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Division I-AA   | Division II | Division III
  '98 Record '98 Rank* Returning Starters
1 Georgia Southern 14-1 2 13
Speedy sophomore running back Adrian Peterson rushed for 2,606 yards and scored 34 touchdowns
2 UMass 12-3 1 16
All-America Marcel Shipp (2,542 yards, 18 TDs in '98) has rushed for 100+ yards in 12 straight games
3 McNeese State 9-3 8 16
Cowboys were third in the nation in total defense (227.1 yards per game) and fourth in scoring D (12.4)
4 Illinois State 8-4 16 20
Junior quarterback Kevin Glenn leads a puissant attack that averaged 439.5 yards and 36.1 points
5 Jackson State 7-4 -- 19
Nine starters return on an offense that led the SWAC in scoring and virtually every other major category
6 Hampton 9-3 11 15
All-America linebacker Deon Hunt had 113 tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries
7 Northwestern State 11-3 3 11
Eight starters are back on an offense that averaged 32.3 points, but the defense lost eight starters
8 Southern 8-3 16 7
Jaguars will lean on their defense, especially senior linebacker Channing Warner, who made 85 tackles
9 Troy State 8-4 13 16
Al Lucas, a 6'3", 280-pound defensive tackle, doubles as the Trojans' fullback in goal line situations
10 Montana 8-4 -- 19
Grizzlies have rugged linebackers in Adam Boomer (103 tackles in '98) and Marcus Wilson (68 tackles)
11 Tennessee State 9-3 12 17
Leon Murray (3,002 yards passing, 22 TDs last fall) leads an offense that averaged 467.2 yards
12 Richmond 9-3 10 15
Spiders had the best defense in the Atlantic 10, holding opponents to 13.7 points per game
13 Appalachian State 10-3 6 13
First and foremost: Mountaineers outscored opponents 114-13 in the opening quarter last season
14 Delaware 7-4 23 15
Matt Nagy is coming off a career year in passing (2,916 yards), but leading receiver Eddie Conti graduated
15 Florida A&M 11-2 5 12
With Jacquay Nunnally (109 receptions in '98) back, the Rattlers could lead I-AA in total offense again
16 Arkansas Pine Bluff 8-3 -- 14
Running back Ron Johnson, a transfer from Arkansas, should strengthen an already solid backfield
17 Northern Iowa 7-4 -- 14
All-America receiver Mike Furrey gave opponents fits, catching a team-high 82 passes for 1,291 yards
18 Connecticut 10-3 9 11
Huskies won't have any problems scoring but must improve a defense that gave up 468.2 yards per game
19 Bethune-Cookman 8-3 18 16
Coach Alvin Wyatt's offense, running a takeoff on the wishbone named the Wyattbone, was No. 12 in rushing
20 Hofstra 8-3 20 16
Flying Dutchmen, led by QB Giovanni Carmazzi and running back Vaughn Sanders, averaged 38.7 points
21 Youngstown State 6-5 -- 14
Hard-hitting free safety Dwyte Smiley led the Penguins with 123 tackles and had two interceptions
22 South Florida 8-3 22 21
Raging Bulls defense, led by junior linebacker Jason Butler, was 11th in the nation in total D (281.9 yards )
23 Montana State 7-4 25 12
Safety Shon Flores led the Bobcats with 114 tackles and had two interceptions and two fumble recoveries
24 Lehigh 12-1 7 13
Mountain Hawks, coming off their best season, will rely on Phil Stambaugh (3,121 yards passing, 22 TDs)
25 Colgate 8-4 21 16
Quarterback Ryan Vena, 14-2 as a starter, anchors a unit that averaged 477.5 yards in total offense
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*In the Sports Network Division I-AA Top 25

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