HC #13 in Phil Steele's Football Preview

<p>Here is the top 40 list by Phil Steele. Source comes from Any Given Saturday post.</p>

<ol>
<li>Appalachian St</li>
<li>Villanova</li>
<li>Southern Illinois</li>
<li>Montana</li>
<li>Richmond</li>
<li>Northern Iowa</li>
<li>Hofstra</li>
<li>Elon</li>
<li>James Madison</li>
<li>Mcneese St</li>
<li>Jacksonville St</li>
<li>William & Mary</li>
<li>Holy Cross</li>
<li>Wofford</li>
<li>Eastern Washington</li>
<li>North Dakota St</li>
<li>South Carolina St</li>
<li>Youngstown St</li>
<li>Massachusetts</li>
<li>South Dakota St</li>
<li>Weber St</li>
<li>New Hampshire</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>UC Davis</li>
<li>Grambling St</li>
<li>San Diego</li>
<li>Gardner-Webb</li>
<li>Furman</li>
<li>Cal Poly</li>
<li>Montana St</li>
<li>Georgia Southern</li>
<li>Illinois St</li>
<li>E Illinois</li>
<li>The Citadel</li>
<li>Central Arkansas</li>
<li>Penn</li>
<li>Lafayette</li>
<li>Florida A&M</li>
<li>Northern Arizona</li>
<li>Albany</li>
</ol>

<p>ha! we’ll see hw they do at the end of the year</p>

<p>…And no mention of Colgate?</p>

<p>Not especially credible, wouldn’t you say?</p>

<p>Holy Cross quarterback Dominic Randolph was tabbed preseason offensive player of the year by Patriot League coaches and sports information directors and the Crusaders were picked to finish first.</p>