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Dom Izzo's FCS Poll - Thru Week 2

Southern Illinois joins the poll after an FBS win over Massachusetts

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NDSU defenders Marquise Bridges, Dawson Weber and Logan McCormick react to stopping UND as quarterback Andrew Zimmerman looks on in the second half Saturday, Sept. 7. Eric Hylden / Forum News Service

There was some course correcting in this week's poll. Northern Iowa is ranked where they should have been previously, while Southern Illinois joins the poll. Debate. Discuss.

1. North Dakota State (2-0, beat North Dakota) Previous: 1

2. James Madison (1-1, beat St. Francis) Previous: 2

3. South Dakota State (1-1, beat Long Island) Previous: 3

4. Central Arkansas (2-0, beat Austin Peay)*FBS win Previous: 4

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5. UC Davis (1-1, beat San Diego) Previous: 5

6. Towson (2-0, beat NC Central) Previous: 6

7. Maine (1-1, lost to Georgia Southern) Previous: 7

8. Weber State (1-1, beat Cal Poly) Previous: 9

9. Eastern Washington (1-1, beat Lindenwood)*Non D1 win Previous: 8

10. Kennesaw State (1-1, lost to Kent State)*NonD1 win Previous: 10

11. Illinois State (1-1, beat Morehead State) Previous: 11

12. Northern Iowa (1-1, beat Southern Utah) Previous: 20

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13. Montana (2-0,beat North Alabama) Previous: 15

14. Montana State (1-1, beat SEMO) Previous: 18

15. Southeast Missouri State (1-1, lost to SEMO) Previous: 13

16. Southern Illinois (1-1, beat UMass) *FBS win Previous: NR

17. Southeastern Louisiana (1-0, cancelled game) Previous: 12

18. North Carolina A&T (1-1, lost to Duke) Previous: 14

19. Villanova (2-0, beat Lehigh) Previous: 17

20. Delaware (2-0, beat Rhode Island) Previous: 22

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21. Jacksonville State (1-1, beat Chattanooga) Previous: 16

22. Furman (lost to Georgia State) Previous: 19

23. Youngstown State (2-0, beat Howard) Previous: NR

24. Nicholls (0-1, bye week) Previous: 23

25. Elon (1-1, beat The Citadel) Previous: NR

Dom Izzo is the Sports Director at WDAY-TV. He began working for WDAY in 2006 as the weekend sports anchor and was promoted to Sports Director in 2010.
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