Just read Brian McLaughlin's latest: https://gridironheroics.com/fcs-footbal ... chKy7oty4s
Came across this quote:
The SoCon has been committed to a variation of a 9 football team "round robin" for a long while, even in light of the recent machinations in football. But is it costing us?
Every year, several of the premier teams from these other, larger, FCS conferences avoid playing one another. For instance:
What happens if one of these lesser FBS conferences comes calling for SoCon Schools? If Kennesaw State gets an FBS bid after averaging close to 5,000 fans at home games, then it seems they'll take just about anyone.
Right now, the other major FCS conferences are playing this game. The SoCon isn't. This feels a bit like the Big 12's "one true champion" approach a number of years ago that seemed to go nowhere.
Came across this quote:
But the circular-firing squad thing in the SoCon — which seems to happen just about every year — could doom the league to its automatic berth and maybe only one at-large team.
The SoCon has been committed to a variation of a 9 football team "round robin" for a long while, even in light of the recent machinations in football. But is it costing us?
Every year, several of the premier teams from these other, larger, FCS conferences avoid playing one another. For instance:
- New Hampshire is a bubble team, and will avoid playing top 15 Delaware this season.
- Rhode Island is top 25 and will avoid top 20 Richmond.
- #3 Montana State doesn't play #2 Sacramento State.
- UNI, a bubble team in recent years that's gotten in with 4 losses, doesn't play North Dakota State.
What happens if one of these lesser FBS conferences comes calling for SoCon Schools? If Kennesaw State gets an FBS bid after averaging close to 5,000 fans at home games, then it seems they'll take just about anyone.
Right now, the other major FCS conferences are playing this game. The SoCon isn't. This feels a bit like the Big 12's "one true champion" approach a number of years ago that seemed to go nowhere.