2010 AGS Poll
Published on 05-01-2010 02:27 PM
Any Given Saturday Poll
2010 Any Given Saturday Poll Preseason Top 25
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Villanova (81), 2344
2. Montana (7), 2106
3. Appalachian State (2), 1965
4. William & Mary (3), 1909
5. Southern Illinois (1), 1825
6. New Hampshire, 1644
7. Elon, 1578
8. Richmond, 1414
9. South Dakota State, 1359
10. South Carolina State, 1352
11. Stephen F. Austin, 1218
12. Northern Iowa, 1028
13. McNeese State, 1011
14. Eastern Washington, 1002
15. Delaware, 885
16. James Madison, 871
17. Jacksonville State, 720
18. Weber State, 639
19. Liberty, 582
20. Furman, 491
21. Eastern Illinois, 480
22. Montana State, 377
23. Cal Poly, 319
24. Pennsylvania, 277
25. Holy Cross, 262
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Prairie View A&M (43), Texas State (41), Northern Arizona (36), Massachusetts (31), Maine (30), Colgate (25), Wofford (22), Eastern Kentucky (20), Lafayette (19), UC Davis (17), Chattanooga (15), Illinois State (15), Florida A&M (14), Georgia Southern (14), North Dakota State (13), Central Arkansas (11), Youngstown State (11), Harvard (10), Lehigh (10), Stony Brook (10), Southeastern Louisiana (9), Albany (8), Grambling State (7), Dayton (5), Missouri State (5)
MOST SIGNIFICANT RISE IN 2010: Delaware
MOST SIGNIFICANT FALL IN 2010: Richmond
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9/6/2010
1. Montana (28) 1856
2. Villanova (39) 1815
3. Southern Illinois (1) 1676
4. Appalachian St. (2) 1628
5. New Hampshire 1524
6. Jacksonville St. (6) 1508
7. Elon 1262
8. South Dakota St. 1198
9. Richmond 1084
10. William & Mary 1009
11. South Carolina St. 925
12. James Madison 890
13. Stephen F. Austin 843
14. Delaware 839
15. Northern Iowa 821
16. North Dakota St. (2) 749
17. Eastern Washington 735
18. Massachusetts 734
19. McNeese St. 678
20. Liberty 586
21. Weber St. 492
22. Montana St. 401
23. Furman 290
24. Eastern Illinois 222
25. Pennsylvania 166
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Holy Cross (45), Prairie View
A&M (29), Chattanooga (26), Northern Arizona (23), Cal Poly (18), Colgate
(18), Missouri St. (18), Albany (14), Southeastern Louisiana (12), Texas
St. (9), Wofford (8), Georgia Southern (7), Central Arkansas (4), Florida
A&M (4), Illinois St. (4), Lafayette (4), Lehigh (4), Southern Utah (4),
UC Davis (4), Harvard (3), Southern (3), Youngstown St. (3), Dayton (2),
Grambling St. (2), Stony Brook (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Jacksonville St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
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9/13/2010
1. Villanova (43) 1893
2. James Madison (24) 1757
3. Appalachian St. (10) 1731
4. Jacksonville St. (1) 1612
5. Elon 1346
6. Southern Illinois (1) 1329
7. Delaware 1318
8. Montana 1238
9. New Hampshire 1232
10. Northern Iowa 1181
11. William & Mary 1154
12. Massachusetts 1042
13. Richmond 1036
14. Stephen F. Austin 983
15. South Carolina St. 973
16. Liberty 952
17. Cal Poly 743
18. South Dakota St. 474
19. Furman 473
20. Eastern Washington 471
21. North Dakota St. 376
22. Weber St. 375
23. Montana St. 368
24. McNeese St. 332
25. Univ. South Dakota 221
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Central Arkansas (36), Gardner-Webb (35), Pennsylvania (22), Southeastern Louisiana (18), Chattanooga (16), Prairie View A&M (16), Northern Arizona (13), Georgia Southern (12), Missouri St. (10), Texas St. (8), Wofford (7), Eastern Illinois (5), Harvard (4), Colgate (3), Holy Cross (3), Youngstown St. (3), Alabama St. (2), Duquesne (2), Florida A&M (2), Southern Utah (2), Western Illinois (2), Bryant (1), Grambling St. (1), Hampton (1), Illinois St. (1)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: James Madison
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Montana
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9/20/2010
1. Villanova (40) 1707
2. James Madison (21) 1670
3. Appalachian St. (8) 1632
4. Jacksonville St. (3) 1466
5. Delaware 1361
6. Richmond 1357
7. Stephen F. Austin 1291
8. Massachusetts 1245
9. William & Mary 1075
10. Eastern Washington 1038
11. South Carolina St. 1036
12. Elon 906
13. Northern Iowa 780
14. North Dakota St. 626
15. Montana St. 573
16. Southern Illinois 571
17. Montana 539
18. New Hampshire 520
19. Furman 514
20. Univ. South Dakota 389
21. McNeese St. 369
22. Texas St. 299
23. Central Arkansas 288
24. Liberty 270
25. Cal Poly 226
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Georgia Southern (35), Chattanooga (23), Illinois St. (23), Pennsylvania (21), Harvard (17), Western Illinois (16), Southeast Missouri St. (15), Northern Arizona (14), Wofford (13), South Dakota St. (12), Youngstown St. (11), Sacramento St. (10), Robert Morris (9), Weber St. (9), Missouri St. (7), Florida A&M (5), Alabama St. (4), Rhode Island (4), Fordham (3), Gardner-Webb (3), Prairie View A&M (3), Southern Utah (3), Hampton (2), Lehigh (2), Albany (1)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Eastern Washington
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Montana, Southern Illinois
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9/27
Any Given Saturday Poll Top 25
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Villanova (38) 1805
2. James Madison (20) 1745
3. Appalachian St. (13) 1721
4. Jacksonville St. (3) 1585
5. Delaware (1) 1575
6. Stephen F. Austin 1419
7. Massachusetts 1417
8. William & Mary 1206
9. South Carolina St. 1140
10. Montana St. 1104
11. North Dakota St. 970
12. Richmond 823
13. Furman 782
14. Cal Poly 720
15. New Hampshire 698
16. Northern Iowa 625
17. Georgia Southern 617
18. Montana 607
19. Texas St. 590
20. Eastern Washington 563
21. Elon 328
22. Youngstown St. 314
23. Illinois St. 290
24. Central Arkansas 218
25. Liberty 175
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Univ. South Dakota (30), Western Illinois (27), Northern Arizona (23), Chattanooga (22), Southeast Missouri St. (21), Southern Illinois (18), Pennsylvania (16), Robert Morris (15), McNeese St. (14), Brown (11), Weber St. (11), Wofford (9), Georgetown (6), Sacramento St. (5), South Dakota St. (5), Missouri St. (4), Alcorn St. (3), Duquesne (3), Grambling St. (3), Harvard (3), Coastal Carolina (2), Jacksonville (2), Southeastern Louisiana (2), Southern Utah (2), Yale (2)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Delaware
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Elon, Richmond
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10/4
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Delaware (30) 1702
2. Appalachian St. (26) 1675
3. Jacksonville St. (9) 1555
4. Massachusetts (2) 1443
5. Stephen F. Austin (1) 1424
6. William & Mary (2) 1420
7. James Madison 1328
8. Villanova (1) 1318
9. South Carolina St. 1130
10. Montana St. 1123
11. Richmond 902
12. Northern Iowa 762
13. Georgia Southern 719
14. Montana 704
15. Eastern Washington 700
16. Texas St. 687
17. Cal Poly 571
18. Western Illinois 520
19. North Dakota St. 334
20. Central Arkansas 301
21. Elon 277
22. Liberty 266
23. Wofford 256
24. Northern Arizona 241
25. Southeast Missouri St. 226
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Furman (39), Univ. South Dakota (33), New Hampshire (29), Southern Illinois (21), Pennsylvania (20), Chattanooga (17), Robert Morris (15), Youngstown St. (14), Illinois St. (11), Bethune-Cookman (10), McNeese St. (10), Missouri St. (7), Grambling St. (6), Harvard (4), Maine (4), Dayton (3), Hampton (3), Jacksonville (3), Brown (2), Colgate (2), Portland St. (2), UC Davis (2), Weber St. (2), Alcorn St. (1), Georgetown (1)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Delaware
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Villanova
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10/11/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Delaware (37) 1669
2. Appalachian St. (23) 1641
3. Jacksonville St. (6) 1520
4. Massachusetts (1) 1426
5. William & Mary (1) 1418
6. Stephen F. Austin (1) 1398
7. Villanova 1288
8. James Madison 1279
9. Montana St. 1152
10. South Carolina St. 1121
11. Eastern Washington 951
12. Montana 867
13. Cal Poly 836
14. Wofford 738
15. North Dakota St. 617
16. Liberty 460
17. Georgia Southern 451
18. Southeast Missouri St. 436
19. New Hampshire 407
20. Southern Illinois 334
21. Furman 322
22. Richmond 246
23. Northern Iowa 241
24. Western Illinois 237
25. Texas St. 214
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Robert Morris (31), Chattanooga (30), Bethune-Cookman (25), Elon (21), Northern Arizona (19), Pennsylvania (17), Central Arkansas (14), Grambling St. (12), Youngstown St. (6), Colgate (5).
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Wofford
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Richmond
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10/18/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Delaware (30) 1523
2. Appalachian St. (25) 1510
3. Jacksonville St. (6) 1432
4. Stephen F. Austin (1) 1362
5. William & Mary (1) 1359
6. Villanova 1254
7. Eastern Washington 1101
8. Wofford 996
9. Montana 966
10. Massachusetts 920
11. James Madison 823
12. Montana St. 667
13. New Hampshire 643
14. Southeast Missouri St. 605
15. Liberty 567
16. Furman 500
17. Bethune-Cookman 499
18. Western Illinois 476
19. Chattanooga 474
20. Richmond 471
21. South Carolina St. 394
22. Northern Arizona 383
23. Northern Iowa 351
24. Robert Morris 246
25. Pennsylvania 209
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Cal Poly (36), North Dakota St. (19), Grambling St. (17), Georgia Southern (16), Sam Houston St. (14), Elon (12), Colgate (8), Indiana St. (7), Jacksonville (6), Southern Illinois (6).
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10/25/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Appalachian St. (42) 1463
2. Jacksonville St. (12) 1402
3. William & Mary (4) 1384
4. Stephen F. Austin (2) 1314
5. Villanova 1236
6. Delaware 1210
7. Eastern Washington 1082
8. Wofford 1035
9. Montana 986
10. New Hampshire 837
11. Montana St. 790
12. Southeast Missouri St. 763
13. Chattanooga 674
14. Bethune-Cookman 616
15. Liberty 577
16. James Madison 539
17. Richmond 486
18. Northern Iowa 480
19. Massachusetts 428
20. South Carolina St. 420
21. Pennsylvania 280
22. Robert Morris 263
23. Cal Poly 231
24. Northern Arizona 200
25. Furman 142
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): North Dakota St. (29), Western Illinois (27), Grambling St. (25), Georgia Southern (22), Jacksonville (14), Sam Houston St. (6), South Dakota St. (6), Lehigh (5)
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11/1/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Appalachian St. (48) 1460
2. Jacksonville St. (10) 1394
3. William & Mary 1308
4. Villanova 1286
5. Delaware (1) 1245
6. Eastern Washington 1155
7. Wofford 1112
8. New Hampshire 926
9. Stephen F. Austin 902
10. Montana St. 883
11. Southeast Missouri St. 873
12. Bethune-Cookman 746
13. Massachusetts 676
14. Northern Iowa 646
15. Liberty 636
16. Montana 580
17. South Carolina St. 526
18. Pennsylvania 387
19. Robert Morris 353
20. Cal Poly 336
21. Western Illinois 297
22. Chattanooga 253
23. North Dakota St. 185
24. James Madison 179
25. Grambling St. 164
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Jacksonville (36), Richmond (21), Weber St. (21), Lehigh (17), Indiana St. (10), Southern Utah (9), Dayton (6), Furman (5), Northern Arizona (5), Sacramento St. (5)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Weber St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Stephen F. Austin
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11/8/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. William & Mary (47) 1407
2. Delaware (7) 1347
3. Eastern Washington 1227
4. Wofford (3) 1224
5. Appalachian St. 1218
6. Stephen F. Austin 1024
7. Jacksonville St. 1022
8. Montana St. 985
9. Southeast Missouri St. 932
10. Villanova 915
11. Bethune-Cookman 767
12. Massachusetts 735
13. Northern Iowa 712
14. Liberty 644
15. Montana 574
16. New Hampshire 510
17. South Carolina St. 506
18. Pennsylvania 441
19. Robert Morris 413
20. Cal Poly 355
21. Western Illinois 344
22. North Dakota St. 201
23. Grambling St. 157
24. Chattanooga 148
25. Richmond 139
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Lehigh (31), Jacksonville (29), Georgia Southern (21), Southern Utah (10), Dayton (7), Sacramento St. (7), Furman (6), Weber St. (6)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Georgia Southern
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Appalachian St.
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11/15/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Delaware (58) 1652
2. Appalachian St. (4) 1585
3. Eastern Washington (3) 1510
4. Jacksonville St. 1371
5. Stephen F. Austin 1353
6. William & Mary 1314
7. Montana St. (2) 1301
8. Wofford 1093
9. Northern Iowa 1056
10. Bethune-Cookman 1004
11. New Hampshire 917
12. Montana 860
13. Southeast Missouri St. 845
14. Villanova 721
15. South Carolina St. 694
16. North Dakota St. 639
17. Pennsylvania 632
18. Massachusetts 560
19. Chattanooga 407
20. Richmond 384
21. Georgia Southern 342
22. Lehigh 254
23. Liberty 237
24. Jacksonville 208
25. Robert Morris 134
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Cal Poly (27), Western Illinois (19), McNeese St. (18), James Madison (16), Sacramento St. (16), Dayton (11), Weber St. (11), Southern Utah (7), Grambling St. (6), Stony Brook (6)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Appalachian St.
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: William & Mary
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11/21/2010
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Appalachian St. (21) 1037
2. Eastern Washington (12) 1020
3. William & Mary (4) 978
4. Stephen F. Austin (3) 950
5. Montana St. (4) 937
6. Delaware 924
7. Wofford 829
8. New Hampshire 716
9. Villanova 696
10. Jacksonville St. 676
11. Southeast Missouri St. 672
12. South Carolina St. 526
13. Pennsylvania 523
14. Northern Iowa 466
15. Georgia Southern 454
16. Bethune-Cookman 355
17. Lehigh 354
18. Western Illinois 322
19. Montana 304
20. Liberty 258
21. North Dakota St. 199
22. Jacksonville 172
23. Cal Poly 148
24. Massachusetts 144
25. Robert Morris 135
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Dayton (18), James Madison (17), Chattanooga (14), Richmond (11), Florida A&M (8), Southern Utah (6), Central Arkansas (5)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Villanova
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Delaware, Montana
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1/10/2011
Any Given Saturday Poll Top 25
(First place votes in parenthesis), Points
1. Eastern Washington (26) 674
2. Delaware (1) 648
3. Villanova 617
4. Georgia Southern 571
5. Appalachian St. 558
6. North Dakota St. 522
7. New Hampshire 499
8. Wofford 495
9. William & Mary 447
10. Montana St. 415
11. Stephen F. Austin 406
12. Jacksonville St. 373
13. Southeast Missouri St. 316
14. Lehigh 296
15. Pennsylvania 260
16. Western Illinois 252
17. Northern Iowa 210
18. Bethune-Cookman 207
19. South Carolina St. 148
20. Montana 146
21. Massachusetts 94
22. Robert Morris 87
23. Liberty 76
24. Cal Poly 66
25. Coastal Carolina 56
Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Jacksonville (11), Richmond (11), Chattanooga (9), James Madison (9), Sacramento St. (6), Grambling St. (4)
MOST SIGNIFICANT WIN OF THE WEEK: Eastern Washington
MOST SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF THE WEEK: Delaware