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UDD’s Preseason FCS Top 25

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UDD’s Preseason FCS Top 25

June is here and that means that college football is less than three months out. In other words, it is the preseason and thus it’s time for some preseason rankings. The FCS, as it always seems to, has the usual suspects hovering at the top. Outside of the top three, though, it’s a real puzzle trying to figure out who fits where as we approach the 2026 season. After weeks of compiling, looking back (and ahead) and switching around, we have finally landed on our preseason Top 25 in the subdivision. Here’s what we came up with:

#1 Montana State

2025 Finish: 14-2, National Champion

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The undisputed top team in the country is the defending champions. Montana State enters this year as the heavy favorite to repeat and rightfully so. The Bobcats return most of their star talent including the likes of quarterback Justin Lamson, receiver Taco Dowler, running back Adam Jones and Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year safety Caden Dowler just to name a few. The one real spot of uncertainty MSU has is the secondary and that was also recently addressed with the addition of ex-Penn defensive back Alec Wills. Head coach Brent Vigen is also back for year six running the program he’s built into a powerhouse. Throw in the fact that this season’s schedule lines up a lot more nicely than last year’s and what you’ve got is a real repeat threat over in Bozeman. MSU can’t be coronated just yet, of course, because there is certainly some retooling that will need to be done on the offensive and defensive lines. Pound for pound, though, Montana State is the one beat.

#2 South Dakota State

2025 Finish: 9-5, 2nd Round

Right there at the top is also South Dakota State and last year, when healthy, the Jacks proved they have what it takes to be the top team. SDSU was the only FCS team to actually beat Montana State but injuries ended up derailing what could have been a special season. Quarterback Chase Mason makes a big difference for this squad and when he couldn’t play last year, the Jackrabbits went into a freefall. Mason is back and if he can stay upright, they’ll have a chance to be right there at the end. Receiver Lofton O’Groske is a budding star and the defense should be as stiff as ever. As Dan Jackson enters his second season, all that really needed to be done was a few slight tweaks. It’s not a stretch to imagine South Dakota State running the Missouri Valley now that rival NDSU is gone and if they don’t get decimated by injuries again, there is a real shot the Jacks will be in Nashville come January.

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