In a league where I am commissioner, we are headed toward a likely outcome of three teams tied for two wildcard spots. Unfortunately, we don't have three-way tiebreak rule written into our leagues rules. All that our rules say is that for wildcard, ties will be broken in the order of: 1) head-to-head, 2) total points, 3) cumulative record of opponents. And both wildcards can come from the same division.
Here's the setup:
Teams A and B are in the same division, team C in the other division.
A and B split their games 1-1. C beat A in their one game, B played C twice and beat him twice.
Team A will win total points.
Without anything else in place, my interpretation is that by applying the league rules B&C get in. (B is 3-1 in head to head games, the other teams are 1-2, but C beat A). So we can determine this by head-to-head.
Obviously A thinks this is horrible...
For what it's worth, NFL tiebreaking procedures would put A and C in, because it first looks at the top team in each division. C beats A because of head-to-head, but then A would beat B because of total points.
However, we haven't agreed to go by NFL procedures, so I think my reading is the closest to our rules. Your thoughts?
Here's the setup:
Teams A and B are in the same division, team C in the other division.
A and B split their games 1-1. C beat A in their one game, B played C twice and beat him twice.
Team A will win total points.
Without anything else in place, my interpretation is that by applying the league rules B&C get in. (B is 3-1 in head to head games, the other teams are 1-2, but C beat A). So we can determine this by head-to-head.
Obviously A thinks this is horrible...
For what it's worth, NFL tiebreaking procedures would put A and C in, because it first looks at the top team in each division. C beats A because of head-to-head, but then A would beat B because of total points.
However, we haven't agreed to go by NFL procedures, so I think my reading is the closest to our rules. Your thoughts?