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RE: Aresco Proposes Scrapping Divisons
(06-11-2019 09:34 AM)YNot Wrote:  Anyone know what the consequence would be for breaking the current CCG rule? What if the AAC simply played its regular season, that didn't necessarily include divisional round-robin schedules for everyone, and then staged an awesome CCG against its two best teams?

If a conference wants its champion to have Jeff Long's infamous "13th data point", then the CCG conditions have to be met.

The current rule allows the teams in a CCG to play an extra game in addition to the regular season maximum number of games. The consequence of not meeting the conditions for a CCG is that teams that have already played the maximum number of games cannot play in a CCG.
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