The 2019 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the AFCA Coaches and from D2Football.com. This is for the 2019 season.
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т | Tied with team above or below also with this symbol |
Preseason Aug 26 [1] | Week 1 Sep 9 [2] | Week 2 Sep 16 [3] | Week 3 Sep 23 [4] | Week 4 Sep 30 [5] | Week 5 Oct 7 [6] | Week 6 Oct 14 [7] | Week 7 Oct 21 [8] | Week 8 Oct 28 [9] | Week 9 Nov 4 [10] | Week 10 Nov 11 [11] | Week 11 Nov 18 [12] | Week 12 (Final) Dec 23 [13] | ||
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1. | Valdosta State (29) | Valdosta State (1–0) (31) | Valdosta State (2–0) (31) | Valdosta State (3–0) (30) | Valdosta State (4–0) (30) | Valdosta State (5–0) (30) | Valdosta State (6–0) (30) | Valdosta State (7–0) (30) | Valdosta State (8–0) (29) | Valdosta State (8–0) (29) | Valdosta State (9–0) (28) | Valdosta State (10–0) (30) | West Florida (13–2) (31) | 1. |
2. | Ferris State (3) | Ferris State (1–0) | Ferris State (2–0) (1) | Ferris State (3–0) (1) | Ferris State (4–0) (1) | Ferris State (5–0) (1) | Ferris State (6–0) (1) | Ferris State (7–0) | Ferris State (8–0) (1) | Ferris State (9–0) (1) | Ferris State (10–0) (1) | Ferris State (10–0) | Minnesota State (14–1) | 2. |
3. | Minnesota State | Minnesota State (1–0) | Minnesota State (2–0) | Minnesota State (3–0) | Minnesota State (4–0) | Minnesota State (5–0) | Minnesota State (6–0) | Minnesota State (7–0) | Minnesota State (8–0) | Tarleton State (9–0) (1) | Tarleton State (10–0) (2) | Tarleton State (11–0) (1) | Ferris State (12–1) | 3. |
4. | Notre Dame (OH) | Notre Dame (OH) (1–0) | Tarleton State (2–0) | Tarleton State (3–0) (1) | Tarleton State (4–0) (1) | Tarleton State (5–0) (1) | Tarleton State (6–0) (1) | Tarleton State (7–0) (1) | Tarleton State (8–0) (1) | Minnesota State (9–0) | Minnesota State (10–0) | Minnesota State (11–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (13–1) | 4. |
5. | Ouachita Baptist | Tarleton State (1–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (2–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (3–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (4–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (5–0) т | Ouachita Baptist (6–0) | Ouachita Baptist (7–0) | Ouachita Baptist (8–0) | Ouachita Baptist (9–0) | Ouachita Baptist (10–0) | Ouachita Baptist (11–0) | Valdosta State (10–1) | 5. |
6. | Northwest Missouri State | Ouachita Baptist (1–0) | Ouachita Baptist (2–0) | Ouachita Baptist (3–0) | Ouachita Baptist (4–0) | Ouachita Baptist (5–0) т | Notre Dame (OH) (6–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (7–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (8–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (9–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (10–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (11–0) | Slippery Rock (13–1) | 6. |
7. | Tarleton State | Northwest Missouri State (1–0) (1) | Northwest Missouri State (2–0) | Northwest Missouri State (3–0) | Northwest Missouri State (4–0) | Northwest Missouri State (5–0) | Northwest Missouri State (6–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (7–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (8–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (9–0) | Colorado Mines (10–0) | Colorado Mines (11–0) | Northwest Missouri State (12–2) | 7. |
8. | Lenoir–Rhyne | Lenoir–Rhyne (1–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (2–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (3–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (4–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (5–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (6–0) | Indianapolis (6–0) | Indianapolis (7–0) | Colorado Mines (9–0) | Slippery Rock (10–0) | Slippery Rock (11–0) | Colorado Mines (12–1) | 8. |
9. | Colorado State–Pueblo | Colorado State–Pueblo (1–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (2–0) | Grand Valley State (3–0) | Grand Valley State (4–0) | Slippery Rock (5–0) | Slippery Rock (6–0) | Colorado Mines (7–0) т | Colorado Mines (8–0) | Slippery Rock (9–0) | Central Missouri (10–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (10–1) | Tarleton State (11–1) | 9. |
10. | Slippery Rock | Grand Valley State (1–0) | Grand Valley State (2–0) | Slippery Rock (3–0) | Slippery Rock (4–0) | Indianapolis (5–0) | Indianapolis (6–0) | Slippery Rock (7–0) т | Slippery Rock (8–0) | Central Missouri (9–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (9–1) | Northwest Missouri State (10–1) | Notre Dame (OH) (12–2) | 10. |
11. | Fort Hays State | Slippery Rock (1–0) | Slippery Rock (2–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (2–0) | Indianapolis (4–0) | Colorado Mines (5–0) | Colorado Mines (6–0) | Central Missouri (7–0) | Central Missouri (8–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (8–1) | Bowie State (10–0) | Bowie State (11–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (10–3) | 11. |
12. | Grand Valley State | Texas A&M–Commerce (1–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (2–0) | Indianapolis (3–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (4–0) | West Chester (5–0) | West Chester (6–0) | Wingate (7–0) | Wingate (8–0) | Northwest Missouri State (8–1) | Northwest Missouri State (9–1) | Harding (10–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (11–2) | 12. |
13. | Texas A&M–Commerce | Minnesota–Duluth (1–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (2–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (3–0) | Colorado Mines (4–0) | Pittsburg State (5–0) | Wingate (6–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (6–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (7–1) | Bowie State (9–0) | Kutztown (10–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (10–1) | Central Missouri (11–2) | 13. |
14. | Minnesota–Duluth | West Georgia (1–0) | Indianapolis (2–0) | Colorado Mines (3–0) | West Chester (4–0) | Wingate (5–0) | Central Missouri (6–0) | Northwest Missouri State (6–1) | Northwest Missouri State (7–1) | Grand Valley State (8–1) | Harding (9–1) | Indianapolis (9–1) | Ouachita Baptist (11–1) | 14. |
15. | West Georgia | Indianapolis (1–0) | West Georgia (2–0) | Midwestern State (3–0) | Pittsburg State (4–0) | Central Missouri (5–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (5–1) | Bowie State (7–0) | Bowie State (8–0) | Kutztown (9–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (9–1) | Central Missouri (10–1) | Harding (10–2) | 15. |
16. | Indianapolis | Midwestern State (1–0) | Midwestern State (2–0) | West Chester (3–0) | Wingate (4–0) | IUP (5–0) | Bowie State (6–0) | Grand Valley State (6–1) | Grand Valley State (7–1) | Harding (8–1) | Indianapolis (8–1) | Wingate (10–1) | Kutztown (11–2) | 16. |
17. | Colorado Mines | Colorado Mines (1–0) | Colorado Mines (2–0) | Wingate (3–0) | Central Missouri (4–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (4–1) | Grand Valley State (5–1) | Kutztown (7–0) | Kutztown (8–0) | Indianapolis (7–1) | Wingate (9–1) | Kutztown (10–1) | Indianapolis (9–2) | 17. |
18. | Harding | Wingate (1–0) | West Chester (2–0) | Pittsburg State (3–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (3–1) | Bowie State (5–0) | Kutztown (6–0) | Harding (6–1) | Harding (7–1) | Wingate (8–1) | IUP (9–1) | IUP (10–1) | Bowie State (11–1) | 18. |
19. | Hillsdale | West Chester (1–0) | Wingate (2–0) | Central Missouri (3–0) | IUP (4–0) | Grand Valley State (4–1) | Pittsburg State (5–1) | IUP (6–1) | IUP (7–1) | IUP (8–1) | Grand Valley State (8–2) | Tiffin (9–1) | Wingate (10–2) | 19. |
20. | Midwestern State | West Alabama (1–0) | West Alabama (2–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (2–1) | Bowie State (4–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (3–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (4–1) | West Florida (5–1) | West Florida (6–1) | West Florida (7–1) | Henderson State (9–1) | West Florida (8–2) | Carson–Newman (9–3) | 20. |
21. | Wingate | Central Missouri (1–0) | Central Missouri (2–0) | IUP (3–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (2–1) | Kutztown (5–0) | Harding (5–1) | West Chester (6–1) | Angelo State (7–1) | Angelo State (8–1) | Tiffin (8–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (8–2) | IUP (10–2) | 21. |
22. | West Chester | Harding (0–1) | Pittsburg State (2–0) | Harding (2–1) | Harding (3–1) | Harding (4–1) | IUP (5–1) | Angelo State (6–1) | West Chester (7–1) | Henderson State (8–1) | West Florida (7–2) | West Chester (9–2) | Shepherd (10–3) | 22. |
23. | Ashland | Pittsburg State (1–0) | Harding (1–1) | Bowie State (3–0) | Angelo State (4–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (4–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (5–1) | Henderson State (6–1) | Henderson State (7–1) | Truman State (8–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (7–2) | Truman State (9–2) | Tiffin (9–2) | 23. |
24. | West Alabama | IUP (1–0) | IUP (2–0) | West Alabama (2–1) | Kutztown (4–0) | Truman State (5–0) | West Florida (4–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (4–2) | Texas A&M–Commerce (5–2) | Texas A&M–Commerce (6–2) | West Chester (8–2) | Henderson State (9–2) | West Chester (9–3) | 24. |
25. | Fairmont State | Fort Hays State (0–1) | Bowie State (2–0) | Saginaw Valley State (3–0) | West Alabama (3–1) | West Florida (4–1) | Angelo State (5–1) | Virginia Union (6–1) | Truman State (7–1) | Tiffin (7–1) | Truman State (8–2) | Carson–Newman (8–2) | Lindenwood (9–4) | 25. |
Preseason Aug 26 [14] | Week 1 Sep 9 [15] | Week 2 Sep 16 [16] | Week 3 Sep 23 [17] | Week 4 Sep 30 [18] | Week 5 Oct 7 [19] | Week 6 Oct 14 [20] | Week 7 Oct 21 [21] | Week 8 Oct 28 [22] | Week 9 Nov 4 [23] | Week 10 Nov 11 [24] | Week 11 Nov 18 [25] | Week 12 (Final) Dec 23 [26] | ||
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Preseason Sep 1 [27] | Week 1 Sep 10 [28] | Week 2 Sep 17 [29] | Week 3 Sep 24 [30] | Week 4 Oct 1 [31] | Week 5 Oct 8 [32] | Week 6 Oct 15 [33] | Week 7 Oct 22 [34] | Week 8 Oct 29 [35] | Week 9 Nov 5 [36] | Week 10 Nov 12 [37] | Week 11 Nov 19 [38] | Week 12 (Final) Dec 31 [39] | ||
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1. | Valdosta State | Valdosta State (1–0) | Valdosta State (2–0) | Valdosta State (3–0) | Valdosta State (4–0) | Valdosta State (5–0) | Valdosta State (6–0) | Valdosta State (7–0) | Valdosta State (8–0) | Valdosta State (8–0) | Valdosta State (9–0) | Valdosta State (10–0) | West Florida (13–2) | 1. |
2. | Ferris State | Ferris State (1–0) | Ferris State (2–0) | Ferris State (3–0) | Ferris State (4–0) | Ferris State (5–0) | Ferris State (6–0) | Ferris State (7–0) | Ferris State (8–0) | Ferris State (9–0) | Ferris State (10–0) | Ferris State (10–0) | Minnesota State (14–1) | 2. |
3. | Minnesota State | Minnesota State (1–0) | Minnesota State (2–0) | Minnesota State (3–0) | Minnesota State (4–0) | Minnesota State (5–0) | Minnesota State (6–0) | Minnesota State (7–0) | Minnesota State (8–0) | Minnesota State (9–0) | Minnesota State (10–0) | Minnesota State (11–0) | Ferris State (12–1) | 3. |
4. | Ouachita Baptist | Ouachita Baptist (1–0) | Ouachita Baptist (2–0) | Ouachita Baptist (3–0) | Ouachita Baptist (4–0) | Ouachita Baptist (5–0) | Ouachita Baptist (6–0) | Ouachita Baptist (7–0) | Ouachita Baptist (8–0) | Ouachita Baptist (9–0) | Ouachita Baptist (10–0) | Ouachita Baptist (11–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (13–1) | 4. |
5. | Tarleton State | Tarleton State (1–0) | Tarleton State (2–0) | Tarleton State (3–0) | Tarleton State (4–0) | Tarleton State (5–0) | Tarleton State (6–0) | Tarleton State (7–0) | Tarleton State (8–0) | Tarleton State (9–0) | Tarleton State (10–0) | Tarleton State (11–0) | Valdosta State (10–1) | 5. |
6. | Northwest Missouri State | Northwest Missouri State (1–0) | Northwest Missouri State (2–0) | Northwest Missouri State (3–0) | Northwest Missouri State (4–0) | Northwest Missouri State (5–0) | Northwest Missouri State (6–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (7–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (8–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (9–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (10–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (11–0) | Northwest Missouri (12–2) | 6. |
7. | Colorado State–Pueblo | Colorado State–Pueblo (1–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (2–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (3–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (4–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (5–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (6–0) | Indianapolis (6–0) | Indianapolis (7–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (9–0) | Colorado Mines (10–0) | Colorado Mines (11–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (11–1) | 7. |
8. | Fort Hays State | Minnesota–Duluth (1–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (2–0) | Grand Valley State (3–0) | Grand Valley State (4–0) | Indianapolis (5–0) | Indianapolis (6–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (7–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (8–0) | Colorado Mines (9–0) | Slippery Rock (10–0) | Slippery Rock (11–0) | Tarleton State (11–1) | 8. |
9. | Minnesota–Duluth | Grand Valley State (1–0) | Grand Valley State (2–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (3–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (4–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (5–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (6–0) | Colorado Mines (7–0) | Colorado Mines (8–0) | Slippery Rock (9–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (9–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (10–1) | Slippery Rock (13–1) | 9. |
10. | Grand Valley State | Notre Dame (OH) (1–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (2–0) | Indianapolis (3–0) | Indianapolis (4–0) | Colorado Mines (5–0) | Colorado Mines (6–0) | Slippery Rock (7–0) | Slippery Rock (8–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (8–1) | Central Missouri (10–0) | Harding (10–1) | Colorado Mines (12–1) | 10. |
11. | Notre Dame (OH) | Indianapolis (1–0) | Indianapolis (2–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (3–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (4–0) | Slippery Rock (5–0) | Slippery Rock (6–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (6–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (7–1) | Central Missouri (9–0) | Harding (9–1) | Northwest Missouri State (10–1) | Notre Dame (OH) (12–2) | 11. |
12. | Indianapolis | Texas A&M–Commerce (1–0) | Texas A&M–Commerce (2–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (3–0) | Colorado Mines (4–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (4–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (5–1) | Wingate (7–0) | Wingate (8–0) | Harding (8–1) | Northwest Missouri State (9–1) | Bowie State (11–0) | Central Missouri (11–2) | 12. |
13. | Texas A&M–Commerce | West Georgia (1–0) | West Georgia (2–0) | Colorado Mines (3–0) | Slippery Rock (4–0) | West Chester (5–0) | West Chester (6–0) | Central Missouri (7–0) | Central Missouri (8–0) | Grand Valley State (8–1) | Bowie State (10–0) | Indianapolis (9–1) | Colorado State–Pueblo (10–1) | 13. |
14. | West Georgia | Lenoir–Rhyne (1–0) | Lenoir–Rhyne (2–0) | Midwestern State (3–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (3–1) | Wingate (5–0) | Wingate (6–0) | Harding (6–1) | Harding (7–1) | Northwest Missouri State (8–1) | Indianapolis (8–1) | Central Missouri (10–1) | Harding (10–2) | 14. |
15. | Lenoir–Rhyne | Colorado Mines (1–0) | Colorado Mines (2–0) | Slippery Rock (3–0) | West Chester (4–0) | Central Missouri (5–0) | Central Missouri (6–0) | Grand Valley State (6–1) | Grand Valley State (7–1) | Bowie State (9–0) | Kutztown (10–0) | Notre Dame (OH) (10–1) | Ouachita Baptist (11–1) | 15. |
16. | Harding | Midwestern State (1–0) | Midwestern State (2–0) | Colorado State–Pueblo (2–1) | Wingate (4–0) | Harding (4–1) | Harding (5–1) | Northwest Missouri State (6–1) | Northwest Missouri State (7–1) | Indianapolis (7–1) | Notre Dame (OH) (9–1) | IUP (10–1) | Kutztown (11–2) | 16. |
17. | Colorado Mines | Slippery Rock (1–0) | Slippery Rock (2–0) | West Chester (3–0) | Central Missouri (4–0) | Pittsburg State (5–0) | Grand Valley State (5–1) | Bowie State (7–0) | Bowie State (8–0) | Kutztown (9–0) | IUP (9–1) | Wingate (10–1) | Carson–Newman (9–3) | 17. |
18. | Midwestern State | West Chester (1–0) | West Chester (2–0) | Wingate (3–0) | Harding (3–1) | Grand Valley State (4–1) | Minnesota–Duluth (5–1) | Kutztown (7–0) | Kutztown (8–0) | Angelo State (8–1) | Wingate (9–1) | Kutztown (10–1) | Wingate (10–2) | 18. |
19. | West Chester | Wingate (1–0) | Wingate (2–0) | Central Missouri (3–0) | Pittsburg State (4–0) | Minnesota–Duluth (4–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (5–1) | Angelo State (6–1) | Angelo State (7–1) | West Florida (7–1) | Grand Valley State (8–2) | West Florida (8–2) | Indianapolis (9–2) | 19. |
20. | Ashland | Central Missouri (1–0) | Central Missouri (2–0) | Harding (2–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (3–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (4–1) | Bowie State (6–0) | West Florida (5–1) | West Florida (6–1) | IUP (8–1) | Henderson State (9–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (9–2) | Bowie State (11–1) | 20. |
21. | Hillsdale | Harding (0–1) | Harding (1–1) | Pittsburg State (3–0) | IUP (4–0) | IUP (5–0) | Pittsburg State (5–1) | IUP (6–1) | IUP (7–1) | Wingate (8–1) | West Florida (7–2) | Tiffin (9–1) | Shepherd (10–3) | 21. |
22. | Slippery Rock | Fort Hays State (0–1) | Pittsburg State (2–0) | West Georgia (2–1) | Bowie State (4–0) | Bowie State (5–0) | Kutztown (6–0) | West Chester (6–1) | West Chester (7–1) | Henderson State (8–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (8–2) | Augustana (9–2) | Lindenwood (9–4) | 22. |
23. | Wingate | Pittsburg State (1–0) | West Alabama (2–0) | IUP (3–0) | Angelo State (4–0) | Kutztown (5–0) | Angelo State (5–1) | Henderson State (6–1) | Henderson State (7–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (7–2) | Angelo State (8–2) | Henderson State (9–2) | IUP (10–2) | 23. |
24. | Pittsburg State | West Alabama (1–0) | Ashland (1–1) | Bowie State (3–0) | Midwestern State (3–1) | Truman State (5–0) | West Florida (4–1) | Texas A&M–Commerce (5–2) | Texas A&M–Commerce (6–2) | Fort Hays State (7–2) | Tiffin (8–1) | Carson–Newman (8–2) | Tiffin (9–2) | 24. |
25. | West Alabama | Ashland (0–1) | IUP (2–0) | Saginaw Valley State (3–0) | Kutztown (4–0) | West Florida (4–1) | IUP (5–1) | Virginia Union (6–1) | Fort Hays State (6–2) | Missouri Western State (7–2) | Augustana (8–2) | Shepherd (9–2) | Augustana (9–3) | 25. |
Preseason Sep 1 [40] | Week 1 Sep 10 [41] | Week 2 Sep 17 [42] | Week 3 Sep 24 [43] | Week 4 Oct 1 [44] | Week 5 Oct 8 [45] | Week 6 Oct 15 [46] | Week 7 Oct 22 [47] | Week 8 Oct 29 [48] | Week 9 Nov 5 [49] | Week 10 Nov 12 [50] | Week 11 Nov 19 [51] | Week 12 (Final) Dec 31 [52] | ||
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The 2016 Northwest Missouri State Bearcats football team represented Northwest Missouri State University as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) during the 2016 NCAA Division II football season. Led by sixth-year head coach Adam Dorrel, the Bearcats compiled an overall record of 15–0 with a mark of 11–0 in conference play, winning the MIAA title. They won the program's sixth NCAA Division II Football Championship with a win over North Alabama in the NCAA Division II Championship Game.
The 2018 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 through a 24-team tournament. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level of college football for the 2018 season. The STATS poll is voted by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.
The 2022 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 through a 24-team tournament. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level of college football for the 2022 season. The STATS poll is voted by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.
The 2022 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 31 and ended on December 17 with the Division II championship at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas. Ferris State defeated Colorado Mines, 41–14, for its second consecutive championship.
The 2022 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II football rankings consists primarily of The AFCA Coaches' Poll, determined by coaches part of NCAA Division II football programs. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division II level of college football for the 2022 season.
The 2021 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II football rankings consists primarily of The AFCA Coaches' Poll, determined by coaches part of NCAA Division II football programs. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division II level of college football for the 2022 season.
The 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II football rankings consists primarily of The AFCA Coaches' Poll, determined by coaches part of NCAA Division II football programs. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division II level of college football for the 2023 season.