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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Jan 13, 2017 22:11:16 GMT
The beauty ( and integrity) of 'REAL' NCAA CF championships--- Nothing is "set" until all the conference championships are firmed up, many coming down to the final week. Then, an NCAA committee selects worthy 'at large' entries to flesh out the playoff field. NOTHING is "set" yet in the FBS level either... there is still plenty of football to be played.
Teams FIRST, must PLAY WELL... and, win... THEN, they can earn the right t be considered for the "invitational".
Not so. FBS conference champions, other than from conferences that opt out, are not "considered". They are automatic qualifiers. Teams other than conference champions can be considered for at-large slots. It is the same for D-II and D-III.
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Post by Bevo on Jan 14, 2017 2:36:23 GMT
NOTHING is "set" yet in the FBS level either... there is still plenty of football to be played.
Teams FIRST, must PLAY WELL... and, win... THEN, they can earn the right t be considered for the "invitational".
Not so. FBS conference champions, other than from conferences that opt out, are not "considered". They are automatic qualifiers. Teams other than conference champions can be considered for at-large slots. It is the same for D-II and D-III. Are you replying to the wrong person again? What is "not so"? Everything I said was absolutely "so".
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