MetroPhillyTiger
Well-Known Member
IMO, NC A&T looks like they may have the edge but TnSt and Grambling look like they're in the running.
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Ncat beat Kent stTnsu and grambling no doubt. Ncat is third. TnSU and gram performed to well against D-1 to put ncat ahead of them.
Why do y'all think NCCU is better than SCST?
Actually look at their schedule and results. SCSU is 3-3 with all losses coming to FBS schools.NCCU is 4-0 in the MEAC and 6-2 overall I believe. SCSU is one of those 3-2 MEAC teams with a losing overall record. They look like they beat the teams they're supposed to beat in the MEAC and lose to the good teams (not including the FBS beatdowns)
If there's a year in which a HBCU deserves an at-large playoff bid this year looks like that (the A&T/NCCU loser, TnSU and PV in that order have the best cases)
I think TnSt would get the nod over Grambling right now due to their schedule strength (even though the coaches poll doesn't agree). TnSt would have to win all those conference games which would be tough. @Tiger1 , how y'all looking in the OVC?
PV?1. NCAT but they seem to be 1 dimensional with T. Cohen. If you can pass the ball they are very beatable.
2A&B Grambling & TNSU- Grambling gets the slight edge because of there QB.
4.NCCU
5. PV
We win out and we are in. We drop one of the last 4 and I think we are on the bubble
Actually look at their schedule and results. SCSU is 3-3 with all losses coming to FBS schools.
I would say A&T beating Kent State and Grambling leading Arizona the way they did puts them at 1 and 1A with NCCU possibly at 1C (also undefeated in MEAC like A&T) and Southern following closely and TSU slightly behind them rounding out top 5. If I ranked them now
A&T
Grambling
NCCU
Southern
Tennessee State
Honorable mentions: Alcorn and PV (the other MEAC schools with winning records in conference like FAMU currently have losing overall records)