smuhype wrote:Is there much of any scenario where we could host the Championship game?
The simplest way is for us to win out, and have Memphis, UCF and Cincy finish with 2 conference losses so we avoid all tiebreakers.
1. CHAMPIONSHIP HOST TIE-BREAKER
a. Head to head result between tied teams;
b. If still tied, if one team was ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee
rankings and wins in the final weekend of the Conference regular season, they will be
declared the host. If in that same scenario, the team that was the highest-ranked
team in the latest available CFP Selection Committee rankings loses in the final
weekend of the Conference regular season, a composite average of selected computer
rankings (Anderson & Hester, Billingsley, Colley and Wolfe) will be used to determine
the host;
c. If both teams ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee rankings, the
highest-ranked team that wins in the final weekend of the Conference regular season
will be declared the host;
d. If none of the ranked teams win in the final weekend of the Conference regular
season, a composite average of selected computer rankings (Anderson & Hester,
Billingsley, Colley and Wolfe) after all games conclude the final weekend of the
Conference regular season will be used to determine the host;
e. If no teams are ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee rankings going
into the final weekend of the Conference regular season, a composite average of
selected computer rankings (Anderson & Hester, Billingsley, Colley and Wolfe) after all
games conclude the final weekend of the Conference regular season will be used to
determine the host;
f. If still tied, Record against common Conference opponents;
g. If still tied, the team with the highest overall (Conference and non-conference winning
percentage [excluding exempt games] shall be the host;
h. If still tied, coin toss will be conducted by the Commissioner.
http://theamerican.org/documents/2018/1 ... licies.pdf