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2015 NCAA Division II football rankings

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The 2015 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). This is for the 2015 season.

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American Football Coaches Association poll

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Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Sept 8[2]
Week 2
Sept 15[3]
Week 3
Sept 22[4]
Week 4
Sept 29[5]
Week 5
Oct 6[6]
Week 6
Oct 13[7]
Week 7
Oct 20[8]
Week 8
Oct 27[9]
Week 9
Nov 3[10]
Week 10
Nov 10[11]
Week 11
Nov 17[12]
Week 12
Postseason[13]
1.Minnesota State (9) [note 1]Minnesota State (1–0) (24)Minnesota State (2–0) (30)Minnesota State (3–0) (29)Minnesota State (4–0) (30)Minnesota State (5–0) (30)Minnesota State (6–0) (28)Minnesota State (7–0) (27)West Georgia (8–0) (25)West Georgia (9–0) (25)Northwest Missouri State (10–0) (29)Northwest Missouri State (11–0) (30)Northwest Missouri State (15–0) (32)1.
2.CSU–Pueblo (16)CSU–Pueblo (1–0) (6)West Georgia (2–0) (1)West Georgia (3–0) (2)West Georgia (4–0) (2)West Georgia (5–0) (2)West Georgia (6–0) (4)West Georgia (7–0) (5)Northwest Missouri State (8–0) (6)Northwest Missouri State (9–0) (6)Ferris State (9–0) (2)Ferris State (10–0) (2)Shepherd (13–1)2.
3.Minnesota–Duluth (3)West Georgia (1–0) (1)Northwest Missouri State (2–0) (1)Northwest Missouri State (3–0) (1)Northwest Missouri State (4–0)Northwest Missouri State (5–0)Northwest Missouri State (6–0)Northwest Missouri State (7–0)Ferris State (7–0) (1)Ferris State (8–0) (1)Ashland (10–0) (1)Ashland (10–0)West Georgia (12–2)3.
4.West Georgia (3)Northwest Missouri State (1–0) (1)Pittsburg State (2–0)Ferris State (2–0)Ferris State (3–0)Ferris State (4–0)Ferris State (5–0)Ferris State (6–0)CSU–Pueblo (7–1)CSU–Pueblo (8–1)CSU–Pueblo (9–1)CSU–Pueblo (10–1)Grand Valley State (12–3)4.
5.Northwest Missouri State (1)Pittsburg State (1–0)Ferris State (1–0)Delta State (3–0)Delta State (4–0)Sioux Falls (5–0)Sioux Falls (6–0)Sioux Falls (7–0)Ashland (8–0)Ashland (9–0)Shepherd (9–0)Shepherd (10–0)CSU–Pueblo (12–2)5.
6.Ferris StateFerris State (0–0)Delta State (2–0)Angelo State (3–0)Angelo State (4–0)North Alabama (4–0)CSU–Pueblo (5–1)CSU–Pueblo (6–1)Shepherd (7–0)Shepherd (8–0)Minnesota State (9–1)Minnesota State (10–1)Ferris State (11–1)6.
7.Pittsburg StateOhio Dominican (1–0)Minnesota–Duluth (1–1)Sioux Falls (3–0)Sioux Falls (4–0)CSU–Pueblo (4–1)Colorado Mines (6–0)Colorado Mines (7–0)Minnesota State (7–1)Minnesota State (8–1)West Georgia (9–1)West Georgia (10–1)Slippery Rock (12–2)7.
8.Ohio DominicanLenoir–Rhyne (1–0)Angelo State (2–0)North Alabama (2–0)North Alabama (3–0)Colorado Mines (5–0)Ashland (6–0)Ashland (7–0)Texas A&M–Commerce (7–1)Sioux Falls (8–1)Henderson State (9–1)Henderson State (10–1)Emporia State (11–3)8.
9.ConcordMinnesota��Duluth (0–1)Ouachita Baptist (2–0)Valdosta State (2–0)Valdosta State (3–0)Ashland (5–0)Shepherd (5–0)Shepherd (6–0)Grand Valley State (7–1)Henderson State (8–1)Slippery Rock (9–1)Midwestern State (10–1)Midwestern State (10–2)9.
10.Lenoir–RhyneDelta State (1–0)North Alabama (2–0)CSU–Pueblo (2–1)CSU–Pueblo (3–1)Shepherd (4–0)Humboldt State (5–0)Midwestern State (7–0)Sioux Falls (7–1)Slippery Rock (8–1)Midwestern State (9–1)Slippery Rock (10–1)Ashland (10–1)10.
11.BloomsburgOuachita Baptist (1–0)Valdosta State (2–0)Colorado Mines (3–0)Colorado Mines (4–0)Humboldt State (4–0)Midwestern State (6–0)Texas A&M–Commerce (6–1)Henderson State (7–1)Midwestern State (8–1)Texas A&M–Commerce (8–2)Humboldt State (9–1)Tuskegee (10–3)11.
12.Ouachita BaptistAngelo State (1–0)Sioux Falls (2–0)Harding (3–0)Harding (4–0)Midwestern State (5–0)Michigan Tech (5–0)Grand Valley State (6–1)Colorado Mines (7–1)Texas A&M–Commerce (7–2)Humboldt State (8–1)Grand Valley State (9–2)Henderson State (11–2)12.
13.Angelo StateNorth Alabama (1–0)CSU–Pueblo (1–1)Ashland (3–0)Ashland (4–0)Pittsburg State (4–1)Emporia State (6–0)North Alabama (5–1)Slippery Rock (7–1)Humboldt State (7–1)Indianapolis (9–1)Indianapolis (10–1)Minnesota State (10–2)13.
14.Delta StateValdosta State (1–0)Grand Valley State (2–0)Slippery Rock (3–0)Shepherd (4–0)Michigan Tech (4–0)Texas A&M–Commerce (5–1)Henderson State (6–1)Midwestern State (7–1)Emporia State (8–1)Grand Valley State (8–2)North Alabama (8–2)Valdosta State (9–3)14.
15.North AlabamaSioux Falls (1–0)Colorado Mines (2–0)Pittsburg State (2–1)Pittsburg State (3–1)Texas A&M–Commerce (4–1)Delta State (5–1)Slippery Rock (6–1)Humboldt State (6–1)Tuskegee (8–1)North Alabama (7–2)Charleston (10–1)North Alabama (9–3)15.
16.Valdosta StateColorado Mines (1–0)Harding (2–0)Shepherd (3–0)Humboldt State (3–0)Angelo State (4–1)Lenoir–Rhyne (4–1)Humboldt State (5–1)Tuskegee (7–1)Colorado Mesa (8–1)Charleston (9–1)Sioux Falls (9–2)Humboldt State (10–2)16.
17.Sioux FallsAzusa Pacific (1–0)Ohio Dominican (1–1)Humboldt State (3–0)Tuskegee (4–0)Delta State (4–1)North Alabama (4–1)Michigan Tech (5–1)Emporia State (7–1)Grand Valley State (7–2)Sioux Falls (8–2)Valdosta State (8–2)Assumption (11–2)17.
18.Colorado MinesTexas A&M–Commerce (1–0)Slippery Rock (2–0)Tuskegee (3–0)Texas A&M–Commerce (3–1)Emporia State (5–0)Grand Valley State (5–1)Tuskegee (6–1)Minnesota–Duluth (6–2)Indianapolis (8–1)Valdosta State (7–2)Emporia State (9–2)Indianapolis (10–2)18.
19.Azusa PacificHarding (1–0)Ashland (2–0)Concord (2–1)Michigan Tech (4–0)Lenoir–Rhyne (4–1)Henderson State (5–1)Emporia State (6–1)Colorado Mesa (7–1)North Alabama (6–2)Emporia State (8–2)Assumption (10–1)IUP (9–3) [note 2]19.
20.Winston–Salem StateGrand Valley State (1–0)Shepherd (2–0)Texas A&M–Commerce (2–1)Midwestern State (4–0)Ouachita Baptist (4–1)Slippery Rock (5–1)Minnesota–Duluth (5–2)Indianapolis (7–1)Charleston (8–1)Central Missouri (8–2)Texas A&M–Commerce (8–3)Charleston (10–2)20.
21.HardingSlippery Rock (1–0)Concord (1–1)Michigan Tech (3–0)Concord (3–1)Valdosta State (3–1)Minnesota–Duluth (4–2)Wingate (6–1)North Alabama (5–2)Colorado Mines (7–2)Colorado Mesa (8–2)Colorado Mesa (9–2)Carson–Newman (9–3)21.
22.Texas A&M–CommerceConcord (0–1)Texas A&M–Commerce (1–1)Lenoir–Rhyne (2–1)Lenoir–Rhyne (3–1)Harding (4–1)Pittsburg State (4–2)Delta State (5–2)Michigan Tech (5–2)Michigan Tech (6–2)Bowie State (9–1)Carson–Newman (9–2)Sioux Falls (9–3)22.
23.West ChesterIndianapolis (1–0)Lenoir–Rhyne (1–1)Midwestern State (3–0)Emporia State (4–0)Wingate (5–0)Tuskegee (5–1)Colorado Mesa (6–1)Charleston (7–1)Valdosta State (6–2)Assumption (9–1)Tuskegee (8–2)Texas A&M–Commerce (8–4)23.
24.Grand Valley StateAshland (1–0)Tuskegee (2–0)Ouachita Baptist (2–1)Ouachita Baptist (3–1)Grand Valley State (4–1)Arkansas Tech (5–1)Angelo State (5–2)Valdosta State (5–2)Central Missouri (7–2)Tuskegee (8–2)Augustana (9–2)Augustana (9–3)24.
25.Slippery RockShepherd (1–0)Humboldt State (2–0)Minnesota–Duluth (1–2)Minnesota–Duluth (2–2)Minnesota–Duluth (3–2)Angelo State (4–2)Clarion (7–0)Central Missouri (6–2)Bowie State (8–1)Carson–Newman (8–2)Catawba (9–2)Catawba (9–3)25.
Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Sept 8[2]
Week 2
Sept 15[3]
Week 3
Sept 22[4]
Week 4
Sept 29[5]
Week 5
Oct 6[6]
Week 6
Oct 13[7]
Week 7
Oct 20[8]
Week 8
Oct 27[9]
Week 9
Nov 3[10]
Week 10
Nov 10[11]
Week 11
Nov 17[12]
Week 12
Postseason[13]
Dropped:
  • 11 Bloomsburg
  • 20 Winston–Salem State
  • 23 West Chester
Dropped:
  • 17 Azusa Pacific
  • 23 Indianapolis
Dropped:
  • 14 Grand Valley State
  • 17 Ohio Dominican
Dropped:
14 Slippery Rock
Dropped:
  • 17 Tuskegee
  • 21 Concord
Dropped:
  • 20 Ouachita Baptist
  • 21 Valdosta State
  • 22 Harding
  • 23 Wingate
Dropped:
  • 16 Lenoir–Rhyne
  • 22 Pittsburg State
  • 24 Arkansas Tech
Dropped:
  • 21 Wingate
  • 22 Delta State
  • 24 Angelo State
  • 25 Clarion
Dropped:
18 Minnesota–Duluth
Dropped:
  • 21 Colorado Mines
  • 22 Michigan Tech
Dropped:
  • 20 Central Missouri
  • 22 Bowie State
Dropped:
21 Colorado Mesa

Notes

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  1. ^ In the actual printed polls, Minnesota State was listed as Minnesota State–Mankato
  2. ^ In the actual printed polls, IUP was listed as Indiana (PA)

References

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  2. ^ "AFCA Division II Coaches' Poll". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Honolulu, Hawaii. September 8, 2015. p. B7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. ^ "AFCA Division II poll". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 15, 2015. p. E-7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  4. ^ "AFCA NCAA Division II". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 24, 2015. p. C-7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  9. ^ "NCAA Division II Top 25". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 27, 2015. p. C9. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  11. ^ "NCAA Division II Top 25". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 10, 2015. p. C7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  12. ^ "NCAA Division II Top 25". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 17, 2015. p. C7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  13. ^ "AFCA Division II football poll". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Honolulu, Hawaii. December 22, 2015. p. B7. Retrieved June 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon