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re: Pod system
Posted on 8/17/19 at 6:00 pm to southernboisb
Posted on 8/17/19 at 6:00 pm to southernboisb
southernboisb, I'm not sure what you're asking. Are you asking how all opponents can switch where they play each other every time they meet? Or are you asking -- if teams are playing 9 games, how do you prevent teams with 5 home games from having an advantage over those with 4? Or are you asking both?
Posted on 8/17/19 at 6:58 pm to PHS
I'm getting myself lost.
Say you're Team A of group 1 of 3 teams.
Every year, your group 1 of 3 teams will always result in 1H/1A. Either group of 4 pods will result in 2H/2A. That now has you at 3H/3A.
This now falls to the schedule with the other group of 3 pod. If A plays: D, @E, & F...that makes 5H/4A. B would play: @D, E, @F. Unfortunately, this now has B with a 4H/5A schedule.
Therefore, there is NO WAY a whole group of 3 pod to have the same H/A setup.
So, basically, ONLY 1 group of 3 teams & 1 group of 4 teams can have the 5H together...correct?
This make sense?
Hince why the Roommate Switch WILL NOT work for a whole pod to have the same H/A setup.
Say you're Team A of group 1 of 3 teams.
Every year, your group 1 of 3 teams will always result in 1H/1A. Either group of 4 pods will result in 2H/2A. That now has you at 3H/3A.
This now falls to the schedule with the other group of 3 pod. If A plays: D, @E, & F...that makes 5H/4A. B would play: @D, E, @F. Unfortunately, this now has B with a 4H/5A schedule.
Therefore, there is NO WAY a whole group of 3 pod to have the same H/A setup.
So, basically, ONLY 1 group of 3 teams & 1 group of 4 teams can have the 5H together...correct?
This make sense?
Hince why the Roommate Switch WILL NOT work for a whole pod to have the same H/A setup.
This post was edited on 8/17/19 at 7:02 pm
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