
The Broncos were ranked third overall behind Bowie State and Virginia State in the CIAA’s overall poll. FSU beat out Winston-Salem State for the Southern Division honors. The rankings, and the preseason all-conference teams, were announced Wednesday, one day ahead of the league’s media day in Salem, Virginia.
The Broncos began the 2017 season with a 1-4 record, then rallied to win five in a row. They claimed the Southern crown in the regular-season finale at Winston-Salem State, edging the Rams 23-22, then lost 49-12 to Virginia State in the CIAA championship game. FSU finished 6-5 overall and 4-2 in CIAA regular-season action.
“Two years ago we had a plan, and it’s just nice to see that coaches around the league are starting to see that plan’s been effective by picking us to win the South,” third-year FSU head coach Richard Hayes Jr. said. “Now have to believe in ourselves and make it happen on the football field.
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