FootballFan4343 wrote:Depending on who beat who, the most likely scenario is Byrnes, Spartanburg, and Boiling Springs all having one loss. Which, the first tiebreaker would be points, which would eliminate Boiling Springs, then the 2nd tiebreaker is head to head which Spartanburg takes. So the brackets would look pretty much the same way they do now. Dorman might be a little lower due to finishing 4th in the region, but the Cavs would still make the playoffs based on points. Bottom line, unless Spartanburg loses again, they will end up getting the top seed out of region 2 and the overall #1 seed in the D-2 playoffs. Also, from looking at things, if Northwestern wins out, looks like they are the #1 overall seed in D-1 as well. DF and Fort D can't catch them as long as Gaffney beats Fort Mill and Clover and Woodside wins one of their last 3 games.hallmanac13 wrote:What would the brackets look like if there is a 3-way tie in Region 2?
No, the tie breaker works this way:
Boiling Springs, Byrnes and Spartanburg are tied for 1st - tie broken by points, Rebels "appear" to have the edge
leaving
Boiling Springs and Spartanburg tied for second - tie broken by head to head victory by Boiling Springs.
Brynes would be either #1 or #2 seed in Division One
Boiling Springs would be #5 or #6 range in Division One
Vikings would be # 7 - #9 range in Division Two