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TexasTerror
December 4th, 2005, 12:58 PM
The last four years, no team has gone to the I-AA semifinals more than once. The SoCon and A10 each have four semifinalists with the SLC right behind with three. No conference has had a team every year either.

SoCon - Furman (2005), Appalachian St (2005), Wofford (2003), GA Southern (2002)
A10 - James Madison (2004), William & Mary (2004), Delaware (2003), Villanova (2002)
SLC - SHSU (2004), TxSt (2005), McNeese (2002)
Big Sky - Montana (2004)
Patriot - Colgate (2003)
Independent - Florida Atlantic (2003)
Gateway - Western Kentucky (2002)

crunifan
December 4th, 2005, 01:11 PM
The last four years, no team has gone to the I-AA semifinals more than once. The SoCon and A10 each have four semifinalists with the SLC right behind with three. No conference has had a team every year either.

SoCon - Furman (2005), Appalachian St (2005), Wofford (2003), GA Southern (2002)
A10 - James Madison (2004), William & Mary (2004), Delaware (2003), Villanova (2002)
SLC - SHSU (2004), TxSt (2005), McNeese (2002)
Big Sky - Montana (2004)
Patriot - Colgate (2003)
Independent - Florida Atlantic (2003)
Gateway - Western Kentucky (2002) Northern Iowa (2005)

There we go.

blackfordpu
December 4th, 2005, 03:29 PM
The last four years, no team has gone to the I-AA semifinals more than once. The SoCon and A10 each have four semifinalists with the SLC right behind with three. No conference has had a team every year either.

SoCon - Furman (2005), Appalachian St (2005), Wofford (2003), GA Southern (2002)
A10 - James Madison (2004), William & Mary (2004), Delaware (2003), Villanova (2002)
SLC - SHSU (2004), TxSt (2005), McNeese (2002)
Big Sky - Montana (2004)
Patriot - Colgate (2003)
Independent - Florida Atlantic (2003)
Gateway - Western Kentucky (2002)

Interesting, how did you see that TT?

TexasTerror
December 4th, 2005, 04:10 PM
Interesting, how did you see that TT?

Went to I-AA.org...

Wanted to see where these conferences that everyone keeps saying are better than the next standed and show how the SLC seems to always have a team in the mix despite the crap our conference sometimes gets...

McTailGator
December 4th, 2005, 04:20 PM
Went to I-AA.org...

Wanted to see where these conferences that everyone keeps saying are better than the next standed and show how the SLC seems to always have a team in the mix despite the crap our conference sometimes gets...


One thing that could be a difference is that the SLC in the past only had 6 teams that beat up on each other all season, which prevents us from getting the same number of playoff births.

Another arguement could be that those other confrences with more teams have statistically more oportunities to place a team in the tourney.

I remember 1995 when McNeese lost to Marshall in the semi's and SFA lost (BAD) to Montana in the semi's.

We came as close to meeting each other in the finals as any conferences have in my memory.

matfu
December 4th, 2005, 05:08 PM
a little arbitrary over the last 4 years...in 2001 furman and montana were in the finals and ga southern in the semis

AZGrizFan
December 4th, 2005, 09:21 PM
a little arbitrary over the last 4 years...in 2001 furman and montana were in the finals and ga southern in the semis

That's exactly what I was thinking...take it one more year, and suddenly the point is a little lost...

TexasTerror
December 5th, 2005, 07:02 AM
a little arbitrary over the last 4 years...in 2001 furman and montana were in the finals and ga southern in the semis

Yes, but I don't think looking at any period of I-AA football, that there has ever been this sort of parity in the I-AA semifinals, especially considering GA Southern, Youngstown St, Marshall and Furman used to all be in the mix almost each year...

89Hen
December 5th, 2005, 09:05 AM
a little arbitrary over the last 4 years...in 2001 furman and montana were in the finals and ga southern in the semis
:confused: It's not arbitrary at all. It's the timeframe in which there have been no duplicate semifinalists. 4 consecutive years without a repeat appearance. If you say somebody has a 20 game winning streak, do you question why they didn't go back 21 games?

ysuindy
December 5th, 2005, 09:16 AM
Given that we went from 1985 through 2000 with at least one of Georgia Southern, Marshall or Youngstown State in EVERY championship game, it is definitely a change - and probably a good one at that, although I enjoyed YSU in the hunt every year. xlolx