antdroidx / CFB-Coach-v1

College Football Coach Career: An Re-Coding Expansion of https://github.com/jonesguy14/footballcoach
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Universal Relegation Schedule #59

Open dathomas1 opened 5 years ago

dathomas1 commented 5 years ago

If Universal Relegation is used, your conference schedule forces rematches between some opponents. This could be unfair to some teams.

With the new scheduling algorithms, could you set the amount of conference games based on conference size?

Maybe if the conference has less than 8 teams, use a double round robin format. If between 8 and 13 teams, then only have 7 or 12 conference games. If greater than 13 teams, then extend the season to allow more weeks. Or, you could divide the conference into 2 divisions. Those divisions would only play divisional games with only the division leaders playing in the CCG.

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antdroidx commented 5 years ago

Hi,

Yea I was thinking about what to do here without having unfair OOC scheduling involved, and the best solution I could come up with was what it is now. Extending season is now possible, but becomes complicated. I could have multiple bye weeks as well. I'll think about it. There's really no fair way around it while trying to retain the same scheduling. If you have too little teams, the awarding is totally biased too.