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Playoff Odds - Rd1
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Western Illinois at Dayton - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 12:00 PM
301 Western Illinois -16½ -120 Over 52½ -120
302 Dayton +16½ -120 Under 52½ -120
Fordham at Chattanooga - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 1:00 PM
303 Fordham +7 -120 Over 67 -120
304 Chattanooga -7 -120 Under 67 -120
The Citadel at Coastal Carolina - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 2:00 PM
305 The Citadel pk -120 Over 57 -120
306 Coastal Carolina pk -120 Under 57 -120
Southern Utah at Sam Houston State - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 3:00 PM
307 Southern Utah -1 -120 Over 61 -120
308 Sam Houston State +1 -120 Under 61 -120
South Dakota State at Montana - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 3:00 PM
309 South Dakota State -5½ -120 Over 47 -120
310 Montana +5½ -120 Under 47 -120
Duquesne at William & Mary - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 3:30 PM
311 Duquesne +20 -120 Over 47 -120
312 William & Mary -20 -120 Under 47 -120
Colgate at New Hampshire - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 3:30 PM
313 Colgate +6½ -120 Over 50 -120
314 New Hampshire -6½ -120 Under 50 -120
Eastern Illinois at Northern Iowa - FCS Championship - First Round - Saturday, November 28, 2015 5:00 PM
315 Eastern Illinois +17½ -120 Over 39 -120
316 Northern Iowa -17½ -120 Under 39 -120
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mistrhanky
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
I love that we are not in that list.
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11-24-2015 11:56 AM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
Most look right on (nice to see the Tribe as the biggest favorite on the board). Only two that stand out are the Colgate/UNH line is a point or two closer than I would've thought (seems like UNH by 7 and a hook) and while I know SDSU is darn good, 5.5 seems like a lot AT Wa-Griz.
Also, SUU/Sam and CCU/Citadel games should be great and like hanky said, I am so happy we're not in one of these.
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11-24-2015 01:07 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
6-5 WIU got gifted with that 10-1 Dayton team. I see them moving on then everyone will say how strong they are and were right to get selected.
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11-24-2015 03:11 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 03:11 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: 6-5 WIU got gifted with that 10-1 Dayton team. I see them moving on then everyone will say how strong they are and were right to get selected.
Everyone will say that because WIU was, absolutely, right to get selected.
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11-24-2015 03:12 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 03:12 PM)JMU_Degenerate Wrote: (11-24-2015 03:11 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: 6-5 WIU got gifted with that 10-1 Dayton team. I see them moving on then everyone will say how strong they are and were right to get selected.
Everyone will say that because WIU was, absolutely, right to get selected.
I suspect most will disagree with you. I don't follow most non-CAA teams closely enough to have an opinion, but I will say that I always thought the arbitrary 7 win thing was dumb and have no problem with a 6 win team getting in if justified.
To those who disagree, I ask - is an 8-win team necessarily better than a 7-win team? Assuming everyone answers "no," then why is a 7-win team necessarily better than a 6-win team?
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11-24-2015 03:21 PM |
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JMU_71
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
I think UND should have gotten the last seed. They were 7-4 and they beat a I-A, Wyoming. Am I losing any sleep over the fact that WIU got the last seed? No.
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11-24-2015 03:48 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
NH and Fordham (in that order) are the worst two at-large teams in the playoffs by the numbers. NH was likely the last team to get in and I am pretty sure that was stated during the live broadcast. WIU's name may have shown up on the screen very last based on how they revealed the brackets, but I truly doubt they were "the last team in" when the committee was making their decisions.
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11-24-2015 03:54 PM |
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JMU_Degenerate
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
UND, and maybe even Towson, probably should have gotten in over NH... but NH was benefitted by, and likely made it into the field because of, (1) the fact that they finished red hot after a very rough start, (2) the fact that it is their 12th consecutive playoffs appearance, the longest active streak and far ahead of both North Dakota State and Sam Houston State who are next at five straight appearances, and (3) the fact they were a national semifinalist each of the past two seasons
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11-24-2015 04:01 PM |
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Navyduke 07
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
You can make a similar argument that UND should have gotten in over Dayton. Just because Dayton has 10 wins doesn't make them a playoff team. Dayton has a sagarin of 208 and UND of 147 and Towson 143.
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11-24-2015 04:42 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 04:42 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: You can make a similar argument that UND should have gotten in over Dayton. Just because Dayton has 10 wins doesn't make them a playoff team. Dayton has a sagarin of 208 and UND of 147 and Towson 143.
They won the Pioneer AQ
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11-24-2015 04:43 PM |
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Navyduke 07
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 04:43 PM)#YEEHAWDUKES Wrote: (11-24-2015 04:42 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: You can make a similar argument that UND should have gotten in over Dayton. Just because Dayton has 10 wins doesn't make them a playoff team. Dayton has a sagarin of 208 and UND of 147 and Towson 143.
They won the Pioneer AQ
Ooops sorry. Forgot they had AQ. Thanks.
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11-24-2015 04:47 PM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 03:54 PM)JMU_Degenerate Wrote: NH and Fordham (in that order) are the worst two at-large teams in the playoffs by the numbers. NH was likely the last team to get in and I am pretty sure that was stated during the live broadcast. WIU's name may have shown up on the screen very last based on how they revealed the brackets, but I truly doubt they were "the last team in" when the committee was making their decisions.
By who's #s? Sagarins?
They said during the selection show that SHSU, UNH, EIU, WIU (no particular order) were the last 4 in.
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11-26-2015 12:39 AM |
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RE: Playoff Odds - Rd1
(11-24-2015 03:21 PM)POTUS#4 Wrote: (11-24-2015 03:12 PM)JMU_Degenerate Wrote: (11-24-2015 03:11 PM)Navyduke 07 Wrote: 6-5 WIU got gifted with that 10-1 Dayton team. I see them moving on then everyone will say how strong they are and were right to get selected.
Everyone will say that because WIU was, absolutely, right to get selected.
I suspect most will disagree with you. I don't follow most non-CAA teams closely enough to have an opinion, but I will say that I always thought the arbitrary 7 win thing was dumb and have no problem with a 6 win team getting in if justified.
To those who disagree, I ask - is an 8-win team necessarily better than a 7-win team? Assuming everyone answers "no," then why is a 7-win team necessarily better than a 6-win team?
Well they did play a P5 (L Illinois 44-0) and 6 playoff teams (went 3-3) + 1 loss to a non playoff team.
On the other hand what sticks out to me is you have an at large going to a 6 win team that was raped by another I-AA team 59-7.
But like 71 said, I ain't losing any sleep over the fact they got in over UND..
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11-26-2015 12:53 AM |
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