(STATS) -- It will be easy to pay attention to North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central on Saturday when the two nationally ranked teams meet for the MEAC championship.Question is, will there be reason to pay attention on Sunday?Starting last season, the MEAC relinquished its automatic bid to the FCS playoffs to send its champion to the Celebration Bowl. Everybody else in the conference remains eligible for an at-large bid, although in most seasons -- like last year -- none will get one.While a representative from the MEAC is no longer on the NCAA Division I FCS selection committee to champion for the teams, N.C. A&T (9-1) and N.C. Central (8-2) hope the losing team on Saturday will have done enough to earn an at-large bid.An N.C. A&T team with a 9-2 record and an FBS win (Kent State) would have a stronger chance for a bid than N.C. Central at 8-3.Its a bit awkward for the committee, of course, but these two teams will get a long look. Their three combined losses entering Saturday are to FBS teams. Plus, the MEAC has sent an at-large team to the playoffs before.The playoff bubble will be filled with playoff contenders for the last couple bids, so they have to get the job done Saturday to be in the conversation Sunday morning. The 24-team pairings will be announced at 11 a.m. ET on ESPNU.---=PROJECTED BIDS BY CONFERENCE=Prior to Nov. 17-19 games*- automatic qualifierBig Sky (3): Cal Poly (6-4), *Eastern Washington (9-1), North Dakota (9-2)Big South (2): Charleston Southern (6-3), *Liberty (6-4)CAA (4): *James Madison (9-1), Maine (6-4), Richmond (8-2), Villanova (7-3)MEAC (1): North Carolina A&T (9-1)/North Carolina Central (8-2) loserMissouri Valley (4): North Dakota State (9-1), *South Dakota State (7-3), Western Illinois (6-4), Youngstown State (7-3)NEC (1): *Saint Francis (7-3)OVC (1): *Jacksonville State (9-1)Patriot (1): *Lehigh (8-2)Pioneer (1): *San Diego (8-1)Southern (4): Chattanooga (8-2), Samford (7-3), *The Citadel (10-0), Wofford (7-3)Southland (2): *Sam Houston State (10-0), Central Arkansas (9-1)Moved In: Maine (6-4), Wofford (7-3)Dropped Out: Montana (6-4), New Hampshire (6-4)On the Bubble: Fordham (7-3), Illinois State (6-5), Montana (6-4), New Hampshire (6-4), Weber State (6-4)---=STATS PROJECTED PAIRINGS=Top 8 seeds have first-round byesSaint Francis-Lehigh winner at No. 1 seed North Dakota StateMaine-Chattanooga winner at No. 8 seed North DakotaWestern Illinois-Cal Poly winner at No. 5 seed Sam Houston StateSamford-Liberty winner at No. 4 seed James MadisonVillanova-Youngstown State winner at No. 7 seed Central ArkansasSan Diego-South Dakota State winner at No. 2 seed Eastern WashingtonNorth Carolina A&T/North Carolina Central-Richmond winner at No. 3 seed Jacksonville StateCharleston Southern-Wofford winner at No. 6 seed The Citadel Wholesale Air Max 720 . 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The Bengals (1-1) and Broncos (2-0) are doing the same things on offense and defense.They were so closely matched in December that the game went to overtime, with Denver pulling out a 20-17 win when McCarron -- filling in for the injured Andy Dalton -- fumbled a snap in overtime.That victory clinched a playoff spot for Denver, which went on to win the Super Bowl.It cost the Bengals a chance for a first-round bye, and they wound up hosting and losing to Pittsburgh at home -- their fifth straight year with a first-round flameout.The rematch could turn on the two biggest changes.Dalton is back after recovering from a broken right thumb that sidelined him for the last four games. He leads the NFL with 732 yards after two games -- a product partly of Cincinnatis inability to run effectively -- and has settled in after his breakout 2015 season.Its just a different team when Andys out there, Miller said. He has full hold of the offense. Hes able to make all the throws. 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And theyre going against a defense that has allowed the most yards rushing in the league.GOING NOWHERE: By contrast, Cincinnati has gotten next to nothing out of its run game. Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard have combined for a total of 95 yards in the first two games. Cincinnati ranks second-to-last in the league in rushing, with its longest run only 12 yards.Its a point of emphasis, Dalton said. Were not running the ball how we want to.FAST START: The Bengals opened that game in Denver last season with touchdown drives of 80 and 90 yards. McCarron went 9 of 12 for 84 yards with a touchdown and two scrambles for 22 yards during the drives, which lasted 15 and 13 plays. Nobody else did that against the NFLs top-ranked defense all season. Dalton will be looking to get ahead at the outset again.FINALLY HOME: The Bengals opened the season with consecutive road games for the fourth time in franchise history. They were only 6-3 at Paul Brown Stadium last season, losing a Monday night game against Houston and two games against the Steelers, including the 18-16 playoff meltdown.---AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Stapleton in Englewood, Colorado, contributed to this report.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '