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fcs.

American  

abbreviation

  1. francs.


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Hugely successful stints at small college programs Salve Regina and Assumption led Chesney to Holy Cross, where he guided the Crusaders to five consecutive Patriot League championships and four appearances in the FCS playoffs, including their first trip to the quarterfinals in 40 years.

From Los Angeles Times

In the 1980s, Ivy League football officially dropped down to what is now known as the FCS.

From The Wall Street Journal

For reasons lost to dusty bureaucracy, the Ivies stayed out of the FCS playoffs that had launched in 1978.

From The Wall Street Journal

Harvard is 9-0 and ranked 10th in the FCS Coaches Poll.

From The Wall Street Journal

It means that if the Bulldogs win on Saturday, both teams will have a chance of making the 24-team FCS playoff field.

From The Wall Street Journal