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Glossary

Glossary

League

A region consists of leagues. At the moment we have 8 regions. A region decides the kickoff time for the team playing at home.

A league consists of 32 teams. The teams are split into 2 conferences.

Each conference is split into 4 divisions.

Who will enter the playoffs und who plays at home?

The top 6 teams, per Conference, will qualify for their end of Season PlayOffs, with the winners of each Conference meeting to play in the overall League Bowl - the winner of which will be the overall League Champion for that Season.

At the end of the Regular Season (16 games), the top 6 teams are listed of each Conference and given a Seeding - the Top 4 Seeds will always be the Divisional Winners, with the Number 1 Seed being the Divisional Winner with the best Regular Season won/lost record - Number 2 seed the Second best - Number 3 seed the Third best and the Number 4 seed the worst record out of all 4 Division Winners only.

The 5th and 6th seed will be the next best two teams according to their records. Please note that both of these teams CAN come from the same Division.

In the event of a tiebreak for teams with the same record, the team with the best Points Difference will gain the higher Seeding.

The PlayOffs are broken down into 3 GameDays - the WildCard games (2 games), the Divisional Playoffs (2 games) and the Conference Championships (1 game).

WildCard Games

Seed Number 6 @ Seed Number 3 Seed Number 5 @ Seed Number 4

The winner of each game progresses through to the Divisonal Playoffs

Divisional PlayOffs

Seed Number 1 host the Low Remaining Seed from the Wildcard games.

Seed Number 2 host the High Remaining Seed from the Wildcard games.

The winners of these games meet in the Conference Championship game, with the High Seed hosting the Game.

The winner of this game meets the winner of the other Conference Championship game in the League Bowl.

How does the schedule work during the regular season?
Here is a quote taken (partly) from

"Each team plays the teams in their division twice, one home and one away game. That's a total of 6 games.

Each team in a division will play the four teams in another division within their conference. That's another 4 games.

Each team in a division will play the four teams in a division in the other conference. That's another 4 games.

The final 2 games"...are played versus teams of both divisions in the same conference that are not scheduled to play.

Notice: Compared to the NFL schedule there is random rotation of games held vs. opponents of other divisions and/or conferences.

Kickoff times per region:

Sooners12:00
Hurricanes15:00
Seminoles16:00
Broncos17:00
Crimson Tide18:00
Rebels19:00
Longhorns20:00
Cornhuskers21:00