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<blockquote data-quote="Charleston Mountie" data-source="post: 129581983" data-attributes="member: 1427666"><p>The word is that the new divisions are not static but are determined based on the final conference ranking at the end of the season, with odd ranked teams in one division and even ranked teams in the other.</p><p></p><p>Taking last seasons final rankings of:</p><p></p><p>#1 - Oklahoma</p><p>#2 - Oklahoma State</p><p>#3 - TCU</p><p>#4 - Baylor</p><p>#5 - WVU</p><p>#6 - Texas Tech</p><p>#7 - Texas</p><p>#8 - Kansas State</p><p>#9 - Iowa State</p><p>#10 - Kansas</p><p></p><p>If the CCG was in effect for this year, the divisions for the 2016 year would be:</p><p></p><p>First Division:</p><p>Oklahoma; TCU; WVU; Texas; Iowa State</p><p></p><p>Second Division:</p><p>Oklahoma State; Baylor; Texas Tech; Kansas State; Kansas</p><p></p><p>At the end of the season your record against those in your division determine if you go to the CCG or not. Every team still plays every other team on a regular Round Robin as we do now, but the games that matter are those in your division for determining if you represent or not. All of the games determine your ranking at the end of the season as it always has.</p><p></p><p>At the conclusion of this season, the teams will be ranked 1-10 again. The odd teams will be in one division and even teams other for the next year. Each year your division members will shift based on last year's ending ranking.</p><p></p><p>An add on to this is that you would have scheduled all of the teams in the opposite division early in the conference schedule to keep as much time as is possible between that meeting and an eventually rematch in the CCG, for whichever two teams make to that contest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charleston Mountie, post: 129581983, member: 1427666"] The word is that the new divisions are not static but are determined based on the final conference ranking at the end of the season, with odd ranked teams in one division and even ranked teams in the other. Taking last seasons final rankings of: #1 - Oklahoma #2 - Oklahoma State #3 - TCU #4 - Baylor #5 - WVU #6 - Texas Tech #7 - Texas #8 - Kansas State #9 - Iowa State #10 - Kansas If the CCG was in effect for this year, the divisions for the 2016 year would be: First Division: Oklahoma; TCU; WVU; Texas; Iowa State Second Division: Oklahoma State; Baylor; Texas Tech; Kansas State; Kansas At the end of the season your record against those in your division determine if you go to the CCG or not. Every team still plays every other team on a regular Round Robin as we do now, but the games that matter are those in your division for determining if you represent or not. All of the games determine your ranking at the end of the season as it always has. At the conclusion of this season, the teams will be ranked 1-10 again. The odd teams will be in one division and even teams other for the next year. Each year your division members will shift based on last year's ending ranking. An add on to this is that you would have scheduled all of the teams in the opposite division early in the conference schedule to keep as much time as is possible between that meeting and an eventually rematch in the CCG, for whichever two teams make to that contest. [/QUOTE]
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