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grizband
October 22nd, 2006, 01:44 AM
Here is the updated list of teams who can still reach 7 division I wins, as of games through 10/21. Te reason for this list, is the playoff committee's rule for reaching 7 division I wins to become playoff eligible (this list contains every team capable of this mark, regardless of their probability to make the playoffs). Congratulations to Monmouth, the first team in I-AA football to reach 7 division I wins this season (marked by an *). Teams in bold will become unable to reach the 7 win mark with one more loss.


Atlantic 10 (North)
Massachusetts 4-0 6-1
Maine 4-0 5-2
New Hampshire 2-2 5-2
Northeastern 2-2 3-4

(South)
James Madison 4-0 6-1
Towson 2-2 5-2
Richmond 2-2 5-2
Delaware 2-2 4-3

Big Sky
Montana 5-0 6-1
Montana State 4-1 5-3
Portland State 4-2 5-3

Big South
Charleston Southern 1-0 7-0
Coastal Carolina 1-0 5-2
Gardner-Webb 1-0 5-2

Gateway
Illinois State 3-0 6-1
Northern Iowa 3-0 5-2
Youngstown State 3-1 6-2
Western Kentucky 3-1 4-3
Southern Illinois 2-2 5-2

Great West
Cal Poly 2-1 5-2

Mid-Eastern Athletic
Hampton 5-1 7-1
Delaware State 4-1 5-2
Bethune-Cookman 2-2 3-4
Florida A&M 2-2 4-3
South Carolina State 3-1 4-3

Ohio Valley
Eastern Illinois 4-0 5-3
Tennessee-Martin 3-0 6-1
Tennessee State 3-0 4-3
Jacksonville State 3-2 3-4

Patriot
Holy Cross 3-0 6-2
Colgate 2-0 3-4
Lehigh 2-0 3-4
Bucknell 1-2 4-4

Southern
Appalachian State 4-0 7-1
Furman 4-0 6-2
[B]Georgia Southern 2-2 3-4
Wofford 2-2 3-4


Southland
Sam Houston State 2-0 4-3

Southwestern (East)
Jackson State 4-1 5-2
Alabama A&M 3-2 5-2

(West)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-2 4-3
Grambling State 3-2 3-4

Pioneer
San Diego 4-0 7-0

Metro Athletic
Duquesne 2-0 6-2


Northeast
Stony Brook 4-0 4-4
*Monmouth 3-1 7-1
Albany 3-1 5-3
Robert Morris 3-1 5-3
Central Connecticut State 2-2 6-2
Wagner 0-4 4-4

Tealblood
October 22nd, 2006, 08:43 AM
I guess I needed to get up early today to beat you to your spreadsheet. I will review to check for errors.:smiley_wi

UNHWildCats
October 22nd, 2006, 08:53 AM
Off topic here but of these teams who are most likely right now to make the playoffs.


Atlantic 10 (North)
Massachusetts 4-0 6-1
Maine 4-0 5-2
New Hampshire 2-2 5-2
Northeastern 2-2 3-4

(South)
James Madison 4-0 6-1
Towson 2-2 5-2
Richmond 2-2 5-2
Delaware 2-2 4-3


Big Sky
Montana 5-0 6-1
Montana State 4-1 5-3
Portland State 4-2 5-3

Big South
Charleston Southern 1-0 7-0
Coastal Carolina 1-0 5-2
Gardner-Webb 1-0 5-2

Gateway
Illinois State 3-0 6-1
Northern Iowa 3-0 5-2
Youngstown State 3-1 6-2
Western Kentucky 3-1 4-3
Southern Illinois 2-2 5-2

Great West
Cal Poly 2-1 5-2

Mid-Eastern Athletic
Hampton 5-1 7-1
Delaware State 4-1 5-2
Bethune-Cookman 2-2 3-4
Florida A&M 2-2 4-3
South Carolina State 3-1 4-3

Ohio Valley
Eastern Illinois 4-0 5-3
Tennessee-Martin 3-0 6-1
Tennessee State 3-0 4-3
Jacksonville State 3-2 3-4

Patriot
Holy Cross 3-0 6-2
Colgate 2-0 3-4
Lehigh 2-0 3-4
Bucknell 1-2 4-4

Southern
Appalachian State 4-0 7-1
Furman 4-0 6-2
Georgia Southern 2-2 3-4
Wofford 2-2 3-4
Elon 1-3 3-4

Southland
Sam Houston State 2-0 4-3

Southwestern (East)
Jackson State 4-1 5-2
Alabama A&M 3-2 5-2

(West)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-2 4-3
Grambling State 3-2 3-4

Pioneer
San Diego 4-0 7-0

Metro Athletic
Duquesne 2-0 6-2


Northeast
Stony Brook 4-0 4-4
*Monmouth 3-1 7-1
Albany 3-1 5-3
Robert Morris 3-1 5-3
Central Connecticut State 2-2 6-2
Wagner 0-4 4-4

my choices in bold

Coastal89
October 22nd, 2006, 09:12 AM
Here is the updated list of teams who can still reach 7 division I wins, as of games through 10/21. Te reason for this list, is the playoff committee's rule for reaching 7 division I wins to become playoff eligible (this list contains every team capable of this mark, regardless of their probability to make the playoffs). Congratulations to Monmouth, the first team in I-AA football to reach 7 division I wins this season (marked by an *). Teams in bold will become unable to reach the 7 win mark with one more loss.


Atlantic 10 (North)
Massachusetts 4-0 6-1
Maine 4-0 5-2
New Hampshire 2-2 5-2
Northeastern 2-2 3-4

(South)
James Madison 4-0 6-1
Towson 2-2 5-2
Richmond 2-2 5-2
Delaware 2-2 4-3

Big Sky
Montana 5-0 6-1
Montana State 4-1 5-3
Portland State 4-2 5-3

Big South
Charleston Southern 1-0 7-0
Coastal Carolina 1-0 5-2
Gardner-Webb 1-0 5-2

Gateway
Illinois State 3-0 6-1
Northern Iowa 3-0 5-2
Youngstown State 3-1 6-2
Western Kentucky 3-1 4-3
Southern Illinois 2-2 5-2

Great West
Cal Poly 2-1 5-2

Mid-Eastern Athletic
Hampton 5-1 7-1
Delaware State 4-1 5-2
Bethune-Cookman 2-2 3-4
Florida A&M 2-2 4-3
South Carolina State 3-1 4-3

Ohio Valley
Eastern Illinois 4-0 5-3
Tennessee-Martin 3-0 6-1
Tennessee State 3-0 4-3
Jacksonville State 3-2 3-4

Patriot
Holy Cross 3-0 6-2
Colgate 2-0 3-4
Lehigh 2-0 3-4
Bucknell 1-2 4-4

Southern
Appalachian State 4-0 7-1
Furman 4-0 6-2
Georgia Southern 2-2 3-4
Wofford 2-2 3-4
Elon 1-3 3-4

Southland
Sam Houston State 2-0 4-3

Southwestern (East)
Jackson State 4-1 5-2
Alabama A&M 3-2 5-2

(West)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-2 4-3
Grambling State 3-2 3-4

Pioneer
San Diego 4-0 7-0

Metro Athletic
Duquesne 2-0 6-2


Northeast
Stony Brook 4-0 4-4
*Monmouth 3-1 7-1
Albany 3-1 5-3
Robert Morris 3-1 5-3
Central Connecticut State 2-2 6-2
Wagner 0-4 4-4
Charleston Southern should be in bold . They only have 3 D-I wins now with 4 games left.

TexasTerror
October 22nd, 2006, 09:46 AM
Great job as always...

SHSU needs to be added to the bolded list with one more loss. We get our fourth loss, we'll be unable to reach seven Div I wins...

BestOfBreed
October 22nd, 2006, 10:58 AM
Southern
Elon 1-3 3-4


Elon has a DII win over Presbyterian so they can only get 6 DI wins.

grizband
October 22nd, 2006, 01:44 PM
Costal89, Texas Terror, and BestofBreed, your changes have been updated. Once again, I forgot Presby. isn't DI.

UNHWildCats
October 22nd, 2006, 02:11 PM
Great job as always...

SHSU needs to be added to the bolded list with one more loss. We get our fourth loss, we'll be unable to reach seven Div I wins...

what happen if a team dont get 7 Div I wins but wins an auto bid conference title??

AppGuy04
October 22nd, 2006, 02:13 PM
Great job man

AppGuy04
October 22nd, 2006, 02:14 PM
what happen if a team dont get 7 Div I wins but wins an auto bid conference title??

Remember, 7 wins is not a hard fast rule, so the autobid would still be just that

it says something along the lines of "it MAY put them in jeopardy of not being slected"

grizband
October 22nd, 2006, 02:18 PM
what happen if a team dont get 7 Div I wins but wins an auto bid conference title??
They would still make the playoffs ie. Nichols State in 2005. The 7 game mandate is for at-large playoff berths only.

CCU97
October 22nd, 2006, 03:54 PM
grizband....if nothing else we all have to love the pic you have for your avitar:nod:

kirkblitz
October 22nd, 2006, 04:18 PM
i dont see stuff like that daily in my college experience, what is happening :(

UAalum72
October 22nd, 2006, 06:04 PM
San Diego should be listed as 5-0 in Division I - Yale, Butler, Valparaiso, Davidson, and Drake.

( I thought with the Gridiron Classic moved to Dec. 2 and four weeks until playoff selection they should be on the bubble, but not yet)

JMUfan2008
October 22nd, 2006, 06:11 PM
i dont see stuff like that daily in my college experience, what is happening :(

I usually don't see stuff like that daily at JMU, but see close to it every now and then...I mean....with a 64% female population, most of which look great, and the amount of drinking that goes on, you're bound to see stuff close to that :nod:

grizband
October 22nd, 2006, 10:37 PM
I usually don't see stuff like that daily at JMU, but see close to it every now and then...I mean....with a 64% female population, most of which look great, and the amount of drinking that goes on, you're bound to see stuff close to that :nod:
Funny you should mention that...if you ever check out collegehumor.com, alot of really hot girls show up from JMU. Sometimes makes me wish I would have gone to school in VA.:D