Talk:NCAA Division I FCS National Football Championship
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- Rated mid, despite WP:CFB's tendency to rate all I-AA items low because it's the championship. --MECU≈talk 23:31, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] A "Subdivision" is a football game?
I know that the NCAA is wreaking havoc on all common sense with these silly names, but I don't think the topic sentence of this article makes sense. The subdivision wouldn't be the game; wouldn't the I-AA final be the "NCAA Division I Football Championship Game" or something? I thought the subdivision was what used to be known as D-I-AA, but the Division I article says, "The Division I-AA determines its champion in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, a 16-team, single-elimination tournament," implying that the subdivision is the whole tournament. That makes more sense than saying the subdivision is a singe game, but the whole thing is still a mess. Can someone knowledgeable fix it, hopefully with references? Cheers, PhilipR 02:46, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
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