
Previous Ranking: 3; Last Week’s Result: 36-17 win over Sacramento State
4. South Dakota State (7-2), 3,452
Previous Ranking: 4; Last Week’s Result: 35-14 win over Missouri State
5. Northern Iowa (6-3), 3,079
Previous Ranking: 9; Last Week’s Result: 27-10 win over Illinois State
6. Montana (7-2), 3,074
Previous Ranking: 8; Last Week’s Result: 38-23 win over Portland State
7. Central Arkansas (7-2), 2,851
Previous Ranking: 10; Last Week’s Result: 45-17 win over Lamar
8. Sacramento State (6-3), 2,715
Previous Ranking: 6; Last Week’s Result: 36-17 loss to Weber State
9. Furman (6-3), 2,333
Previous Ranking: 13; Last Week’s Result: 35-20 win over Chattanooga
10. Princeton (7-0), 2,274
Previous Ranking: 12; Last Week’s Result: 21-7 win over Cornell
11. Illinois State (6-3), 2,272
Previous Ranking: 7; Last Week’s Result: 27-10 loss to Northern Iowa
12. Montana State (6-3), 1,994
Previous Ranking: 14; Last Week’s Result: 42-7 win over Southern Utah
13. Dartmouth (7-0), 1,685
Previous Ranking: 15; Last Week’s Result: 9-6 win over Harvard
14. North Carolina A&T (6-2), 1,529
Previous Ranking: 16; Last Week’s Result: 22-20 win over South Carolina State
15. Kennesaw State (7-2), 1,453
Previous Ranking: 5; Last Week’s Result: 45-21 loss to Monmouth
16. Florida A&M (8-1), 1,412
Previous Ranking: 17; Last Week’s Result: 52-30 win over Delaware State
17. Southeast Missouri (6-3), 1,259
Previous Ranking: 18; Last Week’s Result: 32-13 win over Tennessee State
18. Villanova (6-3), 1,244
Previous Ranking: 11; Last Week’s Result: 28-20 loss to New Hampshire
19. Monmouth (7-2), 1,126
Previous Ranking: N/R; Last Week’s Result: 45-21 win over Kennesaw State
20. Central Connecticut State (8-1), 1,071
Previous Ranking: 19; Last Week’s Result: 27-13 win over Wagner
21. Towson (5-4), 761
Previous Ranking: 21; Last Week’s Result: 31-24 win over Delaware
22. North Dakota (5-3), 675
Previous Ranking: 24; Last Week’s Result: Bye
23. New Hampshire (5-3), 647
Previous Ranking: N/R; Last Week’s Result: 28-20 win over Villanova
24. Wofford (5-3), 529
Previous Ranking: 23; Last Week’s Result: 59-14 loss to Clemson
25. Nicholls (5-4), 401
Previous Ranking: 25; Last Week’s Result: 27-23 win over UIW
Dropped Out: Stony Brook (20), Jacksonville State (22)
Others Receiving Votes: Austin Peay 354, UT Martin 287, Sam Houston State 224, Alcorn State 215, The Citadel 129, Richmond 78, Southern Illinois 74, Yale 71, UC Davis 61, Southeastern Louisiana 55, Stony Brook 49, Jacksonville State 34, Delaware 17, Youngstown State 16, San Diego 6, Elon 3, Abilene Christian 1, Campbell 1, McNeese 1
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