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RE: USF at UConn Canceled, UConn is Classy and Mature, no Hissy-Fit ...
(09-08-2017 06:40 PM)ken d Wrote: (09-08-2017 05:43 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (09-08-2017 03:26 PM)megadrone Wrote: (09-08-2017 01:31 PM)ken d Wrote: So that is two AAC conference games cancelled. What impact does that have on the conference/division races? Any chance that they can be rescheduled for later in the season?
Could USF-@UConn be moved to week 6, and Memphis-@UCF to week 11? USF and Memphis could swap bye weeks in weeks 6 and 11.
It could be significant -- possibly.
There are only two teams in the East that could content with USF -- UCF and Temple. UCF's game is also canceled. UConn will play the same number of conference games as USF and UCF. But Temple, ECU and Cincinnati will play one more. What happens if 2 teams that played a different number of conference games have the same number of losses? What's the tiebreaker there? The team with the better winning percentage?
Is that scenario even covered?
It is covered: AAC rules say if team X is 7-1 and team Z is 6-1, team X wins the division even if Z beat X head to head. Winning percentage determines the champ, so USF, UConn, UCF, and Memphis are now at a disadvantage.
Of course, in some situations, it might be an advantage. E.g., imagine if Tennessee was in contention for the SEC East title and had their game with Alabama canceled. Since that would be almost a certain loss, it would help their division chances to miss playing that game. But I don't think that situation exists in the AAC scenarios here.
What about my second question? Could those games be rescheduled as I described, which wouldn't affect any other school?
It wouldn't surprise me if AAC logistics geeks were running models to see if one or both games can be rescheduled.
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