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dparker
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Posted - 10/24/2019 : 22:55:56
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I added the 2019 playoff brackets and will update them on Friday and Saturday with all the slots I can figure out. If you know one or more that I am missing let me know.
Thanks as always
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bigcdiddy16
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Posted - 10/25/2019 : 09:16:30
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4a Region 8
1. Deshler 2. Brooks 3. Rogers 4. Central Florence
Rogers, Central Florence and West Limestone all have the same region record. Both Rogers and Central beat West Limestone. So West Limestone is eliminated. Head to head between Rogers and Central Florence puts Rogers ahead of Central. |
Edited by - bigcdiddy16 on 10/25/2019 12:03:04 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/25/2019 : 10:55:32
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Explanation is a little wrong, but he is right, that is the order for 4A R8 |
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dparker
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Posted - 10/25/2019 : 14:33:47
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Thanks. Got those
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:08:02
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Noticed these in 1A
Region 2 finished as such 1.) Brantley 2.) Elba 3.) Florala 4.) Georgiana
R4 gets really convoluted because the teams haven't played the same number of games.
Same thing with R5. I assume, it just goes to total victories of defeated opponents (region & non-region) per rulebook but not sure. |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:15:25
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And just to update, I crunched some numbers for R5
Winterboro stands at 14 total defeated opponents wins right now and can finish with as many as 17
Appalachian stands a 16 with a possibility of 21
Victory Christian stands at 11 with a possibility of 14.
So essentially this is going to be between Appalachian and Winterboro
Give me a minute and I will crunch R4 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:23:26
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R4 (and feel free to check my math as it is a lot of numbers)
Wadley has 14 with a possibility of 25 Billingsley has 13 with a possibility of 22 Notasulga has 18 with a possibility of 21 |
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dparker
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:44:12
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You wrote...... Wadley has 14 with a possibility of 25 Billingsley has 13 with a possibility of 22 Notasulga has 18 with a possibility of 21
I am confused on all of these. Please explain. Wadley only defeated Woodland in non-region play. Woodland won one game so that should be just one point right? How do you get to 14?
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:46:03
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These would go to tie breaker (n) which doesn't differentiate between non region and region, it is just the teams you defeated. |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:52:31
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Here is how to breakdown Wadleys
Defeated Teams Woodland: 1 Win (has 1 game left, so another potential win) Loachapoka: 4 wins (no games left) Verbena: 2 wins (has 1 game left, so another potential win) Autaugaville: 2 wins (1 game left, so another potential win) Notasula: 5 wins (no games left)
So add those together 1 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 14
Potential wins to accumulate 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
14 + 3 = 17
Then if they beat Randolph County then RCHS would be good for 8 more wins.
17 + 8 = 25 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 16:58:36
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If I had to put on my prognosticator cap, I don't think Woodland wins this week. Nor do I think Verbena wins, and I think Wadley loses to Randolph County. But I wouldn't be shocked if Autaugaville wins.
I'd say Wadley stays at 14 or at best goes to 15. |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 18:35:25
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R5 2a will have to use (n) Cold springs has 8 with possibility of 14
Southeastern has 7 with a possibility of 11
Tarrant has 8 with a possibility of 19.
My prediction is cold springs finishes with 9 while southeastern and Tarrant both have 8 |
Edited by - TheMUBM on 10/28/2019 18:45:32 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/28/2019 : 20:36:25
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It appears 3A-R6 will have to use (n) as well
From my calculations:
Pleasant Valley has 8 with a max of 20 Comer has 5 with a max of 15 Saks has 7 with a max of 10
I predict PV finishes with 9, Comer 6 & Saks 8.
I have PV losing to Ohatchee, but that could be a good game and if PV wins that would give them 8 more defeated opponent wins. Similar situation with Comer vs. Fayetteville. I have Comer losing but if they pull it out, that's 6 defeated opponent wins added to their total. |
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tidefan102
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 09:55:20
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I have Pleasant Valley with 3 and Ohatchee to play which they should not win. Saks has 2 and their season is over BBC has 0 A win over Fayetteville would give the 6 and a win by TCC over Coosa Central would give them 7
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tidefan102
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 10:00:07
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If it gets to B.B. Comer and Pleasant Valley Comer wins because they beat PV. Doesn't Saks not playing 10 games rule them out? If so then Comer is 4th based on head to head over PV.
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 10:06:56
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I am not sure where you are getting your numbers, but in this case it would fall to (n), which doesn't differentiate between region and non region wins. So you have to count even the region wins. So that's why the numbers are as I have shown.
No, Saks not playing 10 games simply makes them move to rule (n). Which is exactly the same as rule (m), only it eliminates the qualifier of "all teams having played the same amount of games" |
Edited by - TheMUBM on 10/29/2019 10:08:04 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 10:18:18
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Once you get past all the "against the number 8 ranked region team..."
The tiebreaker rules then go as such.....
k) The team with the best winning percentage against non-required common opponents.
So in this case, the three teams do not have a shared common non required opponent. So we then must move on to L.
l) The team whose defeated non-region opponents (in class, above class, and within two classes below) have the most victories if all teams involved in the tie play an equal number of games.
As we see in L, this is only applicable if all the teams play an equal number of games. In this situation with 3A-R6 that is not the case. So now we must move on to (m).
m) The team whose defeated opponents have the most victories if all teams involved in the tie play an equal number of games.
As we see in M, the "non region" requirement is dropped and it simply refers to defeated opponents. This would include any team you've defeated in-region. However, this tiebreaker still specifies if all teams play the same number of games. Which we have established, they do not. So onto N.
n) The team whose defeated opponents have the most victories.
Tiebreaker N is the exact same as tiebreaker M, only it removes the same number of games requirement. This is where 3A-R6 lands. And it is why you see the number I have for PV, Comer & Saks. It counts all of their defeated opponents wins, not just non-region because that requirement is dropped. |
Edited by - TheMUBM on 10/29/2019 10:20:19 |
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tidefan102
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 10:44:13
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It's going to Comer in 4th.
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 10:44:50
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There is just about no way that happens according to the tie breaker rules. Unless Comer does beat Fayetteville then it could be interesting. |
Edited by - TheMUBM on 10/29/2019 10:45:52 |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 12:32:40
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5A -R2 Seeding as follows:
1.) Valley 2.) Rehobeth (beat Valley h2h - tiebreaker rule (c)) 3.) Greenville (defeated CHHS h2h) 4.) Charles Henderson |
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TheMUBM
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Posted - 10/29/2019 : 12:37:22
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5A - R1 Seeding
1.) Faith Academy 2.) Citronelle 3.) Jackson (defeated Citronelle h2h; tiebreaker (d)) 4.) Vigor (defeated Satsuma h2h) |
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