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Subject: Who is your pick to win the FCS Championship


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Harvard Crimson Rule!
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Date Posted: 14:50:24 12/11/25 Thu

Now with Yale and Harvard eliminated who do you like to win to win it all?
My pick is South Dakota.

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[> Subject: Re: Who is your pick to win the FCS Championship


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Floridared
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Date Posted: 15:09:09 12/11/25 Thu

Tarleton St.
[> Subject: Re: Who is your pick to win the FCS Championship


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Go Green
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Date Posted: 15:18:50 12/11/25 Thu


I hope Montana State wins out by double digits each game so Yale's loss looks good.

:)
[> [> Subject: Re: Who is your pick to win the FCS Championship


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bulldog10jw
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Date Posted: 15:36:31 12/11/25 Thu

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[> Subject: Re: Who is your pick to win the FCS Championship


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Penn Nation
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Date Posted: 05:13:12 12/12/25 Fri

Tarleton State
[> [> Subject: Could It Be The Ivy Vanquishers' Bowl for The Championship?


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An Observer
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Date Posted: 15:13:28 12/13/25 Sat

Villanova rallies to upset #4 seed Tarleton State.

Don't look now, but we could be headed for a championship final between the two FCS teams which knocked out our two teams, Montana State and 'Nova.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Could It Be The Ivy Vanquishers' Bowl for The Championship?


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Tenzac
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Date Posted: 16:24:08 12/13/25 Sat

The further Villanova gets, the better the Patriot League looks. 'Nova is joining the Patriot League for football next year, as is William & Mary. This year, Colgate, W&M, and Lehigh all played credibly against 'Nova (they each lost by 7 points). Patriot League credibility helps the Ivy League as well.
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Could It Be The Ivy Vanquishers' Bowl for The Championship?


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Tenzac
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Date Posted: 16:31:20 12/13/25 Sat

In other Ivy-adjacent football news, Johns Hopkins has now won three games in the Division 3 playoffs and is in the semifinals. Wonder how they would fare against a weak Ivy.
[> Subject: Stephen F Austin is at Montana State tonight in FCS playoff action (9pm EST on ESPN)


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Ed S.
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Date Posted: 17:48:24 12/12/25 Fri

I don't know much about the Stephen F Austin football program.
[> [> Subject: Re: Stephen F Austin is at Montana State tonight in FCS playoff action (9pm EST on ESPN)


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Rick888
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Date Posted: 06:06:02 12/13/25 Sat

Montana State wins 44-28.
[> Subject: Bobcats Look Good


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An Observer
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Date Posted: 10:49:11 12/13/25 Sat

For those like GG and me who would not mind seeing Montana State roll to an FCS title, last night's game was encouraging. With the Bobcats playing well and South Dakota State having been upset in the first round, #2 seed MSU has a reasonable path to raising the trophy.

Best line from last night's ESPN broadcast: "This is Davis' seventh year in college football."

As NIL programs grow in ubiquity and budgeting, there will be hundreds of college football players who have no shot at making a 53-man NFL roster but are plenty good enough to make $500,000 to $1 million playing FBS football.

Many of these guys will not have alternative white collar job opportunities which can pay high six figures. You'll see many more players who will follow John Blutarsky's seven-year college program.

Why not eight or nine? Bueller? Bueller?

Which is more unlikely, grandfather Phillip Rivers playing in the NFL at 44, or a husband and father of three kids supporting his family by playing college football at age 30?
[> [> Subject: looks like rivers will be starting in seattle, just a few hours from now!


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valmas (stoic)
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Date Posted: 01:03:01 12/14/25 Sun

[> [> [> Subject: Re: looks like rivers will be starting in seattle, just a few hours from now!


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An Observer
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Date Posted: 12:11:47 12/14/25 Sun

I hope that CBS sends me the Colts-Seahawks game this afternoon. I want to see this "event."

It's not just that Rivers is 44 years old and a new grandfather. (He has 10 children. What the?)

It's that Rivers has just joined the Colts this week after five years away from the NFL. This week!

He does have one advantage. His job up until last week was coaching his son's high school team and Rivers has been using the offensive playbook of the last team for which he played. That's right, the Colts.

So he's been using a lot of the terminology and concepts.

I'm at the age where often I root for a guy just because he's old. I wish Rivers the best.


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