It's up to the schools to decide which conferences they want to be in.
The Plattsburgh Athletic Director is on the committee.
The Plattsburgh Athletic Director is on the committee.
No he isn't.
Um I think he was a few years ago? In fact I did see him listed once in that position, but was not able to find the link.
Yes he used to be. He's not anymore. The post I replied to is 100% wrong.
I've been mocked on here for years pursuant to my ignorance of the D-3 selection process, but the joke is on those of you who choose- against all logic and experience - to hang your hats on it come February/March.
Each and every season, I'm advised to study the selection nonsense, as if it means anything. I did that once in 2005, and I'll never do it again, because that was a complete assasination of 30 minutes of my life, as it turned-out... (Nothing there was binding, aside from the obvious AQs, so why buy into it?)
The fact of the matter is that the committee will award bids on the basis of whatever the top-secret caprice du jour happens to be on Selection Sunday, and maybe even weeks before that date... Nobody knows how it works in the final analysis, and that's the problem.
To defend such a situation is beyond absurd, but then again, I don't see too many of you savants doing so at this juncture... (Who's looking "stupid" now?)
As I say every year, D-3 should go to a predictable and transparent system for the AL teams, and forget the silly B/C pools... Award the AQs their berths on the basis of RS championships, and give everyone else a fair shake, FCS, including seeding and siting them fairly.
The current situation is an embarrassment to the sport, and there's no doubt about that.
It's obvious the committee wants Oswego in, so Plattsburgh hopes to use that to their advantage Saturday. My gut tells me Oswego is in win or lose. Although I have the utmost respect for Oswego as a team, the numbers do not support it whatsover. Somebody who had a great season (Bowdoin, Hobart) is staying home. In the back of the players minds is the knowledge that they are in regardless of the score Saturday. That's just human nature. Might be the extra edge the Cards need. That and the fact that Cadieux is in their heads (see Bryan Hince).
I'm thinking the NC$$ wants to do their best to make sure at least Oswego or Plattsburgh gets to Lake Placid, it was "more justifiable" to leave Oswego ranked high than to try to raise Plattsburgh into Pool C range.
It's obvious the committee wants Oswego in, so Plattsburgh hopes to use that to their advantage Saturday. My gut tells me Oswego is in win or lose. Although I have the utmost respect for Oswego as a team, the numbers do not support it whatsover. Somebody who had a great season (Bowdoin, Hobart) is staying home. In the back of the players minds is the knowledge that they are in regardless of the score Saturday. That's just human nature. Might be the extra edge the Cards need. That and the fact that Cadieux is in their heads (see Bryan Hince).
I've been mocked on here for years pursuant to my ignorance of the D-3 selection process, but the joke is on those of you who choose- against all logic and experience - to hang your hats on it come February/March.
Each and every season, I'm advised to study the selection nonsense, as if it means anything. I did that once in 2005, and I'll never do it again, because that was a complete assasination of 30 minutes of my life, as it turned-out... (Nothing there was binding, aside from the obvious AQs, so why buy into it?)
The fact of the matter is that the committee will award bids on the basis of whatever the top-secret caprice du jour happens to be on Selection Sunday, and maybe even weeks before that date... Nobody knows how it works in the final analysis, and that's the problem.
To defend such a situation is beyond absurd, but then again, I don't see too many of you savants doing so at this juncture... (Who's looking "stupid" now?)
As I say every year, D-3 should go to a predictable and transparent system for the AL teams, and forget the silly B/C pools... Award the AQs their berths on the basis of RS championships, and give everyone else a fair shake, FCS, including seeding and siting them fairly.
The current situation is an embarrassment to the sport, and there's no doubt about that.
... Without it, you have to read the tea leaves.
I've been mocked on here for years pursuant to my ignorance of the D-3 selection process, but the joke is on those of you who choose- against all logic and experience - to hang your hats on it come February/March.
Each and every season, I'm advised to study the selection nonsense, as if it means anything. I did that once in 2005, and I'll never do it again, because that was a complete assasination of 30 minutes of my life, as it turned-out... (Nothing there was binding, aside from the obvious AQs, so why buy into it?)
The fact of the matter is that the committee will award bids on the basis of whatever the top-secret caprice du jour happens to be on Selection Sunday, and maybe even weeks before that date... Nobody knows how it works in the final analysis, and that's the problem.
To defend such a situation is beyond absurd, but then again, I don't see too many of you savants doing so at this juncture... (Who's looking "stupid" now?)
As I say every year, D-3 should go to a predictable and transparent system for the AL teams, and forget the silly B/C pools... Award the AQs their berths on the basis of RS championships, and give everyone else a fair shake, FCS, including seeding and siting them fairly.
The current situation is an embarrassment to the sport, and there's no doubt about that.
My gut tells me oswego is in if the win for sureIt's obvious the committee wants Oswego in, so Plattsburgh hopes to use that to their advantage Saturday. My gut tells me Oswego is in win or lose. Although I have the utmost respect for Oswego as a team, the numbers do not support it whatsover. Somebody who had a great season (Bowdoin, Hobart) is staying home. In the back of the players minds is the knowledge that they are in regardless of the score Saturday. That's just human nature. Might be the extra edge the Cards need. That and the fact that Cadieux is in their heads (see Bryan Hince).