Difference with Incarnate Word is they intentionally canceled their game to play a later contest against Iowa State scheduled to be played during the FCS playoffs.mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:52 pmIt's tough to gauge because there are a lot of teams on the bubble this year, and most of them are 6-4, 6-5, or 7-4. The North Dakota and Idaho State losses probably knock them out; I think Stony Brook is still in. With almost all of the games played today, our main competitors for the last couple of at-large bids would seem to be Eastern KY, Lamar, Monmouth, Incarnate Word (interesting case: they are also 6-4 with a cancelled game), and Northern Iowa. Only 1 or 2 of those teams will get in, and each of them has had good and bad games this year. This math professor thinks our chances of getting in are about 40%.
Anyone remember the last time we went to Jacksonville State? *Insert thinking emoji here*The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:00 pmnobowls.com has us in and going to Jacksonville State and then to Kennesaw State.
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Been 13 years.fufanatic wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:43 pmAnyone remember the last time we went to Jacksonville State? *Insert thinking emoji here*The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:00 pmnobowls.com has us in and going to Jacksonville State and then to Kennesaw State.
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Nobowls. 169 out of 180" correct since 2008The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:00 pmnobowls.com has us in and going to Jacksonville State and then to Kennesaw State.
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The guy that didn’t seemed to give an at large bid to Monmouth. I just don’t see a big south team without a single win over a good team getting in over furman.
As a point of clarification...Sam Houston State is NOT going to the playoffs. Lamar's win over McNeese may get them in the playoffs, but possibly at the expense of Incarnate Word. There should never be 3 Southland conference teams in the playoffs...they're almost as weak as the OVC.mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:41 amExpanding/refining what I wrote before, we should be ahead of Monmouth and (probably) Incarnate Word based mainly on strength of schedule. We are probably behind Northern Iowa: they went 6-5 with a brutal schedule, and they have a win over a top 3 team (South Dakota State): no other bubble team has a win anywhere near that good. That's the kind of 6-5 resume that typically earns an at-large bid. So it probably comes down to us, Lamar, and Eastern KY. Lamar's resume is almost identical to ours: 6-4 (one of their wins is non-D1), 1 win over a sure playoff team (Sam Houston State), 1 win over a bubble team (Incarnate Word), a couple of questionable losses, and they are riding a 6 game winning streak. EKU is 7-4, all D1 wins and 2 FBS losses but only 1 win over a probable playoff team (SE MO St.) and a couple of FCS losses by large margins (56-7 vs. Jax St. and 34-6 vs. Murray St., the latter of which will not make the playoffs). Very tough call among those 3. We will know how it goes in about 4 hours.
You are correct; my apologies. Sam Houston finished 6-5; they were ranked in the top 20 earlier in the season and then lost 3 of their last 5. Thank you for noticing my error.MNORM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:55 amAs a point of clarification...Sam Houston State is NOT going to the playoffs. Lamar's win over McNeese may get them in the playoffs, but possibly at the expense of Incarnate Word. There should never be 3 Southland conference teams in the playoffs...they're almost as weak as the OVC.mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:41 amExpanding/refining what I wrote before, we should be ahead of Monmouth and (probably) Incarnate Word based mainly on strength of schedule. We are probably behind Northern Iowa: they went 6-5 with a brutal schedule, and they have a win over a top 3 team (South Dakota State): no other bubble team has a win anywhere near that good. That's the kind of 6-5 resume that typically earns an at-large bid. So it probably comes down to us, Lamar, and Eastern KY. Lamar's resume is almost identical to ours: 6-4 (one of their wins is non-D1), 1 win over a sure playoff team (Sam Houston State), 1 win over a bubble team (Incarnate Word), a couple of questionable losses, and they are riding a 6 game winning streak. EKU is 7-4, all D1 wins and 2 FBS losses but only 1 win over a probable playoff team (SE MO St.) and a couple of FCS losses by large margins (56-7 vs. Jax St. and 34-6 vs. Murray St., the latter of which will not make the playoffs). Very tough call among those 3. We will know how it goes in about 4 hours.
The Southland is tough because they play, I think, 9 conference games. So, no one really knows how they stack up nationally because they mostly play themselves.mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 9:00 amYou are correct; my apologies. Sam Houston finished 6-5; they were ranked in the top 20 earlier in the season and then lost 3 of their last 5. Thank you for noticing my error.MNORM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:55 amAs a point of clarification...Sam Houston State is NOT going to the playoffs. Lamar's win over McNeese may get them in the playoffs, but possibly at the expense of Incarnate Word. There should never be 3 Southland conference teams in the playoffs...they're almost as weak as the OVC.mathprofhiker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:41 amExpanding/refining what I wrote before, we should be ahead of Monmouth and (probably) Incarnate Word based mainly on strength of schedule. We are probably behind Northern Iowa: they went 6-5 with a brutal schedule, and they have a win over a top 3 team (South Dakota State): no other bubble team has a win anywhere near that good. That's the kind of 6-5 resume that typically earns an at-large bid. So it probably comes down to us, Lamar, and Eastern KY. Lamar's resume is almost identical to ours: 6-4 (one of their wins is non-D1), 1 win over a sure playoff team (Sam Houston State), 1 win over a bubble team (Incarnate Word), a couple of questionable losses, and they are riding a 6 game winning streak. EKU is 7-4, all D1 wins and 2 FBS losses but only 1 win over a probable playoff team (SE MO St.) and a couple of FCS losses by large margins (56-7 vs. Jax St. and 34-6 vs. Murray St., the latter of which will not make the playoffs). Very tough call among those 3. We will know how it goes in about 4 hours.