Sounds way better than my attempt! Thanks.There was a three way tie. All 3 teams were 1-1 against each other, so the tiebreaker moved to our record against the #1 team in the conference, and we all lost. Then to #2 Florida, and only we won against them, so we won the tiebreaker.
So Ole Miss lost to Florida but UK and Mizz both beat Florida. According to what I read that should have lead to a coin flip between UK and Mizz. So still not sure...There was a three way tie. All 3 teams were 1-1 against each other, so the tiebreaker moved to our record against the #1 team in the conference, and we all lost. Then to #2 Florida, and only we won against them, so we won the tiebreaker.
Yep, Mizzou did win at Fl. by 1 pt. but we beat them by 6. So either margin of victory or a coin toss?So Ole Miss lost to Florida but UK and Mizz both beat Florida. According to what I read that should have lead to a coin flip between UK and Mizz. So still not sure...
Here is what I found:Yep, Mizzou did win at Fl. by 1 pt. but we beat them by 6. So either margin of victory or a coin toss?
So what happens is, you use the order of H2H, then record against #1, #2 and so on until the tie is broken. Once the tie is broken, if there are remaining ties, they start the process over. So since all 3 teams were tied in H2H at 1-1, it moves to record against #1, which everybody lost, then record against #2, which broke the original tie and left Ole Miss at the bottom with UK and Missouri still tied. So now you start the process over only considering UK and Missouri, of which UK won the H2H. So UK is the 6, Missouri is the 7, and Ole Miss is the 8.So Ole Miss lost to Florida but UK and Mizz both beat Florida. According to what I read that should have lead to a coin flip between UK and Mizz. So still not sure...
Yep, once Ole Miss was out and we remained tied with Mizzou after the FL result, it then goes straight to the 2 team tiebreaker, with head-to-head being the first thing.oh shoot. I see it. We beat FL and Mizz beat FL and we beat Mizz. Got it.
As of how that is written, Missouri should be over UK.Here is what I found:
Three-Team Tie (or more)
When three or more teams are tied, the following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken. If two teams re- main tied after a tiebreaker provision, the two-team tiebreaker formula will be used.
- Best winning percentage of games played among the tied teams (Example: Team A is 3-1, Team B is 2-2 and Team C is 1-3 - Team A would be seeded highest, Team B second-highest and Team C lowest of the three).
- Best winning percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceed- ing through the No. 14 seed, if necessary).
- If two teams remain, coin flip by the Commissioner.
- If three or more teams remain, draw by the Commissioner.
I believe someone else mentioned it, but the 3 way tie was broken when comparing records against Florida. Then it was a two-way tie and we beat Missouri so we won that tiebreaker.As of how that is written, Missouri should be over UK.
Both lost to 1.
Both beat 2.
Missouri beat 3, UK lost twice.
Head to head had to play a role.
There was a three way tie. All 3 teams were 1-1 against each other, so the tiebreaker moved to our record against the #1 team in the conference, and we all lost. Then to #2 Florida, and only we won against them, so we won the tiebreaker.