The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:25 pm
Certainly we can all draw a distinction between a 15-1 Colgate team that finished the regular season ranked #6 and was seeded in the I-AA field that season than the 4 or 5 loss teams currently gracing the playoff field.
Sure we can...with the benefit of hindsight.
Now...without the benefit of hindsight, can you draw that much of a distinction between that 11-0 non-scholarship Colgate Team in 2003 & the 10-1 2016 San Diego Team that only lost to Cal-Poly (who was ranked as high as #14...and who San Diego later beat in their re-match)...and was never ranked until squeaking in at #25 in the final week of the regular season.
No way 10-1 SD makes the Playoffs in 2016 without that AQ...and maybe...if they don’t have to descend into the bowels of FCS Visiting Team Hell the following week after they knocked off Cal-Poly..the Toreros go on a little Colgate03-type run...and then get their butts whipped by that same NDSU Team in Frisco, TX...in the Finals...just like Colgate did by the Blue Hens.
I can assure many people - the get-off-my-lawn crowd - in 2003 were saying Colgate had no business in the Playoffs, they were a non-scholarship program, their ranking / seeding was only attributable to the overranking of all the Ivy Teams....and on and on.
Welp...we found out...they were better than 3 ranked scholarship programs - #5 UMass, #10 Western Illinois, and #13 Florida Atlantic.
PFL, NEC, Ivy, MEAC, SWAC Champions all ‘belong’ in the FCS Playoffs...if they’ll come.