below is an email from the commish. any thoughts would be appreciated; i understand that the rules may be vague and we may need to change them for next year, so please just comment on who you think should get the 6th and final playoff spot.names have been changed to protect the innocent...TIA
It has come to my attention that I may have misinterpreted the tie-breaker rule. I have always struggled with this, so hear me out and PLEASE help to clarify this for me. Here are the rules as listed on the website:If a game ends in a tie, the winner will be decided by the points scored by the total reserve team. If the game is still tied, then a coin flip will decide the winner. If teams end the season with the same record for the year, the first tie-breaker will be head-to-head play. If the teams are in the same division and tied head-to-head, then the second tie-breaker will be the better division record. If the teams' division record are tied, then the third tie-breaker will be total points scored by starting lineup for the season. If there are 3 or more teams from different divisions tied head-to-head, then the tie-breaker will be their record versus all common opponents. If there are 3 or more teams from different division tied head-to-head and versus all common opponents, then total points of starting lineup scored during the season will be used as the tie-breaker. If total points by the starting lineup are tied, then a coin flip will decide the winner. So, I apologize for any confusion, but based on the above, this is how now see the #6 seed: There were four teams tied with 7-7 records—A, B, C, and D. According to rule #5, this is how the head to head records among each other (i.e. common opponents) plays out: TEAM HTH RECORD DIVISION RECORD BREAKDOWN TOTAL POINTS Team A 2-2 (0.500) 3-3 wins vs. B and Closses vs. B and D 638 Team B 2-2 (0.500) 2-4 wins vs. A and Dlosses vs. A and C 660 Team C 2-1 (0.667) 3-3 wins vs. B and Dlosses vs. A 599 Team D 1-2 (0.333) 4-2 wins vs. Alosses vs. B and C 554 My understanding has been that since it’s an uneven number of games (because of two interdivision teams), it becomes a “mismatch” or “moshpit” and we essentially move on to the next tie-breaker, rule #6. If this is in fact the case, then Team B earns the #6 Playoff spot based upon total points (660). If this is NOT the case, then Team C earns the #6 playoff spot based upon tie-breaker #5 winning percentage (0.667) vs. common opponents. Conversely, Team D has the best overall divisional record at 4-2. does he earn the play off spot? I believe the former is accurate and what we have done historically (i.e. Team B earns the #6 seed), but can any of the old timers comment on this?Thanks, The Commish