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LWC Football remains No. 1 in NAIA Coaches Top 25 Poll Next: Lindsey Wilson hosts Faulkner, at 1:30pmCT, Saturday, October 17, 2015, at Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY. By Charles Balcom Columbia, KY The Lindsey Wilson football team is the No. 1-ranked program in the country for the third-straight week according to the NAIA Football Coaches Top 25 Poll, released by the national office on Monday, October 12, 2015. Lindsey Wilson earned 338 total voting points and 12-of-15 first-place votes to hold onto the top spot in the poll. The stay at the top position comes two days after the Blue Raiders took care of business with a 41-19 home win over Cumberlands (KY) on Saturday. After being ahead by one point at halftime, Lindsey Wilson outscored the Patriots 27-6 during the final two quarters to pull away for their fifth-straight win to start the year. No. 2 Southern Oregon and No. 3 Morningside (Iowa) held onto their spots in the polls this week as the top-three remained unchanged. Southern Oregon grabbed 323 points along with two first-place votes, while Morningside earned the final first-place and received 319 points. No. 4 Baker (KS) and No. 5 Grand View (Iowa) rounded out the top-five this week after they both moved up two spots in the polls and earned 291 and 282 voting points, respectively. Reinhardt (GA) makes their first appearance in the top ten of the polls after they moved from No. 13 to No. 8. Faulkner (AL) dropped from No. 10 to No. 18 this week after they lost to Reinhardt, 55-27. Campbellsville (Ky.) rounds out the Mid-South Conference West Division teams in the poll this week as they remain in the receiving votes section of the poll. This story was posted on 2015-10-12 15:40:44
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