Regular Season & Postseason Schedules
The regular season is 11 weeks long. You will play four non-conference games at random against two teams from each of the other two conferences. Then you play each of the other 7 teams in your conference.
Conference champions are determined by conference record first, then by H2H record. If three or more schools have the same conference record, tiebreaker is overall fantasy points. Wild card is best overall record remaining. First tiebreaker for Wild Card is head-to-head result then total fantasy points.
The conference champions and the 3 best remaining teams according to W-L and then total fantasy points will play in a 6-team playoff. Top 2 champions (W-L record, then fantasy points) get byes to the semi-finals.
Quarterfinal #1 - Conference Champion #3 vs Wild Card #3
Quarterfinal #2 - Wild Card #1 vs Wild Card #2
Semifinal #1 - Conference Champion #1 vs Lowest Seeded QF Winner
Semifinal #2 - Conference Champion #2 vs Highest Seeded QF Winner
National Championship - Winners of Playoff #1 & #2
Fiesta Bowl - Losers of Semifinals #1 & #2
The National Championship and Fiesta Bowl will be played in the final week of the college football regular season (not conference championship week).
Bowl Games - Played during the first playoff week. Berths are determined within conference by overall record then fantasy points. For the conference with the wild card, berths move down a slot. Top 4 in each conference are guaranteed a Bowl Game. All bowls are treated as at-large, with traditional conference affiliation gaining priority.
Rose Bowl - Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1
Sugar Bowl - SEC #1 vs. Big 12 #1
Orange Bowl - ACC #1 vs. SEC #2, Big Ten #2, or Notre Dame
The regular season is 11 weeks long. You will play four non-conference games at random against two teams from each of the other two conferences. Then you play each of the other 7 teams in your conference.
Conference champions are determined by conference record first, then by H2H record. If three or more schools have the same conference record, tiebreaker is overall fantasy points. Wild card is best overall record remaining. First tiebreaker for Wild Card is head-to-head result then total fantasy points.
The conference champions and the 3 best remaining teams according to W-L and then total fantasy points will play in a 6-team playoff. Top 2 champions (W-L record, then fantasy points) get byes to the semi-finals.
Quarterfinal #1 - Conference Champion #3 vs Wild Card #3
Quarterfinal #2 - Wild Card #1 vs Wild Card #2
Semifinal #1 - Conference Champion #1 vs Lowest Seeded QF Winner
Semifinal #2 - Conference Champion #2 vs Highest Seeded QF Winner
National Championship - Winners of Playoff #1 & #2
Fiesta Bowl - Losers of Semifinals #1 & #2
The National Championship and Fiesta Bowl will be played in the final week of the college football regular season (not conference championship week).
Bowl Games - Played during the first playoff week. Berths are determined within conference by overall record then fantasy points. For the conference with the wild card, berths move down a slot. Top 4 in each conference are guaranteed a Bowl Game. All bowls are treated as at-large, with traditional conference affiliation gaining priority.
Rose Bowl - Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1
Sugar Bowl - SEC #1 vs. Big 12 #1
Orange Bowl - ACC #1 vs. SEC #2, Big Ten #2, or Notre Dame