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Post by Banana Cat on May 26, 2011 3:50:29 GMT -5
2011 IFL Playoffs
10 of 12 playoff spots for 2011 have been clinched coming into this week.
United Conference Sioux Falls (11-0) - clinched Great Plains Division Title, #1 Seed, and First Round Bye Green Bay (8-3) - clinched playoff spot (currently lead division) Reading (7-5) - clinched Atlantic Division Title and #3 Seed Bloomington (8-4) - clinched playoff spot Chicago (8-4) - clinched playoff spot Omaha (7-4) - clinched playoff spot
Intense Conference Colorado (10-1) - clinched Mountain West Division Title Tri-Cities (8-3) - clinched playoff spot (currently lead division) Allen (8-4) - clinched playoff spot (currently lead division) Fairbanks (8-4) - clinched playoff spot
In the hunt for the last two Intense playoff spots West Texas (7-4) Wyoming (6-5) Seattle (4-7)
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This week's playoff implications:
Colorado - Can clinch First Round Bye with a win over Wyoming - Can clinch #1 Seed with a win over Wyoming and a loss by Tri-Cities
Tri-Cities - Can clinch Pacific Division Title with a win over Fairbanks
West Texas - Can clinch a playoff spot with a win over Bricktown or a Seattle loss to Wenatchee
Wyoming - Can clinch a playoff spot with a win over Colorado or a Seattle loss to Wenatchee
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Post by Micah008 on May 26, 2011 7:34:15 GMT -5
Good job BC, thanks! I have looked at some of this myself, and it is good to see out here.
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on May 27, 2011 13:54:07 GMT -5
Have the tiebreakers been posted anywhere?
If the Storm were to drop a game to Omaha, or (less likely) Wichita would force them to the #2 overall seed (if Colorado wins out, likely) as that loss would be a division loss, giving the Storm a worse divisional record than Colorado, whose one loss was against non divisional Tri-Cities. Just about any other tie-breaker would give SF the edge over Colorado
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Post by Banana Cat on May 27, 2011 17:38:46 GMT -5
Have the tiebreakers been posted anywhere? If the Storm were to drop a game to Omaha, or (less likely) Wichita would force them to the #2 overall seed (if Colorado wins out, likely) as that loss would be a division loss, giving the Storm a worse divisional record than Colorado, whose one loss was against non divisional Tri-Cities. Just about any other tie-breaker would give SF the edge over Colorado The seeds above are by conference only. Colorado can definitely get homefield for the title game over Sioux Falls still.
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