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lovebobcat
9/29/2024 11:04 PM
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?
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L.C.
9/30/2024 6:33 AM
lovebobcat wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?

Carnac and a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar?
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JimLurker34
9/30/2024 10:46 AM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?

Carnac and a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar?
Luckily Funk and Wagnalls' front porch is not too far away up there in Fairfield County, and with our Lancaster branch nearby it should give Ohio the edge.
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OhioCatFan
9/30/2024 10:51 AM
JimLurker34 wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?

Carnac and a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar?
Luckily Funk and Wagnalls' front porch is not too far away up there in Fairfield County, and with our Lancaster branch nearby it should give Ohio the edge.
How many of the whippersnappers on this board have the slightest idea what we are talking about?
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M.D.W.S.T
9/30/2024 10:54 AM
lovebobcat wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?
head-to-head and win %
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lovebobcat
9/30/2024 9:47 PM
Thanks for the link, Victory.

Hmm. This could be kind of hard to track coming down the stretch if multiple teams are in play. (Not that I'm thinking OU is one of the top two teams this fall.) I think it was probably more fun and definitely easier to track just your school's own division. Oh well... we'll see how long this setup lasts.
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Pataskala
10/1/2024 12:57 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?

Carnac and a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar?
Luckily Funk and Wagnalls' front porch is not too far away up there in Fairfield County, and with our Lancaster branch nearby it should give Ohio the edge.
How many of the whippersnappers on this board have the slightest idea what we are talking about?
My favorite Carnac answer was "Siss. Boom. Bah." The question was "What's the sound of a sheep exploding?"
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Deciduous Forest Cat
10/1/2024 2:28 PM
Pataskala wrote:expand_more
I must have missed the memo when they dropped divisions, so: How does the MAC determine who plays in its championship game?

I presume it's the teams with the two best records, but how will they break ties?

Carnac and a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar?
Luckily Funk and Wagnalls' front porch is not too far away up there in Fairfield County, and with our Lancaster branch nearby it should give Ohio the edge.
How many of the whippersnappers on this board have the slightest idea what we are talking about?
My favorite Carnac answer was "Siss. Boom. Bah." The question was "What's the sound of a sheep exploding?"
One I remember was:

Answer: Turner and Hooch
Question: What should you not do to your girlfriend in a movie theater?
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