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Ralph Turner

Pool B in the first round.

CWRU lost to Trine, 51-38.

Huntingdon lost to Mississippi College, 56-35.

Wesley beat North Carolina Wesleyan College, 55-23.

Ralph Turner

#691
Pool B in the first round.

CWRU lost to Trine, 51-38.

Huntingdon lost to Mississippi College, 56-35.

Wesley beat North Carolina Wesleyan College, 55-23.

Second Round

Wesley 43, Mississippi College 9

Third Round

Wesley 12, JHU 0

Semifinals

Mount Union 24, Wesley 7

Pool B went 3-3 in the 2009 Playoffs.

Ralph Turner

#692
Pool B for 2010 (as I project it).

The UMAC-10  (Pool A in 2011)
The ECFC-8  (Pool A in 2011)
The UAA-4
The Independents (4, becoming 5) (Huntingdon, LaGrange, Chapman, and Macalester.  Add Stevenson in 2010.)
The ACFC-"3"  (Frostburg St and Salisbury to the E8 in 2011.)

Thirty 29 teams.  I think that means that we have 3 Pool B bids.



EDIT: Stevenson is developmental this season.

Source:  http://www.footballfoundation.org/news.php?id=2196

Hat tip to roocru for the article.


hickory_cornhusker

Unless something changes, the UMAC and ECFC going Pool A will mean there will only be 12 teams left in Pool B in 2011 for 1 bid.

Ralph Turner

#694
Quote from: Ralph Turner on April 09, 2010, 10:49:15 PM
Pool B gets an infusion of new teams in sports other than football.

Nine TCCC members plan new DIII conference

Quote...
The nine institutions "share a focus on student-athlete success and commitment to standards for competitive play," according to the announcement Wednesday by Dorothy J. Millhofer, director of communications at Nichols.

The other schools involved in the new conference will be Curry, Endicott, Gordon, Roger Williams, Salve Regina, University of New England, Wentworth Institute of Technology and Western New England.  ...

The remaining five TCCC teams (Anna Maria, Colby-Sawyer, Eastern Nazarene, New England College and Regis MA) have a core of teams that can add affiliates to maintain the TCCC AQ thru the 2012-13 season.

The exiting TCCC members that play football in the NEFC Boyd are:

1) Curry
2) Endicott
3) Nichols
4) Salve Regina
5) Western New England.


Update:  TCCC did not split apart.  [April 3, 2011]

Ralph Turner

#695
D-III 2010 Football Handbook

Three Pool B bids for 2010.  28 teams

These are the Pool B teams.

North Region 4 teams

UAA (2 teams)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago

UMAC (the "SLIAC-4")
Eureka College
Greenville College

West Region 9 teams

Independents
Chapman University
Macalester College

UMAC (the host UMAC-4)
Crown College
Martin Luther College
University of Minnesota, Morris
College of St. Scholastica

UMAC (the "SLIAC-4")
MacMurray College
Westminster College (Missouri)

Nebraska Wesleyan University (?NAIA?)

South Region 8 teams

UAA
Carnegie Mellon University
Washington University (Missouri)

ACFC
Frostburg State University  (Frostburg and Salisbury go to the E8 in 2011.)
Salisbury University
Wesley College

ECFC
Gallaudet University

Independents
Huntingdon College
La Grange College

East Region (7 teams)

ECFC
Anna Maria College
Becker College
Castleton State College
State University of New York Maritime College
Husson College
Mount Ida College
Norwich University




In 2011, the UMAC (8 teams) and ECFC (8 teams) are projected to earn Pool A bids for their conferences.  That leaves 9 or 10 teams in Pool B for 2011.

North Region 2 teams

UAA (2 teams)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago


West Region 3 teams (3 teams?)

Chapman University
Macalester College

Nebraska Wesleyan University (NAIA website has Neb Wes participating in the NAIA.)

South Region 5 teams

UAA
Carnegie Mellon University
Washington University (Missouri)

Independents
Huntingdon College
La Grange College
Wesley College

East Region (0 teams)

K-Mack

Quote from: Ralph Turner on October 18, 2009, 09:28:56 PM
Quote from: HSC85 on October 18, 2009, 09:25:50 PM
It seems that there is less drama and fewer pool B teams are having good seasons.
The drama should return in 2011 when the UMAC and the ECFC move to Pool A.

Wesley, CWRU and Huntingdon will be fighting for the same bid, unless Huntingdon and LaGrange move into the USA South if/when Shenandoah leaves.

Technically yes, but they'll also be eligible in Pool C. So if more than one went 10-0, no guarantee one would be left home.
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Teamski

Quote from: K-Mack on October 04, 2010, 07:39:14 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on October 18, 2009, 09:28:56 PM
Quote from: HSC85 on October 18, 2009, 09:25:50 PM
It seems that there is less drama and fewer pool B teams are having good seasons.
The drama should return in 2011 when the UMAC and the ECFC move to Pool A.

Wesley, CWRU and Huntingdon will be fighting for the same bid, unless Huntingdon and LaGrange move into the USA South if/when Shenandoah leaves.

Technically yes, but they'll also be eligible in Pool C. So if more than one went 10-0, no guarantee one would be left home.

Wow, Kieth.  It only took you almost a year to respond, hehehehe..... ;D  Talking with one of the Huntingdon guys before this last week's game, he mentioned that they would LOVE to find a home in either the USA South or some other conference.  It sucks being an Independent. 

-Ski
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@d3jason

#698
North Region 4 teams

UAA (2 teams)
Case Western Reserve University (4-0, at Oberlin)
University of Chicago (3-2 ,vs Denison)

UMAC (the "SLIAC-4")
Eureka College (0-4, at Westminster (Mo)
Greenville College (2-3, vs St Scholastica)

West Region 9 teams

Independents
Chapman University (1-2, at Claremont Mud-Scripps)
Macalester College (3-2, vs. Trinity Bible)

UMAC (the host UMAC-4)
Crown College (3-2, vs vs Northwestern)
Martin Luther College
University of Minnesota, Morris (3-1, vs Martin Luther)
College of St. Scholastica (3-2, at Greenville)

UMAC (the "SLIAC-4")
MacMurray College
Westminster College (Missouri) (2-2, vs Eureka)

Nebraska Wesleyan University (?NAIA?)

South Region 8 teams

UAA
Carnegie Mellon University (3-2, at Ohio Wesleyan)
Washington University (2-2, vs Wabash)

ACFC
Frostburg State University  (Frostburg and Salisbury go to the E8 in 2011.)
Salisbury University (4-1, open this week)
Wesley College (5-0, vs Newport News)

ECFC
Gallaudet University (1-2, at Norwich)

Independents
Huntingdon College (3-2, at Millsaps)
La Grange College

East Region (7 teams)

ECFC
Anna Maria College
Becker College
Castleton State College
Husson College
Mount Ida College
Norwich University (4-1, vs Galludet)
SUNY-Maritime (5-0, at Castleton State)

@d3jason


Undefeated Teams
Case Western Reserve University (4-0, at Oberlin)
Wesley College (5-0, vs Newport News)
SUNY-Maritime (5-0, at Castleton State)

One Loss Teams
Salisbury University (4-1, open this week)
University of Minnesota, Morris (3-1, vs Martin Luther)
Norwich University (4-1, vs Gallaudet)

Two Loss Teams
University of Chicago (3-2 ,vs Denison)
Chapman University (1-2, at Claremont Mud-Scripps)
Macalester College (3-2, vs. Trinity Bible)
Crown College (3-2, vs vs Northwestern)
College of St. Scholastica (3-2, at Greenville)
Westminster College (Missouri) (2-2, vs Eureka)
Carnegie Mellon University (3-2, at Ohio Wesleyan)
Washington University (2-2, vs Wabash)
Gallaudet University (1-2, at Norwich)
Huntingdon College (3-2, at Millsaps)






Gray Fox

Chapman is a sleeper.  Their two losses are to NAIA teams.
Fierce When Roused

K-Mack

Conrad,
I like that organization. Plus that's a list I don't have to make for ATN now!

Although I guess it needs an update. Same top 3 at least.
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@d3jason


@d3jason

Undefeated Teams
Case Western Reserve University (5-0, beat Oberlin 48-36, next at Hiram)
Wesley College (6-0, beat Newport News 64-7, next vs. Southern Virginia)
SUNY-Maritime (5-0, beat Castleton State 41-28, at Anna Maria)

One Loss Teams
Salisbury University (4-1, open last week, next vs. Huntingdon)
Norwich University (5-1, beat Gallaudet 31-23, next vs Husson)

Two Loss Teams
University of Chicago (4-2 ,beat Denison 36-7, open next week)
University of Minnesota, Morris (3-2, lost to Martin Luther 28-21, next at Northwestern)
Macalester College (4-2, beat Trinity Bible 41-28, open next week)
Crown College (4-2, beat Northwestern 30-24, next vs Eureka)
Westminster College (Missouri) (3-2, beat Eureka 36-14. next at Martin Luther)
Carnegie Mellon University (4-2, beat Ohio Wesleyan 35-23, next vs. Wittenberg)
Washington University (3-2, beat Wabash 24-20, next at Wooster)

Gallaudet University (1-3, lost to Norwich)
Huntingdon College (3-3, lost to Millsaps)
Chapman University (1-3, lost Claremont Mud-Scripps)
College of St. Scholastica (3-3, lost to Greenville)

Ralph Turner

IMHO, Wesley is nearly a lock at this time.  Only Salisbury and Kean remain (plus Southern Virginia.)

CWRU is also solid.  They are not likely to have 2 losses in the last 5 games, and they should have a good OWP/OOWP.  (Wooster looks vulnerable.)

The third spot seems to be SUNY-Maritime's to lose.  If they can run the table, then they make a strong case for a bid.  They will benefit if Wesley gives Salisbury its second in-region loss.