Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Who Is the Best in the FCS?

DWIGHT FLOYD
"The Editor"
SPORTSEDIT.ORG
TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  It occurred to me that some of the fanatics trying to rank FCS teams may need some help. Well, here it is.

There are 13 conferences in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision and nine of them are represented in the top 20 of the Coaches Poll; 10 conferences in the top twenty-five. The Big Sky, Colonial Athletic Association, and Missouri Valley conference each has 4 teams represented in top 25; that’s 12 of the top 25 teams. Even the “prissy” Ivy League where you have to be super smart just to be accepted to one of the schools has a team that is ranked. Only the MEAC, SWAC and Pioneer conferences are not represented in the top 25. Who are the Towson Tigers and why at 5-1 are they better than the 6-0 Tennessee State Tigers? The Coaches Poll says they are better. So, are the teams represented in the polls the best?

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It is not unusual for a team like those in the SWAC and MEAC to be underrated in the polls. Keep in mind that the year FAMU won the first 1-AA Championship they were among the last to be accepted into Division 1-AA football. Originally they were denied membership before those men making the decision changed their minds. If those men were so wrong about FAMU then why not now about some of the teams that are being overlooked?
 
 

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