2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility

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clenz wrote:
JayJ79 wrote: But they're no longer a game that many of the MVFC teams can totally overlook as an easy "gimme" win either.
While I agree for the most part, I don't think they strike "fear" in anybody except Illinois State
And Illinois State probably didn't strike fear into UNI's players last year.....
until it was too late. :ugeek:
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JayJ79 wrote:
clenz wrote: While I agree for the most part, I don't think they strike "fear" in anybody except Illinois State
And Illinois State probably didn't strike fear into UNI's players last year.....
until it was too late. :ugeek:
I don't think UNI cared about any game other than Iowa last year sadly.
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clenz wrote:
JayJ79 wrote: And Illinois State probably didn't strike fear into UNI's players last year.....
until it was too late. :ugeek:
I don't think UNI cared about any game other than Iowa last year sadly.
Right. Instead of practicing and studying film of upcoming opponents, the players and coaches all just sat around and reminisced about week 1. :roll:

I could see a game like that adversely affecting games prior to it (not applicable in that case), as players are looking ahead instead of concentrating on the current opponent. And maybe affecting the next week. But beyond that, no.
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Texas State is officially in the bubble and if this week was an indication, we might be out next week at this time. Just pathetic.

Other SLC teams on the bubble McNeese, & Southeastern. Hell, we are close to eliminating the whole conference :rofl:
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Clenz, we just beat another D-1 team in OT...off the haterade yet??????????? Not sure how we will do on the road but I am interested to see how it goes!
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CatMom wrote:Texas State is officially in the bubble and if this week was an indication, we might be out next week at this time. Just pathetic.

Other SLC teams on the bubble McNeese, & Southeastern. Hell, we are close to eliminating the whole conference :rofl:
Considering the playoff history of the SLC in the last few years, What difference would it make??? :)
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dgreenwell3 wrote:Clenz, we just beat another D-1 team in OT...off the haterade yet??????????? Not sure how we will do on the road but I am interested to see how it goes!
It's clear Indiana State fans don't know how to handle more than one D1 win a season
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After Week 7, 40 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. Southern Illinois is the third 2009 playoff participant to be eliminated in the 2010 season. There are now 26 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game. Jacksonville State is the first team to reach 7 D1 wins.

Bubble Teams (26) - Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Drake, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Holy Cross, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, McNeese State, Missouri State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, South Carolina State, South Dakota State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6 - Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5 - Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

Qualified for at-large consideration - Jacksonville State
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dgreenwell3 wrote:Clenz, we just beat another D-1 team in OT...off the haterade yet??????????? Not sure how we will do on the road but I am interested to see how it goes!
The Sycamores have definitely improved this year over past seasons (and it's about frickin time).
However, with the two sub-DI wins, INS still would need to win out to be eligible for an at-large consideration, which is what this thread is about.
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Woahh I was just talking about how he was saying "Yeah they are better, they beat quincy and Saint Josephs Woooooooot..." I wasn't saying we would make the playoffs...
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blukeys wrote:
CatMom wrote:Texas State is officially in the bubble and if this week was an indication, we might be out next week at this time. Just pathetic.

Other SLC teams on the bubble McNeese, & Southeastern. Hell, we are close to eliminating the whole conference :rofl:
Considering the playoff history of the SLC in the last few years, What difference would it make??? :)
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2010 FCS At-Large Playoff Eligibility - Week 8

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After Week 8, 54 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. There are now 14 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game. In the 2009 season, there were 27 teams that reached the 7 D1 win mark.

Bubble Teams (14) - Albany, Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Drake, Georgia State, Holy Cross, McNeese State, Missouri State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Northern Arizona, South Carolina State, South Dakota State, UC Davis
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Eliminated in Week 8 - Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6 - Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5
- Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

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Qualified (3) - Appalachian State, Jacksonville State, Southeast Missouri State
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2010 FCS At-Large Playoff Eligibility - Week 9

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After Week 9, 63 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. There are now 16 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game. In the 2009 season, there were 27 teams that reached the 7 D1 win mark. 7 Teams have reached the 7 D1 wins so far this season with 3 weeks to play.

Bubble Teams (16) - Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Colgate, Drake, Duquesne, Furman, Georgia Southern, Holy Cross, James Madison, McNeese State, Missouri State, Montana, Richmond, Sam Houston State, South Carolina State, Wagner

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Eliminated in Week 9 - Albany, Georgia State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Northern Arizona, South Dakota State, UC Davis

Eliminated in Week 8 - Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6- Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5 - Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

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Qualified (7) - Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Dayton, Jacksonville, Jacksonville State, Robert Morris, Southeast Missouri State
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SumItUp. Thank you for keeping this up over the course of the season - it takes a considerable amount of effort!
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Trapped in CA wrote:SumItUp. Thank you for keeping this up over the course of the season - it takes a considerable amount of effort!
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With a loss to UC-Davis (Mustangs choked bad in the 4th quarter) Cal Poly is now eliminated from getting into the playoffs essentially since only having 6 D1 wins on their schedule. This opens the door for several bubble teams including Montana who if they beat the Bobcats this Saturday i think will get in along with EWU and MSU making them a 3 bid conference. However if the Griz lose to the Cats i dont see them making the playoffs and seeing one of the other teams on the bubble make the jump. :twocents:
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SUUTbird wrote:With a loss to UC-Davis (Mustangs choked bad in the 4th quarter) Cal Poly is now eliminated from getting into the playoffs essentially since only having 6 D1 wins on their schedule. This opens the door for several bubble teams including Montana who if they beat the Bobcats this Saturday i think will get in along with EWU and MSU making them a 3 bid conference. However if the Griz lose to the Cats i dont see them making the playoffs and seeing one of the other teams on the bubble make the jump. :twocents:
Yup. If the Griz beat the Bobcats, the Big Sky is pretty much a lock for three teams in the post season. Otherwise, it's EWU and MSU.



Oh, and Weber if they beat Texas Tech. :lol:
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Re: 2010 FCS At-Large Playoff Eligibility - Week 9

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SumItUp wrote:After Week 9, 63 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. There are now 16 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game. In the 2009 season, there were 27 teams that reached the 7 D1 win mark. 7 Teams have reached the 7 D1 wins so far this season with 3 weeks to play.

Bubble Teams (16) - Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Colgate, Drake, Duquesne, Furman, Georgia Southern, Holy Cross, James Madison, McNeese State, Missouri State, Montana, Richmond, Sam Houston State, South Carolina State, Wagner

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Eliminated in Week 9 - Albany, Georgia State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Northern Arizona, South Dakota State, UC Davis

Eliminated in Week 8 - Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6- Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5 - Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

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Qualified (7) - Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Dayton, Jacksonville, Jacksonville State, Robert Morris, Southeast Missouri State
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IN - Robert Morris, Bethune-Cookman, Montana State, EWU, Delaware, AppSt, UNI, Lehigh, SFA, Wofford

IN with 1 win - Stony/Liberty, Montana, NDSU, W&M, McNeese, Villanova*, Weber*, WIU*, Chattanooga* (*by virtue of who they be beating)

Sweating it out: SCSt, UMass, UNH, Richmond, GSU, SEMO, SacSt, Dayton, Jacksonville

Did I miss anyone?


BTW, as an interesting aside, this could have been the year that if it weren't for the Bayou Classic, we could have seen a SWAC team actually get an invite to the playoffs. If Grambling were to have played and beaten Southern this week instead of next week, they would be 9-2 with a close loss to LaTech and an OT loss to Texas Southern who is going to represent the SWAC West in the SWAC CG. :|
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89Hen wrote:IN - Robert Morris, Bethune-Cookman, Montana State, EWU, Delaware, AppSt, UNI, Lehigh, SFA, Wofford

IN with 1 win - Stony/Liberty, Montana, NDSU, W&M, McNeese, Villanova*, Weber*, WIU*, Chattanooga* (*by virtue of who they be beating)

Sweating it out: SCSt, UMass, UNH, Richmond, GSU, SEMO, SacSt, Dayton, Jacksonville

Did I miss anyone?


BTW, as an interesting aside, this could have been the year that if it weren't for the Bayou Classic, we could have seen a SWAC team actually get an invite to the playoffs. If Grambling were to have played and beaten Southern this week instead of next week, they would be 9-2 with a close loss to LaTech and an OT loss to Texas Southern who is going to represent the SWAC West in the SWAC CG. :|
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Given that Sac has a win vs Weber, if Weber pulls the upset AND the Kitties win (I assure you that the second half of that will NOT happen), does Sac get in?

I doubt it. Those we lost to and how close those losses were should get SOME consideration.

Of course, this all will be moot after the Griz bury the Kitties.
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After Week 11, only one week remains. 74 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. There are now 14 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose their last game next week. In the 2009 season, there were 27 teams that reached the 7 D1 win mark. 19 Teams have reached 7 D1 wins so far this season with one week to play.

Bubble Teams (13) - Central Connecticut State, Chattanooga, Colgate, Duquesne, Georgia Southern, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Richmond, South Carolina State, Villanova, Weber State, Western Illinois
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Eliminated in Week 11 - Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Furman, Hampton, Wagner

Eliminated in Week 10 - Drake, Holy Cross, James Madison, Missouri State, Sam Houston State

Eliminated in Week 9 - Albany, Georgia State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Northern Arizona, South Dakota State, UC Davis

Eliminated in Week 8 - Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6 - Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, McNeese State, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5 - Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

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Qualified (19) - Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Dayton, Delaware, Eastern Washington, Jacksonville, Jacksonville State, Lehigh, Liberty, Montana State, North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Old Dominion, Robert Morris, Southeast Missouri State, Stephen F. Austin, William & Mary, Wofford[/quote]

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Central Connecticut State - St. Francis
Chattanooga - @Wofford
Colgate - @Fordham
Duquesne - @Bryant
Georgia Southern - @Furman
Massachusetts - @Rhode Island
Montana - Montana State
New Hampshire - Towson
Richmond - @William & Mary
South Carolina State - @North Carolina A&T
Villanova - @Delaware
Weber State - @Texas Tech
Western Illinois - Northern Iowa
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SuperHornet wrote:Given that Sac has a win vs Weber, if Weber pulls the upset AND the Kitties win (I assure you that the second half of that will NOT happen), does Sac get in?

I doubt it. Those we lost to and how close those losses were should get SOME consideration.

Of course, this all will be moot after the Griz bury the Kitties.
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