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There are exactly 121 schools that play Division I-AA football. Out of those 121, can you name the school that had the highest average attendance this season...
...promised myself not to mention the most ridiculous item of them all, the Ivy ban on participation in the I-AA football playoffs. But after being reminded about the madness by the spring football game and the NCAA berths of the two tennis teams, well, here we go again...
Penn should start out higher in the I-AA preseason polls than in seasons past, removing the “no matter how well we do, this is the highest ranking we can achieve” impediment. Harvard returns all its skill position players save Rodney Byrnes from a team that, a year ago, seemed poised for an undefeated season until the injury to junior quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. One of these two teams could rank well inside the top 10 in the nation...
Take football for example. The Ivy League is currently the only conference in Division I-AA that does not send its champion to the playoffs. When the topic was discussed at last year’s meetings, it was shot down for no particularly logical reason...
Throw in a shelf-full of other accolades, including a four-time All-New England pick and a finalist for the Buck Buchanan award, given to the best defensive player in D I-AA, and what is the grand total...