Question about bowl eligibility

triton28

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sorry if Germans but a co-worker told me that Matt Wyatt said ut. martin doesn't count as one of the six needed to get a bowl. any truth to this?
 
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I think they were saying last night that since UT Martin isn't an FBS team it wouldn't count toward bowl eligibility. Hopefully not true though.
 

patdog

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You can count 1 I-AA win per season towards the 6 you need to go to a bowl. UT-Martin is our only I-AA game this year so it will count. Now if we were to add UT-Martin to next year's schedule as the 12th game, then we'd have 2 I-AA games and could only count 1 towards the 6.
 

JxnDawg39211

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But no more. Most schools only play 1 or none FCS schools a year for that reason. The payouts for FCS schools are much cheaper than a smaller FBS school , say from the MAC or Sun Belt. If you wanted a buy game with Florida Atlantic from the Sun Belt you are going to pay them 800k-1million for a one time visit. Payouts to play FCS schools are around 350k ( I think that is what we payed Jackson State and Alcorn ) simply because FCS visits are not as high in demand because most schools only want to schedule maybe 1 a year .

I remember Ole Miss played 2 FCS schools in 2008 so they had to win 7 to get bowl eligible ( they won 8 and went to back to back Cotton Bowls - first time in 50 years)
 

State82

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that team

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Hump4Hoops

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and that "text question of the day" crap, where they had text-in votes asking people if they thought we would get the "6 FCS wins necessary to become bowl eligible," saying that UT-Martin was not an FCS school. Apparently neither the announcers nor whoever is responsible for creating that question knows how the process works.
 

GloryDawg

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If you do play two and you only have six you can ask for a waiver from the NCAA. They might or might not grant it. If you are in a situation where there are not enough 6 and 6 teams to field all the bowl games the NCAA might waive it.
 

PBRME

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There's also another rule about that. It's either you can't count non FCS wins towards your bowl eligibility in back to back years, or you can only count 2 wins in a 3 year span. It's been so long since it was talked about that I can't remember which it is.
 

mstatedawgs

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patdog said:
You can count 1 I-AA win per season towards the 6 you need to go to a bowl. UT-Martin is our only I-AA game this year so it will count. Now if we were to add UT-Martin to next year's schedule as the 12th game, then we'd have 2 I-AA games and could only count 1 towards the 6.


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