The 2009 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). This is for the 2009 season.
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American Football Coaches Association poll
Preseason [1] | Week 1 Sept 1[2] | Week 2 Sept 8[3] | Week 3 Sept 15[4] | Week 4 Sept 22[5] | Week 5 Sept 29[6] | Week 6 Oct 6[7] | Week 7 Oct 13[8] | Week 8 Oct 20[9] | Week 9 Oct 27[10] | Week 10 Nov 3[11] | Week 11 Nov 10[12] | Week 12 Postseason[13] | ||
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1. | Grand Valley State (12) | Grand Valley State (1–0) (21) | Grand Valley State (2–0) (25) | Grand Valley State (3–0) (25) | Grand Valley State (4–0) (24) | Grand Valley State (5–0) (24) | Grand Valley State (6–0) (24) | Abilene Christian (7–0) (23) | North Alabama (8–0) (25) | North Alabama (9–0) (25) | North Alabama (10–0) (25) | Central Washington (11–0) (23) | Northwest Missouri State (14–1) (25) | 1. |
2. | Northwest Missouri State (4) | Minnesota–Duluth (1–0) (8) | Abilene Christian (2–0) | Abilene Christian (3–0) | Abilene Christian (4–0) | Abilene Christian (5–0) | Abilene Christian (6–0) | North Alabama (7–0) (2) | Central Washington (8–0) | Central Washington (9–0) | Central Washington (10–0) | Northwest Missouri State (10–1) (1) | Grand Valley State (13–2) | 2. |
3. | Minnesota–Duluth (8) | Abilene Christian (1–0) (1) | North Alabama (2–0) | North Alabama (3–0) | North Alabama (4–0) (1) | North Alabama (5–0) (1) | North Alabama (6–0) (1) | Central Washington (7–0) | Bloomsburg (8–0) | Northwest Missouri State (8–1) | Northwest Missouri State (9–1) | Grand Valley State (10–1) | Central Washington (12–1) | 3. |
4. | Delta State | North Alabama (1–0) | Pittsburg State (2–0) | Bloomsburg (3–0) | Bloomsburg (4–0) | Bloomsburg (5–0) | Central Washington (6–0) | Bloomsburg (7–0) | Northwest Missouri State (7–1) | Minnesota State (9–0) | Minnesota State (10–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (10–1) | Carson–Newman (11–3) | 4. |
5. | Abilene Christian (1) | Pittsburg State (1–0) | Bloomsburg (2–0) | Central Washington (3–0) | Central Washington (4–0) | Central Washington (5–0) | Bloomsburg (5–1) | Northwest Missouri State (6–1) | Minnesota State (8–0) | Grand Valley State (8–1) | Grand Valley State (9–1) | North Alabama (10–1) (1) | Minnesota–Duluth (11–2) | 5. |
6. | North Alabama | Bloomsburg (1–0) | Central Washington (2–0) | Northwest Missouri State (2–1) | Northwest Missouri State (3–1) | Northwest Missouri State (4–1) | Northwest Missouri State (6–0) | Minnesota State (7–0) | Grand Valley State (7–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (8–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (9–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (10–1) | North Alabama (11–2) | 6. |
7. | Pittsburg State | Chadron State (1–0) | Northwest Missouri State (1–1) | Minnesota State (3–0) | Minnesota State (4–0) | Minnesota State (5–0) | Minnesota State (5–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (7–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (7–1) | Tarleton State (8–1) | Tarleton State (9–1) | Midwestern State (9–2) | California (PA) (11–4) | 7. |
8. | California (PA) | Northwest Missouri State (0–1) (4) | Minnesota State (2–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (2–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (3–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (4–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (6–0) | Grand Valley State (6–1) | Albany State (7–0) | Nebraska–Kearney (8–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (9–1) | Minnesota State (10–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (11–2) | 8. |
9. | Carson–Newman | Central Washington (1–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (1–1) | Delta State (1–1) | Delta State (2–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (5–0) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (5–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (6–1) | Abilene Christian (7–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (8–1) | Midwestern State (8–2) | West Liberty State (10–1) | West Liberty State (11–2) | 9. |
10. | Chadron State | Minnesota State (1–0) | Delta State (0–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (3–0) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (4–0) | Albany State (4–0) | Albany State (6–0) | Albany State (6–0) | Charleston (8–0) | Bloomsburg (8–1) | UNC Pembroke (8–1) | Carson–Newman (9–2) | Tarleton State (10–3) | 10. |
11. | West Texas A&M | Delta State (0–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (2–0) | Pittsburg State (2–1) | Central Missouri (4–0) | Tarleton State (5–0) | Charleston (5–1) | Charleston (7–0) | Tarleton State (7–1) | UNC Pembroke (7–1) | West Liberty State (9–1) | UNC Pembroke (9–1) | Hillsdale (10–3) | 11. |
12. | Valdosta State | Tuskegee (1–0) | Albany State (2–0) | Central Missouri (3–0) | Albany State (3–0) | Missouri Western State (5–0) | Washburn (5–1) | Edinboro (6–1) | Missouri Western State (7–1) | West Liberty State (8–1) | Abilene Christian (8–2) | Tarleton State (9–2) | Minnesota State (10–2) | 12. |
13. | Bloomsburg | West Texas A&M (0–1) | Central Missouri (2–0) | Albany State (3–0) | Catawba (3–0) | Tuskegee (4–1) | Edinboro (5–1) | Tarleton State (6–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (7–1) | Midwestern State (7–2) | Albany State (8–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (9–2) | Abilene Christian (9–4) | 13. |
14. | Central Washington | West Chester (1–0) | Tuskegee (1–1) | Catawba (3–0) | Tarleton State (4–0) | Ouachita Baptist (4–0) | Wayne State College (5–1) | Central Missouri (6–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (7–1) | Albany State (7–1) | Carson–Newman (8–2) | Tuskegee (8–2) | Midwestern State (9–3) | 14. |
15. | Ashland | Edinboro (1–0) | Chadron State (1–1) | Chadron State (2–1) | Ashland (3–1) | Charleston (5–0) | Tarleton State (5–1) | Missouri Western State (6–1) | UNC Pembroke (6–1) | Abilene Christian (7–2) | Tuskegee (7–2) | Hillsdale (9–2) | Shippensburg (9–3) | 15. |
16. | Central Oklahoma | Albany State (1–0) | Saginaw Valley State (2–0) | Valdosta State (1–1) | Tuskegee (3–1) | Saginaw Valley State (4–1) | Central Missouri (5–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (6–1) | Washburn (6–2) | Tuskegee (6–2) | Central Missouri (8–2) | Saginaw Valley State (9–2) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (9–3) | 16. |
17. | Minnesota State [note 1] | California (PA) (0–1) | Catawba (2–0) | Tuskegee (2–1) | Midwestern State (4–0) | Washburn (4–1) | Missouri Western State (5–1) | UNC Pembroke (6–1) | Midwestern State (6–2) | Charleston (8–1) | Texas A&M–Kingsville (8–2) | Shippensburg (9–2) | Tuskegee (10–2) | 17. |
18. | Tuskegee | Texas A&M–Kingsville (1–0) | Valdosta State (0–1) | Ashland (2–1) | Missouri Western State (4–0) | Wayne State College (4–1) | Midwestern State (5–1) | Findlay (6–1) | West Liberty State (7–1) | Carson–Newman (7–2) | California (PA) (8–2) | Abilene Christian (8–3) | Arkansas Tech (9–3) | 18. |
19. | Albany State | Central Missouri (1–0) | Ashland (1–1) | Tarleton State (3–0) | Saginaw Valley State (3–1) | Edinboro (4–1) | Wayne State (5–1) | Tuskegee (5–2) | Tuskegee (5–2) | Central Missouri (7–2) | Bloomsburg (8–2) | Charleston (9–2) | Saginaw Valley State (9–3) | 19. |
20. | West Chester | Valdosta State (0–1) | Winona State (2–0) | Wayne State College (3–0) | Charleston (4–0) [note 2] | Central Missouri (4–1) | Ouachita Baptist (4–1) | Washburn (5–2) | Carson–Newman (6–2) | California (PA) (7–2) | Hillsdale (8–2) | Albany State (8–2) | UNC Pembroke (9–2) | 20. |
21. | Edinboro | Glenville State (1–0) | West Chester (1–1) | IUP (3–0) | Ouachita Baptist (3–0) | Catawba (3–1) | Nebraska–Kearney (5–1) | West Liberty State (6–1) | Central Missouri (6–2) | Edinboro (7–2) | Missouri Western State (8–2) | Arkansas Tech (8–2) | West Alabama (8–5) | 21. |
22. | Glenville State | Carson–Newman (0–1) | Tarleton State (2–0) | Washburn (3–0) | Wayne State College (3–1) | Wayne State (4–1) [note 3] | Delta State (3–2) | Midwestern State (5–2) | Wayne State College (6–2) | Hillsdale (7–2) | Saginaw Valley State (8–2) | California (PA) (8–3) | Albany State (8–3) | 22. |
23. | Tusculum | Ashland (0–1) | Wayne State (NE) (2–0) | Saginaw Valley State (2–1) | Pittsburg State (2–2) | Midwestern State (4–1) | Angelo State (5–1) | Northern Michigan (5–1) | Edinboro (6–2) | Missouri Western State (7–2) | Shippensburg (8–2) | Central Missouri (8–3) | Charleston (9–2) | 23. |
24. | Fayetteville State | Saginaw Valley State (1–0) | Central Oklahoma (1–1) | Midwestern State (3–0) | Edinboro (3–1) | Hillsdale (4–1) | Tuskegee (4–2) | Wayne State College (5–2) | California (PA) (6–2) | Saginaw Valley State (7–2) | Bentley (8–1) | Washburn (8–3) | Edinboro (9–4) | 24. |
25. | Central Missouri | Catawba (1–0) | IUP (2–0) [note 4] | Augustana (3–0) | Winona State (3–1) | Delta State (2–2) | UNC Pembroke (5–1) [note 5] | Carson–Newman (5–2) | Hillsdale (6–2) | Bentley (8–1) | Charleston (8–2) | Bloomsburg (8–3) | Washburn (8–3) | 25. |
Preseason [14] | Week 1 Sept 1[15] | Week 2 Sept 8[16] | Week 3 Sept 15[17] | Week 4 Sept 22[18] | Week 5 Sept 29[19] | Week 6 Oct 6[20] | Week 7 Oct 13[21] | Week 8 Oct 20[22] | Week 9 Oct 27[23] | Week 10 Nov 3[24] | Week 11 Nov 10[25] | Week 12 Postseason[26] | ||
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Notes
- ↑ In the actual printed polls, Minnesota State was listed as Minnesota State–Mankato
- ↑ Charleston refers to University of Charleston in West Virginia
- ↑ Wayne State refers to Wayne State University in Michigan
- ↑ In the actual printed polls, IUP was listed as Indiana (PA)
- ↑ In the actual printed polls, UNC Pembroke was listed as North Carolina, Pembroke
References
- ↑ "NCAA Division II Poll". Hattiesburg American. Hattiesburg, Mississippi. August 19, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Coaches Poll". St. Cloud Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. September 1, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 10, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 17, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 22, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 29, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Division II". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 6, 2009. p. D8. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Division II AFCS Coaches Poll". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 14, 2009. p. D-6. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. October 20, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. October 27, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 3, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 10, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". The Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. December 15, 2009. p. C2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "NCAA Division II Poll". Hattiesburg American. Hattiesburg, Mississippi. August 19, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Coaches Poll". St. Cloud Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. September 1, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 10, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 17, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 22, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II coaches poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. September 29, 2009. p. 2B. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Division II". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 6, 2009. p. D8. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Division II AFCS Coaches Poll". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 14, 2009. p. D-6. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. October 20, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. October 27, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 3, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 10, 2009. p. B2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "AFCA Division II Poll". The Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. December 15, 2009. p. C2. Retrieved May 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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