Montana Gym Rat said:I interpreted it to mean that head-to-head applied for a two-way tie only.
For example, in a three-way tie - you could have two of the teams that played each other. So one would be 1-0, one 0-0, and the other 0-1. I don't think that is a fair way to break the tie for the 0-0 team.
Sounds like the Big Sky needs to further clarify their tiebreaker procedure...
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If you read the article, it sounds like they are talking about a two-way tie. (Keep mentioning a tie between Team A and Team B) I'm not sure they have explained what happens in a tie between more than two teams.
Yeah, thats how I read it too, but SE thinks EWU won the lottery with the win over MSU :lol: