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IAA Fan:
Automatic Qualification Criteria/ProcessThe Division I Football Championship Committee will annually make the determination
of which eligible conferences will receive automatic qualification. The following criteria
are used when determining which conferences shall receive annual automatic qualification
for the NCAA Division I Football Championship:
1. Non-conference records;
2. Strength of non-conference opponents;
3. Recent postseason history; and
4. Competition against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents.
The Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet policy stipulates that for the
Division I Football Championship at least 50 percent of the bracket shall be reserved for at-large
selections, and no more than 50 percent of the bracket shall be available for automatic
qualification of eligible conferences.

For those conferences that qualify for automatic qualification but do not receive it,
a guaranteed at-large position shall be awarded in any year in which its conference
champion team meets all of the following conditions:
a. Team wins a minimum of eight Division I games during the season;
b. Team wins a minimum of two non-conference games against Division I teams
representing a conference that has earned an automatic qualification in that year;
and
c. Team finishes the season ranked 20 or higher in an average of the last regular-season
media, coaches and/or computer polls (which will be determined by
the committee on an annual basis). For 2011, the media poll will be the Sports
Network Poll, the coaches poll will be the FCS Coaches poll and the computer
poll using the following computer rankings: The Massey Ratings, Wolfe Rankings, Ashburn Rankings,
Self Rankings and the Laz Index.


So for those of you complaining about playing two Non-Scholarship teams ...the above is why. Which is also why you will see the Pioneer with an automatic berth soon. When this happens, only the schedules will keep the conferences in contention for an automatic berth. Also, the media people are so east-coast biased, all of the votes are going to continue to go to the Colonial. Then when they break back into 2 again ...they will just dominate the participants. Another good reason to look at any IA conference that will have us.

Wick250:
IAA Fan,

Why are you upset?  There is nothing new here; these are the rules that were in operation last year.  These rules make it virtually impossible for a Pioneer League team to make the playoffs since they would have to schedule and defeat two teams from automatic qualifier conferences AND finish in the top 20.  Not going to happen.  The only way the Pioneer League gets a spot is if the playoffs expand to 24. 

The CAA is shrinking, not breaking back into two parts.  Massachusetts is gone, Villanova might follow, James Madison is seriously thinking about leaving, and newcomers Old Dominion and Georgia State have openly stated that the CAA is a stepping-stone.  The CAA is going to need quality newcomers just to retain status as a single 8/9 team FCS league.  That, hopefully, will be our opening and allow us to escape from the ever-western expanding MVFC.

With the arrival of the four super conferences on the horizon, moving to a IA conference now is sheer folly.  After the super conferences form, the MAC and Sunbelts of the world will be coming down to us, especially when the super conferences start paying their players.

ysuindy:
IAA Fan - not sure what your concern with voting and the Colonial is?   The more teams the Colonial gets in the Top 20, the less likely it is that any team from a conference that does not get an auto bid.

I read the second set of criteria that you posted to apply only to the conference champion of a league that is eligible for an automatic bid (number of teams, years together, etc) but doesn't get one.

It doesn't say that any team in the Top 20 gets a bid - the number of votes that Colonial teams get doesn't matter.  All that does is make it harder for  a Pioneer League team to beat the worst two teams in the NEC or MEAC and get a guaranteed spot.

Yeah there is a lot about the Colonial set up that bothers me - but this isn't one of them.  And of course the Colonial is going to get a lot more pub and a lot more bids than the MVFC as long as the Colonial keeps winning post-season games and getting to championship games while the MVFC keeps laying eggs in December.

IAA Fan:
I agree with the super conferences in IA, but I do not like the idea that automatic qualifier conferences are now no longer "automatic". Makes recruiting far more difficult. Also make have a true representation of the entire country less likely. Not that we have this now. i have always believed in an equal number of schools from each region and conference in the post-season.

YSUfan21:

--- Quote from: IAA Fan on September 30, 2011, 12:34:21 PM ---Automatic Qualification Criteria/ProcessThe Division I Football Championship Committee will annually make the determination
of which eligible conferences will receive automatic qualification. The following criteria
are used when determining which conferences shall receive annual automatic qualification
for the NCAA Division I Football Championship:
1. Non-conference records;
2. Strength of non-conference opponents;
3. Recent postseason history; and
4. Competition against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents.
The Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet policy stipulates that for the
Division I Football Championship at least 50 percent of the bracket shall be reserved for at-large
selections, and no more than 50 percent of the bracket shall be available for automatic
qualification of eligible conferences.

For those conferences that qualify for automatic qualification but do not receive it,
a guaranteed at-large position shall be awarded in any year in which its conference
champion team meets all of the following conditions:
a. Team wins a minimum of eight Division I games during the season;
b. Team wins a minimum of two non-conference games against Division I teams
representing a conference that has earned an automatic qualification in that year;
and
c. Team finishes the season ranked 20 or higher in an average of the last regular-season
media, coaches and/or computer polls (which will be determined by
the committee on an annual basis). For 2011, the media poll will be the Sports
Network Poll, the coaches poll will be the FCS Coaches poll and the computer
poll using the following computer rankings: The Massey Ratings, Wolfe Rankings, Ashburn Rankings,
Self Rankings and the Laz Index.


So for those of you complaining about playing two Non-Scholarship teams ...the above is why. Which is also why you will see the Pioneer with an automatic berth soon. When this happens, only the schedules will keep the conferences in contention for an automatic berth. Also, the media people are so east-coast biased, all of the votes are going to continue to go to the Colonial. Then when they break back into 2 again ...they will just dominate the participants. Another good reason to look at any IA conference that will have us.

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so we should jump to 1-A while we are rebuilding and get our ass handed to us insted of working on contending for confrence and national championships again first?

if we were going to move to 1-A it should have been 1997 (after our last NC win and 3rd of the decade, and 3rd in the last 6 years) not durring a rebuilding mode

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