The 1990 NCAA Division I-AA football rankings are from the NCAA Division I-AA football committee. This is for the 1990 season.
Legend
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NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee poll
editPreseason [1] | Week 1 Sept 18[2] | Week 2 Sept 25[3] | Week 3 Oct 2[4] | Week 4 Oct 9[5] | Week 5 Oct 16[6] | Week 6 Oct 23[7] | Week 7 Oct 30[8] | Week 8 Nov 6[9] | Week 9 Nov 13[10] | Week 10 Nov 20[11] | ||
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1. | Georgia Southern (4) | Furman (3–0) (3) | Middle Tennessee State (4–0) (4) | Middle Tennessee State (5–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (5–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (6–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (7–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (8–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (9–0) (4) | Eastern Kentucky (10–0) (4) | Middle Tennessee State (10–1) (4) | 1. |
2. | Stephen F. Austin | Middle Tennessee State (3–0) (1) | Montana (3–0) | Grambling State (4–0) | Grambling State (5–0) | SW Missouri State (6–1) | SW Missouri State (7–1) | SW Missouri State (8–1) | Nevada (9–0) | Middle Tennessee State (9–1) | Youngstown State (11–0) | 2. |
3. | Eastern Kentucky | Montana (2–0) | New Hampshire (3–0) | SW Missouri State (4–1) | SW Missouri State (5–1) | Nevada (6–0) | Nevada (7–0) | Nevada (8–0) | Middle Tennessee State (8–1) | Youngstown State (10–0) | Georgia Southern (8–3) | 3. |
4. | Furman т | New Hampshire (2–0) | Furman (3–1) | Eastern Kentucky (4–0) | Nevada (5–0) | Middle Tennessee State (6–1) | Middle Tennessee State (7–1) | Middle Tennessee State (8–1) | Youngstown State (9–0) | UMass (8–0–1) | Nevada (10–1) | 4. |
5. | Holy Cross т | Grambling State (2–0) | Grambling State (3–0) | Nevada (4–0) | Middle Tennessee State (5–1) | New Hampshire (5–0–1) | New Hampshire (6–0–1) | Youngstown State (8–0) | UMass (7–0–1) | Boise State (8–2) | Eastern Kentucky (10–1) | 5. |
6. | Montana | SW Missouri State (2–1) | SW Missouri State (3–1) | New Hampshire (3–0–1) т | New Hampshire (4–0–1) | Youngstown State (7–0) | Youngstown State (8–0) | UMass (6–0–1) | Boise State (7–2) | Georgia Southern (7–3) | SW Missouri State (9–2) | 6. |
7. | SW Missouri State | North Texas (2–0) | Eastern Kentucky (3–0) | Youngstown State (5–0) т | Youngstown State (6–0) | UMass (4–0–1) | UMass (5–0–1) | Furman (6–2) | Georgia Southern (6–3) | Nevada (9–1) | William & Mary (9–2) | 7. |
8. | Connecticut | Eastern Kentucky (2–0) | Liberty (4–0) | Montana (3–1) | UMass (3–0–1) | Furman (5–2) | Furman (5–2) | Boise State (6–2) | SW Missouri State (8–2) | SW Missouri State (9–2) | Holy Cross (9–1–1) | 8. |
9. | Grambling State | Liberty (3–0) | The Citadel (2–1) | Marshall (3–1) | Furman (4–2) | Boise State (5–2) | Boise State (5–2) | Georgia Southern (5–3) | William & Mary (7–2) | William & Mary (8–2) | UMass (8–1–1) | 9. |
10. | William & Mary | Eastern Washington (2–0) | Nevada (3–0) | Eastern Washington (3–1) | Boise State (4–2) | Northern Iowa (4–2) | Georgia Southern (4–3) | William & Mary (6–2) | Holy Cross (7–1–1) | Holy Cross (8–1–1) | Boise State (8–3) | 10. |
11. | Middle Tennessee State | The Citadel (1–1) | Rhode Island (3–0) | UMass (2–0–1) | Colgate (4–2) | Georgia Southern (3–3) т | William & Mary (5–2) | Holy Cross (6–1–1) | Jackson State (7–2) | The Citadel (7–3) | Northern Iowa (8–3) | 11. |
12. | Boise State | Rhode Island (2–0) | Youngstown State (4–0) | Furman (3–2) | The Citadel (3–2) | Grambling State (5–1) т | Jackson State (6–2) | Jackson State (6–2) | The Citadel (6–3) | Northern Iowa (7–3) | Furman (8–3) | 12. |
13. | Youngstown State | Nevada (2–0) | North Texas (2–1) | Liberty (4–1) | Northern Iowa (3–2) | North Texas (4–2) | Holy Cross (5–1–1) | New Hampshire (6–1–1) | SW Texas State (6–3) | Furman (7–3) | Idaho (8–3) | 13. |
14. | NE Louisiana | Western Kentucky (2–0) | Boise State (3–1) | Colgate (3–1) т | Georgia Southern (3–3) | William & Mary (4–2) | Montana (5–2) | Montana (6–2) | Northern Iowa (6–3) | Idaho (7–3) | NE Louisiana (7–4) | 14. |
15. | Florida A&M | Youngstown State (3–0) | NE Louisiana (2–1) | Jackson State (4–1) т | North Texas (3–2) | Holy Cross (4–1–1) | SW Texas State (5–3) | SW Texas State (6–3) | Furman (6–3) | NE Louisiana (6–4) | The Citadel (7–4) | 15. |
16. | Colgate | Appalachian State (1–1) | Texas Southern (4–0) | Northwestern State (2–2) | William & Mary (3–2) | Jackson State (5–2) | The Citadel (4–3) | The Citadel (5–3) | North Carolina A&T (8–1) | Jackson State (7–3) | Jackson State (8–3) | 16. |
17. | Eastern Illinois т | Boise State (2–1) | UMass (1–0–1) | Northern Iowa (2–2) | Marshall (3–2) | Montana (4–2) | Northern Iowa (4–3) | Northern Iowa (5–3) | Idaho (6–3) | Dartmouth (6–2–1) | Dartmouth (7–2–1) | 17. |
18. | North Texas т | NE Louisiana (1–0–1) т | Northern Iowa (2–2) | The Citadel (2–2) | Weber State (4–2) | Tennessee Tech (5–2) | Tennessee Tech (5–2) | North Carolina A&T (7–1) | Marshall (5–4) | UCF (7–3) | UCF (8–3) | 18. |
19. | Nevada | UMass (1–0–1) т | Western Kentucky (2–1) | Boise State (3–2) | Eastern Washington (3–2) | SW Texas State (4–3) | McNeese State (4–3) | Colgate (6–2) | Montana (6–3) | North Texas (6–4) | New Hampshire (7–3–1) т | 19. |
20. | The Citadel | Lehigh (2–0) | Eastern Washington (2–1) т | Georgia Southern (2–3) | Holy Cross (3–1–1) | Bucknell (5–1) | North Carolina A&T (6–1) т | NE Louisiana (5–3) | New Hampshire (6–2–1) т | SW Texas State (6–4) | North Carolina A&T (9–2) т | 20. |
21. | William & Mary (2–1) т | Chattanooga (4–3) т | Dartmouth (5–2–1) т | 21. | ||||||||
Preseason [1] | Week 1 Sept 18[2] | Week 2 Sept 25[3] | Week 3 Oct 2[4] | Week 4 Oct 9[5] | Week 5 Oct 16[6] | Week 6 Oct 23[7] | Week 7 Oct 30[8] | Week 8 Nov 6[9] | Week 9 Nov 13[10] | Week 10 Nov 20[11] | ||
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References
edit- ^ "Division NCAA Division I-AA". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. September 7, 1990. p. B-6. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA Poll". The Kokomo Tribune. Kokomo, Indiana. September 19, 1990. p. 18. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Division I-AA football Top 20". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. September 26, 1990. p. C8. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA". The Republic. Columbus, Indiana. October 2, 1990. p. B2. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "I-AA poll". The Town Talk. Alexandria, Louisiana. October 9, 1990. p. B-2. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA poll". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. October 16, 1990. p. D4. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA Poll". The Springfield News-Leader. Springfield, Missouri. October 23, 1990. p. 2C. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Div. I-AA poll". The Tennessean. Nashville, Tennessee. October 30, 1990. p. 5-C. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "College Division I-AA Poll". The Pantagraph. Bloomington, Illinois. November 6, 1990. p. B2. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA Poll". Herald and Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 13, 1990. p. B2. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NCAA Division I-AA poll". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. November 20, 1990. p. D4. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.