Big 12 Elimination Competition. Week 2

59 entered and 55 remain. 12 way tie for first as 12 people got the road win bonus for ISU and Texas and got the highest scoring game tiebreaker. No one picked WV for the lowest scoring tiebreaker. For people new to this game keep in mind who your can't pick team is for this week.

Rules-
1- Pick a team each week to win. Submit pick before kick off Central time.
2- If your team wins, you survive. Lose and you're eliminated.
3- After you pick a team, you may NOT pick them again.
4- You may NOT pick AGAINST a team in consecutive weeks.

5- If you submit a team you've already chosen, pick against a team in consecutive weeks, or don't submit a pick for the week....you're eliminated.
6- Last player standing wins. If the final group of players are eliminated the same week, we'll go to the tiebreakers.
7- If you run out of teams to choose from later in the season, you're eliminated.
8 - Due to covid games maybe ppd. I will try to stay on top of this and alert those who may need to change a pick.

Each week, you will submit additional picks for tiebreaker purposes.
1: Highest scoring game of the week
2: Team that scores the least points

Tiebreakers:
1- Road wins. Neutral site games count as 1/2 point
2- High score game of the week picks
3-Team that scores the least points

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD

11:00 AM Baylor @ West Virginia
11:00 PM TCU @ Texas
2:30 PM Oklahoma State @ Kansas
2:30 PM Texas Tech @ Kansas State
6:30 PM Oklahoma @ ISU


Texas to win
Highest scoring- Texas/TCU
Least Points- WVU
 
@CycloneRulzzz will you combine the next two weeks into one to account for the byes? I'm not sure if I've ever lasted long enough in this competition to pay attention before.
 
Going to go with making them 2 separate weeks. Will make things more interesting and challenging.
Rulzzz: "Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine."

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I'm cool with however it goes, but I figured I'd point out that if you include the 2 bye-week groupings, it looks like there will be 11 weekends of games. 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/27-11-28, and 12/5.

Not that I think anyone will survive that long, but we would run out of teams before that final weekend. I guess if it gets to that point, we could do some sort of sudden death, but it's something to consider.
 
I'm cool with however it goes, but I figured I'd point out that if you include the 2 bye-week groupings, it looks like there will be 11 weekends of games. 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/27-11-28, and 12/5.

Not that I think anyone will survive that long, but we would run out of teams before that final weekend. I guess if it gets to that point, we could do some sort of sudden death, but it's something to consider.

I would like that 11th week available if there is a tie at the top regarding the tiebreakers.