- November 23rd, 2010, 10:52 am
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Using rankings would not be the right way to do it. Liberty had a better record than Coastal. So what? Liberty also played St. Francis and Savannah State while Coastal played an out-of-conference schedule that included Richmond, Georgia Southern, West Virginia and another CAA road game (Towson had a bad record, but it also played well against JMU and UMass at home). The only cupcake was Delaware State.
Using rankings brings bias into play, and we've seen how unreliable The Sports Network poll is. I don't think the SID at Texas State, say, knows anything about the Big South other than that he knows Liberty has won the league several years in a row, so if he's going to rank anyone, it's going to be LU. Kind of like the bump South Carolina State gets for being historically good.
I wrote in my blog Sunday that I think the tiebreaker system is flawed, because when you're trying to break a tie between three teams that have all beaten each other, the rest of the league shouldn't come into play, nor should a garbage-time touchdown against second stringers in October. The tiebreaker should be the aggregate score in the games between the teams.
For Coastal, that score would have been 73-69.
For Liberty, it would have been 85-73.
For Stony Brook, it would have been 66-82.
Therefore, Liberty wins the tiebreak with a plus-12 margin. That's the most fair way to do it. I hope they'll take a look at that change.