Delaware’s Dominant Win and Rankings Update in FCS Football

2023-10-30 19:18:57

After thrashing Towson 51-13, Delaware remained just outside the top five of the latest FCS Football rankings.

The Blue Hens, facing a Towson team that had scored wins once morest New Hampshire and William & Mary already this season, didn’t overlook the Tigers. They led by as many as 34-0 in the first half at one point.

But the win wasn’t good enough to move up in the rankings as Delaware stayed at No.6 in the FCS Coaches poll.

However, the FCS poll might be getting a drastic makeover in Week 10 as No.1-ranked South Dakota State plays rival No. 10 North Dakota State, No. 2-ranked Furman faces No. 13 Chattanooga and No. 3 Montana faces No. 7 Sacramento State.

Delaware, meanwhile, faces Elon, who scored a victory once morest William & Mary, which stayed in the rankings following a 31-28 win over Monmouth in Week 9. The Tribe are No. 24.

New Hampshire, which had been the only team ranked without winning record the week before, finally dropped from the rankings following a 34-28 loss to Rhode Island.

Villanova, which beat Stony Brook 48-13, entered the rankings at No. 22. The 6-2 Wildcats give the CAA three teams ranked in the top 25.

Villanova and UNH play a massive CAA game in Week 10.

2023 Villanova vs New Hampshire

Here’s a look at the rankings.

FCS Football Rankings For Week 9

No. 1 South Dakota St. (25)    8-0    625    No. 2 Furman    7-1    577    No. 3 Montana    7-1    544    No. 4 UIW    7-1    533    No. 5 Idaho    6-2    515No. 6 Delaware    7-1    507    No. 7 Sacramento St.    6-2    471    No. 8 Montana St.    6-2    458    No. 9 North Carolina Central    7-1    407    N. 10 North Dakota St.    6-2    398    No. 11 Southern Illinois    6-2    380    No. 12 South Dakota    6-2    330    9        No. 13t.    Chattanooga    7-2    296    No, 13t.    Florida A&M    7-1    296    No. 15 North Dakota    5-3    260    No.16 Lafayette    7-1    241    No. 17 Austin Peay    6-2    218    No. 18     UT Martin    6-2    179    No. 19 Harvard    6-1    137    No. 20 Western Carolina    5-3    124    No. 21 Holy Cross    5-3    120    No. 22 Villanova    6-2    107    No. 23     Northern Iowa    5-3    105    No. 24 William & Mary    5-3    83    No. 25 Central Arkansas    5-3    73

Dropped Out: New Hampshire (20t), UC Davis (25)

Others Receiving Votes: Mercer, 50; Youngstown St., 44; Fordham, 27; Albany, 23; Illinois St., 7; New Hampshire, 5; Eastern Illinois, 3; Princeton, 2; Davidson, 1; Samford, 1.

FCS Playoffs 2023 Outlook

Twenty-four teams will advance to the FCS playoffs in 2023.  Ten of those teams will automatically qualify for the playoffs via conference titles. Those conferences are:

Big Sky Big South/Ohio Valley Coastal Athletic Association Missouri Valley Football ConferenceNortheastPatriot LeaguePioneer Football LeagueSouthernSouthlandUnited Athletic Conference

The Ivy League does not enter the FCS playoffs, meaning No. 19-ranked Harvard won’t be in the field. If the season ended on Oct. 23., South Dakota State would likely be the overall No.1 seed and Delaware would be the CAA automatic qualifier.

When Do The 2023 FCS Playoffs Start?

The first round of the FCS playoffs are scheduled for Nov. 25.

When Is The 2024 FCS National Championship Game?

The FCS National Championship is at 2 p.m. on Jan. 7 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The game will be on ABC.

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