Don't read this unless you want to get very angry. But if you read the Any Given Saturday site, you know that some have uncovered the not so mysterious or secret methodology behind the NCAA SRS (simple ratings system) that the selection committee uses, in conjunction with strength-of-schedule, to fill the at large berths. Turns out this information was on the 15th page of an NCAA release about the FCS playoffs.
Simply put, this is an abomination. Why? Because it treats EVERY FCS PROGRAM AS AN EQUAL. For example, if we beat Illinois State in Normal or NDSU in Fargo, we would get 1.25 points for each win. But if a Southland team wins a road game against the garbage at the bottom of their conference (for example, Houston Baptist, Incarnate Word, or Nichols,) they get 1.25 points for each win.
Here is how it works. If you win a home game against a FCS opponent (any FCS opponent including Paladin's "weenies,") you get 0.75 points. If you win a road game against a FCS opponent, you get 1.25 points.
If you lose a road game against a FCS opponent, you suffer a 0.75 point reduction. If you lose a home game against a FCS opponent, you lose 1.25 points.
Here is an even worse feature. Lose to a FBS foe and suffer a 0.65 points reduction. Beat one of those and you get only 1.35 points. Seriously. I am not making this up.
Anyway, here is how the contenders in the MVFC stand now under this ridiculous formula with three weeks remaining. This has not been published anywhere. Just access the results and use a calculator.
8.85 NDSU
5.50 Illinois State
4.25 Youngstown State
3.85 Indiana State
1.45 Northern Iowa
0.75 Southern Illinois
0 SDSU
How about contenders from the CAA, given that New Hampshire and Villanova are locks.
4.85 Richmond
3.45 James Madison
1.35 William and Mary
And what about that logjam atop the Big Sky conference
6.0 Eastern Washington
3.75 Northern Arizona
2.85 Cal Poly
2.75 Montana
2.75 Montana State
2.6 Idaho State
Keep in mind that this absurd ratings system supposedly counts only 50% for the at large selections. SOS counts the other 50% and every MVFC team will profit there. And conferences with lots of dogs at the bottom (Southland and Big Sky) should be hurt by SOS too.