Conference Tiebreakers
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Conference Tiebreakers
What would be the deciding tiebreaker factor in the event that Oakland U and Central Michigan of the CCLA div A. tie for conference wins at the end of the season?
- naborz44
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Apparently both teams still need to play MSU, if their win/loss records remain the same the key 5-1 victory for CMU vs Oakland will give them the edge.
There is still a chance of even more involved ties, should be exciting.
There is still a chance of even more involved ties, should be exciting.
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Andy Sharp - All-America
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I think the playoff picture for the north got a little bit clearer last night with MSU's win over Central. MSU has two games left vs UofM and Oakland that will determine the rest.
If MSU beats UofM and Oakland
1. MSU (5-0)
2. UofM (4-1)
3. Central (2-3) (wins tiebreaker over Oakland b/c of head-2-head win.)
If MSU beats Oakland but loses to UofM
1. UofM (5-0)
2. MSU (4-1)
3. Central (2-3)
If MSU beats UofM but loses to Oakland
1. MSU (4-1) (wins tiebreaker over UofM)
2. UofM (4-1)
3. Oakland (3-2)
If MSU loses to UofM and Oakland
1. UofM (5-0)
2. Oakland (3-2) (wins tiebreaker over MSU)
3. MSU (3-2)
Corrections? Anyone have the south playoff picture figured out?
If MSU beats UofM and Oakland
1. MSU (5-0)
2. UofM (4-1)
3. Central (2-3) (wins tiebreaker over Oakland b/c of head-2-head win.)
If MSU beats Oakland but loses to UofM
1. UofM (5-0)
2. MSU (4-1)
3. Central (2-3)
If MSU beats UofM but loses to Oakland
1. MSU (4-1) (wins tiebreaker over UofM)
2. UofM (4-1)
3. Oakland (3-2)
If MSU loses to UofM and Oakland
1. UofM (5-0)
2. Oakland (3-2) (wins tiebreaker over MSU)
3. MSU (3-2)
Corrections? Anyone have the south playoff picture figured out?
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wheelz33 - All-Conference
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