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Old 05-28-2008, 01:51 PM   #1
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Crazy Idea. Would it work?

Let's say that I wanted to create a league/universe for each state with, say, 64 teams in each one. If I simmed the season for each state/league/universe and at the end of the year, two teams qualify for the National Championships.

Would there be a way to "send" a copy of the 100 qualifying teams from their "home" universe to the newly created "National Championships" universe *IN THE SAME CONDITION THAT THEY ENDED THE SEASON*? That is, if the start date for the National Championships was a week after the individual state leagues ended, the injuries and fatigue that were slated to linger for more than a week would still be a factor? The only exception would be that the stats would revert to zero (so the all-time National Championships leaders could be tracked).

Basically, this would mimic the AAU-style baseball world to some extent. I just love the thought of being able to watch as literally thousands of teams start the season knowing that one team will eventually be crowned as champion.

Man, the more I type about this, the less chance there seems of something like this working.

Thoughts?
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Old 05-28-2008, 01:56 PM   #2
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Sounds complicted. I don't know how the new playoff structure is gonna work in OOTP9 but maybe Round Robins are supported. That way have a division (or more) in each state with the winners playing a complicated set of Round Robins as its "second" before the winners move on to play in a playoff. Wait and see I guess.
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Old 05-28-2008, 06:36 PM   #3
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It's a cool idea for a league / playoff system, whether it will be possible in ootp9 I don't know.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:10 PM   #4
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Nothing to add other than: that really would be cool.
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Old 05-31-2008, 04:38 PM   #5
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Let's say that I wanted to create a league/universe for each state with, say, 64 teams in each one. If I simmed the season for each state/league/universe and at the end of the year, two teams qualify for the National Championships.

Would there be a way to "send" a copy of the 100 qualifying teams from their "home" universe to the newly created "National Championships" universe *IN THE SAME CONDITION THAT THEY ENDED THE SEASON*?
What's the limit on divisions per league and teams per division again? Fifty each. Use two subleagues and you can have 100 divisions.

We know you'll be able to setup a playoff for the top two teams of each division. Unless you meant that your National Championships would be a season unto itself, rather than a tournament of single games or series.

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