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Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll Showdown: No. 2 SDSU vs. No. 3 Montana State

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As expected in the preseason, Saturday’s showdown between South Dakota State and Montana State matches the No. 2 and 3 teams in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll.

It’s just that the two national powers have reversed spots since the preseason poll.

South Dakota State has jumped to No. 2 over the now-No. 3 Bobcats in the national media rankings. Both teams are behind defending national champion North Dakota State, which last season defeated SDSU in the playoff semifinals and Montana State in the title game.

SDSU was ultra-impressive this past Saturday while limiting then-No. 15 Sacramento State to just one field goal and 131 yards in a 20-3 victory. The Bobcats, meanwhile, fell to FBS power Oregon 59-13.

Their meeting at Montana State will be the fourth since 2021, which includes two semifinal-round playoff games.

Tarleton State, the first FCS team to be 2-0, moved up five spots from the preseason poll to No. 5. The Texans posted the first FCS-over-FBS win of the young season, topping Army 30-27 in two overtimes. Austin Peay later beat Middle Tennessee, and the Governors are now one spot outside the Top 25.

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. 1)

1. North Dakota State (1-0)

Points: 1,397 (53 of 56 first-place votes); Previous Ranking: 1; Week 1: 38-0 win at The Citadel; Week 2: at Tennessee State

2. South Dakota State (1-0)

Points: 1,333 (2); Previous Ranking: 3; Week 1: 20-3 win over then-No. 15 Sacramento State; Week 2: at No. 3 Montana State

3. Montana State (0-1)

Points: 1,274 (1); Previous Ranking: 2; Week 1: 59-13 loss at Oregon; Week 2: No. 2 South Dakota State

4. South Dakota (0-1)

Points: 1,171; Previous Ranking: 4; Week 1: 55-7 loss at Iowa State; Week 2: at Lamar

5. Tarleton State (2-0)

Points: 1,164; Previous Ranking: 10; Week 0: 42-0 win at Portland State; Week 1: 30-27 win at Army; Week 2: Mississippi Valley State

6. Montana (0-0)

Points: 1,027; Previous Ranking: 7; Week 1: No game; Week 2: Central Washington

7. Illinois State (0-1)

Points: 961; Previous Ranking: 6; Week 1: 35-3 loss at Oklahoma State; Week 2: Morehead State

8. UC Davis (1-0)

Points: 958; Previous Ranking: 8; Week 0: No contest (inclement weather) vs.then-No. 11Mercer; Week 1: 31-24 win at Utah Tech; Week 2: at Washington

9. Rhode Island (1-0, 1-0 CAA)

Points: 953; Previous Ranking: 9; Week 1: 31-20 win over Campbell; Week 2: at Stony Brook

10. Idaho (0-1)

Points: 879; Previous Ranking: 12; Week 1: 13-10 loss at Washington State; Week 2: St. Thomas

11. Lehigh (1-0, 1-0 Patriot)

Points: 745; Previous Ranking: 14; Week 1: 21-14 win over then-No. 25Richmond; Week 2: Sacred Heart

12. UIW (1-1, 0-1 Southland)

Points: 730; Previous Ranking: 5; Week 0: 20-6 lossat Nicholls; Week 1: 31-21 win over Eastern Washington; Week 2: No game

13. Villanova (0-0)

Points: 718; Previous Ranking: 13; Week 1: No game; Week 2: Colgate 

14. Southern Illinois (1-0)

Points: 423; Previous Ranking: 20; Week 1: 49-3 win over Thomas More; Week 2: at Purdue

15. Jackson State (1-0)

Points: 422; Previous Ranking: 17; Week 1: 28-14 win over Hampton; Week 2: at Southern Miss

16. Abilene Christian (0-1)

Points: 396; Previous Ranking: 16; Week 1: 35-7 loss at Tulsa; Week 2: No. 25Stephen F. Austin 

17. Tennessee Tech (1-0)

Points: 371; Previous Ranking: 21; Week 1: 65-0 win over Cumberland; Week 2: Chattanooga

18. Sacramento State (0-1)

Points: 351; Previous Ranking: 15; Week 1: 20-3 loss at then-No. 3 South Dakota State; Week 2: at Nevada 

19. Northern Arizona (0-1)

Points: 349; Previous Ranking: 19; Week 1: 38-19 loss at Arizona State; Week 2: Utah Tech

20. North Dakota (0-1)

Points: 325; Previous Ranking: NR; Week 1: 38-35 loss at Kansas State; Week 2: Portland State

21. Monmouth (1-0)

Points: 323; Previous Ranking: 22; Week 1: 42-39 win at Colgate; Week 2: at Fordham 

22. Nicholls (1-1, 1-0 Southland)

Points: 265; Previous Ranking: NR; Week 0: 20-6 win over then-No. 5 UIW; Week 1: 38-20 loss at Troy; Week 2: West Georgia

23. Mercer (0-1)

Points: 229; Previous Ranking: 11; Week 0: No contest (inclement weather) vs. then-No. 8UC Davis; Week 1: 15-10 loss toPresbyterian; Week 2: No game

24. Southern Utah (1-0)

Points: 226; Previous Ranking: NR; Week 1: 46-24 win over Idaho State; Week 2: at San Diego 

25. Stephen F. Austin (0-1)

Points: 146; Previous Ranking: 23; Week 1: 27-0 loss at Houston; Week 2: at No. 16 Abilene Christian

Dropped Out of Top 25: Western Carolina (18); Stony Brook (24); Richmond (25)

Others Receiving Votes (schools listed on two or more ballots): Austin Peay (1-0), 146; ETSU (1-0), 116; Harvard (0-0), 105; New Hampshire (1-0), 100; UT Martin (0-1), 93; Southeast Missouri (0-1), 71; Gardner-Webb (1-0), 54; Stony Brook (0-1): 54; Richmond (0-1, 0-1 Patriot), 53; Western Carolina (0-1), 45; Eastern Kentucky (0-1), 37: Chattanooga (0-1), 35: Tennessee State (1-0), 31: South Carolina State (1-0), 30; Presbyterian (1-0), 24; Youngstown State (1-0), 20; North Carolina Central (1-1), 11

About Colter Nuanez

Colter Nuanez is the co-founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports. After spending six years in the newspaper industry with stops at the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the former Washington Newspaper Association Sportswriter of the Year and University of Montana Journalism School graduate ('09) has cultivated a deep passion for sports journalism during his 13-year career covering the Big Sky Conference. In August of 2014, Colter and brother Brooks merged their passions of writing and art to found Skyline Sports.

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