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LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 22nd, 2006, 12:14 pm
by factman
Tiebreaker 1: Best conference record
Tiebreaker 2: Head-to-head competition
Tiebreaker 3: Record versus common conference opponents
Tiebreaker 4: Team giving up the fewest points against common conference opponents
Tiebreaker 5: Team giving up the fewest touchdowns against common conference opponents
Tiebreaker 6: Team giving up the fewest points in the season against all conference opponents
Tiebreaker 7: Co-champions

If McCort, Johnstown, and Penn Cambria all win:

There would be five common opponents: Carroll, Richland, Westmont, Bedford, and Westmont

McCort has allowed 54 points against common opponents and plays Central this week, which isn't in the common opponents group. They are stuck at 54 points.

Johnstown has allowed 44 points against common opponents and plays Forest Hills, which is a common opponent. If they win and hold Forest Hills under 10 points they will be the confence champion.

Penn Cambria has allowed 68 points against common opponents and plays Westmont, which is a common opponent.

If McCort and Penn Cambria win, and Johnstown loses:

There would be seven common opponents: Carroll, Richland, Westmont, Bedford, Heights, Central, and Forest Hills

McCort has allowed 54 points against that group and plays Central this weekend.

Penn Cambria has allowed 80 points against that group and plays Westmont this weekend.

If Johnstown loses and McCort allows 25 fewer points than Penn Cambria this weekend they will win the conference

If Johnstown and Penn Cambria win, and McCort loses:

Johnstown will win the conference on head-to-head

If McCort and Johnstown win, and Penn Cambria loses:

McCort will win the conference on head-to-head

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 22nd, 2006, 7:52 pm
by vman
Good facts... man!

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 22nd, 2006, 10:14 pm
by El-Moldo
Like I said. I'm sure the Big Ten has about 7 tie-breakers too. But last year PSU and OSU were declared CO-CHAMPS even though PSU beat OSU head-to-head. I still think that if PC and BM finish 8-1, they will be declared CO-CHAMPS too.

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 23rd, 2006, 9:04 pm
by El-Moldo
Would it be played at a neutral site? Otherwise, wouldn't one team have an advantage over the other?

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 23rd, 2006, 10:25 pm
by El-Moldo
Really? PC is undefeated at home this year.

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 26th, 2006, 7:22 pm
by Dfense wins games
Who has PC played at home this year?

Posted: October 26th, 2006, 9:05 pm
by backer53
CH 48-12 BC 40-8 BED 46-20

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 26th, 2006, 9:43 pm
by Dfense wins games
mccort vs pc....cant wait...just hope it happens!

Re: LHAC Tiebreaker Scenario

Posted: October 26th, 2006, 10:05 pm
by flakjacket
They should be CO-CHAMPS. It just doesn't seem as fair when you start pinning points against common opponents and all that craziness. This is high school football and shouldn't be a political battle like the BCS seems to be every year.

If a two teams have the same record versus similar opponents and no clear winner is evident, give the credit where it is due... to both for playing a great season. Don't overcomplicate things. We'll see who is the best come November.