I do not understand why anyone would be upset with SIU and MSU not being in the top 25 in the TSN Poll?
SIU(25th in Coaches Poll) is 5-4, has lost 3 games in a row, one 1 of their wins was against Taylor. The 4 D1 wins are EIU(3-5), SE Missouri(4-5), WIU(3-6) and South Dakota(2-6). Not exactly an impressive resume.
MSU is 4-4 and unranked in the Coaches Poll, not just TSN. They have lost 3 of their last 4 games, with the only win over South Dakota(2-6). The other 3 wins are Central Arkansas(5-4), Northwestern State(4-4) and North Dakota(3-5). Again, far from a sterling resume.
1-NDSU... 7-ISU... 11-YSU....18-SDSU...19-Indy State...22-UNI
UNI has 4 losses, while Indy State and SDSU have 3 losses, yet they are still in the Top 25
UNI's 4 wins are Northern Colorado(2-6), Tenn Tech(3-5), WIU(3-6) and South Dakota(2-6), yet somehow they are ranked #22
SDSU has a win over UW-Oshkosh, and then wins over Cal-Poly(5-3), UNI(4-4), MSU(4-4), and S Utah(2-7) and yet they are ranked 18th
The MVFC has 6 teams ranked in the TSN Poll, including 5 in the Top 20
CAA has 5 teams ranked, and William&Mary at 5-3 is the only team with more than 2 losses
Big Sky has 3 ranked teams
Southland 3 teams
OVC 2 ranked teams
MEAC 2 ranked teams
So Con 1 ranked team
Big South 1 ranked team
Ivy League 1 team
NEC 1 team..Bryant(6-1) is 25th
As for the OOC games, Illinois is 4-4/1-3, but did have a very good win this past weekend over Minnesota. I know YSU lost to Illinois, but the more games Illinois wins, the more that helps the SOS for non conference games.
*Duquesne is 5-3/1-1 and in 4th place in the 7 team NEC. 2 of the wins are against non FCS teams, which puts Duquesne at 3-3 against FCS schools.
*St Francis is 3-5/1-2. They had a nice win this past week over Sacred Heart(6-2), but their 2 other wins are over Clarion and Lynchburg
*Butler is 3-5/1-4, with wins over Wittenberg, Taylor and Stetson(3-5/1-3)
When it comes to beating ranked opponents, the only ranking that means anything is the final regular season rankings. Every year there are teams ranked early in the season that finish at .500 or worse. YSU is in good position to make the playoffs, provided they play like a playoff team in November. Go 4-0 or 3-1 in November, and YSU is a lock for the playoffs. Go 2-2, with the losses at ISU and NDSU, and YSU likely gets in as the 3rd team from the MVFC. Go 1-3 or 0-4, and no playoffs. As Tress used to say, "November is for contenders", and we will see over the next 4 weeks which teams are contenders, and which teams are pretenders.