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Decreasing travel to maximize a reduction of first-round flights and the likelihood of second round flights, so not just to make the shortest trips possible. SR2 is a lot more geographically compact than some of the other regions so flights are less likely to be required no matter what matchups are selected. Taking out outliers like Central State, Lane, and Lincoln who are likely not making the playoffs anytime soon, then it's really just Bowie and Delta State being in the mix that have a greater chance of causing flights.
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Trap games can happen.Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post
I also think this will be a tight game. The edge likely goes to Wayne, especially at home. However, if the bolded above is true after 2 games, shut down the season.
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I also think this will be a tight game. The edge likely goes to Wayne, especially at home. However, if the bolded above is true after 2 games, shut down the season.Originally posted by d2 football fan View Post
I'm super interested in this game! While Mankato won convincingly against NWMSU, they did let them start to crawl back into the game and they are a big / physical team. Then they had a nail biter against Bemidji. Point being, they have had to play hard / intense games from beginning to end, with some emotion in how last week ended. Wayne on the other hand has won their two easily, low stress, time for backups to play. I'm curious if that combination has an impact. On paper I would pick Mankato to win this, but I'm curious if they are mentally drained, physically tired and Wayne is a little fresher, combined with wanting to make up for missing the PO's last year.
I think this is a compelling game and has the potential to have November implications that we don't fully realize right now.
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I'm super interested in this game! While Mankato won convincingly against NWMSU, they did let them start to crawl back into the game and they are a big / physical team. Then they had a nail biter against Bemidji. Point being, they have had to play hard / intense games from beginning to end, with some emotion in how last week ended. Wayne on the other hand has won their two easily, low stress, time for backups to play. I'm curious if that combination has an impact. On paper I would pick Mankato to win this, but I'm curious if they are mentally drained, physically tired and Wayne is a little fresher, combined with wanting to make up for missing the PO's last year.Originally posted by laker View PostMinnesota State at Wayne America. Two solid QBs, both teams 2-0, night game.
I think this is a compelling game and has the potential to have November implications that we don't fully realize right now.
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But 5-7 aren't ranked solely for the purpose of decreasing travel and avoiding rematches (unless doing so saves them money on travel), not for a human element of which team they think should be "5th" instead of "7th".Originally posted by LegalRam View Post
A loss is a loss, but the human element is a thing. 5-7 aren't even technically ranked anymore so those teams can easily be tossed around based on the human element.
Also, I wasn't solely referring to FSU's playoff chances but also the playoff chances of the CIAA and perceived strength of the conference. The eye test of common opponents is something to consider if let's say a CIAA team in playoff contention has a greater margin of victory than what VSU beats FSU by.
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A loss is a loss, but the human element is a thing. 5-7 aren't even technically ranked anymore so those teams can easily be tossed around based on the human element.Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
Why would keeping it respectable matter come playoff time? A loss is a loss.
Also, I wasn't solely referring to FSU's playoff chances but also the playoff chances of the CIAA and perceived strength of the conference. The eye test of common opponents is something to consider if let's say a CIAA team in playoff contention has a greater margin of victory than what VSU beats FSU by.
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Emporia @ Pitt St. - Game 1A - Conference rivalry to set the tone for the rest of the year.
Grand Valley @ CSU Pueblo - Game 1B - Just a great non-con matchup. Pueblo looking to knock off GVSU for the first time ever.
MN State @ Wayne St. - good conference matchup, I don't think Wayne has been tested this year. So this will tell us a lot about what they have.
Tiffin @ Lenoir-Rhyne - I don't think they've ever played before - I like these kind of games of quality historically good teams going against each other.
Delta @ Wingate - same as above, don't think they have ever played. Get out and test your teams.
Central MO @ Central OK - this might be the highest total scoring game in the nation this week. And UCO the last few seasons has been hard to beat in Edmond, UCM might get surprised.
The Rock @ Shepherd - fascinating stat, as conference teams this is the first regular season matchup against the two in 19 years! They have played each other 3 times in the playoffs recently.
Central WA @ CO Mesa - would seem CWA has it easy, but Mesa winning in Kingsville makes me think they might have something and CWA playing at altitude in Mesa is going to make this close.
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Unless the numbers are pretty Much even, the human element doesn't come into play.Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
Why would keeping it respectable matter come playoff time? A loss is a loss.Last edited by Predatory Primates; 09-11-2024, 04:53 PM.
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Why would keeping it respectable matter come playoff time? A loss is a loss.Originally posted by LegalRam View PostThis is an interesting week for the CIAA. A lot of evenly matched OOC contests where the CIAA teams have a reasonable chance in almost all of the games.
The most intriguing is probably Fayetteville State at Valdosta State. An FSU upset would be huge, but if they can at least keep it respectable then that could payoff come playoff selection time.
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Minnesota State at Wayne America. Two solid QBs, both teams 2-0, night game.
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This is an interesting week for the CIAA. A lot of evenly matched OOC contests where the CIAA teams have a reasonable chance in almost all of the games.
The most intriguing is probably Fayetteville State at Valdosta State. An FSU upset would be huge, but if they can at least keep it respectable then that could payoff come playoff selection time.
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Pitt/ESU might be a good one in the MIAA.
A good one between 2 teams who have struggled the last 2 weeks would be MoSouthern at MoWest.
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I don’t see anything in the GAC that rises to this level of importance although the SEOSU at Henderson State next Saturday could be interesting considering the game SEOSU gave So. Ark. last night.
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GAC had all their week 1 games last night. Arkansas was 6-0 against Oklahoma.
The game of the week was Tech vs OkBU because it was the only one expected to be close. Tech won in OT.
SAU only winning by 1 score against SEOSU is likely to raise eyebrows. SAU seemed ready to compete for a playoff spot this year, but maybe SEOSU has stepped out of mediocrity, hoping to knock off one of the top 3?
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The above pretty much hit on the big games/matchups of the week.
The IUP @ Ashland game was one I had tagged, and I had it streaming on my tablet (Ashland has a good broadcast). Two teams that are contenders year in and year out in SR1 (final year for GMAC), and this was a game that could have significant implications come end of the season.
An under the radar game I plan to keep an eye on/seek the result is Lock Haven (PSAC) @ Glenville State (MEC). Lock Haven has been a doormat for the PSAC, and DII football in general for many, many years. Last year they made significant strides and had, for them, an incredible season. Glenville State tends to be a middle-tier MEC team, and I’m curious to see how Lock Haven builds on last year’s success. It’s a big game for them in terms of setting the tone and riding the wave.
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