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The Road to Hoover (with tie breakers)
Posted on 5/11/26 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 5/11/26 at 3:54 pm
The Road To Hoover (through games of May 10)
1. Georgia^ 21-6
2. Texas A&M 16-10
3. Texas 16-10
4. Alabama 16-11
5. Auburn 16-11
6. Florida 15-12
7. Mississippi State 15-12
8. Arkansas 15-12
9. Ole Miss 14-13
10. Oklahoma 13-14
11. Tennessee 13-14
12. Kentucky 12-15
13. Vanderbilt 11-16
14. LSU 9-18
15. South Carolina 7-20
16. Missouri 6-21
Notes
^Clinched seed
*Tie for seeds 2 and 3 and seeds 4 and 5 broken by Tiebreaker 1-A.
*Tie for seeds 6,7 and 8 broken by Tiebreaker 2-B and 1-B
*Tie for seeds 10 and 11 broken by 1-B.
Tie Breakers
Teams shall be seeded based on winning percentage in regular season conference competition. Ties will be broken in the following manner:
1. Two-Team Tie. The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken:
A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams.
B. Won-lost percentage of the two teams against all common opponents
C. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the highest seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the last seed, if necessary)
D. Best cumulative winning percentage of all Conference opponents
E. Coin flip by the Commissioner.
2. Three-Team Tie (or more). The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: (Note: If the three tied teams have three different records against each other, they shall be seeded in best-percentage order.) Otherwise, once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker procedure will be used.
A. If all tied teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams.
B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams against all common opponents
C. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the highest seed using common opponents only, and proceeding through the lowest seed, if necessary. In the event of multiple ties, they shall be broken from first to last (e.g. a tie for first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place).
D. Best cumulative winning percentage of all Conference opponents.
E. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.
1. Georgia^ 21-6
2. Texas A&M 16-10
3. Texas 16-10
4. Alabama 16-11
5. Auburn 16-11
6. Florida 15-12
7. Mississippi State 15-12
8. Arkansas 15-12
9. Ole Miss 14-13
10. Oklahoma 13-14
11. Tennessee 13-14
12. Kentucky 12-15
13. Vanderbilt 11-16
14. LSU 9-18
15. South Carolina 7-20
16. Missouri 6-21
Notes
^Clinched seed
*Tie for seeds 2 and 3 and seeds 4 and 5 broken by Tiebreaker 1-A.
*Tie for seeds 6,7 and 8 broken by Tiebreaker 2-B and 1-B
*Tie for seeds 10 and 11 broken by 1-B.
Tie Breakers
Teams shall be seeded based on winning percentage in regular season conference competition. Ties will be broken in the following manner:
1. Two-Team Tie. The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken:
A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams.
B. Won-lost percentage of the two teams against all common opponents
C. Won-lost percentage of the two teams versus the highest seed using common opponents only (and proceeding through the last seed, if necessary)
D. Best cumulative winning percentage of all Conference opponents
E. Coin flip by the Commissioner.
2. Three-Team Tie (or more). The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: (Note: If the three tied teams have three different records against each other, they shall be seeded in best-percentage order.) Otherwise, once the tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker procedure will be used.
A. If all tied teams are common opponents: Total won-lost percentage of games played among the tied teams.
B. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams against all common opponents
C. Won-lost percentage of the tied teams versus the highest seed using common opponents only, and proceeding through the lowest seed, if necessary. In the event of multiple ties, they shall be broken from first to last (e.g. a tie for first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place).
D. Best cumulative winning percentage of all Conference opponents.
E. If three or more teams still are tied, the Commissioner will conduct a draw.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:00 pm to bigDgator
This is awesome!
Tks bigD!
Tks bigD!
Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:16 pm to bigDgator
This weekend's slate
1. Georgia @ 5. Auburn
7. Mississippi State @ 2. Texas A&M
16. Missouri @ 3. Texas
9. Ole Miss @ 4. Alabama
6. Florida @ 14. LSU
8. Arkansas @ 12. Kentucky
10. Oklahoma @ 11. Tennessee
15. South Carolina @ 13. Vanderbilt
Couple of notes...
I seriously doubt Ole Miss would sweep on the road but this thing is so bonkers things could play out where they could get all the way up into the double bye
Oklahoma and Tenner won't be tied after this weekend so they will settle that one on the field.
Going to be wild to see who gets the remaining 3 double byes. A lot hinges on the level of effort Georgia applies and if LSU has anything left in the tank. Both TX schools need to sweep to be guaranteed a spot since we only have half game leads on the AL schools.
1. Georgia @ 5. Auburn
7. Mississippi State @ 2. Texas A&M
16. Missouri @ 3. Texas
9. Ole Miss @ 4. Alabama
6. Florida @ 14. LSU
8. Arkansas @ 12. Kentucky
10. Oklahoma @ 11. Tennessee
15. South Carolina @ 13. Vanderbilt
Couple of notes...
I seriously doubt Ole Miss would sweep on the road but this thing is so bonkers things could play out where they could get all the way up into the double bye
Oklahoma and Tenner won't be tied after this weekend so they will settle that one on the field.
Going to be wild to see who gets the remaining 3 double byes. A lot hinges on the level of effort Georgia applies and if LSU has anything left in the tank. Both TX schools need to sweep to be guaranteed a spot since we only have half game leads on the AL schools.
This post was edited on 5/11/26 at 4:33 pm
Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:23 pm to bigDgator
Florida better be prepared well, a desperate team at home can be dangerous. No errors would be nice.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:30 pm to RobertLeePooner
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Florida better be prepared well, a desperate team at home can be dangerous. No errors would be nice.
It sure would be nice. Not holding my breath.
This post was edited on 5/11/26 at 4:31 pm
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