Jul 26, 2022

๐ŸˆFHSU football picked fifth in both MIAA preseason polls

Posted Jul 26, 2022 3:10 PM

FHSU Athletics

KANSAS CITY, Mo. โ€“ The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association released its 2022 Preseason Polls for football on Tuesday, July 26 at its annual Football Media Day in Kansas City. The Tigers were picked fifth in both polls. The polls were nearly identical, except for a little wrinkle in the No. 7 through No. 9 spots. Northwest Missouri State was favored heavily in both polls to win a fourth-straight conference title.


Fort Hays State is picked a couple of spots higher in the standings from where it finished the 2021 season. The Tigers went 5-6 last year, which placed them seventh in the conference. The Tigers came up on the short end of several close contested games, falling four times by just a one-score margin, and all six losses were by 10 points or less. Two of their five wins on the year were by seven or less points. All of their sizable wins were to teams picked in the final three spots of this year's preseason polls.

The top six spots were identical in both polls. Northwest Missouri State was the top pick, receiving 10 of 12 first-place votes in the Coaches Poll and 22 of 26 first-place votes in the Media Poll. Nebraska-Kearney held the No. 2 spot after finishing in that position last year, making its first appearance in the NCAA playoffs since 2011. Pittsburg State is third in both polls, followed by Washburn in fourth, Fort Hays State in fifth, and Emporia State in sixth.

Fort Hays State returns 14 starters from 2021, including eight on offense and six on defense. All-MIAA performers on offense returning include tight end Hunter Budke, running back Adrian Soto, quarterback Chance Fuller, wide receiver Manny Ramsey, and offensive linemen Kristopher StroughterPat Kelly and Ted Hessing. On the defensive side of the ball, linebackers Layke Heimerman and Myles Menges were All-MIAA selections last year.

Fort Hays State opens the 2022 season on the road at conference favorite Northwest Missouri State on September 1 before playing its first of five home games. The Tigers face Missouri Western in their first contest at home on September 8. Other home opponents in 2022 will include Missouri Southern, Washburn, Central Missouri, and Northeastern State.

Get your season tickets today by contacting the FHSU Athletic Department at (785) 628-4050 or drop by the office in person.

2022 Fort Hays State Football Schedule

Below are the 2022 MIAA Football Coaches and Media Polls.

2022 MIAA Football Preseason Coaches Poll
1) Northwest Missouri โ€“ 119 Points [10 First-Place Votes]
2) Nebraska Kearney โ€“ 104 Points [1 First-Place Vote]
3) Pittsburg State โ€“ 100 Points [1 First-Place Vote]
4) Washburn โ€“ 98 Points
5) Fort Hays State โ€“ 76 Points
6) Emporia State โ€“ 63 Points
T7) Central Missouri โ€“ 58 Points
T7) Missouri Western โ€“ 58 Points
9) Central Oklahoma โ€“ 51 Points
10) Missouri Southern โ€“ 29 Points
11) Northeastern State โ€“ 22 Points
12) Lincoln โ€“ 12 Points

2022 MIAA Football Preseason Media Poll
1) Northwest Missouri โ€“ 296 Points [22 First-Place Votes]
2) Nebraska Kearney โ€“ 263 Points [1 First-Place Vote]
3) Pittsburg State โ€“ 237 Points [1 First Place Vote]
4) Washburn โ€“ 226 Points [1 First-Place Vote]
5) Fort Hays State โ€“ 180 Points
6) Emporia State โ€“ 175 Points
7) Missouri Western โ€“ 156 Points
8) Central Oklahoma โ€“ 136 Points
9) Central Missouri โ€“ 108 Points
10) Missouri Southern โ€“ 95 Points
11) Northeastern State โ€“ 52 Points
12) Lincoln โ€“ 26 Points