Kennesaw State begins their season against Point University as they look to defend the Big South crown. The Owls were ranked and in the preseason polls. (Photo courtesy of Kennesaw State Athletics)
2019 FCS Versus Lower Division Football Games
With the beginning of 2019 season closing in, we take a look at the games between different divisions. In this article, we will provide a listing of all the 2019 FCS versus lower division football games. The lower divisions consisting of Division II, Division III, NAIA, NCCAA, etc. while the games will be broken down by week. The same breakdown was provided for the FCS versus FBS matchups as well.
All times listed below are Eastern Standard Time.
Weekly Breakdown
Week
Dates
Games
Non-FCS Wins
1
8/29 – 9/1
8
0
2
9/5 – 9/7
24
6
3
9/14
11
1
4
9/21
6
1
5
9/28
6
2
6
10/5
2
0
7
10/12
1
1
8
10/19
1
0
9
10/26
1
0
10
11/2
0
0
11
11/9
1
0
12
11/16
2
0
13
11/23
2
0
Week 1 (8 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
8/29
6 PM
Union College苹果彩票官网
Morehead State
7-44
8/29
7 PM
Pikeville
Murray State
20-59
8/29
8 PM
Bethel (TN)
Lamar
16-65
8/31
6 PM
Point U.
Kennesaw State
0-59
8/31
6 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Merrimack
14-45
8/31
6 PM
Elizabeth City State
Hampton
7-65
8/31
9 PM
Southern Oregon
Sacramento State
19-77
9/1
5 PM
Morehouse College苹果彩票官网
Alabama A&M
30-35
Week 2 (24 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/5
8:35 PM
Western Colorado
Idaho State
13-38
9/7
1 PM
Kentucky State
Robert Morris
13-7
9/7
1:30 PM
Mars Hill
VMI
21-63
9/7
4 PM
Walsh
Duquesne
3-44
9/7
4 PM
Lane
South Car. State
0-34
9/7
4 PM
Lindenwood
E.Washington
31-59
9/7
5 PM
Simon Fraser
Portland State
7-70
9/7
6 PM
Shaw
Campbell
14-38
9/7
6 PM
Indiana Wesleyan
Butler
27-30 (OT)
9/7
6 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Davidson
7-45
9/7
6 PM
Virginia State
Norfolk State
21-44
9/7
6 PM
Virginia Union
Hampton
36-17
9/7
6 PM
East Stroudsburg
Wagner
24-14
9/7
6 PM
Louisiana College苹果彩票官网
Stetson
13-58
9/7
6 PM
Tuskegee
Alabama State
31-38
9/7
7 PM
Mississippi College苹果彩票官网
Alcorn State
7-45
9/7
7 PM
Tarleton State
Stephen F. Austin
37-26
9/7
7 PM
Truman State
Drake
10-7
9/7
7 PM
Arizona Christian
Abilene Christian
14-66
9/7
7 PM
Texas Wesleyan
Houston Baptist
13-58
9/7
7 PM
Midwestern State
N’Western State
33-7
9/7
7 PM
Okla. Panhandle St.
SHSU
0-77
9/7
7:30 PM
Shorter
East Tenn. State
10-48
9/7
9 PM
Central Washington
Idaho
31-41
Week 3 (11 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/14
12 PM
Catholic University
Georgetown
0-69
9/14
3:30 PM
North Greenville
Western Carolina
17-20
9/14
4 PM
Kentucky Christian
Morehead State
34-73
9/14
4 PM
Lincoln (PA)
Delaware State
12-58
9/14
6 PM
Fort Valley State
Florida A&M
20-57
9/14
6 PM
Taylor
Butler
17-14
9/14
7 PM
Edward Waters
Southern
0-61
9/14
7 PM
W. Virginia Wesleyan
Davidson
0-41
9/14
7 PM
Western New Mexico
Northern Arizona
21-55
9/14
7 PM
Virginia-Wise
Tennessee Tech
14-31
9/14
7 PM
Langston
Ark.-Pine Bluff
15-53
Week 4 (6 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/21
1 PM
Mayville State
Merrimack
7-76
9/21
2 PM
W. Virginia State
Southeast Missouri St.
10-56
9/21
4 PM
Elizabeth City St.
North Car. Central
7-45
9/21
5 PM
Eastern Oregon
Portland State
9-59
9/21
6 PM
W. New England
Stetson
28-59
9/21
8 PM
Valparaiso
Truman State
7-38
Week 5 (6 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/28
1 PM
Ave Maria
Jacksonville
28-42
9/28
1 PM
NC Wesleyan
Stetson
21-55
9/28
2 PM
Charleston (WV)
Valparaiso
19-13
9/28
3 PM
Kentucky State
Jackson State
33-25
9/28
5:30 PM
Central State (OH)
Alabama A&M
20-63
9/28
6 PM
Reinhardt
Kennesaw State
7-31
Week 6 (2 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/5
3 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Mississippi Valley St.
23-31
10/5
4 PM
Lane
Ark.-Pine Bluff
38-45
Week 7 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/12
3 PM
Missouri S&T
Texas Southern
23-20
Week 8 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/19
3 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Prairie View
0-51
Week 9 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/26
2 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Hampton
6-56
Week 10 (No Games)
Week 11 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/9
5 PM
Virginia Lynchburg
Southern
7-58
Week 12 (2 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/16
1 PM
Franklin Pierce
Merrimack
0-57
11/16
3 PM
Edward Waters
Prairie View
14-41
Week 13 (2 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/23
1 PM
Point University
Furman
7-64
11/23
1 PM
St. Andrews
Presbyterian
14-52
Those are the 2019 FCS versus lower division football games as of this writing. Any updates to dates or times will be provided as soon as they are known. Changes and corrections are welcome!
Army is facing two FCS opponents in 2019 just as they did in 2018, 2016, 2015, and 2014. Will they fall into the FCS over FBS upset trap this year? (Photo courtesy of Army’s Athletic Department)
2019 FBS Versus FCS Games
The 2019 college football season starts in four weeks and the first few weeks present what are typically tune up games for the larger programs in Divison I. Below is a list of all 114 of the 2019 FBS versus FCS games by week.
Weekly Breakdown
Week
Dates
Games
FCS Wins
1
8/29 – 8/31
40
1
2
9/6 – 9/7
28
1
3
9/14
20
1
4
9/21
9
0
5
9/28
4
0
6
10/5
0
0
7
10/12
1
0
8
10/19
1
0
9
10/26
0
0
10
11/2
1
0
11
11/9
0
0
12
11/16
4
0
13
11/23
6
0
Notes
While it is not uncommon to see FCS teams play multiple FBS opponents during the same season, it is far more uncommon for FBS teams to play two or more FCS teams due to bowl eligibility concerns. Only one of the two wins over an FCS opponent will count towards bowl eligibility. Effectively, 7 wins are needed for FBS teams who play two FCS teams (although this may not always be the case due to 5 win teams and bowl game scenarios).
This season, five FBS teams (Army, East Carolina, Florida, Liberty, and Virginia Tech) will play two FCS teams. Army, Florida, and Liberty all as well. 27 FCS teams will play two FBS opponents during 2019. Below are the five FBS teams facing two FCS opponents this year.
– Morgan State (9/21), VMI (11/16)
– Gardner-Webb (9/7), William & Mary (9/21)
– UT Martin (9/7), Towson (9/28)
– Hampton (9/21), Maine (10/19)
– Furman (9/14), Rhode Island (10/12)
FCS Upsets
There has been an average of approximately 9 FCS over FBS wins per season since 2010. 2013 marked the high point as 16 FCS teams defeated FBS opponents. Below is a chart showing the number of FCS wins as well as those wins as a percentage of FBS versus FCS games since 2010.
Below are the FCS versus FBS games by week. All times listed below are Eastern.
Week 1 (40 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
8/29
7 PM
Wagner
Connecticut
21-24
8/29
7 PM
Albany
Central Michigan
21-38
8/29
7 PM
Morgan State
Bowling Green
3-46
8/29
7 PM
Robert Morris
Buffalo
10-38
8/29
7:30 PM
Gardner-Webb
Charlotte
28-49
8/29
7:30 PM
C. Arkansas
W. Kentucky
35-28
8/29
7:30 PM
Florida A&M
Central Florida
0-62
8/29
8 PM
Alabama State
UAB
19-24
8/29
9 PM
S Dakota State
Minnesota
21-28
8/29
10 PM
N. Colorado
San Jose State
18-35
8/31
12 PM
Howard
Maryland
0-79
8/31
12 PM
Northern Iowa
Iowa State
26-29 (3 OT)
8/31
12 PM
Indiana State
Kansas
17-24
8/31
2 PM
James Madison
West Virginia
13-20
8/31
2 PM
Rhode Island
Ohio
20-41
8/31
3 PM
E Washington
Washington
14-47
8/31
3 PM
Bucknell
Temple
12-56
8/31
3:30 PM
Holy Cross
Navy
7-45
8/31
3:30 PM
Idaho
Penn State
7-79
8/31
3:30 PM
East Tenn. State
App. State
7-42
8/31
3:30 PM
Colgate
Air Force
7-48
8/31
4 PM
Portland State
Arkansas
13-20
8/31
4 PM
Montana State
Texas Tech
10-45
8/31
6 PM
Incarnate Word
UT-San Antonio
7-35
8/31
6 PM
Campbell
Troy
14-43
8/31
6 PM
Sam Houston State
New Mexico
31-39
8/31
6:30 PM
UC Davis
California
13-27
8/31
6:30 PM
VMI
Marshall
17-56
8/31
7 PM
Norfolk State
Old Dominion
21-24
8/31
7 PM
Alcorn State
Southern Miss.
10-38
8/31
7 PM
Nicholls
Kansas State
14-49
8/31
7 PM
Stephen F. Austin
Baylor
17-56
8/31
7 PM
Illinois State
Northern Illinois
10-24
8/31
7 PM
Monmouth
W. Michigan
13-48
8/31
7:30 PM
Abil. Christian
North Texas
31-51
8/31
8 PM
Houston Baptist
UTEP
34-36
8/31
8 PM
Ark.-Pine Bluff
TCU
7-39
8/31
8 PM
Grambling
UL Monroe
9-31
8/31
9 PM
Weber State
San Diego State
0-6
8/31
10 PM
Southern Utah
UNLV
23-56
Week 2 (28 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/6
8 PM
William & Mary
Virginia
17-52
9/6
10 PM
Sacramento State
Arizona State
7-19
9/7
12 PM
Southern
Memphis
24-55
9/7
12 PM
Kennesaw State
Kent State
23-26 (1 OT)
9/7
12 PM
Charleston South.
South Carolina
10-72
9/7
12:30 PM
Western Carolina
N Car. State
0-41
9/7
2 PM
Fordham
Ball State
29-57
9/7
2:30 PM
Tennessee Tech
Miami (OH)
17-48
9/7
3:30 PM
Grambling
Louisiana Tech
14-20
9/7
3:30 PM
Richmond
Boston College苹果彩票官网
13-45
9/7
3:30 PM
Eastern Illinois
Indiana
0-52
9/7
3:30 PM
Southern Illinois
Massachusetts
45-20
9/7
4 PM
Murray State
Georgia
17-63
9/7
4 PM
Western Illinois
Colorado State
13-38
9/7
5 PM
Northern Colorado
Wash. State
17-59
9/7
6 PM
N Carolina A&T
Duke
13-45
9/7
6 PM
Maine
Geo. Southern
18-26
9/7
6 PM
Gardner-Webb
East Carolina
9-48
9/7
7 PM
Furman
Georgia State
42-48
9/7
7 PM
Jackson State
South Alabama
14-37
9/7
7 PM
Tennessee State
Mid. Tennessee
26-45
9/7
7 PM
Eastern Kentucky
Louisville
0-42
9/7
7 PM
South Dakota
Oklahoma
14-70
9/7
7 PM
McNeese
Oklahoma State
14-56
9/7
7:30 PM
UT-Martin
Florida
0-45
9/7
7:30 PM
Stony Brook
Utah State
7-62
9/7
8 PM
Prairie View
Houston
17-37
9/7
10:45 PM
Northern Arizona
Arizona
41-65
Week 3 (20 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/14
12 PM
Chattanooga
Tennessee
0-45
9/14
12 PM
Furman
Virginia Tech
17-24
9/14
12:30 PM
The Citadel
Georgia Tech
27-24 (1 OT)
9/14
2 PM
Norfolk State
Coastal Carolina
7-46
9/14
4 PM
SE Louisiana
Ole Miss
29-40
9/14
4 PM
Bethune-Cookman
Miami (FL)
0-63
9/14
4:15 PM
Idaho State
Utah
0-31
9/14
4:15 PM
Cal Poly
Oregon State
7-45
9/14
5 PM
Idaho
Wyoming
16-21
9/14
6 PM
South Car. State
South Florida
16-55
9/14
6 PM
Weber State
Nevada
13-19
9/14
7 PM
New Hampshire
Florida Int’l
17-30
9/14
7 PM
Murray State
Toledo
0-45
9/14
7 PM
Lamar
Texas A&M
3-62
9/14
7:30 PM
Northwestern St.
LSU
14-65
9/14
7:30 PM
SE Missouri State
Missouri
0-50
9/14
7:30 PM
Texas Southern
Louisiana
6-77
9/14
8 PM
Missouri State
Tulane
6-58
9/14
10:15 PM
Portland State
Boise State
10-45
9/14
10:45 PM
Montana
Oregon
3-35
Week 4 (9 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/21
12 PM
Elon
Wake Forest
7-49
9/21
12 PM
Morgan State
Army
21-52
9/21
3 PM
Central Conn. St.
Eastern Michigan
29-34
9/21
6 PM
Hampton
Liberty
27-62
9/21
6 PM
Wagner
Florida Atlantic
7-42
9/21
6 PM
William & Mary
East Carolina
7-19
9/21
7 PM
Southern Illinois
Arkansas State
28-41
9/21
10 PM
Sacramento State
Fresno State
20-34
9/21
12 AM
Central Arkansas
Hawaii
16-35
Week 5 (4 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
9/28
12 PM
Holy Cross
Syracuse
3-41
9/28
12:30 PM
Delaware
Pittsburgh
14-17
9/28
4 PM
Towson
Florida
0-38
9/28
7 PM
Nicholls
Texas State
3-24
Week 6 (No Games)
Week 7 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/12
4 PM
Rhode Island
Virginia Tech
17-34
Week 8 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
10/19
6 PM
Maine
Liberty
44-59
Week 9 (No Games)
Week 10 (1 Game)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/2
4 PM
Wofford
Clemson
14-59
Week 11 (No Games)
Week 12 (4 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/16
12 PM
Alabama State
Florida State
12-49
11/16
12 PM
VMI
Army
6-47
11/16
3 PM
Idaho State
BYU
10-42
11/16
4 PM
Incarnate Word
New Mexico State
28-41
Week 13 (6 Games)
Date
Time
Away
苹果彩票网
Score
11/23
12 PM
Western Carolina
Alabama
3-66
11/23
12 PM
Samford
Auburn
0-52
11/23
3:30 PM
Mercer
North Carolina
7-56
11/23
3:30 PM
UT-Martin
Kentucky
7-50
11/23
3:30 PM
East Tennessee State
Vanderbilt
0-38
11/23
7:30 PM
Abilene Christian
Mississippi State
7-45
Those are the 2019 FBS versus FCS games as of this writing. Any updates to dates or times will be provided as soon as they are known. Any missed changes and corrections are welcome!
Northwest Missouri State has won six Division 2 National Championships? Is a move to the FCS plausible for the Bearcats? (Photo Courtesy of The Podyum).
Which Schools Would Be A Good Fit In The FCS?
Last year, we looked at the FCS to FBS transition in a two-part series. Part one focused on how teams have historically performed going from the FCS to FBS. Part two analyzed the most likely candidates to consider a move to the FBS as well as two new programs. When going through the latter part, we found there would be some ideal landing spots in the FCS for certain 苹果彩票网s.
We provided VCU and UT Arlington as two choices for a new program to land in the FBS. Biasedly, we like the choices we provided but when we take an even closer look at UT Arlington, there might be a better fit: the Southland Conference. The Southland members reside in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas making for lower travel costs. UTA would probably need to upgrade their facilities that have not been used for college football since 1985 (they have been used for high 苹果彩票网 football since that time).
UT Arlington is also currently part of the Sun Belt Conference, which makes the decision difficult. Do you forego the FBS conference to save on costs? Will you recoup the money needed for an expansion of the stadium? Is FBS the right fit? Those are only a few questions administrators will ask .
We will draw from two groups of teams: Division 1 programs that do not currently have a football program and current Division 2 苹果彩票网s. This list will not include known future FCS teams such as Merrimack College苹果彩票官网, Long Island University, Dixie State, or Augustana University.
Edit: The fine folks of have also pointed out that TarletonState is considering a move to the in Division I. Tarleton State’s study can be found . , a on the West Texas A&M campus along with a could be a signal for an impending move to the FCS.
Let’s take a look at the (potential) candidates below. Please note, these are strictly speculative and this is simply a fun FCS thought experiment.
Northwest Missouri State (Jump Up)
Since 1998, the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats have been to the Division 2 National Championship . They have become the logical division two candidate to step up into the FCS.
Their current stadium capacity is 6,500, which is on the small end for a move up to FCS. The student population of roughly 6,500 is not ideal and there would need to be additional revenue generated from the Bearcats to accommodate the move to the FCS. It is also not suitable to hold the Missouri Valley Football Conference crowds. It may seem a bit harsh throwing them into the same conference as North Dakota State, but geographically this option makes the most sense.
Speaking of geography, their current configuration in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association is condensed from southern Nebraska to central Oklahoma and only as east to the Missouri-Illinois border. The current set up is tough to beat in terms of travel.
Verdict: It would be awesome to see the Bearcats move up to the FCS and be apart of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. However, that would increase costs in terms of travel and some stadium expansion for bigger crowds, which makes the jump unlikely at this time.
Cal State Fullerton (Restarted)
Cal State Fullerton had a football program until 1992 due to a terrible on field product and low attendance. Since 1995, there have been repeated efforts to bring it back. , there are some hurdles to get over before this becomes reality.
One issue is the 10,000 seat stadium built in 1992. Yes, that is acceptable by FCS standards (compared to other programs as well) but the revenue generated for those 10,000 seats would not be enough to fund the football team. There is a large student population of 37,000 so perhaps there would be enough demand.
The Titans would be placed in the Big Sky Conference, which already has three California based teams. The travel at times might be tough if they have several trips up north each year (and do not forget about the cost of travel for other sports if they all go to the Big Sky).
As of right now, the Titans call the Big West 苹果彩票官网 for their other sports and all of those teams play in California. That is a huge cost addition that is tough to ignore. Even if they only have football sponsored in the Big Sky, the costs increased travel costs would be a huge burden.
Verdict: Unlikely due to the travel costs for the football team and expansion of the stadium. Another worry is the long-term attendance if the 苹果彩票网 does not do well on the field as happened in 1992.
Valdosta State (Jump Up)
Valdosta State has only been playing football since 1982, but have reached the pinnacle of Division 2 football four times in 2004, 2007, 2012, and 2018. Located at the southern border of Georgia this 苹果彩票网 would be perfect for the Southern Conference. This is similar to their current conference, Gulf Coast. The travel costs would be similar in this scenario.
The stadium fits 11,250, which is a good size for Division 2. It may need to be expanded especially if they continue to be a good football program in the FCS. The current student population is 11,000, which is on the lower end.
Verdict: This would make sense and be a good option. However, VSU does not seem .
Grand Canyon (New Program)
Grand Canyon may seem like a random team, but there are reasons why they might be a good fit. They moved from Division 2 to Division 1 in 2013 when they joined the WAC. In 2017, the NCAA approved the move to Division 1 allowing the Antelopes to be eligible for the postseason. Also, they play in the southwest, which would make them a decent addition to the Big Sky.
There is another factor at play, but it could be double-edged. Grand Canyon has over 90,000 students enrolled, but 70,000 of those students are enrolled in online classes. That is a massive revenue stream if they are to pursue a football program. There are a solid , which is great for GCU, but the question becomes what happens if they are not successful on the field? Does the attendance start to dip badly? How would the fans react (and not just on social media)? Will the 20,000 on-campus students be enough to justify spending money on facilities over the long run?
Speaking of on-campus limitations, GCU would need to build a new stadium to host games. so we know it can be done properly, but cost of a new stadium is always a concern. Travel costs would also certainly be a concern as part of the Big Sky. With the Lopes are currently in the WAC, they have a unique travel schedule at times stretching from Chicago, Illinois (Chicago State is in the WAC) to Seattle, Washington.
for a football team at GCU right now, but that could change.
Verdict: We will say likely, even if not for another decade or two. Grand Canyon is clearly building something impressive and eventually football will be part of that vision. They may even go for FBS football if the perfect situation arises (Mountain West perhaps?)
Northern Kentucky (New Program)
Northern Kentucky recently moved from the Atlantic Sun Conference to the Horizon League. The 苹果彩票网 was previously part of Division 2. The main reason for the as most Atlantic Sun 苹果彩票网s played in southeast with several in Florida.
NKU has a student population of 14,500, which is on the lower end, but not the worst. For a stadium, they would have to build from scratch as none of near campus options could be reasonably fitted to host a football game.
The Norse would fit in well with the Ohio Valley Conference for their new football team. The longest trip would be to northern Alabama to face Jacksonville State. The travel costs would be comparable for the other sports though the inclusion of football would make the travel costs skyrocket due to the size of the roster.
Verdict: Unlikely. pushed them towards a path to Division 1 instead of a football team. A new stadium plus all the other costs associated with the introduction of a football team make it prohibitive.
Wrap Up
While we think all the 苹果彩票网s mentioned above would be great fits for the FCS in terms of geography and the new conference, it is impossible to ignore the costs. Whether it is a new stadium or just an expansion, that has to be measured against the additional revenue generated. In most cases, it just is not viable to make the move even if all five programs would make for wonderful additions to the FCS. However, the allure of FBS football has not stopped some like Liberty and Massachusetts from making the jump.
Jeff Monken celebrates during the 2018 Army-Navy game. (AP Photo / Matt Rourke)
Should Army Consider Joining The AAC?
Army’s football team has posted three straight winning seasons with all three ending in bowl victories. 2017 saw the team’s first 10 win season in over 20 years when they finished 10-3. Army followed that up with an 11-2 record last season, which were and finished ranked in the top 25. Most recently, Connecticut’s has created a void in the American Athletic Conference. Should Army consider joining the AAC?
Let’s start by going to the past. The far past.
The Glory Days
It is of little surprise that all of Army’s national championships came around war time. With all the recruits being drafted into the Army, there was a complete arsenal on the gridiron.
Army won national championships in going 9-0 during both season. The Cadets had a winning record each year from 1907 through 1938. Then came World War II. (The , but they are recognized by the NCAA).
Though the US had not formally entered into the Second World War, in 1939 and 1940 Army’s football prowess was definitely not on display. They went 3-4-2 in 1939 and 1-7-1 in 1940. However, the 1941 through 1943 seasons saw a return to winning ways as they went 5-3-1, 6-3, and 7-2-1.
The 1944 squad went 9-0 scoring 504 points and giving up 35 points. They were named national champions, a feat they would repeat in 1945 when they went 9-0 again while scoring 412 points and surrendering 46. The 1946 squad went 9-0-1 with the tie being to Notre Dame, who would be crowned AP national champions. The 1944 – 46 teams featured the overwhelming duo of Doc Blanchard (1945 Heisman) and Glenn Davis (1946 Heisman).
Army would have several more strong seasons in the late 1940s and Pete Dawkins would take 苹果彩票官网 the Heisman in 1958 after an 8-0-1 campaign. There were a few good seasons sprinkled in the next several decades, but the Cadets have not reached those heights again.
Prelude to Conference USA
Army was not a remarkable team in the 1980s. They went 8-3-1 and 9-3 with back-to-back bowl wins in 1984 and 1985. They went 9-3 again in 1988 with a Sun Bowl loss to Alabama. Other than the 1988 season, the Cadets basically hung around .500 between 1986 and 1995 having between 4 and 6 wins each year.
In 1996, Army achieved a 10-2 record with the an Independence Bowl loss to Auburn. It was their first 10 win season in 苹果彩票网 history and they finished in the top 25 polls for the first time 1958. Army struck while the iron was hot because in March 1997 they (possible paywall) beginning with the 1998 season.
The Conference USA Disaster
The 1997 season was Army’s last season as an independent before they went into a conference for the first time. They went 4-7, but that was actually the highlight of their time as part of Conference USA.
The Cadets time on the field in C-USA between 1998 through 2004 was abysmal. They never won more than two conference games and never won more than three total games in a season. Their totals for C-USA were:
Overall record: 13-67
C-USA record: 9-41
Their low point was the 2003 season in which they went 0-13 overall and 0-8 in Conference USA. The 2003 season was the first time in NCAA history that a program finished with an 0-13 mark. Todd Berry was head coach for the first six games before being fired and replaced by John Mumford. Berry was at the helm for three and a half seasons in which he decided the at Army. Ouch.
Back To Independent Status
For their final C-USA season, Army hired Bobby Ross to to a respectable level. Ross going 9-25, but had to undo what Berry did. When Army left C-USA, they for their departure. Eight conference games, plus the obligatory Navy and Air Force games left only one or (now) two games they could .
Ross was succeeded by his protégé Stan Brock who went 3-9 in two seasons. He was fired and replaced by Rich Ellerson who led the Cadets to their first bowl game in 2010 since the ten win 1996 campaign. Army soon went back to their losing ways going 3-9, 2-10, and 3-9 in Ellerson’s final three seasons.
Monken’s Momentum
When Army to lead the program, it seemed like a good fit. Monken led Georgia Southern to three consecutive FCS Playoff Semifinal appearances using the triple-option offense that is employed by service academies. It took two seasons of 4-8 and 2-10 before it all came together in Monken’s third season.
Army went 8-5 in 2016 capping off the season with an overtime victory against North Texas in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. In 2017, Army went 10-3 with a 42-35 win over San Diego State in the Armed Forces Bowl. The best was yet to come as 2018 saw Army go 11-2 with an obliteration of Houston, 70-14, in the Armed Forces Bowl.
Monken was rewarded for the 2018 season by being . He also with Army through the 2024 season.
The future is bright and Monken has signaled his intent to stick around so… Should Army consider joining the AAC or another conference?
A Complicated Puzzle
The answer to the “should Army consider joining the AAC” question is nuanced. Some will point to fellow service academies Air Force and Navy successes in conference play. to keeping Army and Navy together as their rivalry is deeply intertwined with the fabric of college football. Perhaps Army’s own previous conference history, albeit short and disastrous, provide clues.
Let’s start with how Navy and Air Force have fared in their respective conference. Navy is simple as they have been in the American Athletic Conference for only four seasons. In that time, Navy has been co-champions of the AAC West twice, played in one AAC championship game (lost 34-10 to Temple in 2016), and had three winning seasons. 2018 was very poor at 3-10, but there were some close games as well. The on Navy’s decision to go to the AAC despite (possible paywall).
Air Force has a much longer history of being in a conference. They were part of the Western Athletic Conference from 1980 until 1998 and then joined the Mountain West in 1999. In the 39 years since having a conference affiliation, Air Force has gone to 23 bowl games and have had consistent success since Troy Calhoun took over in 2007.
Part of Air Force’s success has been their geography. Even in the WAC, they were still relatively close to their opponents. Navy has the oddity of being the now second most eastern team in the AAC, yet were somehow placed in the west division where they still reside. Still, they have shown success in their brief AAC tenure.
Potential Destination
If Army were to consider joining a conference the one that is the American Athletic Conference. They would be situated close to Connecticut, Navy, and Temple. The AAC might have to re-draw their divisions and the absence of Connecticut actually makes this interesting.
Had UConn remained, instead of having Navy be part of the “west” they could change the divisions to north and south. The north would have been comprised of Army, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Navy, Temple, and East Carolina. The south would have included Central Florida, Houston, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, and South Florida.
Without UConn in the mix, it becomes murkier. The east cluster of Army, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Navy, and Temple is clear. The west cluster is Houston, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, and Tulsa. Then, there are the two Florida 苹果彩票网s in UCF and USF. Here, they could just split UCF to the east and USF to the west. In this scenario, there are balanced divisions, though somewhat awkwardly.
(Ideally the two Florida teams would be in the same division, but unless the AAC is going to go the super-expansion route to 14 teams this partition will do. Besides, it stays in line with conference’s confusing geography philosophy).
Another problem is the Army-Navy game tends to be played all by itself with the potential of the entire college football audience watching. Being part of a conference would cause this to be played during November (or earlier) because it could impact the conference championship game. While it would be amazing for the winner of Army-Navy to determine the AAC one or possibly two title representatives, is it worth foregoing the spotlight of being the sole football game on TV in December?
One work around: Allow Army-Navy to keep it’s preferred time slot . The AAC would probably agree to this and it would not impact the regular season title race. However, it would eliminate another week of flexibility from Army’s schedule. Speaking of scheduling…
A third problem is that Army clearly likes their scheduling flexibility and it has been favorable for them. It is not a mistake that Army’s last three seasons have been the best in over two decades. They had five 苹果彩票官网 games in 2016, six in 2017, and six in 2018 while 2016 and 2018 both saw an additional game within the state of New York (at Buffalo both times). Also factor in the neutral site game against Navy, which gives Army 7 or 8 苹果彩票官网/neutral site games that are relatively close to West Point.
Army gets complete control over 10 games a season, which allows them to while still playing a few FCS opponents to get closer to bowl eligibility. Mix in several group of 5 teams who are beatable along with fellow independents and Army has a recipe for at least 6 to 7 wins each season as long as they are competitive.
Summary
Army’s short stint in Conference USA was a terrible mistake as they moved to a more restrictive schedule while moving away from the wishbone offense. That led to a terrible product on the field as they were not competitive at all.
Army’s return to independent status did not bear fruit until the last three seasons with Jeff Monken at the helm. Army has seen their best success in decades thanks to Monken’s leadership. Now let’s answer the question posed in the article’s title.
Should Army Consider Joining The AAC?
Absolutely they should consider it. They are stable with the proper offensive scheme (as opposed to their C-USA time) and their head coach, who clearly has the right ideas for the program. They would be a good geographical fit for the American Athletic Conference while preserving their annual rivalry tilt against Navy.
Should Army Join The AAC?
This is tougher to answer, but no they should not. They clearly value scheduling flexibility and if the likes of Massachusetts and smaller group of 5 teams continue to schedule Army, why deviate it from a successful formula? Going to a conference automatically removes 8 games from their scheduling control and with Air Force in the rotation, the Cadets will only have 3 games of their choosing. They will have additional AAC TV revenue, but will it cover the additional travel expenses? If not, Army might need to schedule more Power 5 teams potentially leaving them short of bowl eligibility.
For now, Army should remain as an Independent. This could all change in a few years (or sooner if UConn proves to be the domino).
Merrimack College苹果彩票官网 is moving up from Division II to Division I and will compete at the FCS level in football (photo courtesy of Merrimack College苹果彩票官网).
FBS and FCS Changes For The 2019 Season
The college football season does not kickoff until August 24, but that won’t stop us from getting excited. We will start by detailing the FBS and FCS changes for the 2019 season.
Overtime Rule Changes
We start with a general The change this season is that teams will go for two instead of starting at the 25 yard line . Four overtime periods will be played as they previously were with each team getting the ball. Previously, teams played as many overtimes as necessary with each team getting a possession until one team failed to match the other team in points for that overtime period. In addition, the third and fourth overtimes will still require the teams to go for a two-point conversion.
Another note: a two-minute break has been mandated after the second and fourth overtimes. At least we will have a chance to catch our collective breath.
FBS Changes
Amazingly, there are very few changes in terms of team movements. The one note is that Liberty will be bowl eligible in 2019 after as they did in 2018.
FCS Changes
The plethora of changes to detail will take place at the FCS level. The overtime rules discussed above will apply here as well.
General Schedule Quirk
Thanks to the NCAA’s , the 2019 season allows for a 12 game regular season at the FCS level instead of the usual 11. Why? Simply due to the calendar. 14 Saturdays between Labor Day weekend and the last Saturday in November (see ) allow for the 12 games to be played.
This last time this occurred was in 2013 and will happen again in 2024. For FCS fans, the likelihood of a are zero after the a proposal back in 2017.
Conference Changes – Up From Division II
We start with the two teams moving up from Division II into FCS competition.
Merrimack College苹果彩票官网 is moving from the Division II Northeast-10 Conference to the FCS Northeast Conference. The Warriors will become full Division I members starting with . They Northeast Conference schedule this season, but hope to do so in 苹果彩票线路导航. As part of the transition, the Warriors are ineligible for the NEC title and FCS playoffs this season.
The second team moving up from Division II to FCS is Long Island University. They too are moving from the NE-10 to the NEC. the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and LIU Post Pioneers to become the LIU Sharks. The Pioneers were part of the Division II level while the , but did not sponsor football. The Sharks will be competing with a in 2019. for the NEC title.
Moving Down To Division II
Savannah State will be departing the FCS to drop down to Division II as The Tigers were a member of the and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The Tigers were a member of the SIAC from 1969 through 1999 before becoming a then Division 1-AA (now FCS) Independent. The MEAC will have 9 football teams in 2019.
Moving From FCS Independent Status
Two teams are moving from an FCS Independent to the Big South. Those 苹果彩票网s are the Hampton Pirates and North Alabama Lions. The Big South will have 8 teams this season.
Hampton after joining the conference in 1995. The Pirates played as an FCS Independent in 2018 in their transition year to the Big South. They played 10 games (Tennessee State game was ) and went 7-3. The for both the Big South title and the FCS Playoffs.
Meanwhile, North Alabama for the 2018 season. After a 7-3 season in 2018, the Lions will face a full slate of FCS teams for the first time including . The Lions are and are ineligible for the FCS Playoffs until 2022 when their transition to Division I is complete.
Stuck In Indepedence
North Dakota is in their final season as an FCS Independent on their way to becoming a Missouri Valley Football Conference member. North Dakota has left the Big Sky Conference, but maintains the previously scheduled Big Sky matchups. The for the Fighting Hawks’ opponents. UND will not be eligible for the Big Sky title, but can still be selected as an at-large team for the FCS Playoffs.
Future Moves
The Big South is full of changes this year and next. 2019 will mark the final year for Presbyterian as a football member of the conference. They will be an Independent in 苹果彩票线路导航 and then become a member of the Pioneer Football League starting in 2021. .
Dixie State, currently a Division II member, will move up to Division I starting in 苹果彩票线路导航. They will compete as an FCS Independent in 苹果彩票线路导航 while in the Western Athletic Conference. Dixie State is part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Association and . The Trailblazers will not be eligible for the FCS Playoffs until 2024 due to the transition.
Augustana to Division I in December 2018. They currently reside in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, but have not discussed a Division I conference to join. the Summit League, however, that conference does not offer football. In that case, the Vikings will then whether they want offer scholarship football or not. This, in turn, will help decided if they land in a conference such as the Pioneer Football League (non-scholarship) or the more geographically appropriate Missouri Valley Football Conference.
Edit: Thanks to the on , both Tarleton State and West Texas A&M have considered moving to the FCS. Tarleton State’s feasibility move can be found with the Southland Conference . West Texas A&M after working with Collegiate Consulting and they are for the 2019 season.
Staying Put
Much to the delight of Stetson fans and alumni, the Hatters are staying put at the Division 1 level. to Division II or Division III, there will be no change for Stetson’s affiliation at this time. Stetson currently plays in the Pioneer Football League at the FCS level after bringing back the team starting with the 2013 season.
That covers the FBS and FCS changes for the 2019 season and we look forward to the start of the season as well as more content in the next few months!
Gianni Infantino at the 2018 World Cup held in Russia. Infantino was re-elected as FIFA president after running unopposed. He will serve until 2023. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Europe )
Infantino’s Re-Election Shows Little Has Changed With FIFA
On Wednesday, Gianni Infantino was for a second term. He won the bid with no opposition with the FIFA council opting to back him by acclamation. Infantino had this to say as leader of the organization:
…”a new FIFA, an organisation that is synonymous with credibility, confidence, integrity.”
– Infantino during his speech to FIFA’s 69th Congress on Wednesday, June 5, 2019.
Transparency and Voting
A link to FIFA’s key achievements between 2016 and 2019 . Outside of FIFA tooting their own horn, it is clear little has changed with FIFA from five years ago. Let’s start with this very election.
FIFA, claiming to be “more transparent”, did not even hold a vote for Infantino’s election. Sure, no one ran against him (why not?), but given recent events, holding a vote for this election would seem to be prudent to help build credibility. (potential paywall), a statute was enacted just this week that allowed for the vote to be bypassed. Pretty convenient for a “transparent and credible” organization.
Speaking of votes, the Congress did test their voting and came up with this gem ().
FIFA Congress voting test.
6 football associations don’t know Women’s World Cup is in France. It opens in Paris on Friday. And this FIFA Congress is in Paris
— Rob Harris (@苹果彩票官网RobHarris)
Not only did the voting test work improperly for some members (210 members voted, yet only 177 votes were deemed valid), 6 did not even know that this year’s Women’s World Cup was taking place in France. It begins on Friday. One could surmise this is a step towards transparency by even showing this blunder, but it does not really make FIFA look any better.
Alternative Facts
Here is another quote from Infantino’s address to Congress:
“This organization went from being toxic, almost criminal to what it should be — an organization that develops football, an organization that cares about football,” Infantino said. “We have transformed it into a new FIFA — an organization which is synonymous with credibility, trust, integrity, equality, human rights.”
– to FIFA’s 69th Congress on Wednesday, June 5, 2019.
By “almost criminal” does he mean completely corrupt? Surely, he does. And doesn’t being corrupt mean being criminal? There’s no almost about it.
The part about being “an organization that cares about football” is true. Especially when it comes to money. , the reserves increased to $2.745 billion while a new record in revenue was reached in 2018 with $6.421 billion as a result of the 2018 World Cup. If my assets increased by 50% over the previous cycle, I’d definitely care about the sport too.
The last part – the one about synonymity with credibility, trust, integrity, equality, and human rights – is a lot to unpack. FIFA hardly evokes positive thoughts and certainly none of the ones referenced by Infantino will be at the top of the list. One only needs to read through the to see how wrong that statement is.
We have now established that credibility, trust, and integrity are, in fact, not synonymous with FIFA. Let’s move onto equality and human rights.
Equality
What is FIFA’s definition of equality? The “” 20% of FIFA committee members now being women? The requirement that there must be at least 1 woman per confederation on the FIFA Council? Or what about the five games being held in Paris, yet the advertisement shown below is from September 2018 for the men’s French national team?
Latest on the invisible Women’s World Cup in Paris. Metro – no signs/advertising spotted. But advertising for France men’s games in September
— Rob Harris (@苹果彩票官网RobHarris)
The 2019 Women’s World Cup features distributed to the nations, which is double the amount paid in 2015. $400 million was distributed at the .
The world’s top female soccer player, Ada Hegerberg, has not played for Norway in two years as she . She has , which will take some shine off the upcoming tournament.
Hegerberg’s fight is just one of several around the world for equal pay between the men’s and women’s teams including the and .
In fairness to FIFA, from the men’s World Cup far exceed the women’s World Cup, which leads to the observed disparity in prize money. It makes sense from an overall revenue standpoint that men would get paid more. Moreover, the relatively recent introduction of the women’s tournament plays a part in the smaller revenues (2019 will be only the 8th edition of the Women’s World Cup).
But…
Given the surging popularity and growth of the women’s game in the last decade, it would make sense for FIFA to provide more money. In fact, given FIFA’s strong desire to acquire money, they ought to grow the women’s game faster to reap higher revenues sooner.
Furthermore, increasing the prize pool to draw ought to bring more women into the sport with a higher wage. Higher prizes equals more competition, in turn leading to higher quality matches. This results in higher revenues/prize money and (hopefully) a virtuous cycle that leads to equality between the men’s and women’s games.
Human Rights
Finally, we reach the human rights aspect. Minky Worden has a the failed attempt to expand the 2022 World Cup beyond Qatar’s borders.
Why on earth did FIFA want to expand the 2022 World Cup from 32 to 48 teams given the extensive human rights issues? One can probably figure out the billion$ of rea$on$ to ignore all the crimes.
For those wanting background on the human rights issues plaguing Qatar, has a which is presented below.
As much as Gianni Infantio would like us to believe that FIFA has evolved, it has not.
Oklahoma celebrates their Super Regional victory over Northwestern. The Sooners are headed back to the Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series seeking their 5th title in 苹果彩票网 history. Oklahoma enters the WCWS as the #1 overall seed and have been dominant for much of the season. (Bryan Terry / The Oklahoman)
2019 Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series Schedule
The 2019 NCAA Division 1 . Each game of the 2019 Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series will take place from ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The remaining 8 teams will compete in a double elimination format until only two teams remain. Those two teams will then play in a best-of-three championship series to determine the 2019 national champion.
The Florida State Seminoles were the defending national champion after defeating the Washington Huskies in the 2018 championship series. The Seminoles lost to Oklahoma State in the Super Regionals. The Oklahoma Sooners won the national championship in both 2016 and 2017 will be back seeking their third title in four seasons.
Seven of the eight 苹果彩票网s in the Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series have previously made an appearance in Oklahoma City. Minnesota is making its first appearance in the WCWS. Of the seven teams that have previously made the WCWS, Arizona has had the longest absence since their last appearance in 2010. The below table shows the eight teams taking part in the WCWS along with their last appearance, record, conference affiliation, and all-time WCWS appearances.
Seed
Team
Last WCWS
Record
Conference
WCWS Appearances
1
Oklahoma
2018
54-3
Big 12
13th
2
UCLA
2018
51-6
Pac-12
29th
3
Washington
2018
50-7
Pac-12
14th
5
Florida
2018
49-16
SEC
10th
6
Arizona
2010
47-12
Pac-12
23rd
7
Minnesota
None
46-12
Big 10
1st
8
Alabama
2016
57-8
SEC
12th
13
Oklahoma State
2011
44-15
Big 12
8th
The Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series will get underway on Thursday, May 30 with four games scheduled for the opening day. The entire schedule can be found in the table below with the Championship Series located in a separate table.
The tables below will be updated with final scores as the games go final each day. Please note all times listed below are Eastern. The Championship Series schedule is listed at the bottom of the article.
Date
Game
Time (EST)
TV
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/30/19
Game 1
12 PM
ESPN
#6 Arizona
#3 Washington
3-1
8 Innings
5/30/19
Game 2
2:30 PM
ESPN
#7 Minnesota
#2 UCLA
2-7
5/30/19
Game 3
7 PM
ESPN2
#13 Okla. State
#5 Florida
2-1
5/30/19
Game 4
9:30 PM
ESPN2
#8 Alabama
#1 Oklahoma
2-3
5/31/19
Game 5
7 PM
ESPN
#2 UCLA
#6 Arizona
6-2
5/31/19
Game 6
9:30 PM
ESPN
#1 Oklahoma
#13 Okla. State
6-1
6/1/19
Game 7
12 PM
ESPN
#3 Washington
#7 Minnesota
5-3
Minnesota Eliminated
6/1/19
Game 8
2:30 PM
ESPN
#5 Florida
#8 Alabama
3-15
Florida Eliminated / 5 Innings
6/1/19
Game 9
7 PM
ESPN
#13 Okla. State
#3 Washington
0-1
Okla. State Eliminated
6/1/19
Game 10
9:30 PM
ESPN
#8 Alabama
#6 Arizona
2-0
Arizona Eliminated
6/2/19
Game 11
1 PM
ESPN
#3 Washington
#2 UCLA
0-3
Washington Eliminated / 10 Innings
6/2/19
Game 12
3:30 PM
ESPN
#1 Oklahoma
#8 Alabama
0-1
8 Innings
6/2/19
Game 13
7 PM
ESPN2
Game 11 Loser
Game 11 Winner
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
6/2/19
Game 14
9:30 PM
ESPN2
#8 Alabama
#1 Oklahoma
3-7
Alabama Eliminated
2019 Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series Championship Series
James Madison won two games against #15 seed Michigan in Ann Arbor on Monday to advance to their second Super Regional in 苹果彩票网 history (Photo courtesy of James Madison Softball via Twitter @苹果彩票官网JMUSoftball).
2019 NCAA Division 1 Softball Super Regional Schedule
The .
Below are the 16 teams that advanced to the Super Regional round in a sortable table.
Seed
Team
Record
Conference
Super
Regional
Appearances
1
Oklahoma
52-3
Big 12
13th
2
UCLA
49-6
Pac-12
11th
3
Washington
48-7
Big 10
13th
4
Florida State
54-8
ACC
8th
5
Florida
47-15
SEC
12th
6
Arizona
45-12
Pac-12
14th
7
Minnesota
44-12
Big 10
2nd
8
Alabama
55-7
SEC
15th
9
Texas
45-15
Big 12
5th
10
LSU
42-17
SEC
8th
11
Mississippi
40-18
SEC
2nd
12
Tennessee
42-15
SEC
11th
13
Oklahoma State
42-14
Big 12
2nd
14
Kentucky
36-22
SEC
7th
16
Northwestern
47-11
Big 10
5th
Unseeded
James Madison
50-8
CAA
2nd
Below, we list each Super Regional in order of the opening Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series matchup (1 v 8, 4 v 5, etc.). All dates and times listed below are tentative. Updates, along with final scores, will be made as the changes are known. The Tallahassee and Tuscaloosa Super Regionals while the remaining six will start play on Friday.
Super Regional #1 – Norman, Oklahoma
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
3 PM
ESPN2
#16 Northwestern
#1 Oklahoma
0-3
5/25/19
Game #2
4 PM
ESPN
#1 Oklahoma
#16 Northwestern
8-0
OU to WCWS
5/26/19
Game #3
2 PM
ESPN
#16 Northwestern
#1 Oklahoma
If Necessary
Super Regional #8 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/23/19
Game #1
9 PM
ESPN
#9 Texas
#8 Alabama
0-3
5/24/19
Game #2
9 PM
ESPN
#8 Alabama
#9 Texas
5-7
5/25/19
Game #3
2 PM
ESPN
#9 Texas
#8 Alabama
5-8
Alabama to WCWS
Super Regional #4 – Tallahassee, Florida
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/23/19
Game #1
7 PM
ESPN
#13 Okla. State
#4 Florida State
3-1
9 Innings
5/24/19
Game #2
7 PM
ESPN
#4 Florida State
#13 Okla. State
4-1
5/25/19
Game #3
12 PM
ESPN
#13 Okla. State
#4 Florida State
3-2
OSU to WCWS
Super Regional #5 – Gainesville, Florida
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
7 PM
ESPN2
#12 Tenn.
#5 Florida
0-3
5/25/19
Game #2
6 PM
ESPN
#5 Florida
#12 Tenn.
2-3
9 Innings
5/26/19
Game #3
2 PM
ESPNU
#12 Tenn.
#5 Florida
1-2
Florida to WCWS / 8 Innings
Super Regional #3 – Seattle, Washington
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
9 PM
ESPN2
#14 Kentucky
#3 Washington
0-3
5/25/19
Game #2
10 PM
ESPN2
#3 Washington
#14 Kentucky
5-0
Washington to WCWS
5/26/19
Game #3
10 PM
ESPN2
#14 Kentucky
#3 Washington
If Necessary
Super Regional #6 – Tuscon, Arizona
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
7 PM
ESPNU
#11 Ole Miss
#6 Arizona
2-5
5/25/19
Game #2
8 PM
ESPN2
#6 Arizona
#11 Ole Miss
9-1
Arizona to WCWS
5/26/19
Game #3
8 PM
ESPN2
#11 Ole Miss
#6 Arizona
If Necessary
Super Regional #2 – Los Angeles, California
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
9 PM
ESPNU
James Madison
#2 UCLA
1-6
5/25/19
Game #2
8 PM
ESPN
#2 UCLA
James Madison
7-2
UCLA to WCWS
5/26/19
Game #3
4 PM
ESPNU
James Madison
#2 UCLA
If Necessary
Super Regional #7 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/24/19
Game #1
5 PM
ESPN2
#10 LSU
#7 Minnesota
3-5
5/25/19
Game #2
6 PM
ESPN2
#7 Minnesota
#10 LSU
3-0
Minnesota to WCWS
5/26/19
Game #3
4 PM
ESPN
#10 LSU
#7 Minnesota
If Necessary
Thursday, May 23 Super Regional Games
Super Regional
Game
Time (EST)
TV
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
Tallahassee
Game 1
7 PM
ESPN
#13 Okla. St.
#4 Fla. St.
3-1
9 Innings
Tuscaloosa
Game 1
9 PM
ESPN
#9 Texas
#8 Alabama
0-3
Friday, May 24 Super Regional Games
Regional
Game
Time (EST)
TV
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
Norman
Game 1
3 PM
ESPN2
#16 Northwestern
#1 Oklahoma
0-3
Minneapolis
Game 1
5 PM
ESPN2
#10 LSU
#7 Minnesota
3-5
Tallahassee
Game 2
7 PM
ESPN
#4 Florida State
#13 Oklahoma State
4-1
Potential Elimination Game
Tuscon
Game 1
7 PM
ESPNU
#11 Ole Miss
#6 Arizona
2-5
Gainesville
Game 1
7 PM
ESPN2
#12 Tennessee
#5 Florida
0-3
Tuscaloosa
Game 2
9 PM
ESPN
#8 Alabama
#9 Texas
5-7
Potential Elimination Game
Los Angeles
Game 1
9 PM
ESPNU
James Madison
#2 UCLA
1-6
Seattle
Game 1
9 PM
ESPN2
#14 Kentucky
#3 Washington
0-3
Saturday, May 25 Super Regional Games
Regional
Game
Time (EST)
TV
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
Tallahassee
Game 3
12 PM
ESPN
#13 Oklahoma State
#4 Florida State
3-2
OSU to WCWS
Tuscaloosa
Game 3
2 PM
ESPN
#9 Texas
#8 Alabama
5-8
Alabama to WCWS
Norman
Game 2
4 PM
ESPN
#1 Oklahoma
#16 Northwestern
8-0
OU to WCWS
Minneapolis
Game 2
6 PM
ESPN2
#7 Minnesota
#10 LSU
3-0
Minnesota to WCWS
Gainesville
Game 2
6 PM
ESPN
#5 Florida
#12 Tennessee
2-3
9 Innings
Tuscon
Game 2
8 PM
ESPN2
#6 Arizona
#11 Ole Miss
9-1
Arizona to WCWS
Los Angeles
Game 2
8 PM
ESPN
#2 UCLA
James Madison
7-2
UCLA to WCWS
Seattle
Game 2
10 PM
ESPN2
#3 Washington
#14 Kentucky
5-0
Kentucky to WCWS
Sunday, May 26 Super Regional Games
Regional
Game
Time (EST)
TV
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
Gainesville
Game 3
2 PM
ESPNU
#12 Tennessee
#5 Florida
1-2
Florida to WCWS / 8 Innings
Norman
Game 3
2 PM
ESPN
#16 Northwestern
#1 Oklahoma
If Necessary
Los Angeles
Game 3
4 PM
ESPNU
James Madison
#2 UCLA
If Necessary
Minneapolis
Game 3
4 PM
ESPN
#10 LSU
#7 Minnesota
If Necessary
Tuscon
Game 3
8 PM
ESPN2
#11 Ole Miss
#6 Arizona
If Necessary
Seattle
Game 3
10 PM
ESPN2
#14 Kentucky
#3 Washington
If Necessary
Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series
The 2019 Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series will take place between Thursday, May 30 and Wednesday, June 5 with every game shown on one of the ESPN family of network channels. All of the games will take place at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium and OGE Energy Field from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Florida State won the 2018 Women’s College苹果彩票官网 World Series after sweeping the Washington Huskies in the Championship Series. Can the Seminoles defend their crown? (Photo courtesy of WBSC)
2019 NCAA Division 1 Softball Tournament Schedule
The 2019 NCAA Division I as the road to Oklahoma City commences this week. The Florida State Seminoles are the defending National Champions after sweeping the Washington Huskies in the 2019 WCWS Championship Series. The top four seeds are Oklahoma, UCLA, Washington, and Florida State.
The 2019 Tournament will begin with the regional round on Thursday, May 16. The regional round will conclude on Sunday, May 19 with the 16 winners of each regional advancing to the Super Regional Round. Below are the 16 National Seeds and regional hosts as ranked by the NCAA.
Seed
Team
Record
Conference
1
Oklahoma
49-2
Big 12
2
UCLA
46-5
Pac-12
3
Washington
45-7
Pac-12
4
Florida State
51-8
ACC
5
Florida
44-15
SEC
6
Arizona
42-12
Pac-12
7
Minnesota
41-12
Big 10
8
Alabama
52-7
SEC
9
Texas
41-14
Big 12
10
LSU
40-16
SEC
11
Ole Miss
37-17
SEC
12
Tennessee
39-14
SEC
13
Oklahoma State
39-14
Big 12
14
Kentucky
33-22
SEC
15
Michigan
43-11
Big 10
16
Northwestern
43-10
Big 10
2019 NCAA Division 1 Softball Teams
Below are all 64 teams that have made the 2019 NCAA Division 1 Softball tournament. 32 teams received automatic bids either by being the regular season champions or winning the conference tournament while the other 32 are selected at-large by the Softball Committee. The Atlantic 10 (Fordham), American Athletic (South Florida), and Big 12 (Oklahoma) conference tournaments were not completed as a result of weather. In these three cases, the automatic bid went to the regular season champion.
In the sortable table below, the automatic bids are listed first followed by the at-large bids listed in order of conference. The records for each team and which regional they have been assigned to are provided as well. Note: the hosts for each regional have been marked with an asterisk in the table below.
Conference
Team
Record
Route
Regional
UMBC
30-22
Tournament Champions
Norman
South Florida
40-17
Regular Season Champions
Tallahassee
Florida State*
51-8
Tournament Champions
Tallahassee
Fordham
29-24
Regular Season Champions
Seattle
Lipscomb
41-13-1
Tournament Champions
Tuscaloosa
Oklahoma*
49-2
Regular
Season
Champions
Norman
DePaul
34-14
Tournament Champions
Ann Arbor
Weber State
26-19
Tournament Champions
Los Angeles
Longwood
37-20
Tournament Champions
Knoxville
Michigan*
43-11
Tournament Champions
Ann Arbor
Cal State
Fullerton
38-16
Regular Season Champions
Los Angeles
James Madison
47-7
Tournament Champions
Ann Arbor
Louisiana Tech
44-14
Tournament Champions
Baton Rouge
Detroit Mercy
31-26
Tournament Champions
Evanston
Harvard
25-17
Championship Series Winner
Tuscon
Toledo
29-26
Tournament Champions
Lexington
Monmouth
36-16
Tournament Champions
Baton Rouge
Bethune-Cookman
26-29
Tournament Champions
Tallahassee
Drake
42-14
Tournament Champions
Minneapolis
Colorado State
38-10
Regular Season Champions
Tuscon
St. Francis (PA)
29-29
Tournament Champions
Ann Arbor
SE Missouri State
45-16
Tournament Champions
Oxford
UCLA*
46-5
Regular Season Champions
Los Angeles
Boston U
37-18
Tournament Champions
Gainesville
Florida*
44-15
Tournament Champions
Gainesville
Chattanooga
37-15
Tournament Champions
Oxford
Sam Houston
State
34-21
Tournament Champions
Austin
Alabama State
24-23
Tournament Champions
Tuscaloosa
North Dakota State
42-14
Tournament Champions
Minneapolis
Louisiana
50-4
Tournament Champions
Oxford
Seattle U
39-15
Tournament Champions
Seattle
BYU
29-24
Regular Season Champions
Stillwater
American Athletic
Houston
37-17
At-Large
Austin
American Athletic
Tulsa
35-18
At-Large
Stillwater
ACC
Louisville
33-21
At-Large
Evanston
ACC
North Carolina
35-18
At-Large
Knoxville
ACC
Notre Dame
36-16
At-Large
Norman
ACC
Virginia Tech
45-9
At-Large
Lexington
Big 10
Illinois
32-23
At-Large
Lexington
Big 10
Minnesota*
41-12
At-Large
Minneapolis
Big 10
Northwestern*
43-10
At-Large
Evanston
Big 10
Ohio State
34-16
At-Large
Knoxville
Big 10
Wisconsin
40-12
At-Large
Norman
Big 12
Oklahoma State*
39-14
At-Large
Stillwater
Big 12
Texas*
41-14
At-Large
Austin
Big 12
Texas Tech
39-14
At-Large
Baton Rouge
Mountain West
Boise State
34-14
At-Large
Gainesville
Ohio Valley
Southern Illinois
33-13
At-Large
Evanston
Pac-12
Arizona*
42-12
At-Large
Tuscon
Pac-12
Arizona State
33-18
At-Large
Tuscaloosa
Pac-12
Stanford
32-18
At-Large
Gainesville
Pac-12
Washington*
45-7
At-Large
Seattle
SEC
Alabama*
52-7
At-Large
Tuscaloosa
SEC
Arkansas
38-18
At-Large
Stillwater
SEC
Auburn
37-19
At-Large
Tuscon
SEC
Georgia
40-17
At-Large
Minneapolis
SEC
Kentucky*
33-22
At-Large
Lexington
SEC
LSU*
40-16
At-Large
Baton Rouge
SEC
Missouri
32-23
At-Large
Los Angeles
SEC
Mississippi State
33-21
At-Large
Seattle
SEC
Ole Miss*
37-17
At-Large
Oxford
SEC
South Carolina
36-17
At-Large
Tallahassee
SEC
Tennessee*
39-14
At-Large
Knoxville
SEC
Texas A&M
28-25
At-Large
Austin
Regionals
The 2019 NCAA Division 1 Softball tournament will start with 16 regionals divided into four teams per regional. Each regional employs the double-elimination format with the 16 national seeds listed above hosting a regional. The regionals are listed in order of the potential Super Regional matchup (i.e. #1 vs #16, #8 vs #9, #5 vs. #12, #4 vs. #13, etc.).
All dates and times listed below are tentative. Updates, along with final scores, will be made as the changes are known.
Regional #1 – Norman, Oklahoma
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
7 PM
Wisconsin
Notre Dame
4-2
5/17/19
Game #2
9:30 PM
UMBC
#1 Oklahoma
0-12
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #3
4 PM
#1 Oklahoma
Wisconsin
4-0
No-Hitter
5/18/19
Game #4
6:30 PM
Notre Dame
UMBC
2-0
UMBC Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
9 PM
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
4-5
Notre Dame Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
2 PM
Wisconsin
#1 Oklahoma
2-1
5/19/19
Game #7
4:30 PM
#1 Oklahoma
Wisconsin
2-0
Oklahoma Advances
Regional #16 – Evanston, Illinois
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
1 PM
Southern Illinois
Louisville
5-9
5/17/19
Game #2
3:30 PM
Detroit Mercy
#16 Northwestern
1-15
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #3
2 PM
Louisville
#16 Northwestern
2-1
5/18/19
Game #4
4:30 PM
Detroit Mercy
Southern Illinois
1-2
Detroit Mercy Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
7 PM
#16 Northwestern
Southern Illinois
8-1
Southern Illinois Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
2 PM
#16 Northwestern
Louisville
7-0
5/19/19
Game #7
4:30 PM
Louisville
#16 Northwestern
3-4
Northwestern Advances
Regional #8 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
4 PM
Lipscomb
Arizona State
3-4
5/17/19
Game #2
6:30 PM
Alabama State
#8 Alabama
2-8
5/18/19
Game #3
2 PM
Arizona State
#8 Alabama
4-7
5/18/19
Game #4
4:30 PM
Alabama State
Lipscomb
0-14
Alabama State Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
7 PM
Arizona State
Lipscomb
10-1
Lipscomb Eliminated / 6 Innings
5/19/19
Game #6
2 PM
#8 Alabama
Arizona State
9-8
Alabama Advances
5/19/19
Game #7
4:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #9 – Austin, Texas
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
2 PM
Texas A&M
Houston
1-3
5/17/19
Game #2
5 PM
Sam Houston
State
#9 Texas
2-1
5/18/19
Game #3
2 PM
Houston
Sam Houston State
5-0
5/18/19
Game #4
4:30 PM
#9 Texas
Texas A&M
3-2
Texas A&M Eliminated / 8 Innings
5/18/19
Game #5
7 PM
#9 Texas
Sam Houston State
3-0
SHSU Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
4:30 PM
Houston
#9 Texas
2-5
5/19/19
Game #7
7 PM
#9 Texas
Houston
7-0
Texas Advances
Regional #5 – Gainesville, Florida
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
12 PM
Boise State
Stanford
9-1
5/17/19
Game #2
2:30 PM
Boston U.
#5 Florida
0-3
5/18/19
Game #3
2 PM
#5 Florida
Boise State
8-0
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #4
4:30 PM
Stanford
Boston U.
13-2
Boston U. Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
7 PM
Stanford
Boise State
0-2
Stanford Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
12 PM
Boise State
#5 Florida
0-5
Florida Advances
5/19/19
Game #7
2:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #12 – Knoxville, Tennessee
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
11 AM
Ohio State
North Carolina
1-0
5/17/19
Game #2
1:30 PM
Longwood
#12 Tennessee
0-8
5/18/19
Game #3
12 PM
#12 Tennessee
Ohio State
12-4
5/18/19
Game #4
2:30 PM
North Carolina
Longwood
3-1
Longwood Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
5 PM
North Carolina
Ohio State
5-3
Ohio St. Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
12 PM
#12 Tennessee
North Carolina
0-1
5/19/19
Game #7
2:30 PM
North Carolina
#12 Tennessee
0-2
Tennessee Advances
Regional #4 – Tallahassee, Florida
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
12 PM
South Florida
South Carolina
3-2
5/17/19
Game #2
2:30 PM
Bethune-Cookman
#4 Florida State
0-8
5/18/19
Game #3
12 PM
#4 Florida State
South Florida
12-1
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #4
2:30 PM
South Carolina
Bethune-Cookman
10-0
Bethune-Cookman Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
5 PM
South Carolina
South Florida
2-1
USF Eliminated / 10 Innings
5/19/19
Game #6
12 PM
#4 Florida State
South Carolina
7-6
Florida St. Advances
5/19/19
Game #7
2:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #13 – Stillwater, Oklahoma
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/16/19
Game #1
6 PM
Tulsa
Arkansas
5-0
5/16/19
Game #2
8:30 PM
BYU
#13 Okla. State
1-3
5/17/19
Game #3
1 PM
#13 Okla. State
Tulsa
13-10
5/17/19
Game #4
3:30 PM
Arkansas
BYU
3-6
Arkansas Eliminated
5/17/19
Game #5
6 PM
BYU
Tulsa
4-6
BYU Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #6
4 PM
Tulsa
#13 Okla. State
1-2
Oklahoma State Advances
5/18/19
Game #7
6:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #3 – Seattle, Washington
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
7:30 PM
Seattle U.
Mississippi State
3-5
5/17/19
Game #2
10 PM
Fordham
#3 Washington
0-2
5/18/19
Game #3
6 PM
Mississippi State
#3 Washington
1-6
5/18/19
Game #4
8:30 PM
Fordham
Seattle U.
0-1
Fordham Eliminated / 8 Innings
5/18/19
Game #5
11 PM
Mississippi State
Seattle U.
7-3
Seattle U. Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
9 PM
#3 Washington
Mississippi State
8-0
Washington Advances / No-Hitter
5/19/19
Game #7
11:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #14 – Lexington, Kentucky
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
12 PM
Illinois
Virginia Tech
2-6
5/17/19
Game #2
2:30 PM
Toledo
#14 Kentucky
2-7
5/18/19
Game #3
12 PM
Virginia Tech
#14 Kentucky
1-8
5/18/19
Game #4
2:30 PM
Toledo
Illinois
0-2
Toledo Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
5 PM
Virginia Tech
Illinois
5-1
Illinois Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
12 PM
#14 Kentucky
Virginia Tech
11-1
Kentucky Advances / 6 Innings
5/19/19
Game #7
2:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #6 – Tuscon, Arizona
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
9 PM
Colorado State
Auburn
5-10
5/17/19
Game #2
11:30 PM
Harvard
#6 Arizona
1-5
5/18/19
Game #3
6 PM
Auburn
#6 Arizona
1-2
5/18/19
Game #4
8:30 PM
Harvard
Colorado State
0-6
Harvard Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
11 PM
Auburn
Colorado State
8-0
CSU Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
7 PM
#6 Arizona
Auburn
12-3
Arizona Advances
5/19/19
Game #7
9:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #11 – Oxford, Mississippi
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
4:30 PM
SE Missouri State
Louisiana
2-3
5/17/19
Game #2
7 PM
Chattanooga
#11 Ole Miss
0-12
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #3
1 PM
Louisiana
#11 Ole Miss
2-0
5/18/19
Game #4
3:30 PM
Chattanooga
SE Missouri State
1-2
Chattanooga Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
6 PM
#11 Ole Miss
SE Missouri State
10-0
SEMO Eliminated / 5 Innings
5/19/19
Game #6
3 PM
#11 Ole Miss
Louisiana
5-1
5/19/19
Game #7
5:30 PM
Louisiana
#11 Ole Miss
4-5
Ole Miss Advances
Regional #7 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
7 PM
Drake
Georgia
4-6
8 Innings
5/17/19
Game #2
9:30 PM
North Dak. St.
#7 Minnesota
0-3
5/18/19
Game #3
4 PM
Georgia
#7 Minnesota
1-2
5/18/19
Game #4
6:30 PM
North Dak. St.
Drake
0-8
NDSU Eliminated / 5 Innings
5/20/19
Game #5
11 AM
Georgia
Drake
7-4
Drake Eliminated
5/20/19
Game #6
1 PM
#7 Minnesota
Georgia
8-1
Minnesota Advances
5/20/19
Game #7
3:30 PM
Game 6
Winner
Game 6
Loser
Elimination
Game / If Necessary
Regional #10 – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
3 PM
Louisiana Tech
Texas Tech
0-3
5/17/19
Game #2
5:30 PM
Monmouth
#10 LSU
0-2
5/18/19
Game #3
2 PM
Texas Tech
#10 LSU
4-5
13 Innings
5/18/19
Game #4
4:30 PM
Monmouth
Louisiana Tech
0-1
Monmouth Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
7 PM
Texas Tech
Louisiana Tech
3-1
La. Tech Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
4 PM
#10 LSU
Texas Tech
4-5
5/19/19
Game #7
6:30 PM
Texas Tech
#10 LSU
1-5
LSU Advances
Regional #2 – Los Angeles, California
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
8:30 PM
Cal. State Fullerton
Missouri
4-7
5/17/19
Game #2
11 PM
Weber State
#2 UCLA
0-6
5/18/19
Game #3
6 PM
Missouri
#2 UCLA
1-9
5 Innings
5/18/19
Game #4
8:30 PM
Weber State
Cal. State Fullerton
7-3
CSF Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
11 PM
Missouri
Weber State
7-0
Weber St. Eliminated
5/19/19
Game #6
5 PM
#2 UCLA
Missouri
1-5
5/19/19
Game #7
7:30 PM
Missouri
#2 UCLA
1-13
UCLA Advances / 5 Innings
Regional #15 – Ann Arbor, Michigan
Date
Game
Time
(EST)
Team #1
Team #2
Score
Notes
5/17/19
Game #1
2 PM
DePaul
James Madison
2-5
5/17/19
Game #2
4:30 PM
St. Francis (PA)
#15 Michigan
0-8
6 Innings
5/18/19
Game #3
12 PM
James Madison
#15 Michigan
0-1
12 Innings
5/18/19
Game #4
2:30 PM
St. Francis (PA)
DePaul
1-3
St. Francis Eliminated
5/18/19
Game #5
5 PM
James Madison
DePaul
3-0
DePaul Eliminated
5/20/19
Game #6
12 PM
#15 Michigan
James Madison
0-3
5/20/19
Game #7
2:30 PM
James Madison
#15 Michigan
2-1
James Madison Advances
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Country House with jockey Flavien Prat after winning the 2019 Kentucky Derby (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
Revisiting The Trends From The Kentucky Derby Points System
The 2019 Kentucky Derby provided plenty of talking points as Maximum Security crossed the line first, but was , which elevated Country House from second to of the event’s 145th running. Here is a replay of the race below for those who may have not seen it.
Watch it again….
65-1 Country House wins the Kentucky Derby after a disqualification of Maximum Security.
— Kentucky Derby (@苹果彩票官网KentuckyDerby)
This article does not address whether the disqualification was correct, nor does it address the slew of concerns as result of the disqualification related to transparency and consistency from stewards. Those issues deserve a separate discussion some of which have already been rigorously debated on social media. This article is a revisit of one from three years ago that reviewed the trends in the Kentucky Derby. In summary, the article from 2016 basically noted the obvious: favorites, speed, and California based horses were dominating the Kentucky Derby.
For a bit of history, prior to the 2013 Kentucky Derby, entrants were determined by how much purse money they earned in graded stake races regardless of distance, surface, and also included juvenile race earnings. Since 2013, the Kentucky Derby entrants have been determined by how many points a horse totals in the designated races, which focus on longer distance events. The earlier events between September and February have a lower point value assigned to them while the largest point value races are held primarily in March and April. With that context, here are the winners of the last seven years, all under the current Kentucky Derby points system.
Year
Winner
$2 Win
Track Condition
Field Size
Favorite Finish
Country House
$132.40
Sloppy (Sealed)
19
4th
Justify
$7.80
Sloppy (Sealed)
20
1st
Always Dreaming
$11.40
Wet Fast (Sealed)
20
1st
Nyquist
$6.60
Fast
20
1st
American Pharoah
$7.80
Fast
18
1st
California Chrome
$7.00
Fast
19
1st
Orb
$12.80
Sloppy (Sealed)
19
1st
In the first six years showed a parade of favorites and the track condition did not matter. Justify was the only California horse to win the last three years, but he made quite the impression by (Maximum Security was the second favorite for this year’s Kentucky Derby).
To keep things in perspective, let’s look at the seven years prior to the introduction of the points system.
Year
Winner
$2 Win
Track Condition
Field Size
Favorite Finish
I’ll Have Another
$32.60
Fast
20
2nd
Animal Kingdom
$43.80
Fast
19
8th
Super Saver
$18.00
Sloppy (Sealed)
20
6th
Mine That Bird
$103.20
Sloppy (Sealed)
19
18th
Big Brown
$6.80
Fast
20
1st
Street Sense
$11.80
Fast
20
1st
Barbaro
$14.20
Fast
20
7th
The previous seven years before the points system show only two winning favorites with another favorite finishing as the runner up. Also, only I’ll Have Another had previously run in California and then won the Derby. It is worth noting that over the last 20 years Santa Anita (California), Oaklawn (Arkansas), and Gulfstream Park (Florida) have had the best success producing Kentucky Derby winners, which is an interesting trend in itself in terms of quality prep races.
Looking at results alone is insufficient to draw conclusions. Let’s now look at the internal fractions to see if there was indeed a shift in how fast the races were being run.
Year
1/4 Split
1/2 Split
3/4 Split
Final Time
Track
Winning Style
2019
22.31
46.62
1:12.50
2:03.93
Sloppy (Sealed)
Mid Pack
2018
22.24
45.77
1:11.01
2:04.20
Sloppy (Sealed)
Near Lead
2017
22.70
46.53
1:11.12
2:03.59
Wet Fast (Sealed)
Near Lead
2016
22.58
45.72
1:10.40
2:01.31
Fast
Near Lead
2015
23.24
47.34
1:11.29
2:03.02
Fast
Near Lead
2014
23.04
47.37
1:11.80
2:03.66
Fast
Near Lead
2013
22.57
45.33
1:09.80
2:02.89
Sloppy (Sealed)
Deep Closer
Based on the seven years of the points system, it is clear that a horse near the lead does quite well. One caveat is that the horses that won these races were the favorites and were considered better than the competition. This could be nothing more than the best horses having a similar style while also being head and shoulders above their peers. Below are the seven years before the start of the points system.
Year
1/4 Split
1/2 Split
3/4 Split
Final Time
Track
Winning Style
2012
22.32
45.39
1:09.80
2:01.83
Fast
Mid Pack
2011
23.24
48.63
1:13.40
2:02.04
Fast
Mid Pack
2010
22.63
46.16
1:10.58
2:04.45
Sloppy (Sealed)
Stalker
2009
22.98
47.23
1:12.09
2:02.66
Sloppy (Sealed)
Deep Closer
2008
23.30
47.04
1:11.14
2:01.82
Fast
Near Lead
2007
22.96
46.26
1:11.13
2:02.17
Fast
Deep Closer
2006
22.63
46.07
1:10.88
2:01.36
Fast
Near Lead
The 2006 – 2012 time frame saw fewer near the lead types winning with a fair distribution between the different running styles. Let’s average the time splits for the two periods for comparison.
Time Frame
1/4 Split
1/2 Split
3/4 Split
Final Time
2013 – 2019
22.67
46.38
1:11.13
2:03.23
2006 – 2012
22.87
46.68
1:11.29
2:02.33
is an of cited example of a speed horse who entered the Kentucky Derby . However, the averages say the opposite is happening; the races under the points system are faster, on average. Hmm.
The early half of the race is quicker by about a length, yet speed horses are still winning. Maybe this is indicative of Churchill Downs getting the points system right by allowing the quality speed horses to shine? (Some will say this is true except for Maximum Security after Saturday’s controversial ending, but that is a whole different discussion). For what it’s worth, had Maximum Security not been disqualified, he would have been a gate-to-wire winner, which would have made it six straight years a horse on or near the lead won the Kentucky Derby. As stated earlier, it could be the case that the best horses were accurately made the favorite and all had similar front running styles that were most effective against the competition. Or maybe the points system is working as intended.
Conclusion
The Kentucky Derby is such a unique event to draw any parallels from as each running is different from any other one. How many horses were setting the pace? Was there any pressure on the leader(s)? How was the track condition? How did the track condition affect the shape of the race? Did one of the speed horses not break well? Was there interference at some point? What about the variation in training methods over the years? Or race-day medication? Security barn regulations? Those are just a small sample of the many questions that can have different answers between time periods or year to year for how each race was run and won. The myriad of factors changing from year to year can also make it nigh impossible to establish legitimate trends though that will not stop some from trying.
It is worth tracking how speed horses fare over the next few runnings to see if this is a legitimate trend. So far, speed has been quite dominant under the points system, but that could easily be an early trend due to the novelty of the system. Perhaps Country House is the start of a mid-pack or closer streak of winners. Furthermore, quite a few trends have been broken in the last 15 years that seemed unlikely such as Justify becoming the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Derby without a start at two. Or Barbaro winning the 2006 Kentucky Derby after a five-week layoff, a feat that had not been achieved for the previous 50 years. Or Big Brown winning the 2008 race from post 20 becoming the first horse to do that since 1929.
The Kentucky Derby is always a spectacle for both casual and long-time observers. 2019 did not disappoint in that regard. Enjoy the rest of the Triple Crown trail (and whatever drama comes along with it)!