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UST can still play SJU even when they move to D1, and it should still be fairly competitive. The tommies are going to a non-scholarship football conference. It is quite common for them to play lower division schools, and it is not unheard of for those to be away games as well. The PFL has zero chance at ever getting an at-large bid anyway, so the only way into the playoffs is to win the conference, which SJU does not affect.
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Originally posted by Supercal95 View PostUST can still play SJU even when they move to D1, and it should still be fairly competitive. The tommies are going to a non-scholarship football conference. It is quite common for them to play lower division schools, and it is not unheard of for those to be away games as well. The PFL has zero chance at ever getting an at-large bid anyway, so the only way into the playoffs is to win the conference, which SJU does not affect.
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There are actually no restrictions on the scheduling of (single) inter-divisional games as per NCAA rules. Hypothetically speaking, this means that Clemson could play against Martin Luther College, if both teams agree to it. Obviously, this would assume the ACC doesn't have their own restrictions on scheduling inter-divisional opponents as conferences have a say too.
The restrictions come in regarding what the upper division school is able to do with the win. In the hypothetical, Clemson could count the win on the record books, however they could not use it for bowl eligibility as MLC is three divisions below them. For a competitive school like Clemson, there is no reward to playing MLC - but there is a lot of risk. Injury, rankings, and reputation - and that's just for a win. Imagine if they lost? This is why we don't see it happening, and for the simple fact that they just aren't on Clemson's radar.
On the flipside, MLC wouldn't want to play Clemson either - it's almost a guaranteed loss. They would be risking injuries for no help in their playoff pursuits either. About all they'd get is some exposure.
In UST's case, their position in FCS along with their rivalry actually do provide some upsides (and a lack of downsides) to playing SJU - especially in the short term.
Things do get a bit more complicated when in the instance an FBS/FCS (and even D2) wants to schedule multiple inter-divisional games in a season, but for one-off games, there would be nothing preventing SJU and UST playing each other, unless the PFL (or even the MIAC) said no, which I doubt would happen.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostThere are actually no restrictions on the scheduling of (single) inter-divisional games as per NCAA rules. Hypothetically speaking, this means that Clemson could play against Martin Luther College, if both teams agree to it. Obviously, this would assume the ACC doesn't have their own restrictions on scheduling inter-divisional opponents as conferences have a say too.
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Originally posted by laker View Post
I've watched games at MLC's bowl, and I've been to Death Valley, just not on game day. Amazing to imagine those two playing each other.
Never watched a game there although I'd really like too. They are the second closest CFB team of any level to me after SMSU. I've been back to their bowl, just never inside. Kind of a cool setup they have back there.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
I was trying to think of the most absurd matchup I could think of to drive home the point I was trying to make and they came to mind first, haha.
Never watched a game there although I'd really like too. They are the second closest CFB team of any level to me after SMSU. I've been back to their bowl, just never inside. Kind of a cool setup they have back there.
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Originally posted by laker View Post
Just a few years ago they were winless. Then the next year they were .500 and the next year won the UMAC and made the playoffs for the first time. Now they are the big boy in that conference, especially with St Scholastica leaving for the MIAC.
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Originally posted by Twincitiesmav View Post
I ran a computer simulator of a matchup of Alabama vs. Crown College and Alabama won 186-0. HAHAHA!!
https://www.espn.com/blog/statsinfo/...-222-0-victory
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Or we can go the Transitive Property route.
https://myteamisbetterthanyourteam.c...=2019;method=2
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