1 Week Left
Still much to be decided this week with 2 divisions up for grabs, one bye still available, and wild card seeding uncertain. First lets, look at the divisions.
Right
CAPO at Ramjets for the division this weekend. They have identical records after 13 weeks. The winner wins the division and claims the 3 seed heading into the playoffs. The loser goes home. If they tie, CAPO will win the division due to a better head-to-head record. Although Hamburglers could end up tied with them as well in this scenario, CAPO would still have a better head-to-head. This will be the first time that a losing record won a division but not the only time a losing record went to the playoffs. Bill was a 6-7 wild card in 2003.
Left
Its Lagers' division to lose now. A win over Drow gives them the crown and the other bye as the 2 seed. If Lagers lose or tie, then Mimes can claim the division with a win over Beavers. There isn't as much at stake here as the loser is guaranteed a wild card spot.
Middle
Malleus have clinched the division and the #1 seed.
Wild Card spots
Drow are locked into the 6 seed and a playoff visit to the Right Division champ. They can end up with the same record as some or all of the rest of the wild cards but win none of the possible tie-breakers.
Old No. 7 can end up as the 4 or 5 seed, which is the difference between a home or road game against either Lagers or Mimes for their first playoff game. A win or Mime loss would give Old No. 7 the 4 seed.
Whichever of Lagers or Mimes who fail to win the Left Division will be either the 4 or 5 seed and face Old No. 7. Lagers would end up the 4 seed if Old No. 7 lose this weekend. Mimes would be the 4 seed if they win this weekend or Old No. 7 lose.
Right
CAPO at Ramjets for the division this weekend. They have identical records after 13 weeks. The winner wins the division and claims the 3 seed heading into the playoffs. The loser goes home. If they tie, CAPO will win the division due to a better head-to-head record. Although Hamburglers could end up tied with them as well in this scenario, CAPO would still have a better head-to-head. This will be the first time that a losing record won a division but not the only time a losing record went to the playoffs. Bill was a 6-7 wild card in 2003.
Left
Its Lagers' division to lose now. A win over Drow gives them the crown and the other bye as the 2 seed. If Lagers lose or tie, then Mimes can claim the division with a win over Beavers. There isn't as much at stake here as the loser is guaranteed a wild card spot.
Middle
Malleus have clinched the division and the #1 seed.
Wild Card spots
Drow are locked into the 6 seed and a playoff visit to the Right Division champ. They can end up with the same record as some or all of the rest of the wild cards but win none of the possible tie-breakers.
Old No. 7 can end up as the 4 or 5 seed, which is the difference between a home or road game against either Lagers or Mimes for their first playoff game. A win or Mime loss would give Old No. 7 the 4 seed.
Whichever of Lagers or Mimes who fail to win the Left Division will be either the 4 or 5 seed and face Old No. 7. Lagers would end up the 4 seed if Old No. 7 lose this weekend. Mimes would be the 4 seed if they win this weekend or Old No. 7 lose.
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