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<blockquote data-quote="derklug" data-source="post: 16852513" data-attributes="member: 138123"><p>The way the current system works, one loss and you are questionable, two and you are out. Would be great to see teams coming into the playoffs with 10-3 or 9-4 records because they didn't beat up on St Mary's School of Nursing before the conference season started. </p><p>Maybe have a system like they do in Europe for soccer. Three classes of teams, at the end of the season the top team in a class moves to the higher class and the lowest team in a class moves down. Might see a good MAC team move up while a crap Big10 team moves down in the rankings. Gives schools a reason to play hard up to the end to get a chance to move up or prevent them from moving down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derklug, post: 16852513, member: 138123"] The way the current system works, one loss and you are questionable, two and you are out. Would be great to see teams coming into the playoffs with 10-3 or 9-4 records because they didn't beat up on St Mary's School of Nursing before the conference season started. Maybe have a system like they do in Europe for soccer. Three classes of teams, at the end of the season the top team in a class moves to the higher class and the lowest team in a class moves down. Might see a good MAC team move up while a crap Big10 team moves down in the rankings. Gives schools a reason to play hard up to the end to get a chance to move up or prevent them from moving down. [/QUOTE]
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