Rooster1
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I just found out that if Texas and SC are tied at the end of the regular season, the regular season champion will be decided by a coin flip. Weird. The game at Texas is considered a 50/50 outcome by ESPN gamecast. Since both teams will have played an identical schedule, once against everyone else and twice against each other, it would come down to a coin toss should Texas win at home. This of course would only come into play if they both end up 15-1. I would have thought they would award them co champions and flipped the coin for #1 seed in the tourney if they didn’t go to margin of victory etc..
I have wavered over the years as to which is more important, reg season championship or SEC tourney championship. I favor the reg season championship because it is ultimately the longer haul/harder accomplishment imo.
I have wavered over the years as to which is more important, reg season championship or SEC tourney championship. I favor the reg season championship because it is ultimately the longer haul/harder accomplishment imo.
Two-Team Tie
The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken:- Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two teams.
- Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary).
- Coin flip by the Commissioner.
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