I think the idea of a Spring season is an absolute fallacy and I seriously doubt that a playoff championship for FCS will be happening in May. Personally, I think I'd rather just play a conference (Or Dakota-Montana only) schedule this fall and call it. Spring playoffs seem far fetched at best.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostReports out that both Big Sky and Pioneer are not playing this fall. That should just about do it.
Be interesting to see influence Patty V. being dual MVFC-Pioneer commish had on today's events (e.g., allowing the Valley to "punt" on the decision knowing Pioneer would likely cancel season)Last edited by jakejc795; 08-07-2020, 05:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Mr_Tibbs View PostI think the idea of a Spring season is an absolute fallacy and I seriously doubt that a playoff championship for FCS will be happening in May. Personally, I think I'd rather just play a conference (Or Dakota-Montana only) schedule this fall and call it. Spring playoffs seem far fetched at best.
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Honestly, for the first time in my life, I think it would be better if the Jacks were FBS. I hate the idea of not playing for a playoff, and I'd really prefer to see a morphed G5/ Upper FCS with a playoff format first, but being tied to a division with schools like the Ivy, SWAC, etc. that don't participate in the playoffs, plus non-scholly leagues and underfunded commuter schools like PSU or Sac State, just makes me think that we should be looking elsewhere. There are around 30ish schools in the FCS that SDSU shares commonality with in regards to enrollment, academics, athletics, etc. But we don't fit with the rest of the division. I'm not trying to make an argument about the feasibility of an FBS move or where we would even go, but I'm tired of being in a division where the power structure is shared among schools with extremely divergent ideas about athletics, football, and their role in the campus community.
It came out yesterday that the Ivy League would count in the number of teams used to reach the 50% threshold determined by the NCAA for playoff viability. Why on God's green earth would a league that actively rejects the FCS playoff have any bearing on their viability for this fall. Absolutely ridiculous.
When the Big Sky announced yesterday that fall football was a no go, the vote was 8 to 5. I can jist about bet that the 5 that voted for fall football were UM, MSU, Weber, NAU, and SUU. In the CAA, you see the same thing with JMU, Nova, Elon, etc. The FCS is made up of schools with a very broad range of goals, and I hope the covid fallout creates some separation for achools like SDSU from schools like Portland State.
I dont want to have the only goal for the postseason to be playing in .com bowl, but i respect the G5 conferences that are at least attempting to play this fall because they aren't hamstrung by the NCAA fall championship format.
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Originally posted by Mr_Tibbs View PostHonestly, for the first time in my life, I think it would be better if the Jacks were FBS. I hate the idea of not playing for a playoff, and I'd really prefer to see a morphed G5/ Upper FCS with a playoff format first, but being tied to a division with schools like the Ivy, SWAC, etc. that don't participate in the playoffs, plus non-scholly leagues and underfunded commuter schools like PSU or Sac State, just makes me think that we should be looking elsewhere. There are around 30ish schools in the FCS that SDSU shares commonality with in regards to enrollment, academics, athletics, etc. But we don't fit with the rest of the division. I'm not trying to make an argument about the feasibility of an FBS move or where we would even go, but I'm tired of being in a division where the power structure is shared among schools with extremely divergent ideas about athletics, football, and their role in the campus community.
It came out yesterday that the Ivy League would count in the number of teams used to reach the 50% threshold determined by the NCAA for playoff viability. Why on God's green earth would a league that actively rejects the FCS playoff have any bearing on their viability for this fall. Absolutely ridiculous.
When the Big Sky announced yesterday that fall football was a no go, the vote was 8 to 5. I can jist about bet that the 5 that voted for fall football were UM, MSU, Weber, NAU, and SUU. In the CAA, you see the same thing with JMU, Nova, Elon, etc. The FCS is made up of schools with a very broad range of goals, and I hope the covid fallout creates some separation for achools like SDSU from schools like Portland State.
I dont want to have the only goal for the postseason to be playing in .com bowl, but i respect the G5 conferences that are at least attempting to play this fall because they aren't hamstrung by the NCAA fall championship format.
Had they unified with coalitions including universities (that would likely need to test faculty, students, and staff to have in-person classes anyway) and entities not directly connected to athletics, pressure could've been exerted to ramp up the necessary production that might've staunched the virus and made a fall season more feasible.
If argument is that we expected to have the virus managed by now, epidemiologists expect we will face similar situations and will require such testing and tracing infrastructure in the future.
The cost of testing was one factor cited as barrier to FCS fall season, so I'm interested in how you think the Jacks could afford that were they to jump to FBS level.
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Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
The NCAA and conferences erred in not stridently and proactively advocating enhanced test production and augmented contact tracing when March Madness was canceled.
Had they unified with coalitions including universities (that would likely need to test faculty, students, and staff to have in-person classes anyway) and entities not directly connected to athletics, pressure could've been exerted to ramp up the necessary production that might've staunched the virus and made a fall season more feasible.
If argument is that we expected to have the virus managed by now, epidemiologists expect we will face similar situations and will require such testing and tracing infrastructure in the future.
The cost of testing was one factor cited as barrier to FCS fall season, so I'm interested in how you think the Jacks could afford that were they to jump to FBS level.
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Originally posted by Mr_Tibbs View PostHonestly, for the first time in my life, I think it would be better if the Jacks were FBS. I hate the idea of not playing for a playoff, and I'd really prefer to see a morphed G5/ Upper FCS with a playoff format first, but being tied to a division with schools like the Ivy, SWAC, etc. that don't participate in the playoffs, plus non-scholly leagues and underfunded commuter schools like PSU or Sac State, just makes me think that we should be looking elsewhere. There are around 30ish schools in the FCS that SDSU shares commonality with in regards to enrollment, academics, athletics, etc. But we don't fit with the rest of the division. I'm not trying to make an argument about the feasibility of an FBS move or where we would even go, but I'm tired of being in a division where the power structure is shared among schools with extremely divergent ideas about athletics, football, and their role in the campus community.
It came out yesterday that the Ivy League would count in the number of teams used to reach the 50% threshold determined by the NCAA for playoff viability. Why on God's green earth would a league that actively rejects the FCS playoff have any bearing on their viability for this fall. Absolutely ridiculous.
When the Big Sky announced yesterday that fall football was a no go, the vote was 8 to 5. I can jist about bet that the 5 that voted for fall football were UM, MSU, Weber, NAU, and SUU. In the CAA, you see the same thing with JMU, Nova, Elon, etc. The FCS is made up of schools with a very broad range of goals, and I hope the covid fallout creates some separation for achools like SDSU from schools like Portland State.
I dont want to have the only goal for the postseason to be playing in .com bowl, but i respect the G5 conferences that are at least attempting to play this fall because they aren't hamstrung by the NCAA fall championship format.
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Originally posted by Hammersmith View Post
They're going to start dropping next week. Rumor is that the MAC will be first. We'll see how many more go after that. It won't surprise me in the least if the entire G5 ends up cancelling/postponing. I'm not sure what the P5 will end up doing. They have enough money at stake and the TV contracts to try and maybe make it work. At the end of the day, I don't think the G5 does.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
It's hard to believe that 6 months into this pandemic, with all the resources and technology that the US has, that people all over the country are waiting a week or longer to get test results.
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I am doubtful we see MVFC football this spring. In the Dakota' s spring does not start in February or even March. With graduation sometimes coming as early as May 1, this does not leave much of a realistic timeframe to complete a round robin or near completion of one. Baseball often has a tight schedule to complete conference play. Fortunately for baseball, there are the southern trips even to Sioux Falls to get the games in. Football is very much different. I suppose the Sanford complex could some how be stretched to a 100 yard field and we could play in that facility with distance seating. Lots of details to be worked out. They have my money for a club seat. I am not holding my breathe nor looking for a refund in the mail.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostI am doubtful we see MVFC football this spring. In the Dakota' s spring does not start in February or even March. With graduation sometimes coming as early as May 1, this does not leave much of a realistic timeframe to complete a round robin or near completion of one. Baseball often has a tight schedule to complete conference play. Fortunately for baseball, there are the southern trips even to Sioux Falls to get the games in. Football is very much different. I suppose the Sanford complex could some how be stretched to a 100 yard field and we could play in that facility with distance seating. Lots of details to be worked out. They have my money for a club seat. I am not holding my breathe nor looking for a refund in the mail.
While weather is definitely a concern, I would be more concerned with seniors opting out and leaving the roster depleted. Perhaps that could be addressed by offering them an additional year of eligibility and having an ad hoc redshirt revision to apply to 2021 incoming freshman allowing more than four games (maybe 6-8) if the plan is to play dual spring/fall seasons in 2021.
As for season tickets, I've been told options would be presented once the NCAA and conference made a decision, and I would hope they'd be similar to what was done at Penn State, and I'd happily roll over my payment to apply to 2021 tickets. You may notice the Nittany Lions are offering bonus priority points for either "non-refund" option, similar to the Jackrabbit Club point discussion mentioned earlier on this forum.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostI have seen a plan being discussed starting season mid March and ending late May, early June.
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Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
Average March temperatures in Brookings are comparable to November, but did you read they wanted to complete the tournament in early May?
While weather is definitely a concern, I would be more concerned with seniors opting out and leaving the roster depleted. Perhaps that could be addressed by offering them an additional year of eligibility and having an ad hoc redshirt revision to apply to 2021 incoming freshman allowing more than four games (maybe 6-8) if the plan is to play dual spring/fall seasons in 2021.
As for season tickets, I've been told options would be presented once the NCAA and conference made a decision, and I would hope they'd be similar to what was done at Penn State, and I'd happily roll over my payment to apply to 2021 tickets. You may notice the Nittany Lions are offering bonus priority points for either "non-refund" option, similar to the Jackrabbit Club point discussion mentioned earlier on this forum.
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