So YSU was not good enough to make the 2013 post-season.....but teams with lower SRS (as well as lower ranking in other polls) were good enough?
From what I've read, the SRS does not penalize teams for late season losses. It shouldn't, because if it did it would be a(nother) de facto penalty for membership in a strong conference. If the selection committee truly penalizes teams for end of the season skids, than maybe NDSU should have a bye week the last week. Maybe the MVFC should allow OOC opponents to finish the season.
Again...YSU's last 3 games were against teams ranked #1 (also national champions ), #14, and UNI who was ranked two weeks before we played them. That same 2013 UNI team defeated Iowa State, crushed McNeese (who was ranked 9th), and finished the season with three straight wins. All 5 UNI losses were in the #1 FCS conference....and three of the games went to OT...two of them double OT...and they lost to the national champs by one point.
McNeese took a much worse beating from UNI and made the playoffs (YSU lost by 2....McNeese lost by 35 points).
How would at-large teams like TN State or Jacksonville State have fared versus those three teams? I'm pretty sure it would have been an 0-3 curb-stomping for all three games.
Here's an AGS thread about the SRS:
http://www.anygivensaturday.com/showthread.php?148321-SRS-releasedI agree with the posters...the SRS produces results that wildly vary from nearly all other polls...including Massey which is a composite of polls. The SRS is claimed to factor in SOS....but if it does it must be given little weight.
BTW....it is not a conspiracy if it is a proven fact. A lower SRS team (Samford) made the 2013 post-season over a higher ranked team (YSU).
I agree with Wick. The final week (or even two weeks), every team should know the scenarios that exclude them or qualify them. There should be zero mystery after all of the scores are in on the final Saturday of regular season. The selection show should simply reveal the pairings, seeds, and venues.