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  • #61
    Originally posted by northwest missouri state View Post
    & the rest of the leagues playing games that don't matter (apparently?)

    ya this is spectacularly bad
    Why would the other games not matter?

    It's one of the things that the PSAC does right.

    The last week is a crossover week. MIAA North teams versus MIAA South Teams. They are all scheduled before the season starts.

    After week 10, the top team in the North is switched to play the top team in the South. If they were already scheduled to play, great. If they weren't, all that happens is that opponents are switched.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by GorillaTeacher View Post

      I think it makes perfect sense. That last week is an open date, where you play 1 v 1, 2 v 2, 3 v 3, 4 v 4, 5 v 5, 6 v 6 plays.

      If you already played that opponent during the regular season in crossover games, you can swap whichever way you wish, except 1 v 1 where you get the conference champ, which may be a rematch.
      In the PSAC, the games are scheduled before the season started. Your method might create too many logistical issues to be feasible.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Brandon View Post

        Why would the other games not matter?

        It's one of the things that the PSAC does right.

        The last week is a crossover week. MIAA North teams versus MIAA South Teams. They are all scheduled before the season starts.

        After week 10, the top team in the North is switched to play the top team in the South. If they were already scheduled to play, great. If they weren't, all that happens is that opponents are switched.
        Make sure I’m understanding it — you have everyone scheduled for week 11 and you only have flip flops 2 games essentially?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by northwest missouri state View Post
          it works in div 1a b/c there are weeks between the end of season & bowls/playoff. all those last week games that get planned on the fly between league opp's that also don't count toward the league standings for the season but oh by the way they can help/hurt your playoff chances - this is stupid. you know what makes perfect sense? a ten team league where you play everybody & crown a legitimate champion. d1a's deal with the devil is for tv $. there is no trade off for d2.

          all you have to do is wait. someone(s) will leave it's inevitable.
          the mighty PSAC does it. Seems to make it work.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by washeduptiger View Post

            Make sure I’m understanding it — you have everyone scheduled for week 11 and you only have flip flops 2 games essentially?
            Right. Or zero, if the top team in the MIAA South happened to be scheduled to play the top team in the MIAA North before the season started.

            Before the season started, Shepherd was scheduled to play Mercyhurst. IUP was scheduled to play Bloomsburg. When IUP and Shepherd won their division, the teams were swapped. IUP was instead scheduled to play Shepherd and Bloomsburg was now scheduled to play Mercyhurst.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Brandon View Post

              Right. Or zero, if the top team in the MIAA South happened to be scheduled to play the top team in the MIAA North before the season started.

              Before the season started, Shepherd was scheduled to play Mercyhurst. IUP was scheduled to play Bloomsburg. When IUP and Shepherd won their division, the teams were swapped. IUP was instead scheduled to play Shepherd and Bloomsburg was now scheduled to play Mercyhurst.
              How do they decide host and all that jazz? Whoever was going to host stays that way?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by washeduptiger View Post

                How do they decide host and all that jazz? Whoever was going to host stays that way?
                Right. One year the schedule has North travelling to South to end the year. The next it's the opposite.

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                • #68
                  Has this scenario happened in the PSAC.

                  2 in the south was scheduled to play 1 in the North, but they got swapped and now 2 has to playta really terrible team. They win but it effs up the metrics knocking 2 out of the playoffs.

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                  • #69
                    People are making this too tough. 2 divisions, 6 teams in each (North/South or East/West) is doesn't matter. You need to determine how many non con games are to be played because that will determine the number of crossover games. 4 crossover if 1 non con, 3 if 2. Before the season starts determine which division is home for week 11, that division will on the road the following year. Everyone knows weather they are at home or on the road for week 11 they just don't know who's coming or where they are going.

                    Use the tiebreakers to determine 1-6 in each division and starting at the top play the highest finisher from the other division that they have not already played. If the top teams don't get a good opponent for week 11 it's probably because they have already played the good teams from other division. The point is not to create a championship game as in D1. It will be great if that happens but the point is to make sure a team doesn't win a conference championship by not playing any of the top teams from the other division.


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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Randy View Post
                      People are making this too tough. 2 divisions, 6 teams in each (North/South or East/West) is doesn't matter. You need to determine how many non con games are to be played because that will determine the number of crossover games. 4 crossover if 1 non con, 3 if 2. Before the season starts determine which division is home for week 11, that division will on the road the following year. Everyone knows weather they are at home or on the road for week 11 they just don't know who's coming or where they are going.

                      Use the tiebreakers to determine 1-6 in each division and starting at the top play the highest finisher from the other division that they have not already played. If the top teams don't get a good opponent for week 11 it's probably because they have already played the good teams from other division. The point is not to create a championship game as in D1. It will be great if that happens but the point is to make sure a team doesn't win a conference championship by not playing any of the top teams from the other division.

                      This is essentially the PSAC model.

                      The reason I don't think schools would want to participate in the second paragraph is, like I said previously, the logistics of it. A maximum of two schools will have to modify their plans, reservations, etc. in the PSAC model. In the second model, six schools would not know where they would possibly end up for most of the season.

                      You can always be counted on for good posts.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post

                        That would make everyone have a different week off. That makes scheduling noncons a lot tougher.
                        Um first week is non-con and then 10 straight weeks of MIAA play. Play a non-con, don't play a non-con but that first week is up to each school.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Try II View Post

                          Um first week is non-con and then 10 straight weeks of MIAA play. Play a non-con, don't play a non-con but that first week is up to each school.
                          This can't happen if you have an odd number of schools and no divisions...

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Try II View Post

                            Um first week is non-con and then 10 straight weeks of MIAA play. Play a non-con, don't play a non-con but that first week is up to each school.
                            11÷2=5.5 games each week=not possible

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                            • #74
                              Let's just buy the gliac. NW and UNK can play up there, and we'll call it the miaa northish.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Randy

                                People are making this too tough. 2 divisions, 6 teams in each (North/South or East/West) is doesn't matter. You need to determine how many non con games are to be played because that will determine the number of crossover games. 4 crossover if 1 non con, 3 if 2. Before the season starts determine which division is home for week 11, that division will on the road the following year. Everyone knows weather they are at home or on the road for week 11 they just don't know who's coming or where they are going.

                                Use the tiebreakers to determine 1-6 in each division and starting at the top play the highest finisher from the other division that they have not already played. If the top teams don't get a good opponent for week 11 it's probably because they have already played the good teams from other division. The point is not to create a championship game as in D1. It will be great if that happens but the point is to make sure a team doesn't win a conference championship by not playing any of the top teams from the other division.
                                Originally posted by Brandon View Post

                                This is essentially the PSAC model.

                                The reason I don't think schools would want to participate in the second paragraph is, like I said previously, the logistics of it. A maximum of two schools will have to modify their plans, reservations, etc. in the PSAC model. In the second model, six schools would not know where they would possibly end up for most of the season.

                                You can always be counted on for good posts.
                                Make the week 11 games a showcase at a neutral site. Play games on Friday and Saturday.
                                Last edited by CatFan88; 01-08-2023, 06:38 AM.
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