The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Bowl comes with more issues for Florida State in sad season

- By Ralph D. Russo Associated Press Writers Joe Reedy in Tallahasse­e, Florida, and Oskar Garcia in Philadelph­ia contribute­d to this report.

Florida State has faced one problem after another since starting the season ranked No. 3.

Now, on the verge of putting a forgettabl­e this season behind them, there are questions whether the Seminoles are actually bowl eligible.

Florida State is scheduled to take on Southern Mississipp­i in the Independen­ce Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana, on Wednesday. But a possible administra­tive error, apparently discovered by a user of the website Reddit, is calling into question whether the Seminoles’ victory against Delaware State should count toward the NCAA’s bowleligib­ility requiremen­t.

As of Friday afternoon, none of Florida State, Delaware State, the Atlantic Coast Conference or the NCAA had responded to requests for comment.

“We are continuing preparatio­ns for our game between Southern Miss and Florida State,” Walk-on’s Independen­ce Bowl spokesman Stefan Nolet told The Associated Press in an email. The NCAA has a waiver process for bowl eligibilit­y and an issue like this could have been sorted out, likely in the Seminoles favor, had it been discovered sooner.

Instead, it’s just the latest bad news for Florida State.

The Seminoles lost their high-profile opener to Alabama and their quarterbac­k in week one, had two games postponed by severe weather, stumbled to a 2-5 start, needed to play Louisiana-Monroe on championsh­ip weekend to have a chance to get bowl eligible and did so a day after former coach Jimbo Fisher left the program to take the Texas A&M job.

Scrambling to finish 6-6 allowed the Seminoles reach bowl eligibilit­y and extend their record streak of consecutiv­e years with a bowl appearance to 36. Or did it? The bowl game is still on but even that has come with a catch.

A fan who moderates the college football section of Reddit posted data he claimed to have obtained from Delaware State that apparently showed the football team didn’t use enough scholarshi­p funds to meet an NCAA minimum for FCS teams to count toward FBS bowl eligibilit­y.

Delaware State, which lost 77-6 at Florida State on Nov. 18, was about two players short of meeting the minimum, according to the post.

The fan, an applied scientist from the San Francisco Bay Area who uses the nickname bakonydrac­o on Reddit, said fans in the community have studied bowl-eligibilit­y rules the past two seasons as bowl organizers have struggled to fill games with teams that meet the six-win minimum. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because he did not want his real-life details connected with his online identity.

He said the request process took several weeks and the moderators spent significan­t time analyzing the data, understand­ing the complexity of the rules and their implicatio­ns.

The number of FBS vs. FCS games has skyrockete­d since the NCAA approved 12-game schedules for major college teams in 2005. As the number of bowls also grew, the NCAA allowed FBS teams to count a victory against an FCS team toward sixwin bowl eligibilit­y if that FCS team had used 90 percent of its allotted scholarshi­p money. The idea behind the rule was to deter FBS schools from playing FCS schools that had no chance to compete with an FBS school. In reality, though, most FBSFCS games are lopsided contests.

Often game contracts between FBS and FCS schools will stipulate that the FCS team meets the scholarshi­p requiremen­t. But, typically, that is a good faith agreement.

Tulane athletic director Troy Dannen said when he was AD at FCS power Northern Iowa that requiremen­t was in every contract it had with an FBS school. He said only Wisconsin asked for verificati­on of the numbers and that was done with a simple letter stating UNI was in compliance.

“They trusted the numbers we gave them,” Dannen said.

This season Tulane played Grambling State of FCS and the scholarshi­p requiremen­t was in the contract. Dannen said Tulane did not ask Grambling for detailed documentat­ion showing it met the scholarshi­p requiremen­t. Maybe that won’t be the case going forward.

“This is a good example of you can’t assume compliance,” he said.

Dannen once was part of an NCAA committee that heard waiver requests dealing with bowl eligibilit­y. That committee no longer exists after NCAA restructur­ing, but there is still a waiver process.

“I have no doubt a waiver would have been granted” to Florida State, Dannen said.

After the Independen­ce Bowl, Florida State and its fans can fully move on to a new era under coach Willie Taggart, who said this week, “It’s not how you start. It’s how you finish. We’re going to finish strong.”

Just finishing the 2017 season — period — will likely be a relief to Florida State fans.

 ?? STEVE CANNON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Nov. 18, 2017, file photo, Florida State’s head coach Jimbo Fisher, right, meets Delaware State’s head coach Kenny Carter at midfield before the start of an NCAA college football game in Tallahasse­e Fla.
STEVE CANNON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Nov. 18, 2017, file photo, Florida State’s head coach Jimbo Fisher, right, meets Delaware State’s head coach Kenny Carter at midfield before the start of an NCAA college football game in Tallahasse­e Fla.

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