NationStates College Football season 15

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NationStates College Football season 15
Number of teams30
Conferences5
Number of games185
NSCF 15 Results
ChampionsCosumar Ramusok Capital University
Runners-upQuebec Universite St. Croix
Top seedOsarius Utica University (0.682)
Best NewcomersCastle University (0.624)
Championship Game
Ramusok Capital 44, St. Croix 30
@ The Plumeria Garden, Mosaic, Kalalau
Conference Champions
Celestia Angelwood-Aprilia
Horizon RCU
Mineral Mount Maris
Woodlands St. Croix
Zephyr Imperial
NSCF 15 Awards
Most Outstanding PlayerRB Nic Perrantes
(RCU, Sr.)
Offensive Player of the YearQB Kyle LeBlanc
(Angelwood-Aprilia)
Defensive Player of the YearDE Philip Umiaktorviq
(Iqaluit, Sr.)
Special Teams Player of the YearK Luis Arana
(Castle, Jr.)
Coach of the YearCliff Scuttlesmith (RCU)
Bowl Games
Pioneer BowlKonigsberg 14
Saguenay 10
Lei BowlCeneisis 10
Iqaluit 23
Snakeskin Wars Memorial BowlInnusburg 16
TCC 20
Drawk BowlVietussia 14
Stoneshore 24
NSCF seasons
← NSCF 14
NSCF 16 →

NationStates College Football season 15 or NSCF 15 was the 15th season of NSCF, and the third under Cosumarite leadership. At season's end, Ramusok Capital University defeated Universite St. Croix in the championship game, winning their second title, and the third for Cosumar (equalling the three Osarian titles claimed by Utica). As stipulated by the NSCF procedural list, the commissioner was obligated to invite nominations for the next three season leadership term.

NSCF season 15 was contested by thirty member schools, split up into five conferences; Celestia, Horizon, Mineral, Woodlands and Zephyr. Due to dwindling popularity and lack of school entry applications, the historic Big Eight and Sequoia conferences remain in suspension, as does the short-lived Equinox conference. Reigning champions Loyola-Istria did not submit the required paperwork in time, and had to be declined entry to defend their title, though several other schools returned. Among the pre-season favourites were perennial contenders Utica University and Ramusok Capital University, as well as Harbor College, who had reached multiple championship games in recent years.

Regular Season

Index to colors and formatting
Home team won
Visiting team won

Rankings reflect those in the combined Oracle/Cosumarite Courier lists for that week. This applies until week eleven, from which point the official NSCF seeding order (based on OSPI) is used. Note that weeks eleven to thirteen are all "non-conference weeks", meaning the games played are between schools in different conferences. The results of these matches have no bearing on conference championship standings, but are counted toward playoff seeding order.

Week One

Visiting team Home team Site Result Reference Notes
Team A Team B StadiumLocation 20–13 OT [1]
Team C Team D StadiumLocation 11–26 Claimed lineal UCFWC title

Week Two

Week Thirteen

Rankings

Seeding

Committee Voting

Post-Season

Bowl Games

As is tradition, the Pioneer Bowl was contested by the two highest ranked newcomer teams not qualifying for the playoffs; ??? and ????

In total, there were eight bowl eligible teams, using the NSCF-mandated threshold of an OSPI of 0.450 or greater.

Team Record OSPI
Vietussia Academy 10-3 0.605
Stoneshore College 10-3 0.602

Below is a list of all contested bowl games for NSCF 15, and their results.

Bowl Visiting team Home team Site Result Ref Notes
Pioneer Bowl #98 Team A #99 Team B StadiumLocation 54–51


Playoffs

Championship game

Awards & Honors

  • Most Outstanding Player:
  • Offensive Player of the Year:
  • Defensive Player of the Year:
  • Special Teams Player of the Year:
  • Coach of the Year:

References

  1. link to RP in forum thread?