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TSSAA Tie Break System


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Right, but what if 1 and 2 tied with the same regular season district record. How would 1 and 2 be determined for the tournament? From the replies, sounds like each district makes its own rules for the tiebreak.

If they are tied and the two teams split, I have known the district to determine by point differential( in other words team1 beats team2 by 5 but team2 beats team1 by 7 then team 2 would get the #1 seed)

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Every district has set by-laws by which they operate. They can choose to vote to change them every single year if they really wanted to. The TSSAA has absolutely NO SAY in these matters nor do they care. All they want it four teams to go to the region tournament. That is why many districts give a "bye" in the tournament that already qualifies a team for the region.

 

You can vote not to even have a district tournament if you want to, just take the top four regular season teams to the region. Of course, they discourage that because they want that 18% gross of the tournament gate. Or you could just play a tournament at the end of the season without having played a single district regular season game. It is 100% up to each individual district.

 

 

 

Football is the only sport where you are required to play your region opponents in the regular season.

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