LeonhartFour posted...
Pretty sure "having a slightly better record against games you're tied with" isn't an actual NCAA tiebreaker though.
Head-to-head record is always the first tiebreaker. When there are two games, it's easy. When there are three games, it's slightly tougher, because there's the possibility of all three being 1-1 against the other two. When there are four, though, unless it's 2-1/2-1/2-1/0-3, it's pretty easy again. You take the head-to-head record of all games in the tied teams, and determine the winner that way.
http://www.fanblogs.com/ncaa/007866.php
Just one of many.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fB2P4Scf8E
Ancient indeed.