Lehigh Football Nation
October 11th, 2005, 03:27 PM
Looking over the GPI, I've noticed that this year in I-AA really has been wacky.
First of all, there are only 2 undefeated squads in all of I-AA (Hampton, Dayton). Neither have played what would normally be considered a "challenging" schedule. Hampton's best win was against Delware St. (#52) and Dayton's was against Morehead St. (#84)
Second, there are only 3 teams who have 1 loss whose only losses have been to I-A teams (Montana, Cal Poly, Western Kentucky).
Montana and Western Kentucky have a non-D-I win apiece.
Western Kentucky's best win was against Eastern Kentucky (#14).
Montana's best win was against Idaho St. (#32).
Cal Poly's best win was against Montana St. (#5).
Think about that. After 6 games, there are only 2 undefeated teams, and only 5 which are undefeated when you subtract I-A losses. Additionally, in two weeks, one will definitely go down when Cal Poly faces Montana.
Has this ever happened before?
Furthermore, there are a lot of teams already with 1 or 2 losses. If the upsets keep coming - and there are a lot of good matchups yet to come, with the season only half over - could a 4-loss team make the playoffs?
With the Southland cancellations, would a 6-3 McNeese St. team be taken over a (say) 7-4 Delaware team?
Questions abound...
First of all, there are only 2 undefeated squads in all of I-AA (Hampton, Dayton). Neither have played what would normally be considered a "challenging" schedule. Hampton's best win was against Delware St. (#52) and Dayton's was against Morehead St. (#84)
Second, there are only 3 teams who have 1 loss whose only losses have been to I-A teams (Montana, Cal Poly, Western Kentucky).
Montana and Western Kentucky have a non-D-I win apiece.
Western Kentucky's best win was against Eastern Kentucky (#14).
Montana's best win was against Idaho St. (#32).
Cal Poly's best win was against Montana St. (#5).
Think about that. After 6 games, there are only 2 undefeated teams, and only 5 which are undefeated when you subtract I-A losses. Additionally, in two weeks, one will definitely go down when Cal Poly faces Montana.
Has this ever happened before?
Furthermore, there are a lot of teams already with 1 or 2 losses. If the upsets keep coming - and there are a lot of good matchups yet to come, with the season only half over - could a 4-loss team make the playoffs?
With the Southland cancellations, would a 6-3 McNeese St. team be taken over a (say) 7-4 Delaware team?
Questions abound...