Originally posted by matta
Originally posted by Sequtugh
Originally posted by matta
And the points scored tiebreak can't be figured out yet because you need to see how many points are scored tomorrow night, first.
True, but you can get an idea of what you need. San Diego needs to win by 33 more points than Anchorage wins by, assuming both teams win. By comparison, Gulf State only has to score 155 more points than Akron scores to jump over Akron.
If both teams win, the first tiebreaker is head-to-head games, which goes to Anchorage. The second tie-breaker (points) comes in when there's a situation like Teams A, B, and C are all tied, A beat B, B beat C, C beat A, which we don't have here (but will more than likely happen in the East).
So, Anchorage is in with a win or a San Diego loss, regardless of points.
Yeah, the west is pretty straightforward. The East, there's a ton of A beat B who beat C but C beat A... which gets weirder when you potentially throw in D, E, F and maybe even G.
Originally posted by Sequtugh
Originally posted by matta
And the points scored tiebreak can't be figured out yet because you need to see how many points are scored tomorrow night, first.
True, but you can get an idea of what you need. San Diego needs to win by 33 more points than Anchorage wins by, assuming both teams win. By comparison, Gulf State only has to score 155 more points than Akron scores to jump over Akron.
If both teams win, the first tiebreaker is head-to-head games, which goes to Anchorage. The second tie-breaker (points) comes in when there's a situation like Teams A, B, and C are all tied, A beat B, B beat C, C beat A, which we don't have here (but will more than likely happen in the East).
So, Anchorage is in with a win or a San Diego loss, regardless of points.
Yeah, the west is pretty straightforward. The East, there's a ton of A beat B who beat C but C beat A... which gets weirder when you potentially throw in D, E, F and maybe even G.






























