I've been getting a lot of questions about how the tourneys work and how the season ends, so here's an attempt to clear things up...I'll add a more detailed post later tonight somewhere in the opening thread.
These conference tourneys take place at the end of the season to give every team a chance to gain an automatic spot into the NCAA tournament no matter how poorly their regular season went. The conference tourneys can also boost a team's seeding for the Big Dance...winning the regular season title and the conference tourney makes for a strong resume.
• All conference tourney games are single elimination played on the home settings of the lower seeded team.
After we finish the conference tournament phase, the top 65 teams will qualify for the NCAA tournament (the championship event for this CC tourney), while the next 32-best teams will play in the NIT. The remaining teams will be finished for the year.
The selection committee (me) will make up those final brackets and reveal them during a live selection show to be announced via pms once we get closer to the end of these conference tourneys.
I've devised a scoring formula for the NCAA tourney in which each matchup will consist of three maps...basically making each battle a best 2-of-3 battle. I added this format this year to make teams earn their NCAA upsets, so that a simple bad drop didn't kill off all of our top teams. Also, this will allow me to bring fun score updates to spice up the drama and reality of the tournament phase.
The 1st and 3rd maps will be played on neutral sites (announced earlier in this thread), while the middle map will be played on the lower seed's settings. The winner of the NCAA tourney is champion of this CC tourney.
The NIT tournament is just for fun and will be played as single elimination on the lower seeded team's settings. That will be the case until the Final Four (Madison Square Garden), which will then move to the best of 3 format with each team's map in play along with the NYC map used as a neutral map.
Hope that makes sense...I plan to publish the scoring formula tonight, but it's undergone extensive testing. It's basically designed to give us realistic basketball scores, but in reality if you win 2 of the 3 maps you will 99.999999 percent advance to the next round
Current tourneys -- Promontory Summit Best of 5, USA 2.1 Poly Best of 5, 2024 NCAA basketball season, 2024 Major League Soccer, NCAA football playoffs, 2024 NFL season.
High rank: Major. Place: 1,056. Points: 2,093