The D-III playoffs saw chalk advance, and a battle for the fate of the universe will take place in Naperville on Saturday as North Central gets a rematch with Wheaton in Round 2. Meanwhile, several teams are still fighting at the FBS level for conference championships and a berth in the Death to the BCS Playoffs.
This is a concept created by Dan Wetzel, Josh Peter, and Jeff Passan several years ago, where instead of the BCS nonsense or the slightly improved, but in their eyes not quite there College Football Playoff, the Death to the BCS Playoff system is a 16 team field where every conference champion gets an automatic bid, and the rest of the field is filled with at large berths. The field is then seeded 1-16, with home field advantage given to the higher seeds in the first three rounds.
I credit them for this because it was originally their idea. They wanted a selection committee to select the teams and seedings. I've chosen for a few years to take their system and fill the field based on a little bit of the eye test on my part, as well as some metrics chosen to help remove any bias I may have. You will see listed after each team in this field a set of stats. I use Non-Conference Schedule Strength (NCSS), First Degree (PP1), Second Degree (PP2), and Adjusted Playoff Points (aPP) as well as computer rankings compiled by Jeff Sagarin (SAG), the late David Rothman (ROTH), and the website All My Sports Teams Suck (AMSTS), and organically combine all of these to build that 16 team field.
So without further ado, let's build a mock playoff field.
- Alabama (11-0, SEC "Champion")- NCSS: 3, PP1: 63, PP2: 26.73, aPP: 63, SAG: 1, ROTH: 1, AMSTS: 1. (LW: 1)
- Ohio State (10-1, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 58, PP2: 23.40, aPP: 56, SAG: 2, ROTH: 3, AMSTS: 2. (LW: 2)
- Michigan (10-1, Big Ten "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 56, PP2: 22.00, aPP: 52, SAG: 3, ROTH: 2, AMSTS: 3. (LW: 4)
- Clemson (10-1, ACC "Champion")- NCSS: 3, PP1: 60, PP2: 25.50, aPP: 56, SAG: 4, ROTH: 7, AMSTS: 4. (LW: 3)
- Washington (10-1, Pac 12 "Champion")- NCSS: 2, PP1: 42, PP2: 15.90, aPP: 39, SAG: 5, ROTH: 4, AMSTS: 5. (LW: 6)
- Oklahoma (9-2, Big XII "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 43, PP2: 16.67, aPP: 40, SAG: 7, ROTH: 14, AMSTS: 11. (LW: 11)
- Western Michigan (11-0, MAC "Champion")- NCSS: 6, PP1: 42, PP2: 13.45, aPP: 42, SAG: 22, ROTH: 12, AMSTS: 7. (LW: 7)
- Wisconsin (9-2, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 44, PP2: 16.75, aPP: 42, SAG: 8, ROTH: 5, AMSTS: 6. (LW: 8)
- Louisville (9-2, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 41, PP2: 16.33, aPP: 38, SAG: 6, ROTH: 13, AMSTS: 9. (LW: 5)
- Boise State (10-1, At Large)- NCSS: 8, PP1: 50, PP2: 15.80, aPP: 47, SAG: 32, ROTH: 22, AMSTS: 12. (LW: 9)
- Nebraska (9-2, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 42, PP2: 17.11, aPP: 39, SAG: 30, ROTH: 10, AMSTS: 14. (LW: 12)
- Houston (9-2, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 44, PP2: 17.67, aPP: 36, SAG: 25, ROTH: 23, AMSTS: 16. (LW: NR)
- Wyoming (8-3, Mountain West "Champion")- NCSS: 5, PP1: 44, PP2: 19.50, aPP: 30, SAG: 75, ROTH: 49, AMSTS: 29. (LW: NR)
- Temple (8-3, American Athletic "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 34, PP2: 13.63, aPP: 23, SAG: 43, ROTH: 44, AMSTS: 37. (LW: 15)
- Louisiana Tech (8-3, Conference USA "Champion")- NCSS: 7, PP1: 30, PP2: 13.00, aPP: 15, SAG: 61, ROTH: 71, AMSTS: 49. (LW: 16)
- Arkansas State (6-4, Sun Belt "Champion")- NCSS: 5, PP1: 27, PP2: 14.83, aPP: 10, SAG: 79, ROTH: 86, AMSTS: 67. (LW: NR)
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I have to mention this again just to make sure it's out there: Penn State is banned from the Death to the BCS Playoffs due to their prioritization of football over the welfare of children. Were they eligible, the Nittany Lions probably would earn an at large berth thanks to their high Playoff Points totals and strong computer rankings. But this is a permanent ban, and as tempted as I was along to line to rescind the ban, there is absolutely no reason to take back a ban thanks to the cult atmosphere in State College.
Now that I'm off my soapbox, that will do it for all Week 12 content. Tomorrow I'll have a look at the Week 13 schedule. For most conferences, it's the final week of games before the conference championship game, but for a couple there are two weeks of games left. I'll have more on that tomorrow.
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