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RE: No divisions?
(09-08-2015 07:47 AM)owl at the moon Wrote:  
(09-08-2015 12:58 AM)David Krysakowski Wrote:  I mean for conference USA football?

Good idea.
Split into 3 regional pods 5 (or 4).
First 5 games play everyone in your pod plus an annual rivalry outside your pod.
Last 3 games are played "bracket buster" style with teams in the top two in each pod playing each other to build a resume for the access bowl.
Then the championship game pits the top two teams in the overall standings.

For that matter this could be done with two divisions even more easily...
Play 6 games in division.
Week 7:
West 1 plays east 4
West 2 vs east 3,
West 3 vs east 2,
West 4 vs east 1.
(Also - w5-e7, w6-e6, w7-e5)

Week 8: winners from week 7play, losers from week 7 play.

Week 9: two remaining top bracket winners play.

Voila, 8-team conference tournament that could be done with very little modification to NCAA rules. Or just play best standing east vs west at week 9 under current champ game rules with nearly the same effect.

Isn't this another way of saying divisions?
09-15-2015 03:28 PM
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No divisions?
(09-15-2015 03:28 PM)Dowless Wrote:  
(09-08-2015 07:47 AM)owl at the moon Wrote:  
(09-08-2015 12:58 AM)David Krysakowski Wrote:  I mean for conference USA football?

Good idea.
Split into 3 regional pods 5 (or 4).
First 5 games play everyone in your pod plus an annual rivalry outside your pod.
Last 3 games are played "bracket buster" style with teams in the top two in each pod playing each other to build a resume for the access bowl.
Then the championship game pits the top two teams in the overall standings.

For that matter this could be done with two divisions even more easily...
Play 6 games in division.
Week 7:
West 1 plays east 4
West 2 vs east 3,
West 3 vs east 2,
West 4 vs east 1.
(Also - w5-e7, w6-e6, w7-e5)

Week 8: winners from week 7play, losers from week 7 play.

Week 9: two remaining top bracket winners play.

Voila, 8-team conference tournament that could be done with very little modification to NCAA rules. Or just play best standing east vs west at week 9 under current champ game rules with nearly the same effect.

Isn't this another way of saying divisions?

Yes.

But with a true "no divisions" geographical arrangement (play four neighboring schools and one or two rotating crossovers) you could still seed 1-8 for the last 3 weeks of the season. But there has to be some kind of geographical sense to how the schedule lays out.
(For this one arrange all teams in a "circle" based on geography and everyone plays the two on their left and the two on their right every year)
09-16-2015 07:52 PM
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RE: No divisions?
Any time I see a thread created by David Krysakowski.

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