WACO, Texas – The UIndy football team grabbed the No. 19 position in the year's final AFCA Division II Coaches' Top 25 Poll, released Monday. The announcement marked the ninth time since 2012 that the Greyhounds finished the season ranked in the top 25.
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Led by Head Coach
Chris Keevers, UIndy authored its fourth-ever 10-win regular season this past fall, as well as a third consecutive
playoff appearance and
GLVC title. The Hounds finished the season at
10-2 after a
first-round loss at then-No. 5 Grand Valley State in the Super Region 3 bracket.
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The Greyhounds appeared in the coaches poll throughout the 2024 regular season, peaking at No. 14 heading into the playoffs. UIndy has earned a spot in the national poll for 38 consecutive weeks dating back to week one of 2022.
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FINAL AFCA DII COACHES POLL
RK |
SCHOOL (1st-place votes) |
REC |
PTS |
PREV |
1. |
Ferris St. (Mich.) (27) |
14-1 |
675 |
2 |
2. |
Valdosta St. (Ga.) |
13-1 |
643 |
1 |
3. |
Slippery Rock (Pa.) |
12-2 |
583 |
11 |
4. |
Harding (Ark.) |
12-2 |
579 |
4 |
5. |
Kutztown (Pa.) |
11-1 |
482 |
3 |
6. |
Grand Valley St. (Mich.) |
11-2 |
479 |
5 |
7. |
Minnesota St. |
11-4 |
462 |
NR |
8. |
Colorado St.-Pueblo |
10-2 |
460 |
7 |
9. |
Central Oklahoma |
11-2 |
405 |
8 |
10. |
Western Colorado |
11-2 |
360 |
10 |
11. |
Virginia Union |
10-4 |
343 |
NR |
12. |
California (Pa.) |
10-3 |
338 |
20 |
13. |
Bemidji St. (Minn.) |
10-4 |
333 |
NR |
14. |
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) |
10-2 |
316 |
9 |
15. |
Charleston (W.Va.) |
11-1 |
293 |
6 |
16. |
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) |
10-3 |
275 |
15 |
17. |
Pittsburg St. (Kan.) |
8-3 |
273 |
13 |
18. |
West Alabama |
9-2 |
229 |
12 |
19. |
Indianapolis (Ind.) |
10-2 |
224 |
14 |
20. |
Angelo St. (Tex.) |
9-3 |
170 |
16 |
21. |
Wingate (N.C.) |
9-2 |
164 |
17 |
22. |
Miles (Ala.) |
10-3 |
138 |
NR |
23. |
Ashland (Ohio) |
9-4 |
125 |
NR |
24. |
Central Washington |
8-4 |
111 |
19 |
25. |
Augustana (S.D.) |
8-4 |
87 |
22 |
Others Receiving Votes: Colorado School of Mines, 56; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 47; East Stroudsburg (Pa.), 38; Central Missouri, 35; West Florida, 20; Southern Arkansas, 16; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 14; New Haven (Conn.), 1; Truman St. (Mo.), 1.
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