How do the tiebreaker rules work in three-way seeding ties?
If Williston beats St. Mary's, Bismarck beats Century and Minot beats Mandan, we have a three-way tie for No. 2 WDA, right? How does the seeding break down in that scenario?
KyleJRM wrote:How do the tiebreaker rules work in three-way seeding ties?
If Williston beats St. Mary's, Bismarck beats Century and Minot beats Mandan, we have a three-way tie for No. 2 WDA, right? How does the seeding break down in that scenario?
highheat wrote:KyleJRM wrote:How do the tiebreaker rules work in three-way seeding ties?
If Williston beats St. Mary's, Bismarck beats Century and Minot beats Mandan, we have a three-way tie for No. 2 WDA, right? How does the seeding break down in that scenario?
my guess would be:
1. head to head
2. points allowed
3. points scored
4. 3 way cage match between head coaches (theres usually something wierd when you get to this point and its still tied. might be combined record of teams lost to)
NDSportsFan wrote:Does he have to play both ways? Hasn't he attended lineman camp at Nebraska for a couple years? I'd trust their recruiters know what they are doing. Very few lineman recruits come in polished, that's why they give them a red-shirt year.
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