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FCS Top 25 Poll: Tennessee Tech Soars to Highest Ranking Since 1994

Each week, throughout the college football season, alumni, fans, media and the teams themselves look to the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll to see who is rising and moving within the national rankings. The new poll follows Week 3 games.

Everything’s Golden (Eagles) with Tennessee Tech football.

    The Golden Eagles are soaring in the first month of the 2025 season, including a No. 12 ranking in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll on Monday that’s their highest since 1994.

    They’re off to a 3-0 start for the first time since 1977 after pounding Davidson 72-14 with their highest point total since 1928. Coach Bobby Wilder’s program, which was part of a four-way tie for the OVC-Big South title in his first season last year, is on an eight-game winning streak that is the longest in the FCS. Transfer quarterback Kekoa Visperas’ 10 total touchdowns have helped the team to an FCS-high 60.7 points per game, while the defense ranks No. 4 in allowing just 10.3 points on average.

    Tennessee Tech’s ranking, up three this week, is its highest since being No. 11 on Sept. 27, 1994.

    The top five spots in the national media poll remained unchanged. Top-ranked North Dakota State, the defending national champion, extended its record streak of appearances in the rankings to 206.  

    The Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll is released each Monday during the regular season and one day after the FCS championship game (to be played Jan. 5 in Nashville, Tennessee). 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.

    Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll (Sept. 15)

    1. North Dakota State (3-0)

    Points: 1,396 (52 of 56 first-place votes); Previous Ranking: 1; Week 3: 41-14 win over Southeast Missouri; Week 4: No game

    2. South Dakota State (3-0)

    Points: 1,341 (4); Previous Ranking: 2; Week 3: 37-21 win over Drake; Week 4: No game

    3. Tarleton State (4-0, 1-0 UAC)

    Points: 1,277; Previous Ranking: 3; Week 3: 56-10 win at Central Arkansas; Week 4: Chattanooga

    4. Montana State (1-2)

    Points: 1,210; Previous Ranking: 4; Week 3: 41-7 win over San Diego; Week 4: Mercyhurst  

    5. Montana (2-0)

    Points: 1,175; Previous Ranking: 5; Week 3: 24-23 win over then-No. 16 North Dakota; Week 4: Indiana State

    6. Illinois State (2-1)

    Points: 1,051; Previous Ranking: 7; Week 3: 42-30 win at Eastern Illinois; Week 4: North Alabama

    7. Rhode Island (3-0, 2-0 CAA)

    Points: 1,037 Previous Ranking: 6; Week 3: 9-7 win at Holy Cross; Week 4: LIU

    8. Idaho (2-1)

    Points: 968; Previous Ranking: 8; Week 3: 20-6 win over Utah Tech; Week 4: at San Jose State  

    9. UC Davis (1-1)

    Points: 873; Previous Ranking: 9; Week 3: No game; Week 4: Southern Utah  

    10. Lehigh (3-0, 1-0 Patriot)

    Points: 846; Previous Ranking: 10; Week 3: 35-21 win at Duquesne; Week 4: at Bucknell

    11. Villanova (1-1)

    Points: 694; Previous Ranking: 11; Week 3: 52-6 loss at Penn State; Week 4: at No. 21 Monmouth  

    12. Tennessee Tech (3-0)

    Points: 679; Previous Ranking: 15; Week 3: 72-14 win over Davidson; Week 4: No game

    13. Southern Illinois (2-1)

    Points: 624; Previous Ranking: 17; Week 3: 37-10 win at UT Martin; Week 4: at Southeast Missouri

    14. Abilene Christian (1-2)

    Points: 606; Previous Ranking: 13; Week 3: 42-21 loss at TCU; Week 4: No. 18 Austin Peay

    15. South Dakota (1-2)

    Points: 542; Previous Ranking: 12; Week 3: 24-17 OT win over Northern Colorado; Week 4: Drake

    16. North Dakota (1-2)

    Points: 540; Previous Ranking: 16; Week 3: 24-23 loss at then-No. 5 Montana; Week 4: Valparaiso

    17. Northern Arizona (2-1)

    Points: 511; Previous Ranking: 18; Week 3: 52-49 win at Southern Utah; Week 4: No. 19 UIW  

    18. Austin Peay (2-1)

    Points: 377; Previous Ranking: 22; Week 3: 56-7 win over Morehead State; Week 4: at No. 14 Abilene Christian

    19. UIW (1-2, 0-1 Southland)

    Points: 374; Previous Ranking: 14; Week 3: 48-20 loss at USTA; Week 4: at No. 17 Northern Arizona  

    20. Jackson State (2-1)

    Points: 364; Previous Ranking: 19; Week 3: 30-0 win over Tuskegee; Week 4: No game

    21. Monmouth (2-1)

    Points: 321; Previous Ranking: 20; Week 3: 42-35 loss at Charlotte; Week 4: No. 11 Villanova

    22. West Georgia (3-0)

    Points: 253; Previous Ranking: 25; Week 3: 35-31 win over ETSU; Week 4: Eastern Kentucky

    23. Lamar (2-1)

    Points: 204; Previous Ranking: 24; Week 3: 31-7 win at Texas Southern; Week 4: No game

    24. Sacramento State (1-2)

    Points: 203; Previous Ranking: 21; Week 3: 49-28 win over Mercyhurst; Week 4: Central Arkansas

    25. New Hampshire (2-1)

    Points: 191; Previous Ranking: 23; Week 3: 34-29 OT loss at Ball State; Week 4: at Dartmouth

    Others Receiving Votes (schools listed on two or more ballots)

    Presbyterian (3-0): 83; Mercer (1-1): 63; Harvard (0-0): 54; Youngstown State (2-1): 47; Southeast Missouri (1-2): 43; Gardner-Webb (2-1): 41; Richmond (1-2, 0-1 Patriot): 33; UT Martin (0-3): 28; Stephen F. Austin (1-2): 22; Eastern Kentucky (1-2): 21; Nicholls (1-2, 1-0 Southland): 18; ETSU (1-2): 13; Southeastern Louisiana (1-2): 13; Tennessee State (1-2): 13; South Carolina State (2-1): 11; Stony Brook (1-2, 0-1 CAA): 10; Bryant (2-1): 9; Elon (2-1): 9

    Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll Voting Panel

    Stats Perform: Craig Haley. Big Sky Conference: Riley Corcoran, Tyson Rodgers, Larry Weir. CAA Football: Roger Brown, Matt Harmon, Rob Washburn. Ivy League: JJ Klein, Craig Larson. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Kendrick Lewis, Patricia Porter-Mayfield. Missouri Valley Football Conference: Kyle Grooms, Dom Izzo, Randy Reinhardt. Northeast Conference: Sarah Boissonneault, Brian Cleary. OVC-Big South Football Association: Mike Bradd, Kyle Schwartz, Mark Simpson. Patriot League: Eric Malanoski, Ryan Sakamoto. Pioneer Football League: Cody Bush, Larry Hansgen. Southern Conference: Scott Keeler, Andrew Miller, Ralan Wardlaw. Southland Conference: Matthew Bonnette, James Dixon, James Hill. Southwestern Athletic Conference: Curtis Ford, Ronnie Johnson. United Athletic Conference: Brian Morgan, Benjamin Ray, Jake Withee. National Representatives: Sean Anderson, Stan Becton, Zack Carlton, Gene Clemons, Joe DeLeone, Matt Dixon, Steven J. Gaither, Sam Herder, Emory Hunt, Doug Kelly, Kyle Kensing, Brandon Lawrence, Zach McKinnell, Jon Passman, Omar Rashon Borja, Ryan Roberts, Timothy Rosario, Kent Schmidt, Phil Sokol, Reggie Thomas, Ralph Ventre, Jamie Williams.

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