NAU down 17-0 in fourth . They are lucky to be in. Lost their 2 tough BSC games, lost by 20 to Incarnate Word and beat poor Lincoln of Oakland. They had a weak Big Sky schedule. Happy to see them lose - not a big fan of their transfer portal overload
So far it looks like Richmond and New Hampshire are the only seeded teams to be upset. New Hampshire losing to UT Martin was not much of an upset because the polls had the Skyhawks ranked higher than the Wildcats. UT Martin now has the pleasure of playing in Bobcat Stadium. Unranked Lehigh beating Richmond, now that was a big upset.
I was bi*ching about this last year when we didnt get in …..but they should really think about getting rid of the Pioneer auto-birth. They get blown out most years.
Watching the playback on the Griz game. Just looked like a cold, stiff moving night. 2nd half was full of dumb turnovers and special teams breakdowns. Bergen ran back two punts in the 2nd half, just embarrassing for Eddie George's special teams. Tennessee State will be back though, sounds like they're just picking their program back up.
Also had to check the roster and yes, the star WR from TSU was Karate Brenson...so this season we've been witness to a Taco Dollar, an Eastern player named Tuna, and the Griz played a guy named Karate.
Ivy League teams do not participate in post-season play in football.
The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and the Middle Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), both composed of HBCU schools, have their own post season. Traditionally HBCU schools have played late into the season and not participated in the NCAA post season because of calendar issues. Now the SWAC holds a conference championship which will be played next weekend between Jackson State and Southern University. The winner of that game will play against the regular season winner of the MEAC in the Celebration Bowl to be played in Atlanta on December 14th. South Carolina State will represent the MEAC in that game this year.
(There are a couple of other late season traditions in SWAC schools. Alabama State and Tuskegee play on Thanksgiving in the Turkey Day Classic while Southern and Grambling meet in the Superdome on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in the Bayou Classic. Many people go for the game, everybody goes for the bands.)
To add to 72Aggie's comment, the Celebration Bowl payout is $1M for each team which is a lot of money. Some HBCU teams that don't make their playoffs make it as an at large if they finish 3rd for example. But they don't usually win so it makes sense that they have their own competition.
Didn't realize, but Lehigh threw two picks, botched a field goal and still won the game. Mountain Hawks may not be the biggest or most impressive team off the bus, but their playmakers can scoot.
The Ivys only play 10 games as a result of their desire to not impose too large an obstacle for academics. Adding potentially five more would be contrary to that goal.