These would all be one time games----again, like the ACC/Big Ten challenge in college basketball. The ACC and Big Ten do a rough seeding of their teams and then match up against their counterparts in the other conference. Over a couple days, 8 or 9 games take place and it provides bragging rights for whichever conference wins the most games. It's NOT a scientific or indisputable conclusion, but it's a heckuvalot of fun to argue about!!! 
We would have all 8 of the first round playoff losers from one league play the 8 playoff losers from the other. After the next round, the 4 losers from the second round would play their counterpart in the other league. After the Conference Championship, the conference runner-ups for East and West would play, and then after the League Championship, the League runner-ups and the League Champions could play the next day. That would give us 16 games between the playoff teams for each league and something to argue about into the next season.
So far it looks like Saginaw, Lincoln, and Louisville (OHIO)
are interested. Red Bank? Appalachian? Syracuse? Houston? Guys, are you interested? And we haven't heard at all from the Western Conference...although I'm sure Oakland Nation would be up for it at least---they never back down from a challenge!

We would have all 8 of the first round playoff losers from one league play the 8 playoff losers from the other. After the next round, the 4 losers from the second round would play their counterpart in the other league. After the Conference Championship, the conference runner-ups for East and West would play, and then after the League Championship, the League runner-ups and the League Champions could play the next day. That would give us 16 games between the playoff teams for each league and something to argue about into the next season.
So far it looks like Saginaw, Lincoln, and Louisville (OHIO)
are interested. Red Bank? Appalachian? Syracuse? Houston? Guys, are you interested? And we haven't heard at all from the Western Conference...although I'm sure Oakland Nation would be up for it at least---they never back down from a challenge!



























