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21-3A Playoff what if...


Bobkat

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If that happen...Bridge City would be out of the playoffs at 2-3 and WOS would still be in at 4-1 assuming they beat HJ. But the rest would look like this...

Silsbee 3-2
Orangefield 3-2
Hamshire Fannett 3-2

not likely to happen, but what if and who makes the playoffs...would it come down to points?? Just curious!!!
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Okay, let me try this again.  In this scenario, the first tiebreaker would be head to head records amongst the tied teams, which would be on help since the teams are all 1-1 against each other.  Then it goes to point spreads, Silsbee is at +8, Orangefield +6, and Hamshire-Fannett -14.

If HF beats Silsbee by 10 or less, then it is OF and Silsbee.

If HF beats Silsbee by 11 or more, the it is OF and HF.


[B]DISCLAIMER:  BY MAKING THIS POST I AM NOT ENDORSING THE SCENARIO OR PREDICTING THAT THIS SCENARIO WILL OCCUR!  I AM JUST ANSWERING THE QUESTION!
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[quote name="Rake1" post="1094497" timestamp="1319603297"]
What if.....

Silsbee loses to WO-S and ends up with 2 losses in district

BC loses to OF and ends up with 2 losses

OF beats BC and ends up with 2 losses

You go to a tiebreaker with points to decide it?
Who has the edge??
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Yes, you go to the points.

The points stand as follows with these three teams:

BC  +6
OF -8
SIL +2

Basically, Silsbee get's in in this scenario because they have a +2.

Orangefield has to beat BC by 7 points or more to get a playoff spot. A 7 point win would give both BC and Orangefield a -1 point total, with Orangefield getting the nod with the head-to-head win over BC.

BC gets in with a win or a loss of 6 points or less to Orangefield.
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