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AmphibiousRodent wrote:Week 12 games have been sent out, and I've put out another call to fill our two empty spots.
A few of this week's games could have a major impact on the playoff field. Here's a look at each conference.
ACC Atlantic: This Division is in disarray, with Clemson (5-5, 4-3 ACC) and Maryland (7-3, 4-3)* leading. Clemson holds the head-to-head tiebreaker with a 33-9 win in Week 7.
AmphibiousRodent wrote:As we get nearer to the end of the season, there are a few divisions that will have uneven conference records due to the rescheduling I had to do. The SEC West is an example, where Mississippi State will end up with one more conference game than Arkansas because Arkansas' conference schedule included Tennessee, which dropped. This may affect the division champion. We have two options here:
1. Drop the inter-conference games so the division champion is determined only by games within that division.
2. Count the replacement game as a conference game and even it out that way.
I'm leaning toward the first option. What is everyone's preference here?
AmphibiousRodent wrote:Agentcom - I settled on teams with 4-win seasons getting an invite to keep their team next season. That way even if you're having a crappy season, you have something to play for at the end of the season rather than just going "screw it" and giving up on the tournament.
Also agent, you may be out of the running for the ACC title game, but there will be a run of regular bowl games in addition to the playoff bracket, so you still have something to fight for.
HighlanderAttack wrote:Air Force at Colorado State next week's game--wow this could be for the division--possibly
agentcom wrote:AmphibiousRodent wrote:As we get nearer to the end of the season, there are a few divisions that will have uneven conference records due to the rescheduling I had to do. The SEC West is an example, where Mississippi State will end up with one more conference game than Arkansas because Arkansas' conference schedule included Tennessee, which dropped. This may affect the division champion. We have two options here:
1. Drop the inter-conference games so the division champion is determined only by games within that division.
2. Count the replacement game as a conference game and even it out that way.
I'm leaning toward the first option. What is everyone's preference here?
Yeah, I think you shouldn't take inter-conference games into account. If that means that a 5-2 or 6-3 (in conference play) team edges out a 5-3 team then that's just the way the cookie crumbles. Personally, I don't like bringing in some non-conference game just "to even it out." So, if I'm understanding what you're saying. I agree with you.
5-5 nowHighlanderAttack wrote:CSU Wins another close one=maybe top ten
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