View Full Version : 8-3, made playoffs, no IA on schedule
Hansel
October 14th, 2005, 04:58 PM
How often has it happened? (as an "at large selection")
HensRock
October 14th, 2005, 05:27 PM
How often has it happened? (as an "at large selection")
I'd say more often than not, if all 11 were I-AA schools.
Chi Panther
October 14th, 2005, 05:29 PM
What conference?
grizband
October 14th, 2005, 05:32 PM
Idaho State did it in 2002, but they tied for the conference title (can't remember if they got the autobid or not)
Canyoncat
October 14th, 2005, 05:49 PM
Idaho State got screwed and was left out of the playoffs that year.
GO CATS!!
Umass74
October 14th, 2005, 05:49 PM
We were 8-3 twice since we started I-AA and were not selected:
1985
W JMU 16-14
W Richmond 24-21
W Northeastern 31-28
W Rhody 31-17
L Delaware 41-13
W Maine 23-13
W Boston U. 34-25
L Holy Cross 41-7
W Harvard 17-7
W UNH 38-31
L UConn 17-20
1993
W Holy Cross
L Maine 13-17 *
L B.U. 28-9
W JMU 33-10
W Rhody 36-14
W UConn 20-17
W Delaware 43-29
W Northeastern 21-17
W Richmond 29-24
L W&M 28-45
W UNH 15-13
* Maine later forfeited the win due to the use of ineligible players...
grizband
October 14th, 2005, 05:58 PM
You're right Cat, my bad. I remember that now, they did get screwed.
Hansel
October 14th, 2005, 05:58 PM
What conference?
Any I guess, I'm just wondering what kind of shot an 8-3 Ga Southern or Lehigh has at the playoffs
UMass922
October 14th, 2005, 06:20 PM
UMass went 8-3 in 1998 (losing twice to UConn and once to Delaware), was awarded an at-large berth, and went on to win the national championship.
grizband
October 14th, 2005, 06:28 PM
Interesting thing about that UMASS season, two of their games were against teams who are now I-A. Buffalo went in 1999, and UCONN went in 2000. UMASS beat Buffalo, and lost to UCONN.
nmatsen
October 14th, 2005, 06:28 PM
What was Western Kentucky's regular season mark in 02' when they took it all. I don't believe they won the GFC that year.
grizband
October 14th, 2005, 06:34 PM
WKU finished that season 8-3 and were conference co-champs. However, they don't fit the criteria because they lost their season opener to Kansas State.
UMass922
October 14th, 2005, 06:36 PM
Interesting thing about that UMASS season, two of their games were against teams who are now I-A. Buffalo went in 1999, and UCONN went in 2000. UMASS beat Buffalo, and lost to UCONN.
I miss having UConn around. The home-and-home series that year was a lot of fun; both games were classics, and both teams went on to the playoffs in what was each program's best season ever at the I-AA level.
Chi Panther
October 14th, 2005, 07:15 PM
Any I guess, I'm just wondering what kind of shot an 8-3 Ga Southern or Lehigh has at the playoffs
I would guess GSU yes.....Lehigh no....especially after the loss to Holy Cross.
89Hen
October 14th, 2005, 07:57 PM
Interesting thing about that UMASS season, two of their games were against teams who are now I-A. Buffalo went in 1999, and UCONN went in 2000. UMASS beat Buffalo, and lost to UCONN.
Check that. Lost to UConn TWICE that season. In a rare circumstance, UMass and UConn met TWICE during the 1998 regular season. Once as a conference game for both, once as a second conference game for one of them (can't remember which one counted it twice).
Hansel
October 14th, 2005, 11:08 PM
Check that. Lost to UConn TWICE that season. In a rare circumstance, UMass and UConn met TWICE during the 1998 regular season. Once as a conference game for both, once as a second conference game for one of them (can't remember which one counted it twice).
I wouldn't be surprised to see Delaware start scheduling A-10 teams twice in a year as part of their non-con schedule :p
tribe ol
October 14th, 2005, 11:21 PM
How about 8-3 WITH a I-A loss and NO playoff bid (+ from a major conference)..how often has that happened?
W&M in 1994. 8-3 with a loss to ACC co-champs UVA (40-16), and close losses to a top-5 JMU team and a 20-9 loss to UMass on the road in a typhoon.
Wins over Delaware (31-7), Furman, Villanova, etc....no playoff bid. Oh, but 7-4 Alcorn State got in...and lost something like 70-7 to Youngstown. Yeah, I am still pissed.
RatboyNU
October 15th, 2005, 12:05 AM
Northeastern in 2003 went 8-4 with a win over the #1 team in the country and made them go 15-1 (DELAWARE) for the rest of the season and still didnt make the playoffs. In 2002 NU won the conference with Maine as a sidenote. This was also the same year 2003 i believe 4 gateway teams made it and 3 of them were eliminated 1st round.
kardplayer
October 15th, 2005, 12:13 AM
How about 8-3 WITH a I-A loss and NO playoff bid (+ from a major conference)..how often has that happened?
W&M in 1994. 8-3 with a loss to ACC co-champs UVA (40-16), and close losses to a top-5 JMU team and a 20-9 loss to UMass on the road in a typhoon.
Wins over Delaware (31-7), Furman, Villanova, etc....no playoff bid. Oh, but 7-4 Alcorn State got in...and lost something like 70-7 to Youngstown. Yeah, I am still pissed.
Under these criteria, Lehigh '03 was 8-3, with their 3 losses at I-A UConn (35-17), by 1 TD to undefeated Penn, and by 1 TD to reg. season undefeated/national runner up Colgate.
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