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  1. Mar 27, 2022 · Excluding a canceled 2020 campaign, the league has been largely ruled by the boys from New Hampshire in recent years. Last fall they finished with a 9-1 overall record and earned the No. 20 spot in the final rankings. For all they’ve accomplished, though, Dartmouth has suffered the same fate that many successful Ivy teams of years past have ...

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Curiously, the 1945 agreement also prohibited member schools from engaging in “post season games or any other contests designed to settle sectional or other championships.”. Yet by the same token, it excluded NCAA competitions from this prohibition, meaning that, by today’s standards, Ivy football teams would be eligible to compete in the ...

  3. Nov 5, 2024 · The Ivy League does not currently allow its football teams to compete in the FCS postseason. Credit: Annie Liu. The Ivy League will reportedly consider a proposal that would allow its football teams to participate in the Football Championship Subdivision postseason, a first in the 79-year history of the conference.

  4. Oct 23, 2023 · The Ivy League is one of three conferences in the Football Championship Subdivision that does not send their champion to the FCS Playoffs. This is not the result of the league’s inability to compete; plenty of Ivy squads have been ranked among the FCS’s best in recent years, most notably Princeton’s No. 9-ranked finish in 2018.

  5. Nov 1, 2024 · November 1, 2024. The Ivy League is considering a proposal to allow the Ancient Eight’s football teams to play in the Football Championship Subdivision postseason, according to Harvard Athletic ...

  6. Sep 7, 2024 · *The SWAC, MEAC and Ivy League do not send their conference champions to the FCS playoffs. Changes in the FCS in 2024 and beyond Stephen F. Austin leaves WAC (United Athletic Conference), returns ...

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  8. Jun 3, 2013 · In five compact sentences, the Crimson sums up the situation, and the ridiculousness, of the Ivy League’s self-imposed postseason ban. The Ivy League could choose to participate in the FCS playoffs if they so desired, but do not, citing some “concerns” about academics and “tradition”. What it should really be called is discrimination.

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