I was thinking maybe they could move the Spokane location...playing to empty gyms ugh. I don't see much of a difference between this and the flu, except no vaccines. Fingers crossed
I'm so glad you said that. I was beginning to think it was just me... LOLPilotgirl said:
I'm so confused lol
That would be 4-25 (0-14) Chicago State. They are getting close to cancelling athletics.PurpleOut said:I hope nothing drastic happens in terms of cancelling games or playing in empty gems. But could definitely see a big issue for the regional in Spokane...just because it's "close" to the crap storm in Seattle.Pilotgirl said:
So what do yall think of this coronavirus interfering with March Madness? Games without fans?? That would really suck....
I think it's definitely overblown some, in terms of danger for the average person. It's the elderly and young that are more at risk...of course just like the regular flu that can be very dangerous. But I still get it and get precautions.
Chicago State has canceled it's game vs Seattle U because of this already.
They won't be in the WAC much longer.RichieVan said:
Chicago State is so bad they should cancel their games to avoid embarrassment. 0-14 in conference, 4-25 overall with three non D-1 wins. And, for the geographically challenged, they play in the Western Athletic Conference.
cboothe09 said:
The team that doesnt have a double bye is the best matchup...ACU is good, but I feel Nicholls is more of a matchup problem for us. Neither team are an easy out...
Nicholl's regular season is done, and they get the double bye. They don't play for nine days. Good or bad?SFA Jack Fanatic said:
Nicholls beats McNeese 80-56. I just watched a bit of it on Facebook Live and there may have been 150 in attendance at Nicholls Pitiful. Southland Conference.
RichieVan said:
Because of our win at ACU, the Wildcats need help to get the double bye. If Nicholls beats McNeese at home today, they will get the double bye. Since they only played each other once during the season (an ACU win at home which, essentially, cancels consideration of that game), tiebreaker "C" applies, which is record against the teams each played twice. Those five teams in common are Sam, Lamar, UCA, Southeast LA and Houston Baptist. Both Nicholls and ACU went 9-1 against those teams. So, now, tiebreaker "D" is applied, which is the record for each team against the highest positioned team. The highest positioned team is Sam, and ACU split with Sam while Nicholls swept Sam.
ACU plays at UIW Saturday and they will know if they have a chance since Nicholls plays tonight.
PurpleOut said:
Nicholls gets the 2 seed with ANY of the following:
ACU loss at UIW
Sam win at SFA
NW St loss at UCA
ACU gets the 2 seed with ALL of the following:
ACU win at UIW
Sam loss at SFA
NW St win at UCA
It does now...if you're the road team. If you're the home team not so much. Though that single unit crap is junk. On the old tiebreakers, it said the worst seeds were settled first. That completely takes care of "single unit" problems.PurpleOut said:
The fact that ACU doesn't get the 2-seed by default by beating Nicholls is STUPID. Which is exactly what happened to us a few years ago. In what world should head to head not matter?
The Southland world.
But it's not correct if Sam and NSU end up tied at 11-9.RichieVan said:
Nicholls has wrapped up the 2 seed and the double bye. Tiebreaker 1: head to head does not apply since Nicholls lost on the road to ACU and that is the only game they played. Tiebreaker 2: record against teams ACU and Nicholls both played twice: Each had a record of 9-1 against the five common teams. Now, here is where it gets interesting: It is impossible for Lamar to finish with the 4 seed, even with a win against McNeese on Saturday.
Here is the 4th place tiebreaker scenario:
If Sam wins (God forbid), they get the 4 seed.
If Sam loses, Lamar loses and Northwestern loses, Sam gets the 4 seed.
If Sam loses, Lamar wins and Northwestern loses, Sam gets the 4 seed based on the better record against the five common teams since they split the 2 regular season games.
If Sam loses, Lamar loses and Northwestern wins, Sam gets 4 seed due to better record against the five common teams played twice since the only meeting between Northwestern and Sam was at Sam and Sam won.
If Sam loses, Lamar wins and Northwestern wins, Northwestern gets the 4 seed due to a better record against common teams all three played twice (SFA, Nicholls, Houston Baptist).
If Northwestern gets the 4 seed, then a tiebreaker for fifth needs to take place between Sam and Lamar. Sam wins that tiebreaker and is the 5 seed.
With all this in mind, let's get back to the ACU-Nicholls tiebreaker. Now at tiebreaker "D", record against highest positioned teams each played twice. Nicholls only played SFA once and ACU only played Northwestern once, so both those teams are eliminated from consideration. Sam will, in any tiebreaker, finish ahead of Lamar, so Sam is the highest positioned team for both ACU and Nicholls. Nicholls swept Sam, ACU split.
If you want Sam to have a day one game, pull for, obviously, the Jacks, but also for Lamar to beat McNeese and Northwestern to beat UCA. That sends Sam to a day one game.
https://www.southland.org/documents/2020/2/14/2019_20_SLC_BKB_Tournament_Tiebreakers.pdf
100% agree. I'm not sure where this "single unit" aspect is coming from, but they've relayed it to the teams.RichieVan said:
Therein lies the problem. The Southland is saying one thing and must be applying another standard. If Sam and Northwestern tie at 11-9, the head to head tiebreaker is moot since Northwestern and Sam only played one game, at Sam, and Sam won. That game is thrown out same as Nicholls-ACU. Tiebreaker 2 is games against teams both played twice. Those teams are SFA, Nicholls, Houston Baptist, Corpus and ACU. Sam went 4-6 against those teams (if SFA beats Sam) and Northwestern went 3-7.
I've never heard of two tied teams being counted as a single unit. Maybe it's happened, but I've never seen it.No-look said:
Are the tiebreakers similar in other conferences to ours?
Not only am I rooting for that scenario, I think the likelihood of that happening is very strong...RichieVan said:
If you want Sam to have a day one game, pull for, obviously, the Jacks, but also for Lamar to beat McNeese and Northwestern to beat UCA. That sends Sam to a day one game.
https://www.southland.org/documents/2020/2/14/2019_20_SLC_BKB_Tournament_Tiebreakers.pdf