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I agree fully but your team has to get their 1st. Strength of schedule does not come into play.However win loss does when going for at large bids.

 

 

Actually it kinda does. The more wins over teams with even or winning records improves your seeding. Of course...you have to win those games.

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It's #2 after number of wins.

 

D In the event of a tie for the region winner, runner-up, third-place, or fourth-place team, if either team(s) has defeated the other(s) in regular-season play, the team(s) shall be rated above the other(s) in the standings. (After the region winner has been determined, the tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again starting at the top to work out the runner-up position. The procedure shall be repeated to determine the third- and fourth-place teams.)

E. The following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular-season games, both region and non-region, shall count (After each of the following steps have been applied, item C above shall be applied.):

1. The team with the greatest number of victories.

2. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams winning 50 percent or more of their games.

3. The team whose opponents have earned the most victories.

4. The team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.

5. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams in its own class.

6. Ten yardline overtime procedure at neutral site Monday night at 7:

 

It is #2 in section E. Don't forget about section d. That is head to head. That would make it actually 3rd.

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D In the event of a tie for the region winner, runner-up, third-place, or fourth-place team, if either team(s) has defeated the other(s) in regular-season play, the team(s) shall be rated above the other(s) in the standings. (After the region winner has been determined, the tie-breaker procedure shall begin all over again starting at the top to work out the runner-up position. The procedure shall be repeated to determine the third- and fourth-place teams.)

E. The following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied and all regular-season games, both region and non-region, shall count (After each of the following steps have been applied, item C above shall be applied.):

1. The team with the greatest number of victories.

2. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams winning 50 percent or more of their games.

3. The team whose opponents have earned the most victories.

4. The team whose opponents have received fewer defeats.

5. The team who has the greatest number of victories over teams in its own class.

6. Ten yardline overtime procedure at neutral site Monday night at 7:

 

It is #2 in section E. Don't forget about section d. That is head to head. That would make it actually 3rd.

 

 

Head to head won't come into play for wild card spots. That is only in district play...so it is #2.

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I might be wrong, but I think if the 2 teams that are tied for the wild card played each other in the regular season, then head to head would count.

 

 

I think it would apply after all of the other tie-breakers. Since the playoff from the 10 yard line is the last one...I don't think that would ever happen.

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