- October 28th, 2015, 5:40 pm
#497016
I had a lot of fun with this, so I wanted to share it! Josh Woodrum says we're going to the playoffs with a 7-4 record. Everyone assumes he's talking about an at-large bid which, in my humble opinion, isn't likely in a conference with Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern, and with two ugly losses to Gardner-Webb and Monmouth. I asked myself, "What would have to happen for Liberty to win the auto-bid?" Here's what I came up with:
Can Kennesaw State beat either Charleston Southern or Coastal? I think they can beat Coastal, but I don't think they can beat Charleston Southern, which bottled up Gardner-Webb's running QB last weekend. The only way Charleston Southern gets to two losses is if Coastal and we beat them.
Can Coastal lose to Kennesaw State? Presbyterian and Monmouth both gave Coastal all they could handle, and I think Kennesaw State is a better team. Coastal seems to do just enough to win, however. It should be another nail-biter.
I already indicated that Kennesaw State will probably lose to Charleston Southern, but Coastal will be a tough opponent, and I'm not sure I've figured out this Monmouth team yet.
Gardner-Webb will lose to Coastal and could lose to Presbyterian. Monmouth could lose to Kennesaw State or Presbyterian.
There's going to be a lot of scoreboard watching in the next few weeks. What do you think?
- Liberty wins its remaining three games.
- The winner of Charleston Southern/Coastal loses one other game, giving them both two losses and Liberty the tiebreaker advantage in head-to-head competition. If Charleston Southern wins, they need to lose to Kennesaw State. If Coastal wins, they need to lose to Kennesaw State or Gardner-Webb.
- Kennesaw State loses one more Big South game, with Coastal, Charleston Southern, Monmouth and Presbyterian left to play.
- The winner of the Monmouth/Gardner-Webb game loses one other game, giving them both three losses in the Big South and avoiding a tie-breaker in head-to-head competition, which doesn't favor Liberty. Gardner-Webb has Presbyterian and Coastal left in Big South play. Monmouth has Kennesaw State and Presbyterian left in Big South play.
Can Kennesaw State beat either Charleston Southern or Coastal? I think they can beat Coastal, but I don't think they can beat Charleston Southern, which bottled up Gardner-Webb's running QB last weekend. The only way Charleston Southern gets to two losses is if Coastal and we beat them.
Can Coastal lose to Kennesaw State? Presbyterian and Monmouth both gave Coastal all they could handle, and I think Kennesaw State is a better team. Coastal seems to do just enough to win, however. It should be another nail-biter.
I already indicated that Kennesaw State will probably lose to Charleston Southern, but Coastal will be a tough opponent, and I'm not sure I've figured out this Monmouth team yet.
Gardner-Webb will lose to Coastal and could lose to Presbyterian. Monmouth could lose to Kennesaw State or Presbyterian.
There's going to be a lot of scoreboard watching in the next few weeks. What do you think?










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