Herd said:
EverettGriz said:
Herd said:
Gee, and I thought that the seeding in 2013 was based on 2013 performance, not lifetime achievement.
If you don't believe that the success that a program like Montana has had for 30 years in the playoffs doesn't play a small part in the selection, you need to put the glue down. That aside, UM earned the seed based on this year's results.
This years results have you behind NAU in the conf standings, and behind NAU based on the only tie breaker of any importance at all, head to head. That is the only decision any logical person can make on 2013 results, the only logical decision. Anything other than that is pure spin on your part. Spin away.
Your comment and (lack of) analysis is just plain nonsense, and wrong.
You can't just focus on a game or two; you need to look at the entire season. The committee makes its decisions on the entire season, not just a few games. See below for a more complete analysis of the season. My view is that Montana has a case for having a higher seed than 8th.
Big Sky schools NAU played that Montana didn't were Southern Utah, Idaho State, Northern Colorado. These teams were combined 6-18 conference, 12-14 overall.
Big Sky schools UM played that NAU didn't were Eastern Washington, Portland State, Weber State. These teams were a combined 12-12 conference, 18-18 overall.
For the 6 common opponents overall the Lumberjacks we're 5-1 vs them, and outscored them 154-140
For the 6 common opponents overall the Griz we're 6-0 vs them, and outscored those teams 228-127
In the ncaa's SRS, UM is rated 8th, and NAU is rated 11th. The SRS is a stated criteria of the FCS playoff selection process this year.http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/fcs/fcs-srs-poll" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In the GPI, UM is 6th and NAU is 10th. Historically, the GPI is one of the best indicators of playoff selection and seeding. It was relatively accurate this year, but not as accurate as most years in the past.
In the Sagarin, UM is rated 96th, and NAU is rated 131st. There are 31 FCS teams between UM and NAU in the Sagarin.
In the Sports Network poll, UM is ranked 4th, and NAU is ranked 8th.
And NAU didn't play EWU.
Instead of implying that the playoff committee, computer ratings, polls, etc. are all wrong, and focusing on a game or two, you need to look at the overall picture/analysis, and face up to reality. I'm started to wonder if all these complaining ND fans are concerned that UM is going to go to ND and beat the Bison.