UNH starts in 10th position
The University of New Hampshire is picked 10th in the country among Football Championship Subdivision programs in Lindy's 2008 College Football Preview, which is on newsstands now. 
Lindy's selected UNH second, behind Massachusetts, in the Colonial Athletic Assocation's North Division. Dartmouth was picked to finish sixth in the eight-team Ivy League.
Appalachian State, which has won the last three FCS national championships, was picked No. 1 in the country. Four CAA teams -- James Madison (No. 3), Massachusetts (No. 4), Delaware (No. 9) and UNH (No. 10) -- are in Lindy's top 10.
UNH's Scott Sicko (pictured), a junior tight end, was named to Lindy's 2008 All-FCS first-team offense. Sicko started in 12 games last season. He finished the year with 51 receptions for 619 yards and six touchdowns.
Lindy's also called UNH's Sept. 6 game at Army one of the five biggest (FCS) games of the season.







