Friday, November 12, 2010

2010 FCS At-Large Playoff Eligibility - Week 10

After Week 10, 68 of the 106 FCS teams have been eliminated from consideration for an at-large bid. There are now 16 additional teams on the bubble that cannot lose a remaining D1 game. In the 2009 season, there were 27 teams that reached the 7 D1 win mark. 14 Teams have reached 7 D1 wins so far this season with 2 weeks to play.

Bubble Teams (16) - Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Central Connecticut State, Colgate, Duquesne, Furman, Georgia Southern, Hampton, McNeese State, Montana, Richmond, New Hampshire, Richmond, South Carolina State, Wagner, Weber State
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Eliminated in Week 10 - Drake, Holy Cross, James Madison, Missouri State, Sam Houston State

Eliminated in Week 9 - Albany, Georgia State, Monmouth, Morehead State, Morgan State, Murray State, Northern Arizona, South Dakota State, UC Davis

Eliminated in Week 8 - Coastal Carolina, Davidson, Gardner-Webb, Georgetown, Illinois State, Indiana State, Marist, Portland State, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, Southeastern Louisiana, Tennessee State, Texas State, Youngstown State

Eliminated in Week 7 - Austin Peay, Bryant, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Maine, Norfolk State, Samford, South Dakota, Southern Illinois, St. Francis (PA), Stony Brook, Virginia Military Institute, Western Carolina

Eliminated in Week 6 - Bucknell, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Delaware State, Elon, Fordham, Howard, Lafayette, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacred Heart, San Diego, Tennessee-Martin, Towson

Eliminated in Week 5 - Butler, Eastern Illinois, Idaho State, North Carolina A&T, Northwestern State, Presbyterian, Southern Utah, Tennessee Tech, Valparaiso

Eliminated in Week 4 - Lamar, Savannah State

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Qualified (14) - Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Dayton, Delaware, Jacksonville, Jacksonville State, Liberty, Lehigh, Montana State, Robert Morris, Southeast Missouri State, Stephen F. Austin, William & Mary, Wofford

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