1992 NCAA Division II football rankings

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The 1992 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the NCAA Division II football committee. This is for the 1992 season.

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NCAA Division II Football Committee poll

Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Sept 15 [2]
Week 2
Sept 22 [3]
Week 3
Sept 29 [4]
Week 4
Oct 6 [5]
Week 5
Oct 13 [6]
Week 6
Oct 20 [7]
Week 7
Oct 27 [8]
Week 8
Nov 3 [9]
Week 9
Nov 10 [10]
1. Pittsburg State Pittsburg State (2–0) (4)Pittsburg State (3–0) (4)Pittsburg State (4–0) (4)Pittsburg State (5–0) (4)Pittsburg State (6–0) (4)Pittsburg State (7–0) (4)Pittsburg State (8–0) (4)Pittsburg State (9–0) (4)Pittsburg State (10–0) (4)1.
2. Jacksonville State IUP (2–0)IUP (3–0)IUP (3–0) тIUP (4–0)IUP (5–0)IUP (6–0)IUP (7–0)North Dakota State (7–1)North Dakota State (8–1)2.
3. Portland State Jacksonville State (2–0) тJacksonville State (2–0)Jacksonville State (3–0) тNorth Dakota State (4–0)Texas A&I (4–1)Texas A&I (5–1)Edinboro (7–0)Jacksonville State (6–1–1)Jacksonville State (7–1–1)3.
4. IUP Portland State (1–0) тNorth Dakota State (2–0) тNorth Dakota State (3–0)Texas A&I (3–1)Jacksonville State (4–0–1)Jacksonville State (5–0–1)Jacksonville State (5–1–1) тTexas A&I (6–2)Texas A&I (7–2)4.
5. Northern Colorado Northern Colorado (2–0)Texas A&I (2–1) тTexas A&I (2–1)Jacksonville State (3–0–1)Edinboro (5–0)Edinboro (6–0)North Dakota State (6–1) тNew Haven (8–0)New Haven (9–0)5.
6. Angelo State Angelo State (2–0)Portland State (2–1)Edinboro (3–0)Edinboro (4–0)New Haven (5–0)New Haven (6–0)Texas A&I (5–2) тIUP (7–1)Hampton (8–1–1)6.
7. Mississippi College North Dakota State (1–0)Edinboro (3–0)Mankato State (4–0)New Haven (5–0)Sonoma State (4–1)Hampton (6–0–1)New Haven (7–0)Hampton (7–1–1) тUC Davis (7–1–1) т7.
8. North Dakota State Texas A&I (1–1)Mankato State (3–0)Savannah State (4–0)Savannah State (4–1)Hampton (5–0–1)North Dakota State (5–1)Hillsdale (8–0)Western State (CO) (8–1) тWest Chester (8–1) т8.
9. Texas A&I Northeast Missouri State (2–0)Savannah State (3–0) тSacramento State (3–0)Sonoma State (3–1) St. Cloud State (4–2)Hillsdale (7–0)Augustana (7–1) тSavannah State (7–2)Western State (CO) (8–1) т9.
10. Grand Valley State Butler (2–0)Northeast Missouri State (3–0) тHampton (3–0–1) тHampton (4–0–1)Mankato State (5–1)Portland State (4–2) тPortland State (5–2) тWest Chester (7–1)Fort Valley State (7–3)10.
11. Wofford Hampton (2–0)North Alabama (3–0)New Haven (4–0) тMankato State (4–1)Hillsdale (6–0)Augustana (6–1) тWinston–Salem State (6–2)UC Davis (6–1–1)Sacramento State (7–2)11.
12. Butler Edinboro (2–0)Sacramento State (2–0)Emporia State (4–0)Hillsdale (5–0)Grand Valley State (5–1)Emporia State (6–1)Emporia State (7–1)Fort Valley State (6–3)IUP (7–1–1)12.
13. Northeast Missouri State New Haven (2–0)New Haven (3–0)Livingston (3–0)Grand Valley State (4–1) тPortland State (4–2) UC Davis (5–0–1)Hampton (6–1–1) тSacramento State (6–2)North Dakota (6–2–1)13.
14. Sacramento State Mankato State (2–0)Angelo State (2–1)Hillsdale (4–0) тWinston–Salem State (4–1) тNorth Dakota State (5–1)Winston–Salem State (5–2) тWestern State (CO) (7–1) тEast Texas State (6–3)East Texas State (7–3)14.
15. East Texas State Savannah State (2–0)Ashland (3–0) Central Oklahoma (3–0) тEast Texas State (3–2)North Alabama (4–1)East Texas State (4–3) тUC Davis (5–1–1)Hillsdale (8–1)Edinboro (7–1–1)15.
16. Edinboro Ashland (2–0) Livingston (3–0)Sonoma State (2–1)Portland State (3–2) тEmporia State (5–1)Savannah State (5–2)Savannah State (6–2)Emporia State (7–2)Northeast Missouri State (8–2) т16.
17. North Dakota North Alabama (2–0)East Texas State (2–1)Northern Colorado (3–1)Emporia State (4–1) тAugustana (5–1) West Chester (5–1)West Chester (6–1)Edinboro (7–1)North Alabama (6–3) т17.
18. Virginia Union Sonoma State (2–0) Emporia State (3–0)Grand Valley State (3–1) Augustana (3–1)East Texas State (3–3)Mankato State (5–2) тEast Texas State (5–3)Augustana (7–2) East Stroudsburg (8–1)18.
19. Ashland Sacramento State (1–0)Hampton (2–0–1) тWinston–Salem State (3–1)North Alabama (3–1)Millersville (5–0) тSacramento State (5–1) т Fort Valley State (5–2) тNorth Dakota (5–2–1)Portland State (6–3)19.
20. Winston–Salem State Nebraska–Omaha (1–0) Hillsdale (3–0) т Western State (CO) (4–0) Millersville (4–1) тSavannah State (4–2) тNorth Alabama (4–2)North Dakota (4–2–1) тNorth Alabama (5–3) Valdosta State (5–4) т20.
21.    Central Oklahoma (4–1) тWinston–Salem State (4–2) т   Savannah State (7–3) т21.
Preseason
[11]
Week 1
Sept 15 [12]
Week 2
Sept 22 [13]
Week 3
Sept 29 [14]
Week 4
Oct 6 [15]
Week 5
Oct 13 [16]
Week 6
Oct 20 [17]
Week 7
Oct 27 [18]
Week 8
Nov 3 [19]
Week 9
Nov 10 [20]
Dropped:
  • 7 Mississippi College
  • 10 Grand Valley State
  • 11 Wofford
  • 15 East Texas State
  • 17 North Dakota
  • 18 Virginia Union
  • 20 Winston–Salem State
Dropped:
  • 5 Northern Colorado
  • 10 Butler
  • 18 Sonoma State
  • 20 Nebraska–Omaha
Dropped:
  • 6 Portland State
  • 10 Northeast Missouri State
  • 11 North Alabama
  • 14 Angelo State
  • 15 Ashland
  • 17 East Texas State
Dropped:
  • 9 Sacramento State
  • 13 Livingston
  • 17 Northern Colorado
  • 20 Western State (CO)
Dropped:
20 Central Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • 7 Sonoma State
  • 9 St. Cloud State
  • 12 Grand Valley State
  • 19 Millersville
Dropped:
  • 18 Mankato State
  • 19 Sacramento State
  • 20 North Alabama
Dropped:
  • 10 Portland State
  • 11 Winston–Salem State
Dropped:
  • 15 Hillsdale
  • 16 Emporia State
  • 18 Augustana

Notes

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