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Originally posted by rtp View PostCan someone explain how they determine who is the home team for the Supers? There doesnt seem to be any rhyme or reason to it when I look at the brackets for this weekend's play.
For the initial regional rounds of the tournament, the higher seeded team is always the home team. Once the initial regional round is completed, the NCAA uses the following three step process:
Step 1) The team has been the home team fewer times during the tournament becomes the home team.
Step 2) If both teams were the home team the same number of times, count the number of times each team was the visiting team during the tournament. The team that was the visiting team more often during the tournament becomes the home team.
Step 3) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams met previously during the tournament, the visitor in the immediately preceding game between the two teams becomes the home team.
Step 4) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, the team that was the visitor in its most recent, preceding game becomes the home team.
Step 5) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times, the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, and both teams were the visitor (or home team) in their most recent, preceding game, then the home team is decided by a coin flip.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostIt goes something like this.
For the initial regional rounds of the tournament, the higher seeded team is always the home team. Once the initial regional round is completed, the NCAA uses the following three step process:
Step 1) The team has been the home team fewer times during the tournament becomes the home team.
Step 2) If both teams were the home team the same number of times, count the number of times each team was the visiting team during the tournament. The team that was the visiting team more often during the tournament becomes the home team.
Step 3) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams met previously during the tournament, the visitor in the immediately preceding game between the two teams becomes the home team.
Step 4) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, the team that was the visitor in its most recent, preceding game becomes the home team.
Step 5) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times, the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, and both teams were the visitor (or home team) in their most recent, preceding game, then the home team is decided by a coin flip.
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Let's get this party started.
Texas has had 17 sports complete their seasons so far this year and 8 of those have either won a National Title or finished as the National Runner Up. They still have Track and Field and Baseball to go, so a solid opportunity to add to that total. Pretty **** impressive year so far.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostLet's get this party started.
Texas has had 17 sports complete their seasons so far this year and 8 of those have either won a National Title or finished as the National Runner Up. They still have Track and Field and Baseball to go, so a solid opportunity to add to that total. Pretty **** impressive year so far.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostLet's get this party started.
Texas has had 17 sports complete their seasons so far this year and 8 of those have either won a National Title or finished as the National Runner Up. They still have Track and Field and Baseball to go, so a solid opportunity to add to that total. Pretty **** impressive year so far.
Crazy good year!
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Originally posted by Pin Oak DXT View PostThey were crazy good. Shout out though to UT Women Sports. What a year for those ladies across multiple sports.
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