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Playoff Committee Poll

GottaluvGriz

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I believe the second FCS Playoff poll is to be released today. I have not seen it yet, but I think it supposed to be announced on ESPN sometime today during College Football Live.
 
The thing I hate about this order is that NDSU, UM and SDSU (assuming they can get healthy) are ALL on the same side of the bracket in this iteration. MSU has a clear run to the NC game with nary a single "difficult" opponent. Let's hope the Brawl clears up this shit.
Wrong. NDSU has a clear path to the natty. The Griz, cats, and SDSU are all on the same side.
 
The thing I hate about this order is that NDSU, UM and SDSU (assuming they can get healthy) are ALL on the same side of the bracket in this iteration. MSU has a clear run to the NC game with nary a single "difficult" opponent. Let's hope the Brawl clears up this shit.
I think you have that backwards a bit. If it were to shake out this way, #1 (NDSU) would be on one side, and theoretically face the winner of the #4/5 game in the semis (Lehigh & Tarleton). #'s 2, 3, and 6 (MSU, Montana, & SDSU) would all be on the other side.

Link to last year's bracket to make it more visual -- https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/football/fcs/2024

Edit -- GTID beat me to it
 
I thought 1/8, 3/6 on one side, 2/7, 4/5 on the other?
In almost all sports, FCS Playoffs included, it is set up for the semi-finals to be between the 1 seed and the winner of the 4/5 seed. That is part of the advantage of getting the #1, is that if it all goes chalk you won't have to play the 2 or 3 seed until the finals. Otherwise, it would give an advantage to the #2 seed in them getting to play a lower seed in the semis.

Bracket from last year -- https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/football/fcs/2024
 
In almost all sports, FCS Playoffs included, it is set up for the semi-finals to be between the 1 seed and the winner of the 4/5 seed. That is part of the advantage of getting the #1, is that if it all goes chalk you won't have to play the 2 or 3 seed until the finals. Otherwise, it would give an advantage to the #2 seed in them getting to play a lower seed in the semis.

Bracket from last year -- https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/football/fcs/2024
Thanks for educating your fans on how brackets work.
 
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