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NCAA Play-Off Committee announces block buster.

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IAA Fan:
Bull. The only thing more absurd is taking a rebuilding program and increasing OOC schedule strength when they already play in the toughest conference. Common sense, so why do you continually argue such a point as if it were the 1990's? Bring this up again when we have been in the post-season 5 out of the last 6-years.

Also, they are not looking to exclude us ...quite the contrary. They are looking to get YSU to host, we are historically a great venue for the NCAA. It will be tough to give us a home game if we do not win-out.

FOOTBALLFEVER:
The CFB daily show just released it's top 10 F.C.S. rankings and the only Missouri conference team listed was N.D.S.U. at 4th.

guinpen:

--- Quote from: Penguin Nation on November 03, 2016, 10:35:31 AM ---
YSU does not meet the FBS requirement of 15K average attendance, and prolly can't afford 82 scholarships (let alone FCOA scholarships).  Most MAC schools are on an unsustainable fiscal path and can only run up the credit card so long.  My guess is a few MAC schools will stay FBS, but most of the conference will drop to FCS, and invite YSU to replace a school that stayed FBS....prolly w/in 10 years.



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I agree

IAA Fan:
It is easy to see how they want to go ...and should go:

The country generally splits eat and west of the Mississippi River = 2
There are two regional offices in each of those areas for a total = 4. Here are the states associated with each, this does change annually:

- Region 1 - Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont;
- Region 2 - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia;
- Region 3 - Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin; and
- Region 4 - Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.


Now go to the participating conferences and look for their home offices:

Region 4: Big Sky: Utah
Region 4: Southland: TX

Region 3: Missouri Valley: MO
Region 3: Pioneer League: MO

Region 2: Big South: NC
Region 2: Southern: SC
Region 2: Colonial: VA
Region 2: Mid-Eastern Athletic: VA
Region 2: Ohio Valley: TN

Region 1: Northeast: NJ
Region 1: Patriot League: PA

From here you configure 6 teams from each region, which means you have to place some teams on location of the college, as opposed to the conference. So if anyone wants to take the top teams in these states and their conferences ,,,you can pretty much figure it out in advance.

tjbison:
Moron head of the committee that released these ridiculous rankings will be grilled on our local radio show

www.bison1660.com 1pm ET, noon CT


OR you could get the app in the app store just to hear his "explanation"


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