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  • AFCA Division II Preseason Coaches Poll (8/12)

    https://www.afca.com/defending-natio...reseason-no-1/

    Defending National Champion Harding Preseason No. 1
    AFCA.com

    Harding (Ark.) will begin the 2024 season at No. 1 in the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll, presented by Hudl. The Bison went undefeated in 2023 en route to the program’s first Division II national championship. They will start defense of that title on September 5 vs. Southern Nazarene (Okla.). Central Missouri, who lost to Harding in the second round of last year’s playoffs, has the No. 2 spot. This is the Mules highest ever ranking in the preseason AFCA poll.

    Conference rivals Ferris State (Mich.) and Grand Valley State (Mich.) earned the third and fourth spots, respectively, with each receiving a first-place vote. The Bulldogs have one of two top 25 matchups in the opening weekend as they will travel to No. 6 Pittsburg State (Kan.) on August 31. Rounding out the top 5 is the runner-up from last season’s national championship game, the Colorado School of Mines. The Orediggers went 14-1 in 2023 and will look to start 2024 1-0 against West Texas A&M on September 5.

    AFCA Preseason Coaches Top 25 (8/12)
    1. Harding (25)
    2. Central Missouri
    3. Ferris State (1)
    4. Grand Valley State (1)
    5. Colorado School of Mines
    6. Pittsburg State
    7. Valdosta State
    8. Central Washington
    9. Lenoir-Rhyne
    10. Kutztown
    11. Slippery Rock
    12. West Florida
    13. Minnesota State-Mankato
    14. Augustana
    15. Western Colorado
    16. Indianapolis
    17. Minnesota-Duluth
    18. Delta State
    19. Ouachita Baptist
    20. Virginia Union
    21. Texas-Permian Basin
    22. Northwest Missouri State
    23. Charleston
    24. Angelo State
    25. Bemidji State

    Others Receiving Votes
    Benedict, Henderson State, Virginia State, Tiffin, Southern Arkansas, Ashland, Davenport, Wingate, Emporia State, Colorado State-Pueblo, Albany State, Findlay, Texas A&M-Kingsville, California (PA), Oklahoma Baptist, Shepherd, New Haven, Fort Hays State, Wayne State (NE), East Stroudsburg, Truman State, Fort Valley State, Indiana (PA)

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    GAC with Harding on top, OBU in the poll, and HSU and SAU getting votes seems expected.

    I'd like to know what the person who voted for Oklahoma Baptist was thinking. Nothing against Oklahoma Baptist, but it seems likely someone meant to vote for the other O. Baptist University. Am I missing something? Is there something happening in Shawnee that I should expect a big leap by the bison?
    Passing is a Sin

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