1984 NCAA Division II football rankings

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The 1984 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the NCAA Division II football committee. This is for the 1984 season.

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 Win–loss record
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 Number of first place votes
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Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

NCAA Division II Football Committee poll

Week 1
Sept 19 [1]
Week 2
Sept 26 [2]
Week 3
Oct 3 [3]
Week 4
Oct 10 [4]
Week 5
Oct 17 [5]
Week 6
Oct 24 [6]
Week 7
Oct 31 [7]
Week 8
Nov 7 [8]
Week 9
Nov 14 [9]
1. Troy State (2–0) (3)Central State (OH) (4–0) (2) тCentral State (OH) (5–0) (2)Central State (OH) (5–0) (2)Central State (OH) (6–0) (2)Central State (OH) (7–0) (3)North Dakota State (7–1) (4)North Dakota State (8–1) (4)North Dakota State (9–1) (4)1.
2. Central State (OH) (3–0) (1) тTroy State (3–0) (2) тTroy State (4–0) (2)Troy State (5–0) (2)Troy State (6–0) (2)Troy State (7–0) (1)Norfolk State (8–1)Nebraska–Omaha (9–1)Nebraska–Omaha (10–1)2.
3. Nebraska–Omaha (3–0) тNebraska–Omaha (4–0) тTowson State (5–0)Towson State (6–0)Towson State (7–0)North Dakota State (6–1)Nebraska–Omaha (7–1)Troy State (8–1)Central State (OH) (9–1) т3.
4. Towson State (3–0) тTowson State (4–0) тNorth Dakota (5–0)North Dakota (6–0)North Dakota (7–0)Nebraska–Omaha (7–1)Central State (OH) (8–0)Central State (OH) (8–1)Troy State (9–1) т4.
5. Fort Valley State (2–0)North Dakota (4–0)Santa Clara (4–0)Norfolk State (5–0)North Dakota State (5–1)Norfolk State (7–0)Northwest Missouri State (7–1)Northwest Missouri State (9–0)Northwest Missouri State (10–0)5.
6. Angelo State (2–1) Santa Clara (3–0)Clarion (4–0)Missouri–Rolla (5–0)Norfolk State (6–0) IUP (6–1) [note 1] Troy State (6–1)UC Davis (7–1)UC Davis (8–1) т6.
7. North Dakota (3–0) Clarion (3–0)Norfolk State (4–0)North Dakota State (4–1) Indiana State (5–1)Towson State (7–1)UC Davis (6–2)Norfolk State (8–1)Norfolk State (9–1) т7.
8. UC Davis (1–0) [note 2] Indiana Central (3–0)Missouri–Rolla (4–0)Nebraska–Omaha (5–1)Nebraska–Omaha (6–1)Northwest Missouri State (7–0)IUP (5–1–1)IUP (7–2)Towson State (8–2)8.
9. Abilene Christian (1–1) т Missouri–Rolla (4–0) North Dakota State (3–1)Santa Clara (4–1)UC Davis (4–1)UC Davis (5–1) тMississippi College (7–2)Mississippi College (6–1–1)Mississippi College (6–1–1)9.
10. West Chester (2–0) Norfolk State (3–0)Nebraska–Omaha (4–1) Mississippi College (3–0–1) Northwest Missouri State (6–0)North Dakota (7–1) тTowson State ()Towson State (7–2)Angelo State (7–3)10.
Week 1
Sept 19 [10]
Week 2
Sept 26 [11]
Week 3
Oct 3 [12]
Week 4
Oct 10 [13]
Week 5
Oct 17 [14]
Week 6
Oct 24 [15]
Week 7
Oct 31 [16]
Week 8
Nov 7 [17]
Week 9
Nov 14 [18]
Dropped:
  • 5 Fort Valley State
  • 6 Angelo State
  • 8 UC Davis
  • 9 Abilene Christian
  • 10 West Chester
Dropped:
8 Indiana Central
Dropped:
6 Clarion
Dropped:
  • 6 Missouri–Rolla
  • 9 Santa Clara
  • 10 Mississippi College
Dropped:
7 Indiana State
Dropped:
10 North Dakota
NoneDropped:
8 IUP

Notes

  1. In the actual printed polls, IUP was listed as Indiana (PA)
  2. In the actual printed polls, UC Davis was listed as California Davis

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