Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Gardner-Webb Picked to Finish 2nd in Big South-OVC


NASHVILLE–
Southeast
Missouri State University
has been voted the favorite in the inaugural Big
South-OVC Football Association preseason football poll for the 2023 campaign by
the league’s head coaches, it was announced today as part of Media Day
activities at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.



The Redhawks, the Ohio Valley Conference co-champion in 2022
and FCS Playoff participant, received six of the 10 first-place votes and 96
points to claim the top spot in the first year of the Association. Gardner-Webb,
last season’s Big South Champion, finished second in the polling with 86 points
and collected two first-place votes. UT Martin, co-champions of the OVC
last year, was third with 85 points and earned one first-place vote. All three
members have been ranked in at least one preseason poll ahead of the 2023
campaign, with SEMO ranked as high as No. 9 in two polls.



Tennessee Tech received the remaining first-place
vote and was fourth in the voting with 58 points – just ahead of Tennessee
State
(57 points). Bryant was predicted sixth with 48 points,
followed by Lindenwood in seventh-place with 45 points. Eastern
Illinois
(eighth – 33 points), Charleston Southern (ninth – 30
points) and Robert Morris (10th – 12 points) round out the inaugural
poll.



Charleston Southern, Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood and
Tennessee Tech open the 2023 season on Thursday night, Aug. 31, while the
remaining six Association members begin play on Saturday, Sept. 2. The first
conference game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 9, and the regular-season
concludes Saturday, Nov. 18, with the Big South-OVC Football Association
champion receiving the league’s automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs.



 



2023 Preseason Poll (first-place votes)



1.  Southeast Missouri
State (6)



2.  Gardner-Webb (2)



3.  UT Martin (1)



4.  Tennessee Tech (1)



5.  Tennessee State



6.  Bryant



7.  Lindenwood



8.  Eastern Illinois



9.  Charleston
Southern



10.  Robert Morris 

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