Three Missouri schools make D-II football super rankings

by Bill Pollock on October 6, 2009

in Sports

Division II football released their Super Regional rankings. These are ultimately the rankings used to determine the playoffs. Central Missouri is ranked 10th , while Missouri Western who just lost to Northwest Missouri State is 4th behind the Bearcats. All three Missouri schools are 5-1. In NAIA fooball rankings, Lindenwood University from St. Charles remains third in the nation at 5-0, Missouri Valley in Marshall is 11th at 4-1 and Central Methodist in Fayette makes it in at #25.

Super Regional One
(Overall Record; Division II Record)
1. Bloomsburg 6-0 6-0
2. Charleston (West Virginia) 6-0 6-0
3. Edinboro 5-1 5-1
4. Slippery Rock 5-1 5-1
5. East Stroudsburg 5-1 5-1
6. Bentley 5-1 4-1
7. California (Pennsylvania) 4-2 4-2
8. West Liberty 5-1 4-1
9. Shaw 5-1 3-1
10. Merrimack 4-1 3-1

Super Regional Two
(Overall Record; Division II Record)
1. North Alabama 6-0 6-0
2. Albany State (Georgia) 5-0 5-0
3. Carson-Newman 4-2 3-2
4. UNC Pembroke 5-1 4-1
5. Ouachita Baptist 4-1 3-1
6. Fort Valley State 4-2 3-2
7. Delta State 3-2 3-2
8. Morehouse 4-1 4-1
9. Newberry 3-2 2-1
10. Mars Hill 3-2 3-1

Super Regional Three
(Overall Record; Division II Record)
1. Minnesota Mankato 6-0 6-0
2. Grand Valley State 6-0 6-0
3. Wayne State (Nebraska) 5-1 5-1
4. Nebraska-Kearney 5-1 5-1
5. Minnesota Duluth 5-1 5-1
6. Saginaw Valley 4-2 4-2
7. Wayne State (Michigan) 5-1 5-1
8. Findlay 5-1 5-1
9. Northwood (Michigan) 3-2 3-2
10. Bemidji State 4-2 3-2

Super Regional Four
(Overall Record; Division II Record)
1. Abilene Christian 6-0 6-0
2. Central Washington 6-0 4-0
3. Northwest Missouri State 5-1 5-1
4. Missouri Western State 5-1 5-1
5. Washburn 5-1 5-1
6. Texas A&M Kingsville 6-0 6-0
7. Angelo State 5-1 5-0
8. Fort Hays State 4-2 4-2
9. Midwestern State 5-1 5-1
10. Central Missouri 5-1 5-1

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