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The Year That Is (Week 7: Alabama and Clemson cruise toward playoff berths)
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RE: The Year That Is (Week 1-ish)
(09-16-2020 07:10 AM)CoachMaclid Wrote:  Crayton,

Just like to point out that BYU is not eligible for the G5 NY6 auto bid. One must be a G5 conference champion to be eligible for the NY6 bid, and all the independents like BYU are not able to be a G5 conference champion. They are eligible to be selected to one of the NY6 at large spots, but the autobid is to be selected from the g5conferenece champions.

Thank you. That is baked in (the percentages add up to>100%), meaning BYU's listed 1% would be as an at large for the NY6, likely only if they are undefeated. Afterward I did notice their LaTech game was not added yet, meaning the Cougars' chances of going undefeated are that much harder.

For comparison, UCF's 41% is about 35% as the top G5 and 6% as an at large (perhaps as the American runner-up or as 2nd best G5 champ).

I also noticed the computer is still simulating CCGs for the 4 conferences on hiatus; but that shouldn't affect anything.
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