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...believe I’m playing with the most talented back in all of I-AA,” said Fitzpatrick following Harvard’s season ending 35-3 victory over Yale...
Taking into account win-loss, strength of schedule and margin of victory, his system ranks the Harvard football team 38th. In the country. In all of Division I. That’s I-AA...
...week, I’ve heard from several Montana fans who felt, quite simply, that I failed to give the Grizzlies the respect they deserve by saying that Harvard would only be a slight underdog on the road in Missoula if the Crimson were allowed to participate in the I-AA playoffs...
There’s a reason why Division I-AA, Division II and Division III use a playoff system (despite the tremendous expenditure that has to be undertaken to transport players to nationwide sites). By implementing a playoff system, you push the debate about fringe teams from Nos. 2-4 to 8-10 or 16-20, depending on whether it is an eight- or 16-team tournament...
Speaking of questioning the legitimacy of the national title, this week Harvard claimed the top spot in five of the eight computer polls used in the Gridiron Power Index—the I-AA equivalent of the BCS ranking system. The Crimson climbed to 38th and 41st in all of Division I in the Sagarin and Massey polls, respectively. No Ivy team has ever finished in the top spot of any single computer poll, much less five. And no Ivy team has ever won the I-AA national title...