Since 1950, the AFCA has conducted a weekly Top 20/Top 25 poll during the college football season. The AFCA, in partnership with USA Today and Amway, awards the AFCA Coaches’ Trophy to the No. 1-ranked team in the final Amway Coaches Poll each season. The head coach of the No. 1-ranked team receives the trophy at the American Football Coaches Awards show in early January.
The Amway Coaches Poll is conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of head coaches at FBS schools. The panel is chosen by random draw, conference by conference plus independents, from a pool of coaches who have indicated to the AFCA their willingness to participate. Each coach submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.
The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2017 season:
Major Applewhite, Houston; David Bailiff, Rice; David Beaty, Kansas; Bret Bielema, Arkansas; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; John Bonamego, Central Michigan; Terry Bowden, Akron; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Matt Campbell, Iowa State; Rod Carey, Northern Illinois; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; DJ Durkin, Maryland; Shawn Elliott, Georgia State; Larry Fedora, North Carolina; Luke Fickell, Cincinnati; Jimbo Fisher, Florida State; P.J. Fleck, Minnesota; James Franklin, Penn State; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana-Lafayette; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech; Joey Jones, South Alabama; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Mike MacIntyre, Colorado; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Derek Mason, Vanderbilt; Urban Meyer, Ohio State; Jeff Monken, Army; Philip Montgomery, Tulsa; Scottie Montgomery, East Carolina; Jim Mora, UCLA; Dan Mullen, Mississippi State; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Barry Odom, Missouri; Gary Patterson, TCU; Mike Riley, Nebraska; Rich Rodriguez, Arizona; Nick Rolovich, Hawaii; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Mike Sanford Jr., Western Kentucky; Scott Satterfield, Appalachian State; Bill Snyder, Kansas State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Tyson Summers, Georgia Southern; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Matt Wells, Utah State; Mark Whipple, Massachusetts; Kyle Whittingham, Utah; Bobby Wilder, Old Dominion; Everett Withers, Texas State.
Rank | School (record) | Points | Last week’s rank | First-place votes |
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1 | Alabama (8-0) | 1548 | 1 | 60 |
2 | Clemson (7-0) | 1488 | 3 | 2 |
3 | Notre Dame (7-0) | 1409 | 4 | 0 |
4 | LSU (7-1) | 1352 | 5 | 0 |
5 | Michigan (7-1) | 1228 | 7 | 0 |
6 | Georgia (6-1) | 1207 | 6 | 0 |
7 | Texas (6-1) | 1146 | 8 | 0 |
8 | Oklahoma (6-1) | 1075 | 10 | 0 |
9 | Ohio State (7-1) | 1030 | 2 | 0 |
10 | Central Florida (7-0) | 1008 | 9 | 0 |
11 | Florida (6-1) | 968 | 12 | 0 |
12 | West Virginia (5-1) | 794 | 13 | 0 |
13 | Washington (6-2) | 729 | 14 | 0 |
14 | Kentucky (6-1) | 689 | 17 | 0 |
15 | Washington State (6-1) | 633 | 23 | 0 |
16 | Penn State (5-2) | 606 | 16 | 0 |
17 | Texas A&M (5-2) | 583 | 18 | 0 |
18 | Iowa (6-1) | 447 | 22 | 0 |
19 | Wisconsin (5-2) | 430 | 19 | 0 |
20 | South Florida (7-0) | 390 | 20 | 0 |
21 | Oregon (5-2) | 383 | 11 | 0 |
22 | North Carolina State (5-1) | 222 | 15 | 0 |
23 | Stanford (5-2) | 180 | 24 | 0 |
24 | Utah (5-2) | 107 | not ranked | 0 |
25 | Miami (Fla.) (5-2) | 95 | not ranked | 0 |
Dropped out: No. 21 Cincinnati (6-1), No. 25 Colorado (5-2).
Others receiving votes: Appalachian State (5-1) 78; Utah State (6-1) 63; San Diego State (6-1) 62; Cincinnati (6-1) 30; Houston (6-1) 30; Fresno State (6-1) 22; Mississippi State (4-3) 18; Virginia (5-2) 17; Auburn (5-3) 13; Buffalo (7-1) 9; Colorado (5-2) 9; Army (5-2) 8; Duke (5-2) 8; Texas Tech (5-2) 8; Purdue (4-3) 7; Alabama at Birmingham (6-1) 6; South Carolina (3-3) 5; Virginia Tech (4-2) 4; Syracuse (5-2) 3; Georgia Southern (6-1) 2; Michigan State (4-3) 1.
Note: Turner Gill of Liberty and Gary Patterson of TCU could not be reached before the voting deadline. DJ Durkin of Maryland is currently not eligible to participate in the poll.
*Games Played through October 21st.
In response to overwhelming support by NCAA FCS coaches, the American Football Coaches Association began publishing a FCS Top 25 Coaches’ Poll in 2018. Prior to 2018, the NCAA FCS Coaches Poll was administered by the Southland Conference. The regional poll had been used to rank teams for consideration for the NCAA playoffs.
The FCS poll follows the same basic format as the Amway Coaches Poll. The FCS Board of Coaches will have 30 voters representing all FCS football playing conferences, as well as independent schools. The FCS Coaches’ Poll will be released on Mondays beginning with a preseason poll in August and will run through the final week of the regular season in November. A final poll will be released the Monday following the NCAA FCS championship game.
FCS Poll Voters
Rank | School (1st votes) | Rec. | Pts. | Prev. | Week 5 | Next Game |
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1. | North Dakota St. (26) | 7-0 | 650 | 1 | D. No. 7 Illinois St., 28-14 | Oct. 27 at South Dakota |
2. | Kennesaw St. | 6-1 | 623 | 2 | Idle | Oct. 27 at Charleston Southern |
3. | James Madison | 5-2 | 595 | 5 | Idle | Oct. 27 vs. No. 15 Stony Brook |
4. | Eastern Washington | 5-2 | 559 | 8 | Idle | Oct. 27 vs. Idaho |
5. | Weber St. | 5-2 | 550 | 9 | D. Montana St., 34-24 | Oct. 27 at No. 24 North Dakota |
6. | Elon | 5-2 | 486 | 11 | D. Richmond, 38-28 | Nov. 3 vs. Rhode Island |
7. | Wofford | 5-2 | 448 | 12 | D. No. 21 East Tennessee St., 30-17 | Oct. 27 vs. Mercer |
8. | South Dakota St. | 4-2 | 443 | 3 | Lost to Northern Iowa, 24-9 | Oct. 27 at No. 9 Illinois St. |
9. | Illinois St. | 5-2 | 424 | 7 | Lost to No. 1 North Dakota St., 28-14 | Oct. 27 vs. No. 8 South Dakota St. |
10. | Towson | 6-1 | 390 | 14 | D. Albany, 56-28 | Oct. 27 at No. 21 Delaware |
11. | Colgate | 6-0 | 379 | 13 | Idle | Oct. 27 vs. Georgetown |
12. | Jacksonville St. | 5-2 | 363 | 4 | Lost to Southeast Missouri St., 37-14 | Oct. 27 at Murray St. |
13. | UC Davis | 6-1 | 343 | 16 | D. Cal Poly, 52-10 | Oct. 27 at Montana |
14. | Central Arkansas | 5-2 | 324 | 15 | D. Northwestern St., 38-17 | Oct. 27 at No. 16 McNeese |
15. | Stony Brook | 6-2 | 299 | 17 | D. No. 23 Rhode Island, 52-14 | Oct. 27 at No. 3 James Madison |
16. | McNeese | 5-2 | 270 | 6 | Lost to UIW, 45-17 | Oct. 27 vs. No. 14 Central Arkansas |
17. | Princeton | 6-0 | 222 | 18t | D. Harvard, 29-21 | Oct. 27 vs. Cornell |
18. | North Carolina A&T | 6-2 | 216 | 18t | D. Bethune-Cookman, 35-10 | Oct. 27 vs. Norfolk St. |
19. | Nicholls | 4-3 | 137 | 22 | Idle | Oct. 27 vs. UIW |
20. | Dartmouth | 6-0 | 135 | 24 | D. Columbia, 28-12 | Oct. 27 vs. Harvard |
21. | Delaware | 5-2 | 128 | 25 | D. New Hampshire, 38-14 | Oct. 27 vs. No. 10 Towson |
22. | Sam Houston St. | 4-3 | 118 | 10 | Lost to Lamar, 41-23 | Oct. 27 vs. Southeastern Louisiana |
23. | Northern Iowa | 4-3 | 104 | NR | D. No. 3 South Dakota St., 24-9 | Oct. 27 at Western Illinois |
24. | North Dakota | 5-2 | 90 | NR | D. Sacramento St., 41-15 | Oct. 27 vs. No 5 Weber St. |
25. | East Tennessee St. | 6-2 | 72 | 21 | Lost to No. 12 Wofford, 30-17 | Oct. 27 vs. Western Carolina |
Dropped Out: Maine (20), Rhode Island (23)
Others Receiving Votes: Maine, 17; Southeast Missouri St., 17; Chattanooga, 14; Idaho St., 12; Florida A&M, 7; Rhode Island, 7; UIW, 5; Montana St., 3.
*Games Played through October 21st
In response to overwhelming support by NCAA Division II coaches, the American Football Coaches Association began publishing a Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll in 2000. Prior to 2000, there was no coaches’ polls for NCAA Division II. The regional poll had been used to rank teams for consideration for the NCAA playoffs.
The Division II poll follows the same basic format as the Amway Coaches Poll. The Division II Board of Coaches will have 30 voters representing all Division II conferences, as well as independent schools. The Division II Coaches’ Poll will be released on Mondays beginning with a preseason poll in August and will run through the final week of the regular season in November. A final poll will be released the Monday following the NCAA Division II championship game.
Forty-six schools spent at least one week ranked in the 2015 AFCA Division II Coaches Poll … Eight schools were ranked in the Top 25 all 13 weeks the poll was released in 2015 (Colorado State-Pueblo, Ferris State (Mich.), Minnesota State, North Alabama, Northwest Missouri State, Sioux Falls (S.D.), Texas A&M-Commerce and West Georgia) … Since the AFCA Division II Coaches’ Top 25 Poll debuted in 2000, Grand Valley State has been ranked No. 1 for 88 weeks …
The other 13 schoolswhich have appeared No. 1 in the AFCA Division II Coaches’ Top 25 Poll are Northwest Missouri State (29 weeks), Valdosta State (25), Minnesota State (19), Pittsburg State (12), Delta State (11), Minnesota-Duluth (eight), Colorado State-Pueblo (seven), North Alabama (five), Saginaw Valley State (three), West Georgia (two), Abilene Christian (one), Central Washington (one) and North Dakota (one) … Northwest Missouri State owns the record for the most consecutive weeks ranked in the AFCA Division II Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, which currently stands at 161 … Northwest Missouri State also holds the record for being ranked the most times in the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll at 203 weeks out of a possible 213 since 2000.
Rank | School (1st votes) | Rec. | Pts. | Prev. | Week 4 | Next Game |
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1. | Minnesota St. (30) | 8-0 | 821 | 1 | D. Bemidji St. (Minn.), 47-20 | Oct. 27 at Wayne St. (Neb.) |
2. | Ferris St. (Mich.) (3) | 8-0 | 768 | 2 | D. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.), 28-14 | Oct. 27 vs. Wayne St. (Mich.) |
3. | West Georgia | 8-0 | 755 | 3 | D. West Alabama, 27-25 | Oct. 27 at Mississippi College |
4. | Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) | 8-0 | 678 | 4 | D. Southern Nazarene (Okla.), 41-0 | Oct. 27 at Arkansas-Monticello |
5. | Minnesota-Duluth | 8-0 | 670 | 5 | D. Winona St. (Minn.), 37-17 | Oct. 27 at Minnesota-Crookston |
6. | Colorado School of Mines | 8-0 | 646 | 6 | D. Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 42-27 | Oct. 27 vs. South Dakota Mines |
7. | Valdosta St. (Ga.) | 8-0 | 630 | 7 | D. North Greenville (S.C.), 44-21 | Nov. 3 at West Florida |
8. | Tarleton St. (Texas) | 7-0 | 582 | 9 | D. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 59-21 | Oct. 27 at No. 10 Midwestern St. (Texas) |
9. | Grand Valley St. (Mich.) | 7-1 | 541 | 8 | D. Davenport (Mich.), 19-14 | Oct. 27 at Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) |
10. | Midwestern St. (Texas) | 6-1 | 524 | 10 | Idle | Oct. 27 vs. No. 8 Tarleton St. (Texas) |
11. | Northwest Missouri St. | 7-1 | 513 | 11 | D. Lindenwood (Mo.), 38-17 | Oct. 27 at Northeastern St. (Okla.) |
12. | West Chester (Pa.) | 7-0 | 459 | 12 | D. East Stroudsburg (Pa.), 53-24 | Oct. 27 at No. 15 Kutztown (Pa.) |
13. | Colorado St.-Pueblo | 7-1 | 414 | 13 | D. Adams St. (Colo.), 29-22 | Oct. 27 vs. Fort Lewis (Colo.) |
14. | Notre Dame (Ohio) | 8-0 | 406 | 14 | D. West Virginia Wesleyan, 41-0 | Oct. 27 vs. Charleston (W.Va.) |
15. | Kutztown (Pa.) | 7-0 | 342 | 15 | D. Shippensburg (Pa.), 42-28 | Oct. 27 vs. No. 12 West Chester (Pa.) |
16. | Indianapolis (Ind.) | 6-1 | 338 | 16 | D. McKendree (Ill.), 48-10 | Oct. 27 at Southwest Baptist (Mo.) |
17. | Tiffin (Ohio) | 8-0 | 303 | 17 | D. No. 25 Ohio Dominican, 24-23 | Oct. 27 at Lake Erie (Ohio) |
18. | Texas A&M-Commerce | 6-2 | 241 | 18 | D. Western New Mexico, 55-7 | Oct. 27 vs. West Texas A&M |
19. | LIU-Post (N.Y.) | 7-0 | 237 | 20 | D. Pace (N.Y.), 41-6 | Oct. 27 at Assumption (Mass.) |
20. | Central Washington | 6-2 | 175 | 21 | D. Simon Fraser (B.C.), 60-19 | Oct. 27 at Humboldt St. (Calif.) |
21. | Southern Arkansas | 7-1 | 171 | 22 | D. East Central (Okla.), 48-9 | Oct. 27 vs. Henderson St. (Ark.) |
22. | Indiana (Pa.) | 6-2 | 109 | 23 | D. Gannon (Pa.), 43-34 | Oct. 27 vs. Seton Hill (Pa.) |
23. | Harding (Ark.) | 6-2 | 95 | 24 | D. Northwestern Oklahoma St., 38-7 | Oct. 27 at East Central (Okla.) |
24. | Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) | 7-1 | 83 | NR | D. Fort Valley St. (Ga.), 30-22 | Oct. 27 vs. North Carolina-Pembroke |
25. | Hillsdale (Mich.) | 7-1 | 47 | NR | D. Walsh (Ohio), 28-9 | Oct. 27 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan |
Dropped Out: West Florida (19), Ohio Dominican (25)
Others Receiving Votes: Slippery Rock (Pa.), 42; Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 37; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 30; West Texas A&M, 15; Morehouse (Ga.), 13; Florida Tech, 9; New Haven (Conn.), 7; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 5; Ohio Dominican, 4; West Florida, 4; Fairmont St. (W.Va.), 3; Missouri S&T, 3; Bowie St. (Md.), 2; Davenport (Mich.), 2; Virginia Union, 1.
*Games Played through October 21st
In response to overwhelming support by NCAA Division III coaches, the American Football Coaches Association began publishing a Division III Top 25 Coaches’ Poll in 1999.
Prior to 1999, there were no coaches’ polls for any NCAA divisions other than Football Bowl Subdivision. The NCAA had published a regional poll for Division III prior to 1999, but discontinued the poll because of changes in the selection process for the Division III playoffs that took effect in 1999.
The regional poll had been used to rank teams for consideration for the 16-team playoff tournament. But in 1999, the Division III playoffs expanded to 28 teams and the regional format was no longer used.
The Division III poll follows the same basic format as the USA Today Coaches’ Poll. The Division III Board of Coaches will have 42 voters, representing all Division III conferences. The Division III Coaches’ Poll will be released on Mondays beginning in September and will run through the completion of the regular season in mid-November. A final poll will be released on the Monday following the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.
Forty-one schools spent at least one week ranked in the Division III Coaches Poll in 2015 … Sixteen schools were ranked in the Top 25 all 10 weeks the poll was released in 2015: Mount Union (Ohio), St. Thomas (Minn.), Linfield (Ore.), Wisconsin-Whitewater, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), Wesley (Del.), Wabash (Ind.), Wheaton (Ill.), Johns Hopkins (Md.), St. John’s (Minn.), Thomas More (Ky.), Hardin-Simmons (Texas), Wartburg (Iowa), Wisconsin-Platteville, John Carroll (Ohio) … Mount Union has appeared in every Top 25 since the AFCA first released the poll in 1999 …
The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference had five schools ranked in the Top 25 poll at least once in 2015 (St. Thomas, Concordia-Moorhead, Bethel, St. John’s and Gustavus Adolphus) … The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC), the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) and the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) all had three schools ranked in the Top 25 this season: (Wisconsin-Whitewater, -Platteville and -Oshkosh for the WIAC; Mount Union, John Carroll and Ohio Northern for the OAC; Wesley, Rowan (N.J.) and Salisbury (Md.) for the NJAC; Wheaton, North Central (Ill.) and Illinois Wesleyan for the CCIW; and Wabash, Wittenberg (Ohio) and DePauw (Ind.) for the NCAC) … Washington & Lee (Va.) began the season unranked but was No. 16 in the final poll, which represented the largest jump by a team that wasn’t ranked in the season-opening poll.
Rank | School (1st votes) | Rec. | Pts. | Prev. | Last Week | Next Game |
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1. | Mount Union (Ohio) (42) | 7-0 | 1290 | 1 | D. Heidelberg (Ohio), 54-0 | Oct. 27 at Ohio Northern |
2. | Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) (10) | 7-0 | 1258 | 2 | D. Belhaven (Miss.), 49-0 | Oct. 27 vs. McMurry (Tex.) |
3. | Brockport (N.Y.) | 7-0 | 1165 | 3 | D. Buffalo St. (N.Y.), 65-7 | Oct. 27 at Utica (N.Y.) |
4. | Wisconsin-Whitewater | 7-0 | 1132 | 4 | D. Wisconsin-River Falls, 44-7 | Oct. 27 at Wisconsin-Stout |
5. | St. John’s (Minn.) | 7-0 | 1089 | 5 | D. St. Olaf (Minn.), 57-7 | Oct. 27 at Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) |
6. | Frostburg St. (Md.) | 6-0 | 1028 | 6 | D. Montclair St. (N.J.), 24-17 | Oct. 27 vs. Southern Virginia |
7. | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 6-1 | 931 | 10 | D. Carleton (Minn.), 68-0 | Oct. 27 vs. St. Olaf (Minn.) |
8. | Wittenberg (Ohio) | 7-0 | 920 | 8 | D. DePauw (Ind.), 38-23 | Oct. 27 vs. Wabash (Ind.) |
9. | Hardin-Simmons (Tex.) | 6-1 | 855 | 11 | D. Texas Lutheran, 58-14 | Oct. 27 at Southwestern (Tex.) |
10. | Berry (Ga.) | 8-0 | 794 | 12 | D. Millsaps (Miss.), 28-21 OT | Oct. 27 vs. Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) |
11. | John Carroll (Ohio) | 6-1 | 770 | 13 | D. Marietta (Ohio), 27-24 | Oct. 27 at Wilmington (Ohio) |
12. | Trine (Ind.) | 7-0 | 709 | 14 | D. Finlandia (Mich.), 31-0 | Oct. 27 vs. Albion (Mich.) |
13. | North Central (Ill.) | 6-1 | 630 | 15 | D. Carthage (Wis.), 26-14 | Oct. 27 vs. Elmhurst (Ill.) |
14. | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 5-2 | 523 | 18 | D. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 24-13 | Oct. 27 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
15. | Delaware Valley (Pa.) | 6-1 | 501 | 16 | D. Lebanon Valley (Pa.), 52-7 | Oct. 27 vs. Albright (Pa.) |
16. | Rensselaer (N.Y.) | 6-0 | 479 | 17 | D. Hobart (N.Y.), 31-24 | Oct. 27 at Rochester (N.Y.) |
17. | Illinois Wesleyan | 6-1 | 455 | 19 | D. Washington (Mo.), 27-21 | Oct. 27 at Millikin (Ill.) |
18. | Whitworth (Wash.) | 6-0 | 382 | 21 | D. Puget Sound (Wash.), 47-13 | Oct. 27 vs. Pacific (Ore.) |
19. | Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) | 7-1 | 360 | 7 | Lost to Westminster (Pa.), 27-20 | Nov. 3 at St. Vincent (Pa.) |
20. | Case Western Reserve (Ohio) | 6-1 | 311 | 22 | D. Geneva (Pa.), 27-14 | Oct. 27 at Bethany (W.Va.) |
21. | Johns Hopkins (Md.) | 6-1 | 267 | 23t | D. Gettysburg (Pa.), 51-14 | Oct. 27 vs. No. 22 Muhlenberg (Pa.) |
22. | Muhlenberg (Pa.) | 7-0 | 253 | 23t | D. McDaniel (Md.), 42-18 | Oct. 27 at No. 21 Johns Hopkins (Md.) |
23. | Wesley (Del.) | 5-2 | 200 | 9 | Lost to Rowan (N.J.), 28-27 | Oct. 27 vs. Montclair St. (N.J.) |
24. | Salisbury (Md.) | 7-0 | 196 | 25 | D. Southern Virginia, 33-0 | Oct. 27 at Rowan (N.J.) |
25. | Linfield (Ore.) | 4-2 | 48 | NR | D. George Fox (Ore.), 14-0 | Oct. 27 vs. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) |
Dropped Out: Central (Iowa) (20)
Others Receiving Votes: Baldwin Wallace (Ohio), 41; Bethel (Minn.), 41; Wabash (Ind.), 36; Wheaton (Ill.), 35; Central (Iowa), 30; Amherst (Mass.), 23; MIT (Mass.), 22; Western Connecticut St., 18; Wisconsin-La Crosse, 17; Monmouth (Ill.), 16; Wartburg (Iowa), 16; Union (N.Y.), 11; Randolph-Macon (Va.), 8; Washington (Mo.), 8; Trinity (Conn.), 7; Marietta (Ohio), 5; Denison (Ohio), 4; Kalamazoo (Mich.), 4; Eureka (Ill.), 3; Cortland (N.Y.), 2; Franklin (Ind.), 2; Westminster (Pa.), 2; Bridgewater St. (Mass.), 1; Rowan (N.J.), 1; Washington & Lee (Va.), 1.
*Games Played through October 21st