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  • KingFiz
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    Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12)

    Going off something I started last year, I am going to play out a college football postseason using NCAA 12 at the conclusion of the actual regular season.

    It will consist of a 24-team national championship tournament and six bowl games. I'll break each of those down now.

    The national championship tournament will feature the 11 conference champions and 13 at-large teams. There will be four regions of six teams, with the 1st and 2nd seeds receiving byes in the regional quarterfinals. No more than four teams from the same conference can make it into the tournament, and no more than one team from the same conference can be placed in the same region. Teams from the same conference will not be able to meet until the Final Four.

    At-large teams will be selected by a ratings system that I use. The seeding will be done on an S-curve using the same ratings system. All at-large teams must win nine games to be eligible.

    There will be four "pods" for the regional quarterfinals and semifinals. Each regional quarterfinal site has its own regional semifinal site that it feeds into. (For example: the winners of the two quarterfinal games played in Columbia, SC, will play their semifinal games in San Antonio, TX, regardless of the actual region they're in.) Any team that qualifies for the tournament will not be able to play on its home field for the first two rounds of the tournament.

    Each week, I will post the bracket as it would look if the season ended today.

    The six bowl games consist of the four BCS bowls plus the Cotton Bowl and a new bowl game set up in Indianapolis, known as the Hoosier Bowl. Each of these six sites will host the Final Four every six years.

    To qualify for a bowl game, a team must finish in the overall top 40 in the ratings. The highest-ranked team outside the six power conferences that finishes in the top 40 automatically will get to go to a bowl game, regardless of its actual rank.

    The tie-ins are as follows:
    Rose: Big Ten vs. Pac-12
    Orange: ACC vs. at-large
    Sugar: SEC #1 vs. at-large
    Fiesta: Big 12 #1 vs. at-large
    Cotton: SEC #2 vs. Big 12 #2
    Hoosier: Big East vs. at-large

    Note that these are the highest-ranked teams in each conference that did not qualify for the tournament. If a conference's highest-ranked team does not fall within the top 40, it forfeits its automatic bid.

    I will also be posting the projected bowl schedule along with the tournament bracket every week.

    That's all for now...feel free to post. The bracket/bowls should be posted here shortly.
    Last edited by KingFiz; 10-10-2011, 05:00 PM.
  • KingFiz
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    Bracketology: October 6, 2011

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    • KingFiz
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      Bowl Projections: October 6, 2011

      Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Penn State vs. Arizona State
      Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Florida vs. North Carolina
      Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Auburn vs. Texas A&M
      Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): Notre Dame vs. Michigan State
      Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Baylor vs. Washington
      Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): Florida State vs. Tennessee

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      • KingFiz
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        Bracketology: October 13, 2011

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        • KingFiz
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          Bowl Projections: October 13, 2011

          Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Penn State vs. Washington
          Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Auburn vs. Texas Tech
          Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Texas A&M vs. Florida
          Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): South Florida vs. Florida State
          Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Baylor vs. Michigan State
          Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): North Carolina vs. Notre Dame

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          • KingFiz
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            Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

            Last edited by KingFiz; 10-18-2011, 06:47 PM. Reason: This is Bracketology for October 18, 2011.

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            • KingFiz
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              Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

              Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Penn State vs. Arizona State
              Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Auburn vs. Southern Mississippi
              Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Georgia vs. Baylor
              Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): Rutgers vs. Illinois
              Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Texas vs. TCU
              Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): North Carolina vs. Notre Dame

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              • KingFiz
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                Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

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                • KingFiz
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                  Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

                  Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Penn State vs. Washington
                  Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Auburn vs. Texas Tech
                  Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Georgia vs. Baylor
                  Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): Cincinnati vs. Notre Dame
                  Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Texas vs. TCU
                  Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): Georgia Tech vs. Illinois

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                  • KingFiz
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                    Bracketology (Nov. 1, 2011)

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                    • KingFiz
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                      Bowl Projections (Nov. 1, 2011)

                      Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Wisconsin vs. Washington
                      Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Georgia vs. North Carolina
                      Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Auburn vs. Texas A&M
                      Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): Ohio State vs. Florida State
                      Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Texas vs. TCU
                      Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame

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                      • KingFiz
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                        Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

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                        • KingFiz
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                          Bowl Projections (Nov. 8, 2011)

                          Rose Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Michigan vs. Arizona State
                          Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2, 2012): Georgia vs. Washington
                          Cotton Bowl (Jan. 3, 2012): Auburn vs. Baylor
                          Hoosier Bowl (Jan. 4, 2012): West Virginia vs. Ohio State
                          Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 5, 2012): Texas A&M vs. TCU
                          Orange Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012): Florida State vs. Notre Dame

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                          • KingFiz
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                            At-Large Eligible Teams (Nov. 8, 2011)

                            The following teams are eligible for an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament:

                            Oklahoma State, Houston, Stanford, LSU

                            The following teams will be eligible for an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament with a win this upcoming week:

                            Clemson, Virginia Tech, Oklahoma, Penn State, Southern Mississippi, Boise State, Oregon, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana-Lafayette

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                            • hoopla32
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                              #15
                              Re: Bracketology Hits the Gridiron: the 2011-12 NCAA 1-A Football Tournament (NCAA 12

                              Just curious, how does VT get a 1st round bye over Arkansas and Clemson? Clemson even beat VT already this year.

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