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Playoff formats

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:11 pm
by panthercub
Does anybody know the playoff format for this year?

Re: Palyoff formats

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:23 pm
by Run4Fun2009
panthercub wrote:Does anybody know the playoff format for this year?


Region 1 #1
Region 2 #4

Region 2 #2
Region 1 #3

Region 2 #1
Region 1 #4

Region 1#2
Region 2 #3

Region 3 #1
Region 4 #4

Region 4 #2
Region 3 #3

Region 4 #1
Region 3 #4

Region 3 #2
Region 4 #3

Re: Palyoff formats

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:02 pm
by panthercub
I thought it was supposed to alternate?

Re: Palyoff formats

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:35 pm
by Run4Fun2009
panthercub wrote:I thought it was supposed to alternate?


Found it here: http://www.ndhsaa.com/files/BULLETINSeptember12.pdf

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:17 pm
by panthercub
Thanks for the link. Don't you think it should alternate region matchups each year?

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:02 am
by woodchuck10
panthercub wrote:Thanks for the link. Don't you think it should alternate region matchups each year?

Noo, good God that'd be dumb. Imagine one year Its region 1 vs region 4 and you got Divide County traveling to Richland.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:09 am
by Flip
Even if it was 2 vs 4 this year Hillsboro to DC would be a likely matchup.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:31 am
by imperials
It should Alternate, I would say after 1st round, the for quite a few years the east has had more quality teams and they beat each other out, I think if they played east vs west in 2nd round, the east would win most of the games

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:57 am
by Sleepy
I am thinking their is a good chance Region 1 playoff positions could come down to tiebreakers. I am not sure about all the tiebreakers so I am going to throw a scenario out there. I think the first tiebreaker is head-to-head competition. But let's say that there is a 3 way tie in the region record, and each team is 1-1 against the other two (team A beat B, B beat C, C beat A). The next tiebreaker is total point differential within the games of the 3 teams that are tied? Lets say there is a tie between two of the teams in point differential (A is +2, B is +2, C is -4) .

So team A and B are still tied on the 2nd tiebreaker. What is the next tiebreaker? I read something about it is the total point differential within the Region (with a max of 17 points/game). Is that next or could it possibly be that team A comes out ahead because they beat team B in their head to head game?

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:53 am
by The Schwab
As far as travel is concerned I don't know if it would work to play east vs west before the dome, which poor region 1 team would want to make the long long long trip up to crosby in week 2?

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:18 pm
by Sportsrube
I agree with no one from Region 1 wanting to travel to DC for the 2nd round, but man would that put even
more emphasis on being the #1 cede from your region. I don't necessarily like how the format is set up now but I think it is probably the lesser of the evils.(With travel being the huge evil in a lot of other scenarios)

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:04 am
by Wombat
I like the idea of changing the regional match-ups. Class AA and AAA cross bracket- I remember traveling from Cavalier to Dickinson Trinity and DLB for 1st round playoff games when we were in AA. In other years we hosted Minot Ryan, Beulah, DLB, and Dickinson Trinity.

PROS:
It's exciting to travel across the state (Educational as well)
You get to play teams that you don't normally ever get a chance to play
There's even more incentive to get a #1 seed
You get a REAL home-field advantage

CONS:
It's expensive to travel that far
Possibility of kids missing school
It's difficult for parents/fans to travel that far
It's very difficult to find overnight lodgin in the Western part of the state right now.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:18 pm
by DCFan2
Wombat wrote:I like the idea of changing the regional match-ups. Class AA and AAA cross bracket- I remember traveling from Cavalier to Dickinson Trinity and DLB for 1st round playoff games when we were in AA. In other years we hosted Minot Ryan, Beulah, DLB, and Dickinson Trinity.

PROS:
It's exciting to travel across the state (Educational as well)
You get to play teams that you don't normally ever get a chance to play
There's even more incentive to get a #1 seed
You get a REAL home-field advantage

CONS:
It's expensive to travel that far
Possibility of kids missing school
It's difficult for parents/fans to travel that far
It's very difficult to find overnight lodgin in the Western part of the state right now.


I think they should switch regions every year. Divide County has put on around 4000 miles in 2 years to away games and that is just for regular season games. I think playoff teams could do it also. DC had to deal with it. Everyone else can also. I agree with all the pros and we have dealt with all the cons. Playoff games are in afternoon so can get home no problem. Don't need to stay overnight.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:27 pm
by The Schwab
And there are baseball teams in our state that travel far as well, divide county is not the only school that has to travel

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:47 pm
by DCFan2
The Schwab wrote:And there are baseball teams in our state that travel far as well, divide county is not the only school that has to travel

Was talking about 9-man football not baseball.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:51 pm
by Hinsa
DCFan2 wrote:
Wombat wrote:I like the idea of changing the regional match-ups. Class AA and AAA cross bracket- I remember traveling from Cavalier to Dickinson Trinity and DLB for 1st round playoff games when we were in AA. In other years we hosted Minot Ryan, Beulah, DLB, and Dickinson Trinity.

PROS:
It's exciting to travel across the state (Educational as well)
You get to play teams that you don't normally ever get a chance to play
There's even more incentive to get a #1 seed
You get a REAL home-field advantage

CONS:
It's expensive to travel that far
Possibility of kids missing school
It's difficult for parents/fans to travel that far
It's very difficult to find overnight lodgin in the Western part of the state right now.


I think they should switch regions every year. Divide County has put on around 4000 miles in 2 years to away games and that is just for regular season games. I think playoff teams could do it also. DC had to deal with it. Everyone else can also. I agree with all the pros and we have dealt with all the cons. Playoff games are in afternoon so can get home no problem. Don't need to stay overnight.


It's not the getting home that's the problem. It's the getting there to play the game. What you are suggesting is that teams get up as early as 5 in the morning to ride 6+ hours on a bus to come stumbling out around noon to play a game at 2:00. I'm sure that team will be ready to play.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:55 pm
by DCFan2
Hinsa wrote:
DCFan2 wrote:
Wombat wrote:I like the idea of changing the regional match-ups. Class AA and AAA cross bracket- I remember traveling from Cavalier to Dickinson Trinity and DLB for 1st round playoff games when we were in AA. In other years we hosted Minot Ryan, Beulah, DLB, and Dickinson Trinity.

PROS:
It's exciting to travel across the state (Educational as well)
You get to play teams that you don't normally ever get a chance to play
There's even more incentive to get a #1 seed
You get a REAL home-field advantage

CONS:
It's expensive to travel that far
Possibility of kids missing school
It's difficult for parents/fans to travel that far
It's very difficult to find overnight lodgin in the Western part of the state right now.


I think they should switch regions every year. Divide County has put on around 4000 miles in 2 years to away games and that is just for regular season games. I think playoff teams could do it also. DC had to deal with it. Everyone else can also. I agree with all the pros and we have dealt with all the cons. Playoff games are in afternoon so can get home no problem. Don't need to stay overnight.


It's not the getting home that's the problem. It's the getting there to play the game. What you are suggesting is that teams get up as early as 5 in the morning to ride 6+ hours on a bus to come stumbling out around noon to play a game at 2:00. I'm sure that team will be ready to play.


That's why it's called Home field advantage!

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:41 pm
by imperials
A lot teams if they have to travel a long ways will leave on Friday and stay somewhere close

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:09 am
by The Schwab
DCFan2 wrote:
The Schwab wrote:And there are baseball teams in our state that travel far as well, divide county is not the only school that has to travel

Was talking about 9-man football not baseball.


Well for the past two years we have had to hear about how divide county travels so far, they could have opted up and played 11 man, that would have cut down their travel a lot.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:17 pm
by DCFan2
The Schwab wrote:
DCFan2 wrote:
The Schwab wrote:And there are baseball teams in our state that travel far as well, divide county is not the only school that has to travel

Was talking about 9-man football not baseball.


Well for the past two years we have had to hear about how divide county travels so far, they could have opted up and played 11 man, that would have cut down their travel a lot.


Probably would have opted up if we had been given that opportunity. But they changed regions on us about a week before they finalized the the 2 year program. We are now back in the north so you won't have to endure the pain of listening to travel talk anymore.

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:37 pm
by packers21
DCFan2 wrote:
The Schwab wrote:
DCFan2 wrote:
The Schwab wrote:And there are baseball teams in our state that travel far as well, divide county is not the only school that has to travel

Was talking about 9-man football not baseball.


Well for the past two years we have had to hear about how divide county travels so far, they could have opted up and played 11 man, that would have cut down their travel a lot.


Probably would have opted up if we had been given that opportunity. But they changed regions on us about a week before they finalized the the 2 year program. We are now back in the north so you won't have to endure the pain of listening to travel talk anymore.


Thank the Lord!

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:42 pm
by Run4Fun2009
With my Predictions (only for discussionary purposes) for the remaining games in the season...this would be the potential playoff format:

R2 #4: Hillsboro-Central Valley (4-3; 5-3) @ R1 #1: Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter (8-1)
R1 #3: Wyndmere-Lidgerwood (7-2) @ R2 #2: Cavalier (6-1; 7-1)
R1 #4: South Border (7-2) @ R2 #1: New Rockford-Sheyenne (7-0; 8-0)
R2 #3: Lakota-Adams-Edmore (5-2; 6-2) @ R1 #2: LaMoure-LM (7-2)

** Richland @ LaMoure-LM (10/12) has HUGE playoff implications if both win tonight

R4 #4: Shiloh Christian (7-2) @ R3 #1: TGU (8-0)
R3 #3: Surrey (6-2) @ R4 #2: Central McLean (7-2)
R3 #4: St. John (5-3) @ R4 #1: Divide County (9-0)
R4 #3: Beach (7-2) @ R3 #2: North Star (7-1)

Re: Playoff formats

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:32 pm
by Hinsa
imperials wrote:A lot teams if they have to travel a long ways will leave on Friday and stay somewhere close

Yup, I understand that. I was responding to DC's contention that staying overnight is not necessary - showing the scenario if you DON'T stay overnight.