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mmiller_34
November 12th, 2012, 11:09 AM
Not much has changed from last week. Western is now at the bottom.

1. North Dakota State
2. Illinois State
3. South Dakota State
4. Indiana State
5. Youngstown State
6. Southern Illinois
7. Northern Iowa
8. Missouri State
9. South Dakota
10. Western Illinois

Read more HERE (http://mvfcfan.blogspot.com/2012/11/millers-power-rankings-week-11.html)

Playoff Questions & other things to talk about:

1. Does an 8-3 South Dakota State team get in?
2. Does a 7-4 Youngstown State team get in?
3. Does a 7-3 Indiana State team get in?
4. IF Illinois State beats North Dakota State, do both those teams get seeds at 9-2?
5. Zenner had a third straight week of less than 100 yards, is he still frontrunner for MVP?

Bisonator
November 12th, 2012, 11:48 AM
Playoff Questions & other things to talk about:

1. Does an 8-3 South Dakota State team get in?
2. Does a 7-4 Youngstown State team get in?
3. Does a 7-3 Indiana State team get in?
4. IF Illinois State beats North Dakota State, do both those teams get seeds at 9-2?
5. Zenner had a third straight week of less than 100 yards, is he still frontrunner for MVP?

1. Yes.
2. No. But they would knock out Indiana State.
3. Yes. Win and they're in.
4. Yes. Top 2 teams from the best conference, they both deserve seeds IMO.
5. No. Shakir Bell is my MVP.

Vitojr130
November 12th, 2012, 11:51 AM
1. Yes.
2. No. But they would knock out Indiana State.
3. Yes. Win and they're in.
4. Yes. Top 2 teams from the best conference, they both deserve seeds IMO.
5. No. Shakir Bell is my MVP.

I approve every one of these points.

underdawg
November 12th, 2012, 12:27 PM
Not much has changed from last week. Western is now at the bottom.

1. North Dakota State
2. Illinois State
3. South Dakota State
4. Indiana State
5. Youngstown State
6. Southern Illinois
7. Northern Iowa
8. Missouri State
9. South Dakota
10. Western Illinois

Read more HERE (http://mvfcfan.blogspot.com/2012/11/millers-power-rankings-week-11.html)

Playoff Questions & other things to talk about:

1. Does an 8-3 South Dakota State team get in?
2. Does a 7-4 Youngstown State team get in?
3. Does a 7-3 Indiana State team get in?
4. IF Illinois State beats North Dakota State, do both those teams get seeds at 9-2?
5. Zenner had a third straight week of less than 100 yards, is he still frontrunner for MVP?

Not that it matters much in my team's sucky season but why are we still rated below ISU Blue (SIU beat them 17-0 at their home field), YSU (a two score win by SIU), and lost to two top teams (NDSU, SDSU) by a total of 10 points. I don't mind being dissed but would like to know what goes into your rankings just for my own curiosity:)

FargoBison
November 12th, 2012, 12:29 PM
Not that it matters much in my team's sucky season but why are we still rated below ISU Blue (SIU beat them 17-0 at their home field), YSU (a two score win by SIU), and lost to two top teams (NDSU, SDSU) by a total of 10 points. I don't mind being dissed but would like to know what goes into your rankings just for my own curiosity:)

Didn't ISUB beat SIU? That said I do think SIU should be ahead of YSU.

Drblankstare
November 12th, 2012, 12:42 PM
I just have a feeling that the Valley only gets 3 this year. I hope I'm wrong.

Jacked_Rabbit
November 12th, 2012, 12:43 PM
Can someone with knowledge of the MVFC tie-breaker rules please clarify the AQ scenarios?

For example, which team gets the MVFC AQ in the following situations:

1. Illinois St. beats NDSU, SDSU beats USD, Indiana St. beats YSU - 4 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St., SDSU & Indiana State at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?
2. Illinois St. beats NDSU, USD beats SDSU, Indiana St. beats YSU - 3 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St. & Indiana State at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?
3. Illinois St. beats NDSU, SDSU beats USD, YSU beats Indiana St. - 3 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St. & SDSU at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?

What I think I know:

1. NDSU beats Illinois St., and nothing else matters. NDSU gets the AQ.
2. Illinois St. beats NDSU, and SDSU & Indiana State both lose. Illinois St. gets the AQ.

NoDak 4 Ever
November 12th, 2012, 12:44 PM
I just have a feeling that the Valley only gets 3 this year. I hope I'm wrong.

At this point, I'd put Youngstown in over SHSU. FBS wins matter

Hammersmith
November 12th, 2012, 01:34 PM
Can someone with knowledge of the MVFC tie-breaker rules please clarify the AQ scenarios?

For example, which team gets the MVFC AQ in the following situations:

1. Illinois St. beats NDSU, SDSU beats USD, Indiana St. beats YSU - 4 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St., SDSU & Indiana State at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?
2. Illinois St. beats NDSU, USD beats SDSU, Indiana St. beats YSU - 3 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St. & Indiana State at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?
3. Illinois St. beats NDSU, SDSU beats USD, YSU beats Indiana St. - 3 way tie between NDSU, Illinois St. & SDSU at 6-2 Who gets the AQ?

What I think I know:

1. NDSU beats Illinois St., and nothing else matters. NDSU gets the AQ.
2. Illinois St. beats NDSU, and SDSU & Indiana State both lose. Illinois St. gets the AQ.

1. Highest GPI between NDSU, SDSU & Indiana St (probably NDSU) (Illinois St knocked out due to record against common conference opponents)
2. Illinois St (best record vs. NDSU & Indiana St)
3. NDSU (Illinois St gets knocked out due to best record against common opponents; NDSU wins head-to-head vs. SDSU)

Jacked_Rabbit
November 12th, 2012, 02:04 PM
Long story short, NDSU is going to get the AQ unless Illinois State beats them and gets a TON of help from USD & YSU. The odds of that happening are slim to none, so I'd like to be the first to say congrats to NDSU on the AQ.

MarkyMark
November 12th, 2012, 02:09 PM
1. Does an 8-3 South Dakota State team get in? Yes, definately
2. Does a 7-4 Youngstown State team get in? No, Too many 8-3 teams looking for at-large bids.
3. Does a 7-3 Indiana State team get in? No, Lehigh gets last At-Large bid
4. IF Illinois State beats North Dakota State, do both those teams get seeds at 9-2? Yes, very likely
5. Zenner had a third straight week of less than 100 yards, is he still frontrunner for MVP? No, Zenner is good but Shakir is better

wow
November 12th, 2012, 02:54 PM
5. Zenner had a third straight week of less than 100 yards, is he still frontrunner for MVP? No, Zenner is good but Shakir is better

Shakir is better at what exactly? Zenner has more rushing yards on 30 fewer carries against MVFC opponents. He hasn't had 20 carries in a game since UNI when he went for... 112.

Bell might be more valuable to Indiana State than Zenner is to SDSU, but it is a leap to say he is the better running back.

MarkyMark
November 12th, 2012, 05:49 PM
Shakir is better at what exactly? Zenner has more rushing yards on 30 fewer carries against MVFC opponents. He hasn't had 20 carries in a game since UNI when he went for... 112.

Bell might be more valuable to Indiana State than Zenner is to SDSU, but it is a leap to say he is the better running back.

I have seen both of them play just once this year against the Bison so I may be influenced by Zenner's lack of production on Sat. against NDSU. SDSU does have a better balanced run/passing attack and is a better over-all team than Indiana State. Indiana State offense does seem like its all about Bell with just a little passing to keep the defense honest.

I think Bell has a special ability to make defenders miss and he can make something out of nothing. I just didn't see that from Zenner on Sat. I know, I am judging this on a small amount of games to make this comparison.

RabidRabbit
November 12th, 2012, 06:16 PM
1. Highest GPI between NDSU, SDSU & Indiana St (probably NDSU) (Illinois St knocked out due to record against common conference opponents)
2. Illinois St (best record vs. NDSU & Indiana St)
3. NDSU (Illinois St gets knocked out due to best record against common opponents; NDSU wins head-to-head vs. SDSU)

Wouldn't Il St. win 1) as the best record vs the other co-champs? as they'd be 2-0 vs the co-champs, SDSU 1-1, NDSU/InSt 1-2.

wow
November 13th, 2012, 07:44 AM
I have seen both of them play just once this year against the Bison so I may be influenced by Zenner's lack of production on Sat. against NDSU. SDSU does have a better balanced run/passing attack and is a better over-all team than Indiana State. Indiana State offense does seem like its all about Bell with just a little passing to keep the defense honest.

I think Bell has a special ability to make defenders miss and he can make something out of nothing. I just didn't see that from Zenner on Sat. I know, I am judging this on a small amount of games to make this comparison.

This is a reasonable explaination.

As an SDSU fan, I would say vs. NDSU isn't the best gauge since Zenner only carried the ball 14 times (3 in the 2nd half, wtf) compared to Bell's 23 against the Bison.

Similar to your experience, I watched the SDSU defense hold Bell to 54 yards on 18 carries in Terre Haute. This probably skews my perspective as well.

bisonboone11
November 13th, 2012, 07:55 AM
Wouldn't Il St. win 1) as the best record vs the other co-champs? as they'd be 2-0 vs the co-champs, SDSU 1-1, NDSU/InSt 1-2.

I believe since they haven't all played eachother, the tie breaker is record vs common opponents.