Is it is strictly point differential or ATS differential? I was under the impression that the spread comes into play, meaning if we beat St. Johns by 10 (-2.5) and Tennessee beats Rutgers by 12 (-15.5), we would be "ahead" of them in that scenario.Seeing this in visual form, ISU sure got a ****** draw. Even if we can win both games, point differential has come into play in the past to decide championship game participants. Getting two good teams rather than some of the down teams in this field will make it hard to win it all.