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grizband
November 12th, 2017, 11:40 PM
2017 FCS Playoff At Large Eligibility (Version 4)

I compiled a list of FCS teams still capable of reaching 7 Division 1 wins this season. Although 7 wins is no longer the official plateau for at-large selection, it is highly unlikely a 6-5 team will be selected. The list is for reference only, and is not meant to predict the probability of the teams selected. It will be updated weekly, as teams are eliminated, or teams secure their conference auto-bid.

Teams are organized by conference, although Ivy League teams are not included since their conference does not participate in the FCS playoffs. MEAC teams are listed since their second place team could still theoretically receive a playoff berth; only Alcorn State from the SWAC is listed, since all other teams are eliminated, or have schedule conflicts.

Key:
Teams preceded by an asterisk (*) have already reached 7 Division 1 wins.
Teams listed in bold need to win all remaining games to reach 7 Division I wins.
Teams followed by a hashtag (#) have played a lower division team
Teams followed by a plus sign (+) have an FBS team remaining on their schedule.

Big Sky
*Weber State (8-2)#
*Southern Utah (7-2)
*Northern Arizona (7-3)
*Montana (7-3)

Eastern Washington (6-4) must go 1-0
Sacramento State (6-4) must go 1-0

UC Davis (5-5) eliminated
Montana State (4-5) eliminated
Idaho State (4-5) eliminated
Northern Colorado (2-4) eliminated
North Dakota (2-6) eliminated
Portland State (0-7) eliminated
Cal Poly (0-7) eliminated

Big South
*Monmouth (9-1)
*Kennesaw State (9-1)


Charleston Southern (4-4) eliminated
Presbyterian (3-4) eliminated
Gardner-Webb (1-5) eliminated
Liberty (3-4) ineligible

Colonial
*James Madison (10-0)
*Stony Brook (8-2)
*Elon (8-2)
*New Hampshire (7-3)
*Delaware (7-3)

Richmond (5-5) eliminated
Maine (4-4) eliminated
Villanova (4-5) eliminated
Albany (3-5) eliminated
Towson (2-5) eliminated
William & Mary (2-5) eliminated
Rhode Island (1-6) eliminated

MEAC
*North Carolina A&T (10-0)
*Howard (7-3)

NC Central (7-2) must go 1-0#
Bethune-Cookman (6-4) must go 1-0

Hampton (5-4)^ eliminated
Norfolk State 3-5 eliminated
Morgan State (1-6) eliminated
SC State (2-5) eliminated
Florida A&M (2-6) eliminated
Delaware State (1-6) eliminated
Savannah State (0-7) eliminated

Missouri Valley
*North Dakota State (9-1)
*South Dakota State (8-2) must go 1-2
*South Dakota (7-3)
*Western Illinois (7-3)

Northern Iowa (6-4) must go 1-0
Illinois State (6-4) must go 1-0

Southern Illinois (4-5) eliminated
Youngstown State (3-5) eliminated
Missouri State (1-6) eliminated
Indiana State (0-7) eliminated

Northeast
CCSU (7-3) must go 1-0#
Duquesne (7-3) must go 1-0#

Saint Francis (5-4) eliminated

Sacred Heart (3-5) eliminated
Robert Morris (2-5) eliminated
Bryant (2-5) eliminated
Wagner (2-5) eliminated

Ohio Valley
*Jacksonville State (9-1)
*Austin Peay (7-4)

Eastern Illinois (6-4) must go 1-0

Tennessee State (4-3) eliminated
SE Missouri State (2-5) eliminated
Eastern Kentucky (2-5) eliminated
Murray State (2-5) eliminated
UT Martin (3-4) eliminated
Tennessee Tech (0-7) eliminated

Patriot
Colgate (6-4) must go 1-0

Bucknell (4-5) eliminated
Lehigh (2-5) eliminated
Lafayette (2-6) eliminated
Fordham (2-6) eliminated
Holy Cross (2-6) eliminated
Georgetown (1-6) eliminated

Pioneer
*San Diego (8-2)#

Drake (6-4) eliminated
Campbell (5-4) eliminated
Butler (5-3) eliminated
Jacksonville (4-3) eliminated
Valparaiso (3-4) eliminated
Marist (3-5) eliminated
Morehead State (3-5) eliminated
Dayton (3-5) eliminated
Stetson (2-6) eliminated
Davidson (2-5) eliminated

Southern
*Wofford (9-1)
*Furman (7-3)
*Western Carolina (7-4) +

Samford (7-3) must go 1-0#

Mercer (4-5) eliminated
The Citadel (5-4) eliminated
ETSU (3-4) eliminated
Chattanooga (1-7) eliminated
VMI (0-8) eliminated

Southland
*Central Arkansas (9-1)
*Sam Houston State (9-1)
*Nicholls (8-2)
*McNeese (8-2)#

SE Louisiana (5-5) eliminated
Stephen F Austin (3-5) eliminated
Abilene (2-6) eliminated
Incarnate Word (1-6) eliminated
Northwestern State (1-6) eliminated
Houston Baptist (1-6) eliminated
Lamar (1-6) eliminated

SWAC
Alcorn State (7-3) must go 1-0#

grizband
November 12th, 2017, 11:48 PM
Condensed to only include teams at the 7 win plateau, sorted by conference. There are currently 27 teams with 7 D1 wins, with another 12 teams who can achieve this mark in the final week.

Big Sky (4)
*Weber State (8-2)
*Southern Utah (7-2)
*Northern Arizona (7-3)
*Montana (7-3)

Big South (2)
*Monmouth (9-1)
*Kennesaw State (9-1)

Colonial (5)
*James Madison (10-0)
*Stony Brook (8-2)
*Elon (8-2)
*New Hampshire (7-3)
*Delaware (7-3)

MEAC (2)
*North Carolina A&T (10-0)
*Howard (7-3)

Missouri Valley (4)
*North Dakota State (9-1)
*South Dakota State (8-2) must go 1-2
*South Dakota (7-3)
*Western Illinois (7-3)

Ohio Valley (2)
*Jacksonville State (9-1)
*Austin Peay (7-4)

Pioneer (1)
*San Diego (8-2)

Southern (3)
*Wofford (9-1)
*Furman (7-3)
*Western Carolina (7-4)

Southland (4)
*Central Arkansas (9-1)
*Sam Houston State (9-1)
*Nicholls (8-2)
*McNeese (8-2)

BisonTru
November 12th, 2017, 11:53 PM
I'm going to piggy back onto your thread. I've done this the past few weeks. Here's a list ranked by Massey with the predictive results of Massey of every team that can get to 6 D1 wins.





D1 Wins
Proj. Remaining
Total


N Dakota StMissouri Valley
9-10.900
9
0.85
9.85


James MadisonColonial
10-01.000
10
0.96
10.96


S Dakota StMissouri Valley
8-20.800
8
0.6
8.6


Northern IowaMissouri Valley
6-40.600
6
0.99
6.99


W IllinoisMissouri Valley
7-30.700
7
0.84
7.84


Southern UtahBig Sky
8-20.800
8
0.65
8.65


Weber StBig Sky
8-20.800
7
0.95
7.95


South DakotaMissouri Valley
7-30.700
7
0.4
7.4


Cent ArkansasSouthland
9-10.900
9
0.97
9.97


Jacksonville StOH Valley
9-10.900
9
0.96
9.96


Northern ArizonaBig Sky
7-30.700
7
0.35
7.35


Youngstown StMissouri Valley
5-50.500
5
0.92
5.92


E WashingtonBig Sky
6-40.600
6
0.97
6.97


Illinois StMissouri Valley
6-40.600
6
0.15
6.15


DelawareColonial
7-30.700
7
0.74
7.74


Stony BrookColonial
8-20.800
8
0.62
8.62


FurmanSouthern
7-30.700
7
0.61
7.61


MontanaBig Sky
7-30.700
7
0.48
7.48


Sam Houston StSouthland
9-10.900
9
0.99
9.99


ElonColonial
8-20.800
8
0.04
8.04


CS SacramentoBig Sky
6-40.600
6
0.63
6.63


RichmondColonial
5-50.500
5
0.91
5.91


WoffordSouthern
9-10.900
9
0.02
9.02


SamfordSouthern
7-30.700
6
0.39
6.39


KennesawBig South
9-10.900
9
0.62
9.62


New HampshireColonial
7-30.700
7
0.61
7.61


UC DavisBig Sky
5-50.500
5
0.37
5.37


McNeese StSouthland
8-20.800
7
0.97
7.97


Monmouth NJBig South
9-10.900
9
0.38
9.38


ColgatePatriot League
6-40.600
6
0.99
6.99


Nicholls StSouthland
8-20.800
8
0.47
8.47


W CarolinaSouthern
7-40.636
7
0.04
7.04


Austin PeayOH Valley
7-40.636
7
0.72
7.72


Central ConnNortheast
7-30.700
6
0.99
6.99


San DiegoPioneer
8-20.800
7
0.99
7.99


SE LouisianaSouthland
5-50.500
5
0.53
5.53


DuquesneNortheast
7-30.700
6
0.74
6.74


E IllinoisOH Valley
6-40.600
6
0.28
6.28

UNHWildcat18
November 13th, 2017, 12:01 AM
The NCAA Division I Football Championship provides for a field of 24 teams to compete in a single elimination tournament. Of the 24 teams, 10 conference champions will receive automatic qualifications with the remaining best 10 teams being selected on an at-large basis by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top eight teams in the 24-team bracket for the championship are seeded and receive First Round byes. Team pairings are determined according to geographical proximity. Teams from the same conference will not be paired for First Round games or for Second Round games when both teams are playing their first games of the championship (except for teams from the same conference that did not play against each other during the regular season; such teams may play each other in the first and second round).

No potential second round conference re-matches

BisonTru
November 13th, 2017, 12:09 AM
The NCAA Division I Football Championship provides for a field of 24 teams to compete in a single elimination tournament. Of the 24 teams, 10 conference champions will receive automatic qualifications with the remaining best 10 teams being selected on an at-large basis by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top eight teams in the 24-team bracket for the championship are seeded and receive First Round byes. Team pairings are determined according to geographical proximity. Teams from the same conference will not be paired for First Round games or for Second Round games when both teams are playing their first games of the championship (except for teams from the same conference that did not play against each other during the regular season; such teams may play each other in the first and second round).

No potential second round conference re-matches

I don't know where you got that or why it's relevant in this thread but this is straight from the championship manual.

"7. Once the first-round pairings have been determined, there will be no adjustments to the bracket (e.g., a seeded teammay play a conference opponent that advanced out of the first round)."

JSUSoutherner
November 13th, 2017, 12:17 AM
The NCAA Division I Football Championship provides for a field of 24 teams to compete in a single elimination tournament. Of the 24 teams, 10 conference champions will receive automatic qualifications with the remaining best 10 teams being selected on an at-large basis by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top eight teams in the 24-team bracket for the championship are seeded and receive First Round byes. Team pairings are determined according to geographical proximity. Teams from the same conference will not be paired for First Round games or for Second Round games when both teams are playing their first games of the championship (except for teams from the same conference that did not play against each other during the regular season; such teams may play each other in the first and second round).

No potential second round conference re-matches

Citadel/Wofford
New Hampshire/ JMU

Both of those rematches happened in the second round last year.

UNHWildcat18
November 13th, 2017, 01:18 AM
Citadel/Wofford
New Hampshire/ JMU

Both of those rematches happened in the second round last year.

It came right off the ncaa's websites page

http://www.ncaa.com/championships/football/fcs/road-to-the-championship

It may be a change for this year I am not sure. We will find out on selection day for certain.

Catbooster
November 13th, 2017, 02:19 AM
The NCAA Division I Football Championship provides for a field of 24 teams to compete in a single elimination tournament. Of the 24 teams, 10 conference champions will receive automatic qualifications with the remaining best 10 teams being selected on an at-large basis by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top eight teams in the 24-team bracket for the championship are seeded and receive First Round byes. Team pairings are determined according to geographical proximity. Teams from the same conference will not be paired for First Round games or for Second Round games when both teams are playing their first games of the championship (except for teams from the same conference that did not play against each other during the regular season; such teams may play each other in the first and second round).

No potential second round conference re-matches
I don't think that's new. Both teams are not playing their first game in the second round - only one of them is (never understood that wording).

Catbooster
November 13th, 2017, 02:23 AM
2017 FCS Playoff At Large Eligibility (Version 4)

I compiled a list of FCS teams still capable of reaching 7 Division 1 wins this season. Although 7 wins is no longer the official plateau for at-large selection, it is highly unlikely a 6-5 team will be selected. The list is for reference only, and is not meant to predict the probability of the teams selected. It will be updated weekly, as teams are eliminated, or teams secure their conference auto-bid.

Teams are organized by conference, although Ivy League teams are not included since their conference does not participate in the FCS playoffs. MEAC teams are listed since their second place team could still theoretically receive a playoff berth; only Alcorn State from the SWAC is listed, since all other teams are eliminated, or have schedule conflicts.

Key:
Teams preceded by an asterisk (*) have already reached 7 Division 1 wins.
Teams listed in bold need to win all remaining games to reach 7 Division I wins.
Teams followed by a hashtag (#) have played a lower division team
Teams followed by a plus sign (+) have an FBS team remaining on their schedule.

Big Sky
*Weber State (8-2)
*Southern Utah (7-2)
*Northern Arizona (7-3)
*Montana (7-3)

Eastern Washington (6-4) must go 1-0
Sacramento State (6-4) must go 1-0
Weber should have a # sign. They played Montana Western.

ST_Lawson
November 13th, 2017, 09:10 AM
I don't think that's new. Both teams are not playing their first game in the second round - only one of them is (never understood that wording).

That's not even possible, right? The first round is two teams against each other, so in the second round only the seeded team is playing their first game...it's not possible for the non-seeded team to be playing their first game...unless the other team forfeits or something...but even then I think it still counts as a game, "legally" speaking.

MR. CHICKEN
November 13th, 2017, 09:13 AM
2017 FCS Playoff At Large Eligibility (Version 4)

I compiled a list of FCS teams still capable of reaching 7 Division 1 wins this season. Although 7 wins is no longer the official plateau for at-large selection, it is highly unlikely a 6-5 team will be selected. The list is for reference only, and is not meant to predict the probability of the teams selected. It will be updated weekly, as teams are eliminated, or teams secure their conference auto-bid.

Teams are organized by conference, although Ivy League teams are not included since their conference does not participate in the FCS playoffs. MEAC teams are listed since their second place team could still theoretically receive a playoff berth; only Alcorn State from the SWAC is listed, since all other teams are eliminated, or have schedule conflicts.

Key:
Teams preceded by an asterisk (*) have already reached 7 Division 1 wins.
Teams listed in bold need to win all remaining games to reach 7 Division I wins.
Teams followed by a hashtag (#) have played a lower division team
Teams followed by a plus sign (+) have an FBS team remaining on their schedule.

Big Sky
*Weber State (8-2)#
*Southern Utah (7-2)
*Northern Arizona (7-3)
*Montana (7-3)

Eastern Washington (6-4) must go 1-0
Sacramento State (6-4) must go 1-0

UC Davis (5-5) eliminated
Montana State (4-5) eliminated
Idaho State (4-5) eliminated
Northern Colorado (2-4) eliminated
North Dakota (2-6) eliminated
Portland State (0-7) eliminated
Cal Poly (0-7) eliminated

Big South
*Monmouth (9-1)
*Kennesaw State (9-1)


Charleston Southern (4-4) eliminated
Presbyterian (3-4) eliminated
Gardner-Webb (1-5) eliminated
Liberty (3-4) ineligible

Colonial
*James Madison (10-0)
*Stony Brook (8-2)
*Elon (8-2)
*New Hampshire (7-3)
*Delaware (7-3)

Richmond (5-5) eliminated
Maine (4-4) eliminated
Villanova (4-5) eliminated
Albany (3-5) eliminated
Towson (2-5) eliminated
William & Mary (2-5) eliminated
Rhode Island (1-6) eliminated

MEAC
*North Carolina A&T (10-0)
*Howard (7-3)

NC Central (7-2) must go 1-0#
Bethune-Cookman (6-4) must go 1-0

Hampton (5-4)^ eliminated
Norfolk State 3-5 eliminated
Morgan State (1-6) eliminated
SC State (2-5) eliminated
Florida A&M (2-6) eliminated
Delaware State (1-6) eliminated
Savannah State (0-7) eliminated

Missouri Valley
*North Dakota State (9-1)
*South Dakota State (8-2) must go 1-2
*South Dakota (7-3)
*Western Illinois (7-3)

Northern Iowa (6-4) must go 1-0
Illinois State (6-4) must go 1-0

Southern Illinois (4-5) eliminated
Youngstown State (3-5) eliminated
Missouri State (1-6) eliminated
Indiana State (0-7) eliminated

Northeast
CCSU (7-3) must go 1-0#
Duquesne (7-3) must go 1-0#

Saint Francis (5-4) eliminated

Sacred Heart (3-5) eliminated
Robert Morris (2-5) eliminated
Bryant (2-5) eliminated
Wagner (2-5) eliminated

Ohio Valley
*Jacksonville State (9-1)
*Austin Peay (7-4)

Eastern Illinois (6-4) must go 1-0

Tennessee State (4-3) eliminated
SE Missouri State (2-5) eliminated
Eastern Kentucky (2-5) eliminated
Murray State (2-5) eliminated
UT Martin (3-4) eliminated
Tennessee Tech (0-7) eliminated

Patriot
Colgate (6-4) must go 1-0

Bucknell (4-5) eliminated
Lehigh (2-5) eliminated
Lafayette (2-6) eliminated
Fordham (2-6) eliminated
Holy Cross (2-6) eliminated
Georgetown (1-6) eliminated

Pioneer
*San Diego (8-2)#

Drake (6-4) eliminated
Campbell (5-4) eliminated
Butler (5-3) eliminated
Jacksonville (4-3) eliminated
Valparaiso (3-4) eliminated
Marist (3-5) eliminated
Morehead State (3-5) eliminated
Dayton (3-5) eliminated
Stetson (2-6) eliminated
Davidson (2-5) eliminated

Southern
*Wofford (9-1)
*Furman (7-3)
*Western Carolina (7-4) +

Samford (7-3) must go 1-0#

Mercer (4-5) eliminated
The Citadel (5-4) eliminated
ETSU (3-4) eliminated
Chattanooga (1-7) eliminated
VMI (0-8) eliminated

Southland
*Central Arkansas (9-1)
*Sam Houston State (9-1)
*Nicholls (8-2)
*McNeese (8-2)#

SE Louisiana (5-5) eliminated
Stephen F Austin (3-5) eliminated
Abilene (2-6) eliminated
Incarnate Word (1-6) eliminated
Northwestern State (1-6) eliminated
Houston Baptist (1-6) eliminated
Lamar (1-6) eliminated

SWAC
Alcorn State (7-3) must go 1-0#

....GRIZZWOLD......LEHIGH HAS NOT BEEN ELIMINATED....IFIN' DEY BEAT LAFFY.....5 CONFERENCE WINS........IFIN' COLGATE BEATS GEORGETOWN.....5 CONFERENCE WINS.......LEHIGH OWNS DUH W...OVERAH COLGATE......LEHIGH WILL BE CONFERENCE CHAMPS.......&.....AUTOMATIC QUALIFIER.........AWK!

clenz
November 13th, 2017, 09:14 AM
That's not even possible, right? The first round is two teams against each other, so in the second round only the seeded team is playing their first game...it's not possible for the non-seeded team to be playing their first game...unless the other team forfeits or something...but even then I think it still counts as a game, "legally" speaking.
Correct.

The NCAA calls the score 1-0 and counts it as a game.

It doesn't count towards games played though, I don't think. It would be tough to have a kid lose a redshirt because a team forfeit a game against them.

JSUSoutherner
November 13th, 2017, 09:16 AM
.....LEHIGH HAS NOT BEEN ELIMINATED....IFIN' DEY BEAT LAFFY.....5 CONFERENCE WINS........IFIN' COLGATE BEATS GEORGETOWN.....5 CONFERENCE WINS.......LEHIGH OWNS DUH W...OVERAH COLGATE......LEHIGH WILL BE CONFERENCE CHAMPS.........AWK!

This list is for At-large bids.

Whether Lehigh is conference champs or not it is impossible that they receive an At-Large bid. It's the auto or nothing, hence their elimination.

MR. CHICKEN
November 13th, 2017, 09:29 AM
This list is for At-large bids.

Whether Lehigh is conference champs or not it is impossible that they receive an At-Large bid. It's the auto or nothing, hence their elimination.

http://www.anygivensaturday.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=26488&stc=1.........xembarrassedxxembarrassedxxembarrass edx......ER......AWK!

AggieManiac704
November 13th, 2017, 09:35 AM
A&T will be the MEAC rep in the CB.
Alcorn clinched a berth in the SWAC Champ Game.

Reign of Terrier
November 13th, 2017, 10:05 AM
The NCAA Division I Football Championship provides for a field of 24 teams to compete in a single elimination tournament. Of the 24 teams, 10 conference champions will receive automatic qualifications with the remaining best 10 teams being selected on an at-large basis by the Division I Football Championship Committee. The top eight teams in the 24-team bracket for the championship are seeded and receive First Round byes. Team pairings are determined according to geographical proximity. Teams from the same conference will not be paired for First Round games or for Second Round games when both teams are playing their first games of the championship (except for teams from the same conference that did not play against each other during the regular season; such teams may play each other in the first and second round).

No potential second round conference re-matches


I don't know where you got that or why it's relevant in this thread but this is straight from the championship manual.

"7. Once the first-round pairings have been determined, there will be no adjustments to the bracket (e.g., a seeded teammay play a conference opponent that advanced out of the first round)."


Citadel/Wofford
New Hampshire/ JMU

Both of those rematches happened in the second round last year.

Y'all need to stop this, Wofford is either playing Furman or we aren't, I need the certaintyxlolx