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Conference debate

grizfan47

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Here is an interesting little article.



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CAA hangs on as top FCS conference


Running back Dae'Quan Scott helps fuel CAA Football power James Madison.



Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Pick the top four FCS conferences out of a hat.

It almost doesn't matter who you choose.

CAA Football, the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the Big Sky Conference and the Southern Conference each has reason to consider it to be the best among FCS conferences.

It used to be easy. In recent years, the CAA held the honor, with four national champs and three national runner-up squads during an eight-year span. Before the CAA, the SoCon reigned supreme, with Appalachian State's back-to- back-to-back national championships from 2005-07 as well as Georgia Southern's historical dominance.

Those two conferences remain among the best, but the Missouri Valley, home of reigning FCS champion North Dakota State, and the Big Sky, home to 2010 champ Eastern Washington, are in the heated conversation. The Big Sky has even taken on four schools from the highly regarded, but disbanded Great West Football Conference.

There's probably no right or wrong answer about who's best, but our conference rankings still have the CAA on top:

1. CAA Football - The depth of teams at the top of the conference is still why the CAA earns the high accolades. Oh, it took a step backward last season as no team reached the national semifinals. It also has lost or will lose Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Georgia State and emerging Old Dominion to conference realignment. But in mid-October last year, nine of the 11 CAA teams were ranked in The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25. Yeah, wow! Defending champ Towson, ODU and James Madison appear headed to banner seasons, and New Hampshire, Delaware and Maine are part of the next tier. If Villanova's young squad matures quickly, it could be a dark horse in conference play.

2. Missouri Valley Football Conference - North Dakota State lost many key seniors from its first FCS championship team, but coach Craig Bohl is confident of another deep run in the playoffs - perhaps a telling sign considering coaches usually try to downplay their team's chances. Traditional power Northern Iowa will probably have a losing record by September's end, but the Panthers and their running game will pick up steam in October and November. The top of the conference is bunched with the likes of Youngstown State, Illinois State, Indiana State and perhaps South Dakota State with its impressive sophomore quarterback Austin Sumner.

3. Big Sky - The FCS' biggest conference - 13 teams - is going to be a meat grinder. Some decent program is going to say, "Yeah, we're in 10th place." Montana State will be a national title threat if coach Rob Ash puts together any kind of an offensive line for quarterback DeNarius McGhee. Montana, which seems to own the deed to the conference, has stumbled off the field in the offseason. Now it's a matter of finding out how much it has fallen on the field since going to the national semifinals last season. Eastern Washington could move past the Grizzlies with its explosive offense. The depth of the conference is impressive with the likes of conference newcomers North Dakota, Cal Poly and Southern Utah (featuring QB Brad Sorensen) mixing with Portland State, Weber State and Northern Arizona.

4. Southern Conference - It seems sacrilegious to have the SoCon at No. 4, but the conference may have a lot of good, though not great teams. Unless the old guard comes through, that is. Few teams can stop Georgia Southern's triple option, and if quarterback Jerick McKinnon or Ezayi Youyoute can provide some kind of passing attack, the Eagles will be in the national title picture. All's seemingly quiet at Appalachian State. That should not be comforting for the Mountaineers' foes. Wofford has a lethal running game with Eric Breitenstein and Donovan Johnson. If Chattanooga, Furman or Samford plays to a higher level, the No. 4 ranking may not look so good.
 
2, 3 and 4 are basically tied IMHO. CAA still clearly the best top-to-bottom. I would have Southland, Patriot and OVC next. The rest are crap.
 
I think the addition of the new teams to the conference are going to change things in the future. I don't know that you will clearly be able to say that the CAA is tougher top to bottom. The BSC is going to be a very tough conference and I would put the upper half (7 teams) against any that the CAA could put up.
 
No argument here on the BSC. The CAA should probably be the top ranked conference from top to bottom, but I'm not so sure that they would be if you put just the top five teams from the CAA, the BSC and the MVC in the mix.
 
I'll put the Big Sky's top nine against any other conference. We'll still have a bottom, but the middle and top of this conference is alot deeper, and the bottom just became a much smaller percentage of the whole.
 
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