Who's in who's out and who's going to make it by default? DC will be in there will eb a tie for 8th place and we will take it.
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It does look pretty close, doesn't it.
Kush could win the next three and take it. St. Louis could win the next three with a major Austin upset and take it. DC could win the next three with a major Bay of God's upset and take it (or 7th).
I predict Lethbridge will lose to Bay of God's Mercy tomorrow but has a fighting chance to win their last two games and stay in the 8th slot. San Diego will win 2 out of 3 and stay at 7th.
I predict that the top 8 teams now will be the teams in the playoffs and the playoff results will mirror the seeds.
Brick Wall, I'd normally wish your team the best of luck, but, well, er, you know.
Rich
Kush could win the next three and take it. St. Louis could win the next three with a major Austin upset and take it. DC could win the next three with a major Bay of God's upset and take it (or 7th).
I predict Lethbridge will lose to Bay of God's Mercy tomorrow but has a fighting chance to win their last two games and stay in the 8th slot. San Diego will win 2 out of 3 and stay at 7th.
I predict that the top 8 teams now will be the teams in the playoffs and the playoff results will mirror the seeds.
Brick Wall, I'd normally wish your team the best of luck, but, well, er, you know.
Rich
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In the Western Conference, Crotch Lake Starving Jackals have a step over Edmonton Moose after winning our game against them last week, but we may easily end up tying. Anyone know the tiebreaker scenarios, exactly?
RunRichard
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(Thanks onemiln09)
Playoff Seeding Tiebreakers
When two or more teams have the same regular season record, seeding comes down to the following tiebreakers.
To determine the winner of a tie within a Conference the following Tiebreakers go into effect:
1. If there are only 2 teams tied (same record), higher seed is the winner of the head-to-head match up.
1. If there are more than 2 teams tied (same record), then it's based upon these factor in this order:
1. Number of head-to-head wins against the other tied teams with the same record.
2. Number of total points scored.
3. Number of total points allowed.
Playoff Seeding Tiebreakers
When two or more teams have the same regular season record, seeding comes down to the following tiebreakers.
To determine the winner of a tie within a Conference the following Tiebreakers go into effect:
1. If there are only 2 teams tied (same record), higher seed is the winner of the head-to-head match up.
1. If there are more than 2 teams tied (same record), then it's based upon these factor in this order:
1. Number of head-to-head wins against the other tied teams with the same record.
2. Number of total points scored.
3. Number of total points allowed.
stevo1134
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The Alberta Irukandji should make it. Not bad considering last season we were 0-16.
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Originally posted by stevo1134
The Alberta Irukandji should make it. Not bad considering last season we were 0-16.
Our old rivals from A5, it will be good to see you guys back in the mix.
The Alberta Irukandji should make it. Not bad considering last season we were 0-16.
Our old rivals from A5, it will be good to see you guys back in the mix.
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Originally posted by oronis
We were the Unsavory Gentlemen in Canada A5 (and AA3).
UG FTW!!!
We were the Unsavory Gentlemen in Canada A5 (and AA3).
UG FTW!!!
stevo1134
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Ah, yes. The Unsavory Gentlemen. I remember you guys well. Glad to see you back in the mix. Ya bastards. 

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