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Subject: Re: Potential route to getting 2 Ivies into the FCS playoffs


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ED S.
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Date Posted: 19:33:32 10/26/25 Sun
In reply to: Tiger_Inn_Boy 's message, "Potential route to getting 2 Ivies into the FCS playoffs" on 13:26:30 10/26/25 Sun

Harvard's weak out of conference strength of schedule would preclude them from going as an at large team if they don't win the Ivy League title.

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Go Green
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Date Posted: 20:47:54 10/26/25 Sun


I agree with the sentiment that barring extraordinary circumstances, a two-loss Ivy team will not get an at-large bid to the playoffs.

So if Harvard runs the table, no other Ivy team is going to the playoffs.


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