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AFSN Playoff Pool 2004
Looking Ahead

Tie-Breakers

From the AFSN Playoff Pool Rules: In the event of a tie between players who are due money, the following tie-breakers will be used in this order:

  1. The team that assigns the most points to the Super Bowl winner. (Example: Bert and Ernie are tied at the end of the Super Bowl. The Minnesota Vikings won the Super Bowl. Bert assigned 9 points to the Vikings. Ernie assigned 5 points to the Vikings. Bert wins the tie-breaker.)
     
  2. The team that assigns the most points to the Super Bowl loser. (If Bert and Ernie had both assigned 9 points to the Vikings in the example above, this second tie-breaker would be used.)

 
If PHI would have won the Super Bowl

Jacob Schwartz would have won the tie-breaker for 4th place over Tracie Augustine. They both assigned 11 to PHI. The next tie-breaker is the most assigned to the Super Bowl loser. Jacob assigned 12 to NE, Tracie assigned 10.

Place Name Prize
1st Julie Miller $ 90
2nd Jeff Miller 70
3rd Mike James 45
4th Jacob Schwartz 15
Last Steven Tucker 5
Total   225


* Excluding the Monkey
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