Butchie Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 I've heard that's why E-Harmony never caught on in McKenzie... Too many family reunions to compete with..... Okay, this has to be the post of the day. That's too funny! Sorry, Butchie Oh So You Think That's Funny But Cascade Is Where The Movie Deliverance Was Shot, Aint? Heck Cascade-11's Uncle Was The One Who Raped Ned Beatty. But Your All Broke Up Over E Harmony. Have You Ever Seen Deliverance? Have You Ever Been To Cascade? Everybody Is Kin Over There. The Gene Pool Is Limited. Cascade Runs A Goat House Of Ill Repute. Do You Know What Ill-Repute Means? E Harmony Huh? Go Figure? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockets7 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Man I Aint Kidding, Reading His Post I Heard Banjo Music! That's weird. YMCA, by The Village People, comes to mind when I read your posts. You still have that Indian outfit in your closet? Or are you still "in the Closet"?... BURNT! Cascade is my rival but he sure is witty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
titansbuck Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 If Heritage finishes 7-3 they should be in before Dresden because the best they can be is 6-4, right? 7 wins gets in before 6! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FridayMainEvent Posted October 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 If Heritage finishes 7-3 they should be in before Dresden because the best they can be is 6-4, right? 7 wins gets in before 6! That's correct, Titan. The only reason their listed ahead now is the fact they have played nine games already and with 5 wins they have you beat with the next tiebreaker. The First tie breaker after head-to-head is overall wins. If WHH wins out the 7 victories will definitely give you a wildcard spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReitzFan Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 If Heritage finishes 7-3 they should be in before Dresden because the best they can be is 6-4, right? 7 wins gets in before 6! Correct! Remember, the reason you are seeing some teams listed as wild cards because alot of the lists you are seeing in the media are "if the playoffs started today" type lists. Unless White House Heritage falls flat on their faces these next two weeks, they will get in over Dresden. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FridayMainEvent Posted October 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Well a few things changed over the weekend. We now have 20 teams automatically qualified as of week eight. Two of those automatics are still up in the air. The Cosby/Unaka winner would get the automatic as the 2nd place finisher in District 1. The Oliver Springs/ Wartburg Central winner would qualify as the 2nd place finisher in District 4. Here are the Automatics, to date: Hampton *** Cosby/Unaka (winner) ** Tellico Plains * Oneida *** Oliver Springs/Wartburg Central (winner) ** Boyd Buchanan *** Silverdale ** Signal Mountain ** Trousdale County *** Friendship Christian ** Cascade *** Forrest ** East Robertson ** Mt. Pleasant * McKenzie *** Humboldt ** Adamsville *** Riverside ** Douglass *** Westwood ** *** = Leading District ** = Second in District * = Top half in class in District (more stars means higher seed) Wildcards if Oliver Springs wins: 1. Watertown 2. Rockwood 3. Marion County 4. Dresden Wildcards if Wartburg wins: 1. Watertown 2. Rockwood 3. Oliver Springs 4. Marion County Four VERY important games that could change wildcard drastically over the next two weeks: Rockwood vs. Harriman Oliver Springs vs. Wartburg Cosby vs. Unaka Marion County/ Lookout Valley A look at current quads with Oliver Springs winning their game: Quad 1 1. Hampton 2. Oneida 3. Oliver Springs 4. Cosby/Oneida (winner 5. Tellico Plains 6. Rockwood Quad 2 1. Trousdale County 2. Boyd Buchanan 3. Signal Mountain 4. Silverdale 5. Watertown 6. Marion County Quad 3 1. Cascade 2. Frienship 3. Forrest 4. East Robertson 5. Mt. Pleasant 6. Riverside Quad 4 1. McKenzie 2. Adamsville 3. Douglass 4. Humboldt 5. Westwood 6. Dresden I seeded the quads putting district champs first, runner ups second, top half of District third, and wild cards last. In cases were two district champs or second places were in the same quad, I used the wild card qualifying chart. As I stated, lots can change in the next two weeks. Most notably is White House Heritage would move into the playoff picture if anyone stumbles based on the fact I feel they will win their remaining two games. If that happens, Friendship would likely get moved back East. Unless, WHH replaces Dresden as a wild card and then Riverside would get sent back West. It's gonna get interesting! Now that Oliver Springs eliminated Wartburg last night and Trousdale put another loss on Watertown, things are getting clearer. Marion County needs to win out and make this interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wholder Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Quad 3: First round: Bye to Cascade & Friendship Riverside/WHH @ Forrest mTp @ East Robertson Second round Cascade gets lowest seed left Friendship gets highest seed left Is that right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnfisher Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Quad 3: First round: Bye to Cascade & Friendship Riverside/WHH @ Forrest mTp @ East Robertson Second round Cascade gets lowest seed left Friendship gets highest seed left Is that right? WHH has already played both Forrest and ER. How does that effect who plays who? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wholder Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 Quad 3: First round: Bye to Cascade & Friendship Riverside/WHH @ Forrest mTp @ East Robertson Second round Cascade gets lowest seed left Friendship gets highest seed left Is that right? WHH has already played both Forrest and ER. How does that effect who plays who? Do not hold me to this..... If they are from different regions they can play each other again... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wholder Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 * In the first round, two teams from the same district can not play one another. What this means is that a 3 seed may have to play the 4 or 5 seed rather than the 6 seed in round 1. * In round 2, the #1 seed will play the lowest remaining seed. If you look at the bracket below, you'll see that it's drawn to look as if the #1 seed plays the winner of the 4/5 match up. The reason is because I'm assuming the 3 seed will beat the 6 and the 4 will beat the 5. In this case, the lowest remaining seed would be a 4 seed. If the 6 seed were to beat the 3 seed in round 1 then the #1 seed would play the 6 seed in round 2. * The higher seed is ALWAYS the home team. In the semifinals, there's a possibility that two teams with the same seed (i.e. two #1 seeds) could play one another. In this case, the "Top" team would be the home team in odd numbered years (this year) and the "Bottom team would be the home team in even numbered years (next year). So if you look at the bracket below...if you're a #1 seed in quadrant 1 & 3 ("Top" teams) this year then you have home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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