Reverse psychology. Happens all the time.
"If the tied teams played each other twice in the regular season and split their games, then each team’s record against the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings (or in case of a tie for first place, the next highest position in the regular season standings) and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage."How do tie breakers work in conference standings if you split the season series? Obviously we hold the tie breaker over Clemson/Virginia but how will it work with NC State/Duke? Haven’t figured that answer out yet
Honestly this Duke team is low on punchable faces, I assume that’s the basis of their struggles. A normal year Filip is 3-4th on the Punchable list.Filipowski has such a punchable face
I swear duke has 2 or 3 every season. Scheyer used to be one of them. One of the worst was Greg Paulus...my godFilipowski has such a punchable face