LAX: Cornell 8 Dartmouth 7 Final

Started by Jacob '06, April 16, 2005, 01:16:54 PM

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jtwcornell91

[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote:

 While goal diff may very possibly be nearly as random as a coin flip, at least it relates to something that actually happened *on the field*, as opposed to the wind and a thumb motion of an official.

As far as the 3-way "coin flip" goes, if I remember correct from the 3 way Cornell/Dartmouth/Princeton tie a couple years back, I'm pretty sure they just used a random number generator or something of the sort. So that would change my previous statement to "as opposed to the motion of certain electrons."
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Well, most random-number generators are actually pseudo-random, so it's probably more like "as opposed to the nth decimal place of a certail logarithm."

[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote:
A 3 way actual coin flip wouldn't be too hard to do though. Just flip two coins (either simultaneously or sequentially) and make H,H Cornell, H, T Dartmouth, T, H Princeton, and T, T redo or such. 1/3rd chance each way around. Of course, they'd probably just do the random number generator cause then you can't blame human bias/poor flips. And concerns about imperfections in random # generators are probably above the level of athletes/coaches, even of the Ivy variety.[/q]

Or you could roll a d6 and assign 1 and 4 to Cornell, 2 and 5 to Dartmouth, and 3 and 6 to Princeton.  No redos necessary.  (When I get unbreakable ties in my ECAC tiebreaker stuff, I just go by alphabetical order, but I don't imagine the coaches would go for that.)

Jeff Hopkins '82

[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:

  (When I get unbreakable ties in my ECAC tiebreaker stuff, I just go by alphabetical order, but I don't imagine the coaches would go for that.)[/q]

I'd go for it as long as Brown and Columbia weren't involved  :-P

ninian '72

[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:

 Hey, it's better than the way the Big 10 used to decide who to send to the Rose Bowl when teams tied for the conference championship in football. If there was a two or three-way tie, they'd send whoever had waited the longest since their last Rose Bowl appearance.[/q]

Whoa, not so fast...  In '73, tOSU and UM had identical conference records and shared the Big Ten Title.  Ohio State went to the Rose Bowl.  The following season, the scenario was identical, with Ohio State tying Michigan in the annual grudge match.  The Big Ten Commissioners voted to send Ohio State to the Rose Bowl again.  The vote was apparently influenced by news that Michigan quarterback Denny Franklin had broken his collarbone in the tOSU game and would be unlikely to play in Pasadena.

The folks in Ann Arbor handled this one about as well as Cornell hockey fans did when the team was sent to the Twin Cities this year.  :-)  It was a particularly bitter pill, because in those days, due to contractual relations with the Rose Bowl, everyone else in the Big Ten and Pac Ten stayed home.

http://www.umgoblue.com/HTML/Football/73/73umosu.htm