One fact that should be considered is the expansion of BSC in recent past. BSC was considerably smaller, thus less opportunity for multiple seeds into playoffs.
I've viewed a few posts pointing out historical numbers of BSC playoff seeds. By size in numbers BSC has the most teams (13) of any FCS conference currently.
If my numbers are correct 14 FCS conferences currently and two do not participate in playoffs. That gives 12 automatic qualifiers and 12 teams to add based on seeding.
Based on the numbers the conferences with fewer than 8 members would have difficulty getting more than one team in the playoffs.
Currant BSC should have two, three or four playoff teams on a regular basis. BSC is not the strongest from top to the bottom, but it is in the top tier of total FCS conferences.
Means nothing to very little if second, third or fourth playoff selection from BSC has poor playoff success recently there hasn't been a long enough historical record as per current conferences.
If poor playoff results continue by BSC teams continue this could adversely effect future multiple BSC selections, however two to three BSC playoff selections should be fairly standard as per current conferences. Four would be exceptional.
Please post corrections to automatic qualifiers or any other errors to my post.