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Posted By: Scott Posted On: Jul 24th, 2012 Views: 1661 | Playoffs (men's and Co-ed) and Tie-Breakers Hi all, Here is how the playoffs will work this year for both the men's league and co-ed division. ================================================ Men's: For both A and B division: The first place team from each division will automatically get a bye to the "A" and "B" semi finals. Sept 16th, 2012: 1/4 finals: 2 vs. 7, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5. Winners go to A and B championship brackets semi finals. Top seeded losers get bye to A and B consolation final, other two losers play in consolation semi final on Sept 23rd, 2012. Sept 23rd, 2012: semi finals: Based on seeding. 1st in each division will play lowest seeded winner in one semi and the other two winners will play in the other semi. As stated above bottom seeded losers from each division play in consolation semi. Sept 30th, 2012: Finals: Maxwell Heights & Eastdale: 9:00 am A and B consolotation finals 10:30 am A and B championship finals ================================================ Co-ED (all games at Donevan): Aug 13th, 2012 1/4 finals 1 vs. 6 2 vs. 5 3 vs. 4 Aug 20th, 2012 Semi finals Top seeded winner and top seeded loser get byes to championship and consolation finals respectively. 2nd seeded winner v. 3rd seeded winner 2nd seeded loser v. 3rd seeded loser Aug 27th, 2012 Finals championship and consolation finals. ================================================ The Tie Breakers will go as follows (in the case of a 3+ way tie if at any time during the tie breaking procedure one or more teams, but not all, comes out ahead or behind that team is removed and the tiebreaking procedure starts again at number 1 with the remaining teams if necessary): 1) Head to head record for games involving only the tied teams. 2) Head to head point differential for games involving only the tied teams. 3) Head to head points against for games involving only the tied teams. 4) Most wins 5) Average Point Differential for the entire season of games played (Defaults excluded). 6) Fewest average points against for the entire season of games played (Defaults excluded). 7) Coin flip. Any Question??? If so shoot me an email scott@oshawafootball.com I'll be happy to answer them. Thanks, Scott |
Posted By: Bulldog4Life Posted On: Jul 24th, 2012 Views: 1655 | RE: Playoffs (men's and Co-ed) and Tie-Breakers here's a question...what happens if in numerous games the game was called due to a blowout, thereby limiting the possible point differential stat? |
Posted By: Scott Posted On: Jul 24th, 2012 Views: 1645 | RE: Playoffs (men's and Co-ed) and Tie-Breakers If you are winning the game by that much then you shouldn't have anything to worry about. but I think next year for point differential we are going to put a maximum of 21 pts for any given game to limit teams from running up the score. For this year though if the game is called early there isn't anything we can do. overall point differential shouldn't often come into play anyways being that is the 4th tie breaker. |
Posted By: Too obvious Posted On: Jul 27th, 2012 Views: 1532 | RE: Playoffs (men's and Co-ed) and Tie-Breakers @ B4L I doubt that if there is a tie between two teams that there would have been a blowout in any of the games played against each other. You guys running up the score on lesser teams doesnt factor in to the scoring. Only the teams involved in the tie. So if there is a tie for 1st, I doubt you ended the game early vs the rogues or the steelers.... but i could be wrong. |
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