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Other FCS Games (Nov 23): Some Crucial

Okay, still lots going on.

BUT: Some decent news from the CAA ... which tends to suck up at-large bids. Towson (win) and Maine (loss) were going anyway. Yes, New Hampshire won (now 7-4) and is surely in the running for a bid. But Delaware and W&M both lost, making them 7-5. There are just too many teams with four or fewer losses for a 5-loss team to get into the playoffs, IMO. So the CAA gets, at most, 3 bids. Since they might have had as many a five in the running, this is a good thing. :)
 
IdaGriz01 said:
Okay, still lots going on.

BUT: Some decent news from the CAA ... which tends to suck up at-large bids. Towson (win) and Maine (loss) were going anyway. Yes, New Hampshire won (now 7-4) and is surely in the running for a bid. But Delaware and W&M both lost, making them 7-5. There are just too many teams with four or fewer losses for a 5-loss team to get into the playoffs, IMO. So the CAA gets, at most, 3 bids. Since they might have had as many a five in the running, this is a good thing. :)

True, but at this point, the Big Sky doesn't care. Can't imagine the Big Sky will get in more than 3, with the Cat and SU losses, so now it's just a question of who gets seeded. Or does SU have a chance? Am I missing something?
 
PlayerRep said:
True, but at this point, the Big Sky doesn't care. Can't imagine the Big Sky will get in more than 3, with the Cat and SU losses, so now it's just a question of who gets seeded. Or does SU have a chance? Am I missing something?

I don't know what the committee will be thinking but I think SUU at least still has a good argument with a 8-4 record, from a power conference, win over an FBS, and 3 of their 4 losses coming to Top 10 FCS or FBS teams. It helps the SoCon had a down year, as well.
 
DoubleNicks said:
PlayerRep said:
True, but at this point, the Big Sky doesn't care. Can't imagine the Big Sky will get in more than 3, with the Cat and SU losses, so now it's just a question of who gets seeded. Or does SU have a chance? Am I missing something?

I don't know what the committee will be thinking but I think SUU at least still has a good argument with a 8-4 record, from a power conference, win over an FBS, and 3 of their 4 losses coming to Top 10 FCS or FBS teams. It helps the SoCon had a down year, as well.
My thought too.

But SUU didn't get any love earlier in the year, so I'd have to say its a pretty long shot. (We can hope, is all.)
 
At the moment, Lamar (5-6) is (barely) hanging onto a lead against #6 McNeese (9-2). Since the Eag lucked out (some luck, some talent, actually ;) ) we should be rooting for Lamar, just to help the Big Sky.

(But McNeese seems to have got its act together, so an upset seems like a forlorn hope.)
 
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