• BOXTOROW HBCU Coaches Poll: Top five teams win, stay put in Coaches poll topped by North Carolina A&T

    BOXTOROW HBCU Coaches Poll: Top five teams win, stay put in Coaches poll topped by North Carolina A&T

    RALEIGH, N.C. – The top five teams from the previous week all won and remained in the same spot in this week’s BOXTOROW Coaches Poll.

    As it has all season in the Coaches poll, North Carolina A&T received a majority of the first place votes, receiving all but the one which went to No. 2 Grambling, the defending BOXTOROW national champions. A significant drop in the poll was made by Howard, which fell to No. 3 North Carolina Central 13-7 in Washington, DC.

    The BOXTOROW HBCU FCS coaches poll is administered by FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW. The coaches poll is voted on by the HBCU Football Championship Subdivision coaches.

    2017 BOXTOROW FCS HBCU Football Coaches Poll Week 6

    (Records through October 7, 2017)

    No. Team W/L Pts
    Last Week
    1. North Carolina A&T (16) 6-0 169
    1
    2. Grambling (1) 5-1 153
    2
    3. North Carolina Central 4-1 133
    3
    4. Alcorn State 4-2 113
    4
    5. Tennessee State 4-2 109
    5
    6. Hampton 3-2 66
    8
    7. Prairie View A&M 2-3 50
    7
    8. Bethune-Cookman 2-3 42
    9
    9. Southern 3-3 40
    NR
    10. Howard 2-3 38
    6

    South Carolina State (2-3) 11, Norfolk State (2-3) 5, Florida A&M (2-4) 3, Alabama A&M (2-4) 2.
    (1st place votes in parentheses)

    Note: (1st place votes in parentheses)

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    Michael Wallace
    Published on Oct 10, 2016

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