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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2006 16:52:25 GMT -5
Dude it's finals week . . this is way to hard. It's like a 5th test! I'll make your picks for you -- $20. (Or youknowwho.)
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Post by Rus Socoli on Dec 13, 2006 1:22:11 GMT -5
National Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match)
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56
2) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56
3) Total points scored in game 3. a) 53 or less
4) Total number of games in the match. b) 4
The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more
6) Total points scored in game 2. a) 53 or less
7) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more
8) Total number of games in the match. b) 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match 225
Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match 229
Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) Stanford 2) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more
3) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more
4) Total points scored in game 3. a) 53 or less
5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4
6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 3
7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 1
8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match 223
Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins.
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Post by tito99 on Dec 13, 2006 1:24:35 GMT -5
National Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match)
Stanford UCLA
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 4) Total number of games in the match. 5 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. a) 53 or less 6) Total points scored in game 2. 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 8) Total number of games in the match. 5
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match 241 Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match 236 Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Stanford
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? UCLA 2) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 3 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 1 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match 226 Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins.
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Post by fightingminime on Dec 13, 2006 1:38:28 GMT -5
Dude it's finals week . . this is way too hard. It's like a 5th test! I'll make your picks for you -- $20. (Or youknowwho.) Actually . . I don't know who. But you can still pick for me. Not for 20 bucks though. Just for free.
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Post by rudepa on Dec 13, 2006 9:38:23 GMT -5
National Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match)
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game b) 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 3.b) 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. a) 53 or less 6) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 7) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 8) Total number of games in the match. a) 3
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match ____222__ Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match __161____ Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) __Stanford___ 2) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2. 57 or more 4) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __2___ 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __1___ 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match _224_____ Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2006 9:39:29 GMT -5
I'll make your picks for you -- $20. (Or youknowwho.) Actually . . I don't know who. But you can still pick for me. Not for 20 bucks though. Just for free. So I don't get the money or youdontknowwho. Deal! likewoah14's (aka likeslappy) picks, by proxy, unless she changes her mindNational Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match) Stanford UCLA National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question. The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 2) Total points scored in game 2. a) 53 or less 3) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2. a) 53 or less 7) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 8) Total number of games in the match. a) 5 Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match __220____ Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match __240____ Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins Final Four Finals: (pick one team): UCLA Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1". 1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) _Stanford____ 2) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 5) Total number of games in the match. c) 5 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) ____3_ 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __3___ 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? Yes Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match _250_____ Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins.
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Post by Gorf on Dec 13, 2006 9:51:41 GMT -5
I'll make your picks for you -- $20. (Or youknowwho.) Actually . . I don't know who. But you can still pick for me. Not for 20 bucks though. Just for free. I thought (R)! was going to pay you $20 for the privilege of making your picks! I'm not going to let him make my picks for less than $40!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2006 10:05:29 GMT -5
I don't have $40. Will you accept your own helmet, a cool jersey and a picture with Lisa Love?
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Post by fightingminime on Dec 13, 2006 10:13:35 GMT -5
So I don't get the money or youdontknowwho. Deal! likewoah14's (aka likeslappy) picks, by proxy, unless she changes her mindNational Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match) Stanford Nebraska You see . . this is why I let you make the important decisions . . because I would have picked UCLA because I like Spicer. But that's probably why you beat me and I am now playing for not last place . . . Thanks for the help!
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Post by calivb on Dec 13, 2006 10:19:34 GMT -5
National Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match)
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 2) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 4) Total number of games in the match. 5 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3. a) 53 or less 8) Total number of games in the match. b) 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match ___255___ Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match __212____ Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) __Stanford___ 2) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 4) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) ___1__ 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __2___ 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? Yes
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match ___235___ Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2006 10:26:32 GMT -5
So I don't get the money or youdontknowwho. Deal! likewoah14's (aka likeslappy) picks, by proxy, unless she changes her mindNational Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match) Stanford Nebraska You see . . this is why I let you make the important decisions . . because I would have picked UCLA because I like Spicer. But that's probably why you beat me and I am now playing for not last place . . . Thanks for the help! I thought about that. I really did.
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Post by Ye Olde Dawg on Dec 13, 2006 11:03:18 GMT -5
National Semi’s: (Pick one team in each match)
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match. a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. a) 53 or less 6) Total points scored in game 2. a) 53 or less 7) Total points scored in game 3. a) 53 or less 8) Total number of games in the match. a) 3
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match __232__ Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match __164__ Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) _Stanford_ 2) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) _1_ 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) _3_ 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match 226 Tie Breaker #3: Higher seed wins.
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Post by SaltNPepper on Dec 13, 2006 21:03:38 GMT -5
This is from publius
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington:
1) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 2) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match. 4
The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska
5) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 7) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 8) Total number of games in the match. 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match 228 Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match 228 Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Stanford
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) Nebraska 2) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 4) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match. 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 3 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 4 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match 225
This is from Freeball
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match: 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 8) Total number of games in the match: 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match: 220 Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match: 220 Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match): Stanford 2) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match: 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.): 3 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.): 4 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)?: No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match: 223
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Post by SaltNPepper on Dec 13, 2006 21:06:00 GMT -5
This is (R)uffda's
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 4) Total number of games in the match: 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 8) Total number of games in the match: 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match: 220 Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match: 220 Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match): Stanford 2) Total points scored in game 1: 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2: 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3: 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match: 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.): 3 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.): 4 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)?: No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match: 223
When I cut and pasted (R)uffda's here, it was actually Freeball's selection. Sorry about that. I had it right on the the webpage I think.
Washington Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 2) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 4) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. a) 53 or less 6) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 8) Total number of games in the match. a) 3
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match __225____ Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match __172____ Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1 is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) __Washington___ 2) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __2___ 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) __3___ 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match _225_____
This is mine SaltNPepper
Stanford Nebraska
National Semi-Final Tiebreaker #1. There are 8 questions to answer. For each question, you will score a "+1" if you are correct, "0" if your are off by one game/grouping and a "-1" if your answer is off by 2 games/groupings. A blank or any other guess than the choices available will score "0" points for that question.
The first 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between Stanford and Washington: 1) Total points scored in game 1. c) 57 or more 2) Total points scored in game 2. c) 57 or more 3) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 4) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 The next 4 questions refer to the semi-final match between UCLA and Nebraska 5) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 6) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 7) Total points scored in game 3. b) 54 to 56 8) Total number of games in the match. b) 4
Tie Breaker #2:. Total Points in Stanford/Washington match 228 Tie Breaker #3: Total Points in Nebraska/UCLA match 220 Tie Breaker #4: Highest seed wins
Final Four Finals: (pick one team):
Nebraska
Tie Breaker #1is 8 questions: Same scoring format as in the semi-finals except that for questions 6-8 you can't score a "-1".
1) Which team loses in championship match? ("+1" of correct, " 0" if wrong because the team won the national championship or "-1" if wrong and the team did not play in the championship match) Stanford 2) Total points scored in game 1. b) 54 to 56 3) Total points scored in game 2. b) 54 to 56 4) Total points scored in game 3. c) 57 or more 5) Total number of games in the match. b) 4 6) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual loser of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there is more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 1 7) Which game will have the most points scored by the eventual winner of the match (Valid answer from 1 to 5. If there are more that one game that is correct then they all count as the correct answer.) 3 8) Will there be 1 or more games that go past 30 (or 15 in a game 5)? No
Tie Breaker #2: Total Points in the Championship match 222
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Post by SaltNPepper on Dec 13, 2006 21:09:12 GMT -5
No more entries or modification will be accepted. I'll post a summary a little later when I get it done.
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