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 subject: "Playoff Standings "
Taproom

Apr 21, 2006
9:14 AM

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How are the standings generated for the playoffs in the event that 2 teams have the same record? Does head-to-head trump point differential? If not it should? Tom let us know how you all have done this in the past?

visitor

Apr 21, 2006
9:19 AM
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What about conference record also?

Tom - FCFFL
FCFFL - commissioner

Apr 21, 2006
9:33 AM
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When two teams are tied, head to head is the first tiebreaker. If that is not a factor, or the teams tied - overall point differential comes next.


Example: even IF Splading LOST last night (unknown) and they wind up tied with F&F at 4-3, Spalding beat them head to head - so Spalding wins the tiebreak.


When three teams are tied, head to head record among those three is the first tiebreaker. If all teams tied or the head to head records are the same, point differential in the games between those three comes next.


Example: Platinum is tied at 2-5 with two other teams. They beat both those teams head to head so Platinum wins that tiebreak.


The standings are auto-generated. I`ll manually adjust them later today when I put up the playoff brackets and schedules:


A bracket: Replacements-Spalding, My Plumber-Sharks


B bracket: Fast&Furious-Cougars, Platinum-Invequity


C bracket: Renovators, Sausages, Big Pimpin, ATR (pairings depend on an unreported result from last night)



TOM

taproom

Apr 21, 2006
9:38 AM
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Thanks for clarifying tom!

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