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2024 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
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NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
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The 2024 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) football rankings consists of two human polls, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Unlike the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), college football's governing body, the NCAA, bestows the national championship title thorough a 24-team tournament.[1] The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level of college football for the 2024 season. The STATS poll is voted on by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.

Legend

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Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
  Selected for NCAA FCS Playoffs
(Italics)   Number of first place votes
(#–#)   Win–loss record
т   Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

STATS poll

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Preseason
August 5[2]
Week 1
September 2[3]
Week 2
September 9[4]
Week 3
September 16[5]
Week 4
September 23[6]
Week 5
September 30[7]
Week 6
October 7[8]
Week 7
October 14[9]
Week 8
October 21[10]
Week 9
October 28[11]
Week 10
November 4[12]
Week 11
November 11[13]
Week 12
Week 13
Final
1.South Dakota State (52)South Dakota State (0–1) (36)South Dakota State (1–1) (44)South Dakota State (2–1) (41)South Dakota State (3–1) (40)South Dakota State (3–1) (38)South Dakota State (4–1) (36)South Dakota State (5–1) (38)North Dakota State (7–1) (40)North Dakota State (8–1) (43)North Dakota State (9–1) (43)North Dakota State (9–1) (42)1.
2.North Dakota State (3)North Dakota State (0–1) (11)North Dakota State (1–1) (6)North Dakota State (2–1) (5)North Dakota State (3–1) (5)North Dakota State (4–1) (10)North Dakota State (5–1) (14)North Dakota State (6–1) (8)Montana State (8–0) (16)Montana State (8–0) (13)Montana State (9–0) (13)Montana State (10–0) (14)2.
3.MontanaMontana State (2–0) (8)Montana State (3–0) (6)Montana State (3–0) (7)Montana State (4–0) (6)Montana State (5–0) (8)Montana State (6–0) (6)Montana State (7–0) (10)South Dakota State (5–2)South Dakota State (6–2)South Dakota State (7–2)South Dakota State (8–2)3.
4.Montana State (1)Montana (1–0) (1)Idaho (1–1)Idaho (2–1) (3)Idaho (3–1) (5)South Dakota (3–1)South Dakota (4–1)South Dakota (5–1)South Dakota (6–1)UC Davis (7–1)UC Davis (8–1)UC Davis (9–1)4.
5.South DakotaVillanova (1–0)Villanova (2–0)Villanova (3–0)South Dakota (2–1)Central Arkansas (4–1)Villanova (5–1)Villanova (5–1)UC Davis (7–1)South Dakota (6–2)South Dakota (6–2)South Dakota (7–2)5.
6.VillanovaSouth Dakota (1–0)South Dakota (1–1)South Dakota (1–1)Villanova (3–1)Villanova (4–1)UC Davis (5–1)UC Davis (6–1)Southeast Missouri State (7–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Incarnate Word (8–2)6.
7.IdahoIdaho (0–1)Central Arkansas (1–1)Southern Illinois (2–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)North Dakota (4–1)Idaho (4–2)Mercer (6–0)North Dakota (5–2)Tarleton State (7–1)Montana (7–2)Mercer (9–1)7.
8.Sacramento StateSacramento State (0–1)Montana (1–1)Central Arkansas (2–1)Montana (3–1)Montana (4–1)Mercer (5–0)Southeast Missouri State (6–1)Tarleton State (6–1)Montana (6–2)Incarnate Word (7–2)Idaho (7–3)8.
9.ChattanoogaCentral Arkansas (0–1)Southern Illinois (1–1)Montana (2–1)North Dakota (3–1)UC Davis (4–1)North Dakota (4–2)North Dakota (4–2)Montana (5–2)Incarnate Word (6–2)Idaho (6–3)Villanova (8–2)9.
10.Southern IllinoisSouthern Illinois (0–1)North Dakota (1–1)North Dakota (2–1)Sacramento State (2–2)Idaho (3–2)Abilene Christian (4–2)Tarleton State (6–1)Incarnate Word (5–2)Idaho (6–3)Mercer (8–1)Montana (7–3)10.
11.Central ArkansasChattanooga (0–1)Sacramento State (0–2)Sacramento State (1–2)William & Mary (3–1)Mercer (5–0)Southeast Missouri State (5–1)Montana (5–2)Idaho (5–3)Central Arkansas (6–2)Rhode Island (8–1)Richmond (8–2)11.
12.FurmanIncarnate Word (1–0)Incarnate Word (1–1)William & Mary (2–1)Mercer (4–0)William & Mary (4–1)Central Arkansas (4–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Mercer (7–1)Villanova (7–2)Southeast Missouri State (8–2)12.
13.RichmondWilliam & Mary (1–0)William & Mary (1–1)UC Davis (2–1)Southeast Missouri State (3–1)Southeast Missouri State (4–1)Tarleton State (5–1)Idaho (4–3)Villanova (5–2)Villanova (6–2)Richmond (7–2)Tarleton State (8–2)13.
14.Incarnate WordRichmond (0–1)Chattanooga (0–2)Mercer (3–0)UC Davis (3–1)Tarleton State (4–1)Montana (4–2)Incarnate Word (4–2)Mercer (6–1)Rhode Island (7–1)Tarleton State (7–2)Abilene Christian (7–3)14.
15.William & MaryFurman (0–1)UC Davis (1–1)Incarnate Word (1–2)Incarnate Word (2–2)Incarnate Word (2–2)Incarnate Word (3–2)William & Mary (4–2)Rhode Island (6–1)North Dakota (5–3)Abilene Christian (6–3)Rhode Island (8–2)15.
16.AlbanyAlbany (1–0)Tarleton State (2–1)Tarleton State (2–1)Tarleton State (3–1)Abilene Christian (3–2)Illinois State (4–2)Rhode Island (5–1)William & Mary (5–2)Richmond (6–2)Central Arkansas (6–3)Stony Brook (8–2)16.
17.LafayetteWestern Carolina (0–1)Albany (1–1)Illinois State (2–1)Southern Illinois (2–2)Sacramento State (2–3)William & Mary (4–2)Abilene Christian (4–3)Abilene Christian (5–3)Abilene Christian (5–3)Stony Brook (7–2)Illinois State (7–3)17.
18.UC DavisUC Davis (0–1)Illinois State (1–1)Lafayette (2–1)Illinois State (3–1)Illinois State (3–2)Sacramento State (2–3)Richmond (4–2)Richmond (5–2)Chattanooga (5–3)Illinois State (6–3)UT Martin (7–3)18.
19.Illinois StateLafayette (0–1)Lafayette (1–1)Abilene Christian (2–1)Lamar (3–1)Southern Illinois (2–3)Rhode Island (4–1)Chattanooga (3–3)Chattanooga (4–3)North Carolina Central (6–2)UT Martin (6–3)Chattanooga (6–4)19.
20.Western CarolinaTarleton State (1–1)Weber State (1–1)Albany (1–2)Abilene Christian (2–2)Rhode Island (3–1)Weber State (3–3)North Carolina Central (5–2)North Carolina Central (5–2)Stony Brook (6–2)William & Mary (6–3)Harvard (7–1)20.
21.Tarleton StateIllinois State (0–1)Youngstown State (1–1)Southeast Missouri State (2–1)Albany (1–2)New Hampshire (3–1)Richmond (4–2)Illinois State (4–3)Illinois State (5–3)Illinois State (5–3)North Dakota (5–4)East Tennessee State (6–4)21.
22.Weber StateNicholls (0–1)Elon (1–1)Lamar (2–1)Rhode Island (3–1)McNeese (4–2)Lamar (3–2)Dartmouth (4–0)Dartmouth (5–0)Dartmouth (6–0)Western Carolina (5–4)Duquesne (7–2)22.
23.NichollsNorth Dakota (0–1)Mercer (2–0)Chattanooga (0–3)Wofford (2–1)East Tennessee State (3–2)Chattanooga (2–3)East Tennessee State (4–3)East Tennessee State (4–3)East Tennessee State (5–3)Chattanooga (5–4)Jackson State (8–2)23.
24.North DakotaWeber State (0–1)Nicholls (0–2)Western Carolina (1–2)New Hampshire (3–1)Lamar (3–2)Northern Arizona (3–3)New Hampshire (4–2)Western Carolina (4–3)William & Mary (5–3)Harvard (6–1)Central Arkansas (6–4)24.
25.Youngstown StateYoungstown State (0–1)Abilene Christian (1–1)Northern Iowa (2–1)Weber State (2–2)Northern Arizona (3–2)North Carolina Central (4–2)Florida A&M (3–2) т
UT Martin (4–3) т
Tennessee State (6–2)Tennessee State (6–2)Duquesne (6–2)Northern Arizona (6–4)25.
Preseason
August 5[2]
Week 1
September 2[3]
Week 2
September 9[4]
Week 3
September 16[5]
Week 4
September 23[6]
Week 5
September 30[7]
Week 6
October 7[8]
Week 7
October 14[9]
Week 8
October 21[10]
Week 9
October 28[11]
Week 10
November 4[12]
Week 11
November 11[13]
Week 12
Week 13
Final
NoneDropped:
  • No. 14 Richmond
  • No. 15 Furman
  • No. 17 Western Carolina
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Weber State
  • No. 21 Youngstown State
  • No. 22 Elon
  • No. 24 Nicholls
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Lafayette
  • No. 23 Chattanooga
  • No. 24 Western Carolina
  • No. 25 Northern Iowa
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Albany
  • No. 23 Wofford
  • No. 25 Weber State
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Southern Illinois
  • No. 21 New Hampshire
  • No. 22 McNeese
  • No. 23 East Tennessee State
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Sacramento State
  • No. 20 Weber State
  • No. 22 Lamar
  • No. 24 Northern Arizona
Dropped:
  • No. 24 New Hampshire
  • No. 25т Florida A&M
  • No. 25т UT Martin
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Western Carolina
Dropped:
  • No. 19 North Carolina Central
  • No. 22 Dartmouth
  • No. 23 East Tennessee State
  • No. 25 Tennessee State
Dropped:
  • No. 20 William & Mary
  • No. 21 North Dakota
  • No. 22 Western Carolina
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Coaches' poll

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Preseason
August 12[14][15]
Week 1
September 3[16]
Week 2
September 9[17]
Week 3
September 16[18]
Week 4
September 23[19]
Week 5
September 30[20]
Week 6
October 7[21]
Week 7
October 14[22]
Week 8
October 21[23]
Week 9
October 28[24]
Week 10
November 4[25]
Week 11
November 11[26]
Week 12
Week 13
Final
1.South Dakota State (25)South Dakota State (0–1) (17)South Dakota State (1–1) (22)South Dakota State (2–1) (22)South Dakota State (3–1) (22)South Dakota State (3–1) (21)South Dakota State (4–1) (21)South Dakota State (5–1) (21)North Dakota State (7–1) (24)North Dakota State (8–1) (24)North Dakota State (9–1) (24)North Dakota State (9–1) (24)1.
2.North Dakota StateNorth Dakota State (0–1) (5)North Dakota State (1–1) (2)North Dakota State (2–1) (1)North Dakota State (3–1) (1)North Dakota State (4–1) (3)North Dakota State (5–1) (3)North Dakota State (6–1) (2)Montana State (8–0) (2)Montana State (8–0) (2)Montana State (9–0) (2)Montana State (10–0) (2)2.
3.MontanaMontana State (2–0) (4)Montana State (3–0) (2)Montana State (3–0) (3)Montana State (4–0) (2)Montana State (5–0) (1)Montana State (6–0) (2)Montana State (7–0) (3)South Dakota State (5–2)South Dakota State (6–2)South Dakota State (7–2)South Dakota State (8–2)3.
4.Montana StateMontana (1–0)Villanova (2–0)Idaho (2–1)Idaho (3–1) (1)South Dakota (3–1)South Dakota (4–1)South Dakota (5–1)South Dakota (6–1)UC Davis (7–1)UC Davis (8–1)UC Davis (9–1)4.
5.South DakotaVillanova (1–0)Idaho (1–1)Villanova (3–0)South Dakota (2–1)Villanova (4–1)Villanova (5–1)Villanova (5–1)UC Davis (7–1)South Dakota (6–2)South Dakota (6–2)South Dakota (7–2)5.
6.VillanovaSouth Dakota (1–0)South Dakota (1–1)South Dakota (1–1)Villanova (3–1)North Dakota (4–1)UC Davis (5–1)UC Davis (6–1)Southeast Missouri State (7–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–1)Incarnate Word (8–2)6.
7.IdahoIdaho (0–1)Central Arkansas (1–1)Southern Illinois (2–1)Central Arkansas (3–1)Central Arkansas (4–1)Mercer (5–0)Mercer (6–0)North Dakota (5–2)Tarleton State (7–1)Montana (7–2)Richmond (8–2)7.
8.ChattanoogaSacramento State (0–1)Southern Illinois (1–1)Central Arkansas (2–1)North Dakota (3–1)UC Davis (4–1)Idaho (4–2)Southeast Missouri State (6–1)Tarleton State (6–1)Montana (6–2)Incarnate Word (7–2)Villanova (8–2)8.
9.FurmanCentral Arkansas (0–1)Montana (1–1)North Dakota (2–1)Montana (3–1)Montana (4–1)Southeast Missouri State (5–1)Tarleton State (6–1)Montana (5–2)Central Arkansas (6–2)Richmond (7–2)Mercer (9–1)9.
10.Sacramento StateChattanooga (0–1)North Dakota (1–1)Montana (2–1)Sacramento State (2–2)William & Mary (4–1)North Dakota (4–2)North Dakota (4–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Incarnate Word (6–2)Rhode Island (8–1)Idaho (7–3)10.
11.Southern IllinoisIncarnate Word (1–0)Sacramento State (0–2)Sacramento State (1–2)UC Davis (3–1)Mercer (5–0)Tarleton State (5–1)Montana (5–2)Incarnate Word (5–2)Idaho (6–3)Villanova (7–2)Montana (7–3)11.
12.RichmondSouthern Illinois (0–1)UC Davis (1–1)UC Davis (2–1)William & Mary (3–1)Idaho (3–2)Abilene Christian (4–2)Central Arkansas (5–2)Idaho (5–3)Richmond (6–2)Idaho (6–3)Tarleton State (8–2)12.
13.Central ArkansasAlbany (1–0)William & Mary (1–1)William & Mary (2–1)Mercer (4–0)Southeast Missouri State (4–1)Central Arkansas (4–2)Incarnate Word (4–2)Richmond (5–2)Villanova (6–2)Mercer (8–1)Southeast Missouri State (8–2)13.
14.AlbanyWilliam & Mary (1–0)Incarnate Word (1–1)Lafayette (2–1)Southeast Missouri State (3–1)Tarleton State (4–1)Montana (4–2)Idaho (4–3)Villanova (5–2)Rhode Island (7–1)Tarleton State (7–2)Missouri State (8–2)14.
15.Incarnate WordRichmond (0–1)Albany (1–1)Illinois State (2–1)Illinois State (3–1)Incarnate Word (2–2)Incarnate Word (3–2)Richmond (4–2)William & Mary (5–2)North Dakota (5–3)Missouri State (7–2)Abilene Christian (7–3)15.
16.William & MaryFurman (0–1)Chattanooga (0–2)Mercer (3–0)Tarleton State (3–1)New Hampshire (3–1)Illinois State (4–2)William & Mary (4–2)Rhode Island (6–1)Mercer (7–1)Abilene Christian (6–3)Illinois State (7–3)16.
17.UC DavisWestern Carolina (0–1)Tarleton State (2–1)Tarleton State (2–1)Southern Illinois (2–2)Abilene Christian (3–1)Richmond (4–2)Rhode Island (5–1)Mercer (6–1)Missouri State (6–2)Illinois State (6–3)Stony Brook (8–2)17.
18.LafayetteUC Davis (0–1)Lafayette (1–1)Incarnate Word (1–2)Incarnate Word (2–2)Northern Iowa (2–2)William & Mary (4–2)Florida A&M (3–2)Missouri State (5–2)Abilene Christian (5–3)Stony Brook (7–2)Rhode Island (8–2)18.
19.Western CarolinaLafayette (0–1)Illinois State (1–1)Northern Iowa (2–1)Northern Iowa (2–2)Illinois State (3–2)Florida A&M (3–2)New Hampshire (4–2)Abilene Christian (5–3)Illinois State (5–3)Central Arkansas (6–3)UT Martin (7–3)19.
20.Illinois StateNorth Dakota (0–1)Youngstown State (1–1)Florida A&M (2–1)New Hampshire (3–1)Sacramento State (2–3)Sacramento State (2–3)Missouri State (4–2)Illinois State (5–3)Stony Brook (6–2)Jackson State (7–2)Jackson State (8–2)20.
21.Tarleton StateTarleton State (1–1)Northern Iowa (2–0)Southeast Missouri State (2–1)Florida A&M (2–2)Richmond (3–2)Rhode Island (4–1)Abilene Christian (4–3) тNorth Carolina Central (5–2)North Carolina Central (6–2)William & Mary (6–3)Duquesne (7–2)21.
22.North DakotaIllinois State (0–1)Florida A&M (2–1)Albany (1–2)Abilene Christian (2–2)Florida A&M (2–2)New Hampshire (3–2)North Carolina Central (5–2) тDartmouth (5–0)Dartmouth (6–0)UT Martin (6–3)Harvard (7–1)22.
23.Youngstown StateYoungstown State (0–1)Nicholls (0–2)Abilene Christian (2–1)Albany (1–2) тSouthern Illinois (2–3)Weber State (3–3)Illinois State (4–3)Jackson State (5–2)Jackson State (6–2)North Dakota (5–4)South Carolina State (7–2)23.
24.NichollsFlorida A&M (2–0)Mercer (2–0)Chattanooga (0–3)Richmond (2–2) тMcNeese (4–2)North Carolina Central (4–2)Dartmouth (4–0)Stony Brook (5–2)William & Mary (5–3)Duquesne (6–2)Dartmouth (7–1)24.
25.Florida A&M (1)Nicholls (0–1)Weber State (1–1)Youngstown State (1–2)Lamar (3–1)Rhode Island (3–1)Missouri State (3–2)Jackson State (4–2)Chattanooga (4–3)Chattanooga (5–3)Harvard (6–1)Butler (8–2) т
Chattanooga (6–4)
25.
Preseason
August 12[14][15]
Week 1
September 3[16]
Week 2
September 9[17]
Week 3
September 16[18]
Week 4
September 23[19]
Week 5
September 30[20]
Week 6
October 7[21]
Week 7
October 14[22]
Week 8
October 21[23]
Week 9
October 28[24]
Week 10
November 4[25]
Week 11
November 11[26]
Week 12
Week 13
Final
NoneDropped:
  • No. 15 Richmond
  • No. 16 Furman
  • No. 17 Western Carolina
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Nicholls
  • No. 25 Weber State
Dropped:
  • No. 14 Lafayette
  • No. 24 Chattanooga
  • No. 25 Youngstown State
Dropped:
  • No. 23т Albany
  • No. 25 Lamar
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Northern Iowa
  • No. 23 Southern Illinois
  • No. 24 McNeese
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Sacramento State
  • No. 23 Weber State
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Florida A&M
  • No. 19 New Hampshire
NoneDropped:
  • No. 21 North Carolina Central
  • No. 22 Dartmouth
  • No. 25 Chattanooga
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Central Arkansas
  • No. 21 William & Mary
  • No. 23 North Dakota
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