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No way we lose to this ole miss team right.... right?
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:02 pm
28-17 - ole miss
Ta’amu will have a confidence building breakout game
Ta’amu will have a confidence building breakout game
This post was edited on 10/13/18 at 8:05 pm
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:03 pm to Drank
No, we beat them and Liberty and go to Legion Field's toilet bowl.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:04 pm to Drank
Never underestimate the depths of Gus Malzahn’s incontinence
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:05 pm to Drank
Lol we just lost to fricking Tennessee at home
The sky is the limit
The sky is the limit
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:06 pm to Hussss
Don’t we have to win 6 FBS games? Do FCS games count towards bowl eligibility?
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:06 pm to Drank
Where there's a Gus there's a way
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:07 pm to Tiguar
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The sky is the limit
That’s the spirit.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:09 pm to Hussss
Maybe someone can clear it up for us.
I seem to remember reading that you have to win 6 FBS games but I could be wrong.
I seem to remember reading that you have to win 6 FBS games but I could be wrong.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:09 pm to Drank
We're losing to everybody. And the two td victory over Liberty will feel like a loss too.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:11 pm to TTsTowel
Just recently FSU was technically not eligible because one of their wins was against FCS. Still made it to a bowl.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:16 pm to TTsTowel
I thought I heard if you had two FCS teams on your schedule only one can count. Liberty is FBS though.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:16 pm to jangalang
One win against FCS counts.
Bowl eligibility in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level is the standard through which teams become available for selection to participate in postseason bowl games. When a team achieves this state, it is described as "bowl-eligible".
For nearly a century, bowl games were the purview of only the very best teams, but a steady proliferation of new bowl games required 70 participating teams by the 2010–11 bowl season, then 80 participating teams by the 2015–16 bowl season. As a result, the NCAA has steadily reduced the criteria for bowl eligibility, allowing teams with a non-winning (6–6) record in 2010, further reducing to allow teams with outright losing records (5-7) to be invited by 2012. For the 2016–17 bowl season, 25% of the bowl participants (20 teams) did not have a winning record.
Current regulations have also lowered the criteria to allow a team to include one win against teams in the lower FCS Division.[1]
Teams that are bowl eligible will usually either play in one of the bowl games that its conference is affiliated with based on conference tie-ins or the team will be chosen from the pool of remaining bowl eligible teams to fill one of the at-large positions. The various reductions in the bowl eligibility criteria are discussed below.
Bowl eligibility in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level is the standard through which teams become available for selection to participate in postseason bowl games. When a team achieves this state, it is described as "bowl-eligible".
For nearly a century, bowl games were the purview of only the very best teams, but a steady proliferation of new bowl games required 70 participating teams by the 2010–11 bowl season, then 80 participating teams by the 2015–16 bowl season. As a result, the NCAA has steadily reduced the criteria for bowl eligibility, allowing teams with a non-winning (6–6) record in 2010, further reducing to allow teams with outright losing records (5-7) to be invited by 2012. For the 2016–17 bowl season, 25% of the bowl participants (20 teams) did not have a winning record.
Current regulations have also lowered the criteria to allow a team to include one win against teams in the lower FCS Division.[1]
Teams that are bowl eligible will usually either play in one of the bowl games that its conference is affiliated with based on conference tie-ins or the team will be chosen from the pool of remaining bowl eligible teams to fill one of the at-large positions. The various reductions in the bowl eligibility criteria are discussed below.
This post was edited on 10/13/18 at 8:37 pm
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:21 pm to TTsTowel
Liberty is FBS they were FCS. but 2018 is their first year as FBS
and I have no idea what I just said ^
and I have no idea what I just said ^
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:23 pm to Drank
Thanks to Arkansas at least we don't go winless in conference play ??
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:27 pm to TTsTowel
FCS wins don't count, but we'll get in with a waiver from the NCAA. Auburn in a bowl game is much more profitable than passing us over for a mid-major. You can get into a bowl with only 5 total wins depending on how many bowl eligible teams are available.
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:29 pm to BuckFama334
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with only 5 total wins
And this after going to a 12 game season.
A 41% winning record gets a bowl
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:37 pm to BuckFama334
Liberty is FBS. yes they were formerly FCS. but they are currently in their first season as an FBS program!
Posted on 10/13/18 at 8:45 pm to weagle99
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A 41% winning record gets a bowl
There are too many bowls. The whole system is retarded.
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