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Massey Ratings, being far less biased and without relying on any “various criteria”–which sounds like an arbitrary system, was far kinder to the Raiders. SOU landed at #11 according to Massey which would have not only been good enough for a playoff spot but a first round bye as well.
Several of the teams that made it to the NAIA football playoffs wouldn’t have made the cut had computerized rankings been utilized. Massey had Pikeville, for instance, at #41. Kansas Wesleyan clocked in at #50. Four other playoff teams weren’t in Massey’s top 25. Five of those six teams are close to NAIA headquarters which must be one of the key criteria the committee factors into its decisions.
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Three coaches from the 2014 staff are on the 2023 coaching staff. Another can be found in this much earlier post from 2014 (but may be difficult to spot if you don’t know what you are looking for).
Gannon Schroder, Drew Gibson, Coach Berk Brown, and Daniel Breaux take the field for the second half
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Wow! What a week! What a season!
I just returned from Florida where the SOU Raider Football Team won the NAIA National Championship.
Many of you have asked where you can find my photos. There are some here, here, here, and here. I took over 2,000 photos and haven’t looked at most of them yet so give me some time.
I will post Florida related photos here and NAIA National Championship related football photos here.