TexasTerror
July 23rd, 2008, 01:16 PM
Can't happen this year because the SLC re-did the paperwork, but the conference may have lost it's automatic bid last year -- though McNeese would've gotten it at 10-1 as an at-large. Interesting story on this whole situation...too bad it couldn't happen this year, that would've been intriguing to see the committee try to figure it out.
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"Going into the game, we raised that question with the NCAA and we did not receive a clear answer," said Burnett about the automatic qualifier if UCA earned the title. "In discussion, it ranged from 'we don't know,' to 'that's a committee decision' to the conference might lose the automatic berth. It was all over the place.
"If UCA would have won, it would have come down to a decision and an interpretation by the NCAA championship committee and no one really knows how that would have gone," Burnett added. "McNeese, at 10-1, was no question in the playoffs, but they might not have been a No. 2 seed. A loss could have cost them a high seed. As it turned out, the AQ was never an issue because McNeese won and the NCAA never had to make a decision or interpretation on it."
But it changed the way the league did its technical paperwork this season
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/072308/spo_0723080023.shtml
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"Going into the game, we raised that question with the NCAA and we did not receive a clear answer," said Burnett about the automatic qualifier if UCA earned the title. "In discussion, it ranged from 'we don't know,' to 'that's a committee decision' to the conference might lose the automatic berth. It was all over the place.
"If UCA would have won, it would have come down to a decision and an interpretation by the NCAA championship committee and no one really knows how that would have gone," Burnett added. "McNeese, at 10-1, was no question in the playoffs, but they might not have been a No. 2 seed. A loss could have cost them a high seed. As it turned out, the AQ was never an issue because McNeese won and the NCAA never had to make a decision or interpretation on it."
But it changed the way the league did its technical paperwork this season
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/072308/spo_0723080023.shtml