2007 NCAA Division II football rankings

The 2007 NCAA Division II football rankings are from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). This is for the 2007 season.

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American Football Coaches Association poll

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Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Aug 29[2]
Week 2
Sept 5[3]
Week 3
Sept 12[4]
Week 4
Sept 19[5]
Week 5
Sept 26[6]
Week 6
Oct 3[7]
Week 7
Oct 10[8]
Week 8
Oct 17[9]
Week 9
Oct 24[10]
Week 10
Oct 31[11]
Week 11
Nov 7[12]
Week 12
Nov 14[13]
Week 13
Postseason[14]
1.Grand Valley State (25)Grand Valley State (0–0) (25)Grand Valley State (1–0) (26)Grand Valley State (1–0) (26)Grand Valley State (2–0) (27)Grand Valley State (3–0) (27)Grand Valley State (4–0) (28)Grand Valley State (5–0) (28)Grand Valley State (6–0) (28)Grand Valley State (7–0) (28)Grand Valley State (8–0) (28)Grand Valley State (9–0) (28)Grand Valley State (10–0) (28)Valdosta State (13–1) (28)1.
2.Northwest Missouri State (2)Northwest Missouri State (0–0) (2)Northwest Missouri State (0–0) (1)North Dakota (2–0) (1)North Dakota (3–0)North Dakota (4–0)North Dakota (5–0)North Dakota (6–0)North Alabama (6–0)North Alabama (7–0)Chadron State (9–0)Chadron State (10–0)Chadron State (11–0)Northwest Missouri State (12–2)2.
3.North Dakota (1)North Dakota (1–0) (1)North Dakota (1–0) (1)North Alabama (1–0) (1)North Alabama (2–0) (1)North Alabama (3–0) (1)North Alabama (4–0)North Alabama (5–0)Chadron State (7–0)Chadron State (8–0)Nebraska–Omaha (8–0)Nebraska–Omaha (9–0)Nebraska–Omaha (10–0)Grand Valley State (12–1)3.
4.North AlabamaNorth Alabama (0–0)North Alabama (0–0)Valdosta State (2–0)Valdosta State (2–0)Chadron State (4–0)Chadron State (5–0)Chadron State (6–0)Nebraska–Omaha (6–0)Nebraska–Omaha (7–0)West Texas A&M (9–0)West Texas A&M (10–0)West Texas A&M (11–0)California (PA) (13–1)4.
5.Chadron StateChadron State (1–0)Valdosta State (1–0)Chadron State (3–0)Chadron State (3–0)Valdosta State (3–0)Valdosta State (4–0)Valdosta State (5–0)Delta State (6–0)West Texas A&M (8–0)California (PA) (9–0)Northwest Missouri State (8–1)Northwest Missouri State (9–1)Chadron State (12–1)5.
6.Valdosta StateValdosta State (0–0)Chadron State (2–0)Pittsburg State (2–0)Nebraska–Omaha (3–0)Nebraska–Omaha (4–0)Nebraska–Omaha (5–0)Nebraska–Omaha (5–0)West Texas A&M (7–0)California (PA) (8–0)Northwest Missouri State (7–1)California (PA) (10–0)California (PA) (11–0)North Alabama (10–2)6.
7.Pittsburg StatePittsburg State (1–0)Pittsburg State (2–0)Delta State (1–0)Pittsburg State (3–0)Carson–Newman (4–0)Carson–Newman (5–0)Carson–Newman (6–0)Catawba (7–0)Northwest Missouri State (6–1)North Dakota (7–1)North Dakota (8–1)North Dakota (9–1)Nebraska–Omaha (10–1)7.
8.ShepherdSouth Dakota (0–0)Delta State (1–0)Nebraska–Omaha (2–0)Carson–Newman (3–0)Delta State (3–0)Delta State (4–0)Delta State (5–0)California (PA) (7–0)Tarleton State (8–0)Valdosta State (7–1)Valdosta State (8–1)Valdosta State (9–1)West Texas A&M (12–1)8.
9.BloomsburgShepherd (1–0)Carson–Newman (2–0)Carson–Newman (2–0)Delta State (2–0)Newberry (4–0)Northwest Missouri State (3–1)Northwest Missouri State (4–1)Northwest Missouri State (5–1)North Dakota (6–1)Delta State (7–1)Delta State (8–1)Delta State (9–1)North Dakota (10–2)9.
10.South DakotaDelta State (0–0)Shepherd (2–0)Shepherd (2–0)Northwest Missouri State (1–1)Northwest Missouri State (2–1)West Texas A&M (5–0)West Texas A&M (6–0)Tarleton State (7–0)Delta State (6–1)North Alabama (7–1)North Alabama (8–1)North Alabama (9–1)Delta State (10–2)10.
11.Abilene ChristianAbilene Christian (0–0)Nebraska–Omaha (1–0)Northwest Missouri State (0–1)Newberry (3–0)West Texas A&M (4–0)California (PA) (5–0)California (PA) (6–0)North Dakota (6–1)Valdosta State (6–1)West Chester (8–1)Carson–Newman (9–1)Carson–Newman (10–1)Central Washington (10–3)11.
12.Delta StateBloomsburg (0–0)Bloomsburg (1–0)Newberry (2–0)West Texas A&M (3–0)California (PA) (4–0)Midwestern State (5–0)Catawba (6–0)Abilene Christian (6–1)West Chester (7–1)Carson–Newman (8–1)Catawba (9–1)Catawba (10–1)Catawba (11–2)12.
13.Nebraska–OmahaCarson–Newman (1–0)Northwood (1–0)Northwood (2–0)California (PA) (4–0)Midwestern State (4–0)Catawba (5–0)Tarleton State (6–0)Valdosta State (5–1)Carson–Newman (7–1)Catawba (8–1)Tarleton State (9–1)Tuskegee (10–0)Shepherd (10–2)13.
14.NorthwoodNebraska–Omaha (0–0)Newberry (1–0)West Texas A&M (2–0)Midwestern State (3–0)Catawba (4–0)Tarleton State (5–0)Abilene Christian (5–1)West Chester (6–1)Tuskegee (7–0)Tuskegee (8–0)Tuskegee (9–0)Shepherd (9–1)Carson–Newman (10–1)14.
15.Carson–NewmanNorthwood (0–0)West Chester (1–0)California (PA) (3–0)Catawba (4–0)Tarleton State (4–0)Abilene Christian (4–1)West Chester (5–1)Carson–Newman (6–1)Catawba (7–1)Shepherd (8–1)Shepherd (9–1)Abilene Christian (9–2)Abilene Christian (10–3)15.
16.NewberryNewberry (0–0)Southeastern Oklahoma State (1–0)Midwestern State (2–0)Tarleton State (3–0)South Dakota (3–1)Pittsburg State (4–1)Midwestern State (5–1)Tuskegee (6–0)Shepherd (7–1)Tarleton State (8–1)Central Washington (8–1)West Chester (9–2)Tuskegee (12–0)16.
17.West ChesterWest Chester (0–0)West Texas A&M (1–0)Tarleton State (3–0)South Dakota (2–1)Abilene Christian (3–1)West Chester (4–1)Tuskegee (5–0)Shepherd (6–1)Central Washington (6–1)Central Washington (7–1)Abilene Christian (8–2)Mesa State (10–1)West Chester (9–3)17.
18.Southeastern Oklahoma StateSoutheastern Oklahoma State (0–0)Midwestern State (1–0)Catawba (3–0)Abilene Christian (2–1)Wingate (4–0)IUP (4–0)Shepherd (5–1)Wingate (6–1)Mesa State (8–0)Pittsburg State (7–2)IUP (8–1)Newberry (9–2)IUP (9–3)18.
19.Bemidji StateMidwestern State (1–0)California (PA) (2–0)South Dakota (1–1)Wingate (4–0)Pittsburg State (3–1)Newberry (4–1)Wingate (5–1)Central Washington (5–1)Pittsburg State (6–2)Abilene Christian (7–2)Midwestern State (8–2)Winona State (10–1)Mesa State (10–2)19.
20.Albany StateBemidji State (0–0)South Dakota (0–1)Tiffin (3–0)West Chester (2–1)West Chester (3–1)Tuskegee (4–0)Virginia Union (6–0)Mesa State (7–0)IUP (6–1)IUP (7–1)West Chester (8–2)Tarleton State (9–2)Newberry (9–2)20.
21.Elizabeth City StateAlbany State (1–0)Catawba (2–0)Abilene Christian (1–1)Shepherd (2–1)IUP (3–0)Shepherd (4–1)Mesa State (6–0)Pittsburg State (5–2)Abilene Christian (6–2)Midwestern State (7–2)Mesa State (9–1)Central Washington (8–2)Tarleton State (9–2)21.
22.California (PA)Elizabeth City State (0–0)Tarleton State (2–0)Southern Connecticut State (2–0)IUP (3–0) [note 1]Shepherd (3–1)South Dakota (3–2)Central Washington (4–1)IUP (5–1)Tiffin (7–1)Mesa State (8–1)Newberry (8–2)Ashland (8–1)Ashland (8–2)22.
23.Midwestern StateCalifornia (PA) (1–0)Tiffin (2–0)West Chester (1–1)Northwood (2–1)Mars Hill (4–0)Wingate (4–1)Pittsburg State (4–2)Midwestern State (5–2)Midwestern State (6–2)Newberry (7–2)Winona State (9–1)IUP (8–2)Winona State (10–2)23.
24.West Texas A&MWest Texas A&M (0–0)Abilene Christian (0–1)Wingate (3–0)Mars Hill (3–0)Missouri Western State (3–1)Virginia Union (5–0)IUP (4–1)Tiffin (6–1)Slippery Rock (7–1)Winona State (8–1)Virginia Union (9–1)Midwestern State (8–3)Washburn (8–4)24.
25.WashburnSaginaw Valley State (0–0)Southern Connecticut State (1–0)Bloomsburg (1–1)Tuskegee (2–0)Tuskegee (3–0)Mesa State (5–0)Tiffin (5–1)Albany State (6–1)Newberry (6–2)Virginia Union (8–1)Hillsdale (8–2)Washburn (8–3)Midwestern State (8–3)25.
Preseason
[1]
Week 1
Aug 29[2]
Week 2
Sept 5[3]
Week 3
Sept 12[4]
Week 4
Sept 19[5]
Week 5
Sept 26[6]
Week 6
Oct 3[7]
Week 7
Oct 10[8]
Week 8
Oct 17[9]
Week 9
Oct 24[10]
Week 10
Oct 31[11]
Week 11
Nov 7[12]
Week 12
Nov 14[13]
Week 13
Postseason[14]
Dropped:
25 Washburn
Dropped:
  • 20 Bemidji State
  • 21 Albany State
  • 22 Elizabeth City State
  • 25 Saginaw Valley State
Dropped:
16 Southeastern Oklahoma State
Dropped:
  • 20 Tiffin
  • 22 Southern Connecticut State
  • 25 Bloomsburg
Dropped:
23 Northwood
Dropped:
  • 23 Mars Hill
  • 24 Missouri Western State
Dropped:
  • 19 Newberry
  • 22 South Dakota
Dropped:
20 Virginia Union
Dropped:
  • 18 Wingate
  • 25 Albany State
Dropped:
  • 22 Tiffin
  • 24 Slippery Rock
Dropped:
18 Pittsburg State
Dropped:
  • 24 Virginia Union
  • 25 Hillsdale
None

Notes

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  1. ^ In the actual printed polls, IUP was listed as Indiana (PA)

References

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  12. ^ "AFCA Division II Poll". Southern Illinoisan. Carbondale, Illinois. November 7, 2007. p. 5C. Retrieved June 7, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. 
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  14. ^ "AFCA Coaches Poll Division II Final". Indiana Gazette. Indiana, Pennsylvania. December 19, 2007. p. 16. Retrieved June 7, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.