- October 28th, 2013, 3:46 pm
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If Coastal looses to Charleston Southern and We beat Charleston Southern. Can we get the Bid? How does the tie breaker work this year?
Moderators: jcmanson, Sly Fox, BuryYourDuke, Class of 20Something
jcmanson wrote:The tiebreaker has not changed from a couple years ago when after head to head it went to best road record in conference. So, if LU, CSU, & CCU all finish 4-1, CSU would be 3-0 on the road, while LU & CCU would be 2-0.How sweet would that be if CSU was our Conference representative? I wonder if CCU would be an At Large Birth? It would serve our conference right. I'm sorta cheering for that scenario now
Of course the conference is too smart to think ahead and realize with Stony Brook gone, there is no longer a balanced schedule.
ludlpstudent wrote:What are the scenarios for the playoffs?1. Liberty doesn't make it.
alabama24 wrote:Lipscomb and UIC have football at the FCS level?ludlpstudent wrote:What are the scenarios for the playoffs?1. Liberty doesn't make it.
2. LU doesn't make it.
3. The Flames are out of it.
I think that sums it up.
sigmo7 wrote:here is what i think happens. CCU wins out and LU wins out CCU #1 & LU #2 in conference. since the SOCON is down and usually puts 2 teams in each year they will be a 1 bid conference and the BSC will send 2 just like last year. CCU & LU.Dreams are a fun thing.
sigmo7 wrote:depends on who is doing the dreaming i guess.I like daydreams. They are just dangerous when I'm driving.
ludlpstudent wrote:So most feel we don't have a shot even though the playoffs have expanded to 24 teams.Based on what on field evidence?
Let’s talk tiebreakers, because there’s only one scenario that can possibly work out in Liberty’s favor in the Big South, and that’s if LU, Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern all finish 4-1. Notice I said “possible.” For that to unfold, CSU needs to beat Coastal at home, Liberty needs to beat CSU at CSU, and CSU needs to beat Presbyterian and Gardner-Webb on the road.http://www.newsadvance.com/sports/liber ... 0f31a.html
(I’m assuming Liberty wins at home against VMI and PC; along with a Coastal home win over PC.)
The first tiebreaker still road wins in conference, but therein lies the problem. Liberty would be 2-0 on the road in that scenario and CSU would be 3-0. You can’t just give it to CSU because the Big South scheduled more road games for the Bucs. I asked the Big South office what the tiebreaker would be, and I was told it was still being discussed. If Coastal beats CSU in Charleston on Nov. 9, the whole point is moot. Liberty needs CSU to remain unbeaten in league until the Nov. 23 finale to even be in the discussion. So it’s a major, major longshot at this point.
01LUGrad wrote:Please don't do this to me again! I had already turned my attention toward basketball!And one!
ludlpstudent wrote:If Coastal looses to Charleston Southern and We beat Charleston Southern. Can we get the Bid? How does the tie breaker work this year?Echoes of Jim Mora resonating in my head...
01LUGrad wrote:Please don't do this to me again! I had already turned my attention toward basketball!
Purple Haize wrote:Now, if the bids were put up FOR bids......Ha! Well played.