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Date Posted: 11/ 8/15 8:45:04am Sun
Author: bs
Subject: Re: Where are the fans?
In reply to:
Real Red Raider
's message, "Where are the fans?" on 11/ 7/15 5:05:36pm Sat
coin toss,(es)
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No -- Tunkmaster, 11/ 8/15 9:10:35am Sun
Patriot League Tie-Breaking Procedure For The NCAA Automatic Qualifier
In the case of ties in the final standings for regular-season League play, the following process will be used until all ties are broken and the seeding process is completed (ties will be broken in rank order beginning with the highest seed):
If a tie exists, the higher seed will go to the team that won the most head-to-head League contest(s) played against the other team(s) involved in the tie.
ii. If a tie still exists, a comparison of League records will be made between the tied institutions starting at the highest seed and continuing through the lowest seed, if necessary.
iii. If a tie still exists, a comparison of records against common out-of-league opponents will be made;
v. If a tie still exists, a committee consisting of the athletics directors of each of the institutions not involved in the tie will make a final decision. The committee should consider various factors including, but not limited to, the following examples. Note: the examples are listed in no particular order:
a). strength of schedule
b). overall record
c). computer rankings
d). performance during second half of season
The committee will meet immediately following the conclusion of the final game of the season's final weekend. A majority vote of the members of the committee will be needed to determine the champion.
The winner of the tiebreaker in the Patriot League for football earns the League's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Football Championship.
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From Lehigh Football Nation on AGS -- The Future, 11/ 8/15 9:13:35am Sun
* If Lehigh and Fordham finish 5-1 in PL play, they are co-champions and Fordham gets the autobid based on head-to-head win.
* If Lehigh and Colgate finish 5-1 in PL play, they are co-champions and Lehigh gets the autobid based on head-to-head win.
* If Lehigh, Fordham and Colgate finish 5-1 in PL play, the tiebreakers go down as follows:
– Record of all the teams in the tie (push; all would be 2-1)
– Record of all the teams against other PL members (push; all would be 3-0)
– Record against common OOC opponents (again, a push. LU and Fordham both beat Penn, CU and LU both lost vs. Princeton and Yale)
– “If a tie still exists, a committee consisting of the athletics directors of each of the institutions not involved in the tie will make a final decision. The committee should consider various factors including, but not limited to, the following examples. Note: the examples are listed in no particular order:
a). strength of schedule
b). overall record
c). computer rankings
d). performance during second half of season”
So it would head to this final tiebreaker. Fordham, with their win over Army, would almost certainly win this tiebreaker.
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Re: From Lehigh Football Nation on AGS -- Zappa, 11/ 8/15 9:40:38am Sun
>* If Lehigh and Fordham finish 5-1 in PL play, they
>are co-champions and Fordham gets the autobid based on
>head-to-head win.
>
>* If Lehigh and Colgate finish 5-1 in PL play, they
>are co-champions and Lehigh gets the autobid based on
>head-to-head win.
>
>* If Lehigh, Fordham and Colgate finish 5-1 in PL
>play, the tiebreakers go down as follows:
>– Record of all the teams in the tie (push; all would
>be 2-1)
>– Record of all the teams against other PL members
>(push; all would be 3-0)
>– Record against common OOC opponents (again, a push.
>LU and Fordham both beat Penn, CU and LU both lost vs.
>Princeton and Yale)
>– “If a tie still exists, a committee consisting of
>the athletics directors of each of the institutions
>not involved in the tie will make a final decision.
>The committee should consider various factors
>including, but not limited to, the following examples.
>Note: the examples are listed in no particular order:
>a). strength of schedule
>b). overall record
>c). computer rankings
>d). performance during second half of season”
>So it would head to this final tiebreaker. Fordham,
>with their win over Army, would almost certainly win
>this tiebreaker.
Gate83, saw you at the game with Mack. He was screaming at someone when the camera panned on you, hope you got out of there alive !
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Re: From Lehigh Football Nation on AGS -- Gate'83, 11/ 8/15 11:33:24am Sun
>Gate83, saw you at the game with Mack. He was
>screaming at someone when the camera panned on you,
>hope you got out of there alive !
Well, he's usually yelling at someone. Lafayette folks were great hosts and didn't take him seriously. Look forward to seeing you next week in Hamilton!
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