# 1 seed - Geaux Tigers - week 14 bye
#2 seed - TOS - week 14 bye
#3 seed - Knights (wins H2H over BudLightBrad)
#4 seed - Budlightbrad
#5 seed - Stoops Troops (gets final playoff spot over Slammer due to H2H win)
Toilet Bowl
#1 seed - Slammers
#2 seed - Maize and Blue (wins 3-way tie with 2-0 H2H wins over Yellowdogs and Bonghorns)
#3 seed - YellowDogs (wins H2H over Bonghorns)
#4 seed - Bonghorns
#5 seed - Ragin' Hornadillas - welcome to the league noob
#6 seed - Great Cheese
Season total points winner goes to Geaux Tigers (5% of pot)
League Payouts
CODE
$50 entry fee -
$50 X 12 owners = $600
-MFL site dues = $70
1st place = 50%
2nd place = 25%
3rd place = 15%
Toilet Bowl winner - 5%
Total Points winner - 5%
$50 X 12 owners = $600
-MFL site dues = $70
1st place = 50%
2nd place = 25%
3rd place = 15%
Toilet Bowl winner - 5%
Total Points winner - 5%
Playoff Seeding and Tiebreaker rules
CODE
4 division winners and 2 wildcards.
tiebreakers
In the event of a tie, head to head or 3+ way head to head is the first tie breaker, with total points next, and most points given up is next. Most points given up is a version of strength of schedule. Once a tie has been broken going through step 1, then 2 if needed, and finally 3 if necessary, you start the process over, if there are teams tied after first tie has been broken
Example 1, I beat Perch, Perch beats me, Ohio State loses to me, I win the tiebreaker, with a 2-1 record, vs Perch 1-1, and OSU 0-1, again, once a tie is broken, you redo the process. In this scenerio, OSU and Perch did not play, so they go to total points, then points allowed if necessary.
Example 2, I beat perch, lose to Ohio St, and Perch beats Ohio St, with each of us having a 1-1 record, total points determines the first team in. Say OSU had the most total points, so he advances, and if another tiebreaker is needed for another spot, we go back to head to head between those 2 teams tied. So the winner of that game now matters, where in the first tiebreaker there was a 3 way tie.
top 2 division winneres get byes
3rd division winner plays the lowest wildcard based on record
other 2 wildcard play each other.
Overall #1 seed plays the lowest remaining seed in the 2nd round of the playoffs, and the #2 seed plays the other winner of week 1 in the playoffs. Then the 2 winners in that round play for all the marbles.
Setup a 2nd pool for the toilet bowl with the remaining 6 seeds. Throw say $25 to the winner of that bracket.
tiebreakers
In the event of a tie, head to head or 3+ way head to head is the first tie breaker, with total points next, and most points given up is next. Most points given up is a version of strength of schedule. Once a tie has been broken going through step 1, then 2 if needed, and finally 3 if necessary, you start the process over, if there are teams tied after first tie has been broken
Example 1, I beat Perch, Perch beats me, Ohio State loses to me, I win the tiebreaker, with a 2-1 record, vs Perch 1-1, and OSU 0-1, again, once a tie is broken, you redo the process. In this scenerio, OSU and Perch did not play, so they go to total points, then points allowed if necessary.
Example 2, I beat perch, lose to Ohio St, and Perch beats Ohio St, with each of us having a 1-1 record, total points determines the first team in. Say OSU had the most total points, so he advances, and if another tiebreaker is needed for another spot, we go back to head to head between those 2 teams tied. So the winner of that game now matters, where in the first tiebreaker there was a 3 way tie.
top 2 division winneres get byes
3rd division winner plays the lowest wildcard based on record
other 2 wildcard play each other.
Overall #1 seed plays the lowest remaining seed in the 2nd round of the playoffs, and the #2 seed plays the other winner of week 1 in the playoffs. Then the 2 winners in that round play for all the marbles.
Setup a 2nd pool for the toilet bowl with the remaining 6 seeds. Throw say $25 to the winner of that bracket.