If ku wins today, we lose next week, then where do we stand for Big 12 champ game I relize what that champ game result would be but let wondering how this could play out. :AA:
We don't stand anywhere. We win next week we are the North champs - we lose and we aren't champs and don't go bowling. Nebraska's outcome against CU and ku don't mean anything
There is a scenario whereby nubb losses to ku and CU and ISU wins out. This is a 3 way tie and KSU holds tie breaker this way:
1. Records of ISU, NU and KSU against each other are all 1-1
2. Records of ISU, NU and KSU against the division. KSU and ISU would be 3-2, NU is 2-3.
3. This leaves ISU and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
There is another scenario similar to above, but ku wins out:
1. Records of ku, NU and KSU against each other are all 1-1
2. Records of ku, NU and KSU against the division. KSU and ku would be 3-2, NU is 2-3.
3. This leaves ku and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
There is a 4 way tie scenario: KSU loses out; NU wins vs KSU, loses to ku and CU; CU loses to ISU, wins vs OSU and NU and ISU wins out:
1. Records of KSU, NU, CU and ISU against each other: KSU is 2-1, NU is 1-2, CU is 1-2 and ISU is 2-1.
2. This leaves ISU and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
Amazingly, there is a 5 way tie scenario: KSU loses out; NU wins vs KSU, loses to ku and CU; CU loses to ISU, wins vs OSU and NU; ISU wins out; and ku wins out:
1. Records of KSU, NU, CU, ISU and ku against each other: KSU is 3-1, NU is 1-3, CU is 2-2; ISU is 2-2; and ku is 2-2.
2. KSU wins by virtue of best record.
Will any of this happen ? I could win the lottery too...
:pray: :pray: :pray: :pray:
If ku wins today, we lose next week, then where do we stand for Big 12 champ game I relize what that champ game result would be but let wondering how this could play out. :AA:
We don't stand anywhere. We win next week we are the North champs - we lose and we aren't champs and don't go bowling. Nebraska's outcome against CU and ku don't mean anything
There is a scenario whereby nubb losses to ku and CU and ISU wins out. This is a 3 way tie and KSU holds tie breaker this way:
1. Records of ISU, NU and KSU against each other are all 1-1
2. Records of ISU, NU and KSU against the division. KSU and ISU would be 3-2, NU is 2-3.
3. This leaves ISU and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
There is another scenario similar to above, but ku wins out:
1. Records of ku, NU and KSU against each other are all 1-1
2. Records of ku, NU and KSU against the division. KSU and ku would be 3-2, NU is 2-3.
3. This leaves ku and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
There is a 4 way tie scenario: KSU loses out; NU wins vs KSU, loses to ku and CU; CU loses to ISU, wins vs OSU and NU and ISU wins out:
1. Records of KSU, NU, CU and ISU against each other: KSU is 2-1, NU is 1-2, CU is 1-2 and ISU is 2-1.
2. This leaves ISU and KSU tied and thus KSU wins by head to head.
Amazingly, there is a 5 way tie scenario: KSU loses out; NU wins vs KSU, loses to ku and CU; CU loses to ISU, wins vs OSU and NU; ISU wins out; and ku wins out:
1. Records of KSU, NU, CU, ISU and ku against each other: KSU is 3-1, NU is 1-3, CU is 2-2; ISU is 2-2; and ku is 2-2.
2. KSU wins by virtue of best record.
Will any of this happen ? I could win the lottery too...
:pray: :pray: :pray: :pray:
OK, you can throw out all the inane 3, 4 and 5 way ties now. It is guaranteed that either KSU, NU or both will reach 5 conference wins. No other North team can get to 5 wins.
Because of that, winner takes the North next Saturday in Lincoln.
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