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CUSA pod system scheduling - Should CAA adapt
http://conferenceusa.com/news/2018/5/29/...edule.aspx

Take at this read. The 14 team CUSA is replacing the final 4 games of the regular season with wild card pod games. Teams will play everyone 1x (13 games) and their rival/travel partner one additional time (1 game). The final four games will be determined by which pod you are in. Teams 1-5 will be pod 1, 6-10 pod 2, and 11-14 pod 3. So if you are CUSA leader after 13 games you know longer have to go on the road and play a trap game against a bottom ranked team. Your remaining games would be against the best the best the conference can offer.

An interesting idea for sure. I don't know if the CAA could adopt something like that due to travel cost concerns even if it was deemed a good idea
05-30-2018 05:58 AM
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