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[log in to unmask] (Bill Fenwick) wrote:
>Ain't that purr-ty? I'm an ECAC devotee, but every year, I get closer to
>switching to another conference, just to see if their tiebreakers are any
>easier.
Life is grand ain't it?
Heres a question for those out there, I'm not sure I know the answer
but I am pretty sure of it.
If the tiebreaker goes to record vs. Top 4, what happens if the Top 4
are not decided?
For example, let's just say that there is a three way tie between
three teams for the number 3 position. The head to head produces
another tie, therefore we go to Record vs. Top 4.
If I am correct, the Record versus Top 4 only would include teams 1
and 2, and not any other team, so essentially it becomes record vs.
Top 2.
Am I right in my thinking? I think I am.
Jayson
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