For Division II football, the NCAA seeds seven teams from each of four regions in the country. The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference is a member of Super Region 1, along with the Northeast 10, the Mountain East Conference, and the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. To dispel one myth, unlike soccer, basketball, baseball, softball and some other sports, no team receives automatic qualification for winning its conference for the football playoffs.
Each team is evaluated primarily based on its Division II record, weighted opponents winning percentage (its opponents’ winning percentage and its opponents’ opponents’ winning percentage), head-to-head record, and results versus common opponents. Other criteria considered include record on the road, record against teams with a record of .500 or better and record in non-conference, in-region games. So even though conference champions don’t get an automatic bid, conference champions typically grade highly in the qualification criteria.
If we evaluate the 46 teams from Super Region 1 and sort them based on winning percentage plus weighted OWP (far right column), we get the following list:
This list matches the NCAA's official regional rankings with two exceptions:
- Fairmont St is #10 instead of Shepherd, due to their head-to-head result which Fairmont St won.
- West Chester and New Haven are swapped for no known reason.
So it's not "disrespect" for the Golden Rams that they're third, but rather the fact that West Chester has faced teams with really bad records and, as a result, have the worst weighted OWP among any of the teams in the top ten.
Games this Weekend
#2 LIU Post (9-0) vs #4 New Haven (8-0)
#3 West Chester (9-0) at #7 Slippery Rock (9-1)
#5 Hillsdale (9-1) at Indianapolis (8-1)
#6 Kutztown (8-1) at Edinboro (6-4)
#8 Tiffin (9-1) vs Findlay (7-3)
#9 Ohio Dominican (8-2) at Lake Erie (0-9)
#10 Fairmont St (8-2) at West Liberty (3-7)
A Golden Ram Win
A Golden Ram Loss
Conclusion
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