(STATS) -- Talk surrounding the FCS playoffs this weekend will center around whos in and whos out of the 24-team field.When the seeded teams with first-round byes begin play in two weeks, the excitement figures to center around the biggest possible change to the field -- fresher matchups rather than the same ol, same ol.While the NCAA Division I FCS selection committee will make the pairings regional when possible, beginning this year, conferences with four or more competing teams will be split over both sides of the bracket.In each of the first three playoffs since they were expanded to 24 in 2013, there has been at least two conferences with four or more qualifiers. This year, the Big Sky, CAA Football, Missouri Valley and Southern conferences are all strong candidates to reach that number.Hopefully what it means, Brian Hutchinson, chair of the selection committee, said Wednesday, is that its more exciting to our fans that theyre not watching the same game theyve already seen before, at least something similar to what theyve seen before, that theyre going to see really good quality opponents, and playing in different places than theyve played. If thats what that means and it generates a little bit more excitement about the championship, then I think thats probably a very, very good thing.The change in policy occurred following conference unrest over last years field, which included all five qualifiers from the Missouri Valley Football Conference being placed in one half of the bracket through regionalization, which can minimize travel and expenses.The playoffs consist of 10 conference champions which receive automatic bids and 14 at-large selections. There are eight first-round games on Nov. 26, with the winners advancing to meet the seeded teams in the second round. The championship game will be held Jan. 7 in Frisco, Texas.Six of last years eight second-round games had been played during the regular season -- three were between teams from the same conference. That is less likely to happen this year.I do think its very possible that we have an opportunity for a little bit less regionalization this year than weve had in previous years, Hutchinson said. One, because of who the teams are that are vying for the championship and, two, because we have a little more flexibility in our bracketing principles to ensure that we avoid some common seasonal matchups. Its not something weve talked about specifically yet, but in sort of reading the tea leaves, I think thats where we are.The other big change for the committee has been the release of Top 10 rankings each of the last three weeks, intended to create interest in the playoffs and basically a preview to what teams could earn seeds.Hutchinson says the margin between the top six ranked teams has been razor-thin and is part of the reason that, as all six have continued to win games, Sam Houston State dropped from No. 2 to No. 5 in the second ranking, Jacksonville State dropped from No. 1 to No. 3 in the third and final ranking, and North Dakota State rose from No. 4 to No. 1 over the final two rankings.Its not that significant if you know how closely ranked they were in terms of just the way our point system works, Hutchinson said.Hutchinson, who is the Morehead State athletic director, said the biggest factors when evaluating a team for the field are overall record, results against Division I opponents, record against other conferences that have automatic qualifiers, head-to-head results against other potential qualifiers, common opponents records and the Simple Rating System, which quantifies the strength of a teams schedule.---=FCS CO-GAME OF THE WEEK=The Matchup: No. 9 North Carolina A&T (9-1, 7-0 MEAC) at No. 24 North Carolina Central (8-2, 7-0)Kickoff: 2 p.m. ET at OKelly-Riddick Stadium (10,000) in Durham, North CarolinaTelevision: ESPN2Series: North Carolina A&T leads 49-33-5 (last meeting: North Carolina Central won 21-16 in Greensboro on Nov. 21, 2015)The Skinny: Its winner-take-all -- the outright MEAC championship and Celebration Bowl bid. The losing team can be considered for an at-large bid to the FCS playoffs. N.C. A&T coach Rod Broadway was N.C. Centrals coach from 2003-06. The visiting Aggies have won all of their MEAC games by an average of nearly 24 points. All-American RB Tarik Cohen (1,769 all-purpose yards, 18 TDs) has gone over 100 rushing yards in each of his three games against the Eagles, gaining 203 yards and two TDs in a 2014 loss. N.C. Central QB Malcolm Bell, who has thrown for the most yards (2,007) and touchdowns (15) in the MEAC, will attack an Aggies defense that ranks last in pass defense. DEs Antiono Brown (7) and Henry-Ajudua (6.5) rank third and fourth, respectively, in the MEAC in sacks.Prediction: Hovering over the Aggies during a glorious three-year run are losses to N.C. Central to end the last two regular seasons. N.C. A&T, 28-21.---=FCS CO-GAME OF THE WEEK=The Matchup: No. 11 Central Arkansas (9-1, 8-0 Southland) at No. 1 Sam Houston State (10-0, 8-0)Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. ET at Bowers Stadium (12,975) in Huntsville, TexasTelevision: ESPN3Series: Tied 5-5 (last meeting: Sam Houston State won 42-13 in Conway, Arkansas, on Nov. 21, 2015)The Skinny: The Southland Conference championship and outright bid to the FCS playoffs are at stake. The loser is at risk of falling from a first-round bye. UCA, the nations best at defending the run, has limited opponents to 26 minutes of ball control and is the only FCS team to rank in the national top 10 in total defense (300.7 ypg) and scoring defense (16.8 ppg). Top WRs Jatavious Wilson and Tremon Smith (52 receptions each) also are threats on kickoff and punt returns, respectively. It took until last Saturdays 10th game of the season for Sam Houston to fall behind an opponent. The Bearkats have the No. 2 passing offense in the FCS and QB Jeremiah Briscoe has thrown for 45 TDs (three shy of the Southland single-season record), but their team runs the ball over 46 percent of the time, led by Remus Bulmer and Corey Avery (combined 1,430 yards and 15 TDs).Prediction: The Bearkats surely wont be playing with the usual early lead, so its time to answer the challenge. Sam Houston State, 35-28---=STATS FCS TOP 25 SCHEDULE=All Times ETX-Predicted WinnerThursday, Nov. 17Liberty (6-4) at X-No. 16 Coastal Carolina (8-2), 7 p.m. -- A Liberty win over an old rival might be enough to solidify an FCS playoff bid, but the Flames will have 2 1/2 days of waiting and wondering if Charleston Southern secures the Big Souths automatic bid Saturday.Friday, Nov. 18X-No. 3 Eastern Washington (9-1, 7-0 Big Sky) at Portland State (3-7, 2-5), 10:30 p.m. -- Are there any records for Cooper Kupp to set this weekend?Saturday, Nov. 19Kennesaw State (8-2, 3-1 Big South) at X-No. 14 Charleston Southern (6-3, 3-1), 11:45 a.m. -- The winner earns a share of the Big South title with Liberty. Charleston Southern owns the tiebreaker over Liberty for the automatic bid, while Liberty has it over Kennesaw State.X-No. 25 Saint Francis (7-3, 5-0 NEC) at Wagner (5-5, 3-2), noon -- After missing two games, standout safety Lorenzo Jerome of NEC champ Saint Francis is expected to play with a partially torn MCL.No. 7 Richmond (8-2, 5-2 CAA) at X-William & Mary (4-6, 2-5), noon -- The Tribe seniors are very aware Richmond has won five straight games in this heated rivalry, including in the FCS playoffs last year.X-No. 19 Lehigh (8-2, 5-0 Patriot) at Lafayette (2-8, 1-4), 12:30 p.m. -- Hey, neighbor, its time for the 152nd meeting of college footballs most-played rivalry. Lehighs Dominick Bragalone needs four rushing yards to surpass 1,000 for the season and join two 1,000-yard passers and two 1,000-yard receivers on the team.Elon (2-8, 1-6 CAA) at X-No. 6 James Madison (9-1, 7-0), 1:30 p.m. -- If JMU can win with freshman backup quarterback Cole Johnson, coach Mike Houston may rest starter Bryan Schor (non-throwing shoulder injury) before the playoffs.VMI (3-7, 1-6 Southern) at X-No. 20 Wofford (7-3, 5-2), 1:30 p.m. -- With seven 100-yard games, Wofford senior Lorenzo Long leads the Southern Conference in rushing yards (1,083) and rushing touchdowns (13).UT Martin (7-4, 6-1 OVC) at X-No. 2 Jacksonville State (9-1, 6-0), 2 p.m. -- Gamecocks coach John Grass is trying to go 3-for-3 with unbeaten conference seasons.Montana State (3-7, 1-6 Big Sky) at X-No. 22 Montana (6-4, 3-4), 2 p.m. -- The Griz may have blown an at-large playoff bid with their loss to Northern Colorado. To bolster their resume, theyll try to put up a big score on their rival.X-No. 15 Youngstown State (7-3, 5-2 Missouri Valley) at Missouri State (4-6, 2-5), 3 p.m. -- One win away from their first playoff bid since 2006, the Penguins seek to complete the mission. Theyve lost three of their four road games.X-No. 4 North Dakota State (9-1, 6-1 Missouri Valley) at South Dakota (4-6, 3-4), 3 p.m. -- Back on the path to hosting home games throughout the playoffs, the Bison seek a small payback for last years USD upset thats been the biggest surprise of this 80-6 run since 2011.X-No. 23 Western Illinois (6-4, 3-4 Missouri Valley) at Southern Illinois (3-7, 1-6), 3 p.m. -- Leathernecks senior WRs Lance Lenoir and Joey Borsellino have combined for the second-most receptions (448) and receiving yards (6,056) by two players on the same team in FCS history. Kupp and Kendrick Bourne from Eastern Washington are ahead of them (588 and 8,788).X-No. 17 Grambling State (7-1, 7-0 SWAC) at Texas Southern (4-6, 4-4), 3 p.m. -- It doesnt matter if Grambling or Southern (playing 1-9 Mississippi Valley State) lose on Saturday, the winner of their Bayou Classic on Nov. 26 will go to the SWAC Championship Game a week later.X-No. 13 Villanova (7-3, 5-2 CAA) at Delaware (4-6, 2-5), 3:30 p.m. -- Retiring coach Andy Talley says his defense is among the best of his 32 seasons with the Wildcats. 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DeAaron Fox Jersey . - After leading the Saints to a fourth playoff appearance in five seasons, Drew Brees expressed confidence in the direction of his team and, perhaps more importantly, showed a willingness to listen to contract proposals if the team needs his help getting under the NFLs salary cap.CHICAGO -- Jimmy Butler wore a big smile on his face throughout most of Friday.The two-time All-Star beamed as future Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade held his introductory news conference with the Chicago Bulls earlier in the day and made it abundantly clear that he was joining Butlers team. A few hours later, Butler would get a big ovation as the first player introduced for U.S. mens basketball team in its 80-45 rout over Venezuela. The fact that the 26-year-old shot only 2-for-8 from the field and scored only four points wasnt a big deal in the grand scheme. The fact that Butler, who was the 30th pick in the 2011 draft, was playing on the Olympic team in his adopted hometown and will soon go to Rio to represent his country, is still almost too good to be true for the Bulls star.Growing up I never thought that I would get drafted in the NBA, Butler said. Be a starter for the Bulls. Let alone represent my country with some of the best players in the world. It means the world to me and I want to win. I dont want to say that I was a part of the USA team. I want to say that I was a part of the USA team and we won gold.Several times during his teams brief stay in his hometown of Chicago, U.S. mens basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski has been open about the fact that he didnt realize Butler had become this good of a player. Krzyzewski said he hadnt seen Butler actually play live in several years, but once he did recently he saw the development in his game that has made him such an integral part of what the Bulls do in the future and Team USA does in the short term.Obviously hes one of the best players in the NBA, Krzyzewski said. But hes easy to play with and hes extremely versatile. I had not seen him in person for a long time so Im amazed at how much athletic ability and versatility [he has]. He can guard 1-5 and thats a huge plus for our team.U.S. mens basketball assistant Jim Boeheim had a more colorful take as to how Butler has ascended to so high in the basketball world.Hes a great testament to the bulls--- the NBA has, Boeheim told ESPN.com. [In that] you got to be good right away, or a freshman in college. He wasnt even good when we played him until his senior year I think. And hes gotten better and better every year which is what guys do. And if you get a chance -- you get him or Draymond Green, they become the best players in the game. Give them a chance. Theres other guyss like that that never get a chance.dddddddddddd He just keeps getting better, he brings so much energy to the court, hes so physical, he can go get the ball. ... Jimmys been great, hes great, I just appreciate -- I remember playing against him and seeing him develop in college. And then to see his development now, its a great story.Butlers unlikely path to the NBA has been well-documented and its what has helped draw some of his U.S. teammates even closer to him as they push closer to the Rio Games.Im a huge fan of Jimmys, U.S. point guard Kyrie Irving said. Watching what he did for Chicago, really putting the team on his back, really propelled him into being a great NBA player now. And the story behind him, too, I mean you have no choice but to respect it. So what hes come from, what hes endured, his adversity and hes just an even better person so I just enjoy being around him.Team USA stalwart Carmelo Anthony echoed those sentiments. Butler has built a name brand for himself in Chicago as one of the best two-way players in the league, but now he has to be a defensive force off the bench for a stacked American group that is intent on defending its basketball crown.Im not surprised, Anthony said of Butlers development. He works hard, man. Jimmys a workaholic. Hes in the gym all the time. Hes working; working on his game, working on his body. Hes getting the reps in the game, now hes one of the premier guys on the Chicago Bulls, a go-to guy on that team. With his confidence and his work ethic its going to continue to grow.Butler is admittedly still trying to grow into his role as the leader of the Bulls, but on the U.S. mens basketball team hes just another guy trying to fit into a group overflowing with basketball riches. Its another chapter in what is one of the most interesting basketball stories ever known.I just want to win, Butler said. In a Chicago Bulls uniform, in a USA uniform, thats what Ive always been about. All the individual stuff never really mattered. This is like home for me now, Im glad that I got to play here for USA in front of my hometown crowd. Theyve embraced since day one, I hope they continue to do so. I want to win with the Bulls and I want to win with USA and bring a championship with the Bulls and a gold medal here. ' ' '