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RE: OVC official response to departure - Next Steps
(01-29-2021 08:21 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  The OVC should stand.

We are seeing FCS conferences trend toward 6 or 7 as that is enough to get you an AQ. More may look snazzier, but it doesn't get you an extra bid. This is becoming critical as two more conference appear reducing the at-large.

The OVC stand at 7, the SLC stand at 8 (down from 13), the Big South drop down to 7, the ASUN start at 6 (in a year), the WAC come in at 7. The NEC at 8, the Patriot at 7. Even the Big sky dropped from 13 to 11.

Bigger is not better in the AQ dominated playoff access.

Also reducing the travel at the FCS is something for football. Dropping down to 6 or 7 is not safe if 1 or 2 schools get picked off. Than, your conference gets no AQ bid.
01-29-2021 09:02 PM
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