UNI in at 6-5? The two usual suspect conferences had most of their conference members get bids.
Agreed: Mercer's schedule is what doomed them for an at-large. They only played 8 FCS games (yes, all Socon games), and their best win was at home 10-6 over Chatty, who went 6-5. They also got dominated by VMI. Even if they are as good as some of the playoff teams, it is very easy to leave a team with that resume out.gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:20 pmThat is bad. I think they should have taken Mercer. That said all Mercer had to do was schedule an easy FCS like Charleston southern or Campbell and they were probably in. That 10 game schedule with Point is something to learn from.
Still. I wish Mercer were in. Sorry FUBeAR.
For now I pull for ETSU! If they win one or two it will help us all. (And it’s not like ETSU is Citadel so I can actually pull for them
mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 7:04 pmAgreed: Mercer's schedule is what doomed them for an at-large. They only played 8 FCS games (yes, all Socon games), and their best win was at home 10-6 over Chatty, who went 6-5. They also got dominated by VMI. Even if they are as good as some of the playoff teams, it is very easy to leave a team with that resume out.gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:20 pmThat is bad. I think they should have taken Mercer. That said all Mercer had to do was schedule an easy FCS like Charleston southern or Campbell and they were probably in. That 10 game schedule with Point is something to learn from.
Still. I wish Mercer were in. Sorry FUBeAR.
For now I pull for ETSU! If they win one or two it will help us all. (And it’s not like ETSU is Citadel so I can actually pull for them
There was talk a few years ago about the SoCon pressuring schools to get out of the business of scheduling NAIA schools. It's embarrassing for the conference to have their #2 team sit home because they opted to schedule a glorified high school team.
Prolly a bit more to this story, but you’re not wrong.
You know Furman scheduled & played Point in the last Fall season before this year, right?The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:38 pmThere was talk a few years ago about the SoCon pressuring schools to get out of the business of scheduling NAIA schools. It's embarrassing for the conference to have their #2 team sit home because they opted to schedule a glorified high school team.
They did. A lot of differences though.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:47 pmYou know Furman scheduled & played Point in the last Fall season before this year, right?The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:38 pmThere was talk a few years ago about the SoCon pressuring schools to get out of the business of scheduling NAIA schools. It's embarrassing for the conference to have their #2 team sit home because they opted to schedule a glorified high school team.
It all started on the bus ride over…and when UConn agreed to pay Yale $285k (announced in 12/20) to play in 2021 …and rolled on from there with those things & the CSU situation, along with other things, all part of the mix.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:52 pmLooking at some news reports, Mercer was indeed scheduled to play Charleston Southern according to CSU reports.
My guess is Mercer couldn't find a third ooc opponent (11 game schedule), and didn't want to play 6 road games on a 10 game slate (both CSU and Alabama were road contests). They would have played three straight road games to start and 4 of their first 5 would have been on the road.
Still not great to schedule yourself in a corner, but it at least offers a theory why Mercer would drop a road game for a home game they knew they could get.
Did that heavy PR push include the word “embarrassing” and the phrase “glorified high school Team?”The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:56 pmThey did. A lot of differences though.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:47 pmYou know Furman scheduled & played Point in the last Fall season before this year, right?The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:38 pmThere was talk a few years ago about the SoCon pressuring schools to get out of the business of scheduling NAIA schools. It's embarrassing for the conference to have their #2 team sit home because they opted to schedule a glorified high school team.
Furman rarely ever schedules sub-D1 opponents. I think it had been 10 years or more before their last D1 contest.
It was a 12 game season. Furman had 11 D1 games.
Furman was looking for a makeup home game for the canceled Colgate contest.
Hendrix was interviewed on this. Furman wanted a 6th home game to make up for the canceled 2018 game. Point was literally the only team they could find to play them in Greenville. They could have just opted to play 11 games, but they wanted the extra home game for the home game they lost.
Furman did put a pretty heavy PR push before that game explaining the need to schedule Point.
So, yes, Furman played Point. The circumstances were quite different, though.