
While the general public might not spend the most time thinking about under .500 teams and bowl game participation, the NCAA football oversight committee has continued to review and revise its policy surrounding 5-7 team bowl game qualification.
Currently, if a 5-7 team needs to be tabbed for a bowl game, schools with the highest Academic Progress Rates (APR) are selected in descending order. This takes the decision-making out of the conference's hands with the pre-approved rule.
However, that might change soon, as an alternate proposal is under review that would give the power back to the conferences in these scenarios.
The proposed change would allow conferences to select which 5-7 teams they want to participate in a given bowl game, provided that their APR score is 930 or above over a multiyear (four-year) range.
The proposal can become official in June after the Division I Cabinet meeting.
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