Schedule
By ShowkillerSchedule:
*All Double Header Days are games to 11, Single Header Days are game to 15.*
**Schedule has been created by the Czar and his Regent based on Draft order.**
9/9
Draft
9/12
Pre-season: Navy v Maroon, Royal v Orange, Black v Gold, Forest v Red, Silver v White
9/19
No Game – Sectionals
9/26
Game 1: Navy v Orange, Royal v Red, Maroon v Gold, Forest v Silver, Black v White
Game 2: Navy v Gold, Orange v Red, Maroon v White, Royal v Silver, Black v Forest
10/3
Game 3: Navy v Red, Orange v Silver, Gold v White, Royal v Black, Maroon v Forest
Game 4: Navy v White, Red v Silver, Gold v Forest, Orange v Black, Maroon v Royal
10/10
Game 5: Navy v Silver, Red v Black, White v Forest, Orange v Maroon, Gold v Royal
Game 6:Navy v Forest, Silver v Black, White v Royal, Red v Maroon, Gold v Orange
10/17
Game 7: Navy v Black, Silver v Maroon, Forest v Royal, Red v Gold, White v Orange
Game 8: Navy v Royal, Maroon v Black, Silver v Gold, Red v White, Forest v Orange
10/24
Game 9: Navy v Maroon, Royal v Orange, Black v Gold, Forest v Red, Silver v White
Play In Game: 7 vs. 10 and 8 vs. 9 — Winner to Champ Bracket, losers go to 9 and 10 and play best of 3
10/31
Quarters – 1 vs. 8, 2 vs. 7, 3 vs. 6, 4 vs 5 — Winner to Champ Bracket, Losers to Chump Bracket
1 Maroon vs 8 Forest, 4 Navy vs 5 Black, 2 Gold vs 7 Royal, 3 Silver vs 6 White
9 Orange vs 10 Red best of 3 — Game 1
11/6 – 11/7
League Tournament: Seeding still TBA.
11/14
No League — College Tournament
11/21
Semi’s / Final’s, League Party
Game 2 & 3 for the 9 vs. 10 game

On 10/24, shouldn’t the play-in game winners go to the Chump bracket instead of the Champ bracket?
Nope everyone gets a shot at Champ Bracket. Plus, we need 8 teams to make it 1v8, 2v7… etc.
The other option was 9 & 10 are automatically out, but that kind of stinks.
9v10 winner should get discs for having to play each other in 2 or 3 meaningless games with no incentives. Or just have no games and let them heckle during the last day. Where’s that fly double quarters system from summer, anyway?
sadly, too many people failed to appreciate the flyness of the double quarters system.