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2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 26th, 2010, 6:35 pm
by SumItUp
This information is to help keep track of the playoff picture. There are 106 FCS teams. This number does not include the SWAC or Ivy League since those conferences choose to not participate in the FCS playoffs. To qualify for an at-large bid to the playoffs, a team needs a minimum of 7 Division 1 (FBS or FCS) wins. If a team is categorized as a BUBBLE team, they must win all of their remaining D1 games to be eligible for an at-large bid. If a team is categorized as ELIMINATED, they are not capable of winning 7 D1 games during this season. Last season, 27 of the eligible teams reached 7 D1 wins. This year, with the addition of two new auto bid conferences (Big South & NEC), there are also 2 additional at-large positions available.
After week 4, two teams (Lamar & Savannah State) have been eliminated. There are 19 teams that are on the bubble. Three of those teams (Eastern Illinois, Elon and Southern Illinois) participated in last year's playoffs.
Bubble Teams - Butler, Campbell, Charleston Southern, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, Howard, Idaho State, Indiana State, Nicholls State, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Presbyterian, Southern Illinois, Southern Utah, Stony Brook, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee-Martin, Valparaiso
Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State
View Week 4 Standings by Conference
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 26th, 2010, 7:21 pm
by BJWilliams
Would I be able to use this breakdown in my blog if I credited you by name?
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 12:07 am
by JK37
So, theoretically, a team could win the Big South by going 6-0, yet not have the prerequisite 7 D-I wins?
What then?
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 12:14 am
by SumItUp
7 D1 wins are only needed for an at-large selection. The conference winner is determined by the conference rules.
In theory, the committee could select a team with 6 D1 wins for an at large, but it has not been done before.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 12:15 am
by SuperJon
JK37 wrote:So, theoretically, a team could win the Big South by going 6-0, yet not have the prerequisite 7 D-I wins?
What then?
They get the auto-bid.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 12:29 am
by JMUDukes
2 teams are already eliminated? talk about a rough year
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 6:58 pm
by JMUDukes
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: September 27th, 2010, 7:34 pm
by LUminary
One of the quirks of the expansion is that the No. 5 seed and the seven unseeded teams that get a first-round bye will know exactly who they will play in the round of 16 and have two weeks to prepare. The top four seeds will have to wait to know for sure. Probably not a huge deal, but one of the downsides of the new format.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 9:48 am
by BigAl57
Can anyone find a blank FCS playoff bracket? i see the one that JMUDUKES put out but it is one person's predictions. I thought that 1st round games were more locally played. he has some cross country trips in the 1st round.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 2:49 pm
by Sly Fox
It is my understanding the bottom teams will play in 1st round regardless of geography. Knowing the NCAA, I also get the feeling that the best two bids will host whether they are close to each other or not.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 2:52 pm
by BigAl57
Sly,
do you have a blank play off bracket??
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 3:00 pm
by jcmanson
BigAl57 wrote:Sly,
do you have a blank play off bracket??
just google 20 team single elimination bracket - that's what it will look like.
The top 5 teams get seeded. The bottom 8 teams will play in the first round. The NCAA will do their best to match up teams based on geography. So, let's say the bottom 8 are Liberty, William & Mary, Colgate, Robert Morris, Eastern Washington, Furman, Texas St, and Youngstown St then we’d likely play W&M.
But it’s WAY too early to try to predict who we’ll play. With as many teams are within a relatively short driving distance I think we have a great chance to either play at home or play someone close by.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 1st, 2010, 4:06 pm
by Schfourteenteen
I really believe we'd have enough of a bid to get a home game in this, and just about every other scenario.
Week 5
Posted: October 4th, 2010, 12:05 am
by SumItUp
After Week 5, 11 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. Eastern Illinois is the first 2009 playoff participant to be eliminated in the 2010 season. There are now 29 additional teams on the bubble.
Bubble Teams - Bryant, Bucknell, Campbell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Coastal Carolina, Delaware State, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, Fordham, Gardner-Webb, Howard, Indiana State, Lafayette, Morgan State, Murray State, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Sacred Heart, Samford, San Diego, South Dakota State, Southern Illinois, Stony Brook, 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
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 4th, 2010, 10:37 am
by BigAl57
Where did you find this info?
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 4th, 2010, 10:42 am
by jcmanson
BigAl57 wrote:Where did you find this info?
he puts it together himself
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 1:14 pm
by SumItUp
After Week 6, 27 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. Elon is the second 2009 playoff participant to be eliminated in the 2010 season. There are now 23 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game.
Bubble Teams (23) - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Drake, Eastern Kentucky, Gardner-Webb, Illinois State, Indiana State, Maine, Monmouth, Morgan State, Murray State, Norfolk State, Sacramento State, Samford, South Dakota State, 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
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 2:35 pm
by BigAl57
SumItUp- thanks for doing this. Well Done!
As we roll thru and win the BSC we will systematically eliminate our opponents for an at large berth. Got to love it!
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 8:20 pm
by 01LUGrad
Schfourteenteen wrote:I really believe we'd have enough of a bid to get a home game in this, and just about every other scenario.
Let's say we get in and get a home game. It will be 2 days after Thanksgiving. No one will be there. At all.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 9:10 pm
by kuntryboimike
01LUGrad wrote:Schfourteenteen wrote:I really believe we'd have enough of a bid to get a home game in this, and just about every other scenario.
Let's say we get in and get a home game. It will be 2 days after Thanksgiving. No one will be there. At all.
I'm dropping whatever I'm doing and going. I WILL be at that game.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 9:49 pm
by BJWilliams
If we are hosting a game I know the band will be there (Id of been there even if I wasnt in the band)
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 12th, 2010, 10:28 pm
by 01LUGrad
I'm pretty sure everyone on this board within reasonable driving distance would do everything they could to get there, myself included. I'm talking about the student side (that everyone is railing against in the other thread) and a lot of the locals who will be eating turkey left-overs.
Don't get me wrong. I would love for us to host a game. It just stinks that it can't be the next weekend. The place would be going crazy if that was the case.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 1:29 am
by SumItUp
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
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 2:33 pm
by bozlady
01LUGrad wrote:Schfourteenteen wrote:I really believe we'd have enough of a bid to get a home game in this, and just about every other scenario.
Let's say we get in and get a home game. It will be 2 days after Thanksgiving. No one will be there. At all.
Thanksgiving and football go together. I don't know if we'll see a record crowd but I'm certain it will be a large crowd. We'll need lots of good advertising.
Re: 2010 At-Large Playoff Elimination & Eligibility
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 4:17 pm
by 01LUGrad
I hope like crazy that you are right and I am wrong!