MSUDuo wrote:Is it possible to have six teams with 9-9 records?
Yes all 6 could finish 9-9.
MSUDuo wrote:Is it possible to have six teams with 9-9 records?
Aces1982 wrote:Kyle wrote:You're close 1982, but UE holds the tiebreaker over UNI due to the head to head record. The only way UE falls behind UNI is if UE drops both remaining games and UNI wins both remaining games.
There are of course hundreds of scenarios but if UNI manages to win out, they only need either Drake or ISUred to lose to WSU. I predict the bottom 7 end up like this:
4) UE (9-9) (splits CU/MSU)
5) UNI (9-9) (beats BU and SIU)
6) Drake (9-9) (splits WSU/SIU)
7) ISUred (9-9) (splits WSU/BU)
8) ISUblue (8-9 or 8-10) (splits CU/MSU or loses to both)
9) SIU (5-13)
10) Bradley (2-16)
That is not right. It is a mini round robin. All those teams would be 3-3 and it would then go to non conference schedule.
Kyle wrote:No, the first tiebreaker is head to head.
Aces1982 wrote:That is not right. It is a mini round robin. All those teams would be 3-3 and it would then go to non conference schedule.
Kyle wrote:Aces1982 wrote:That is not right. It is a mini round robin. All those teams would be 3-3 and it would then go to non conference schedule.
Ahhhh, ignore my previous post, you are right. I didn't take into account the head to head being negated.
UNI will finish above EU in the event of a 3 team or more tie.
Kyle wrote:Aces1982 wrote:That is not right. It is a mini round robin. All those teams would be 3-3 and it would then go to non conference schedule.
Ahhhh, ignore my previous post, you are right. I didn't take into account the head to head being negated.
UNI will finish above EU in the event of a 3 team or more tie.
BirdmanBB wrote:In any tiebreak scenario we always end up last unless it is with MSU. Thanks for the scheduling Jank.
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