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Head to Head Results

Read down Air Force Boise State Colorado State New Mexico San Diego State Texas Christian UNLV Wyoming
Air Force - 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1
Boise State 1-1 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0
Colorado State 0-1 1-1 - 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1
New Mexico 0-1 0-1 1-1 - 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-2
San Diego State 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 - 0-1 1-1 0-1
Texas Christian 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-1 0-1
UNLV 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 - 1-0
Wyoming 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 -
Total 3-7 3-7 6-5 8-3 6-4 5-5 6-4 4-6

The Most recent Mountain West tiebreaker rules.:

When two teams are tied:

  1. Head to Head
  2. Record against the top team, and then descending
  3. RPI

When three or more teams are tied:

  1. Head to head
  2. Record against the top team, and then descending
  3. RPI
If, at any point above, a team separates itself from the multi-way tie, then it takes that seed and the remaining teams start from the top.

When stepping through the standings to break ties, teams with the same record are considered in the same pool. If a higher tie is broken, though, the teams are considered separately.

Current Standings

Seed #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #6 Seed #7 Seed #8
New Mexico (8-3) UNLV (6-4) San Diego State (6-4) Colorado State (6-5) Texas Christian (5-5) Wyoming (4-6) Air Force (3-7) Boise State (3-7)

Intraconference RPI

New Mexico
0.5784
UNLV
0.5670
San Diego State
0.5399
Colorado State
0.5097
Texas Christian
0.4985
Wyoming
0.4758
Air Force
0.4435
Boise State
0.4318

Strength of Schedule

UNLV
7
New Mexico
5
San Diego State
3
Wyoming
0
Colorado State
-1
Texas Christian
-1
Boise State
-3
Air Force
-4

D1 Record

New Mexico
(21-5)
UNLV
(20-6)
San Diego State
(18-6)
Wyoming
(16-8)
Colorado State
(17-9)
Texas Christian
(14-11)
Air Force
(11-11)
Boise State
(12-12)



Seeding Breakdown



32,768 Combinations Examined

Read across Seed #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #6 Seed #7 Seed #8
Air Force   0 ( 0.0%)
(22 ( 0.1%))
51 ( 0.2%)
(459 ( 1.4%))
746 ( 2.3%)
(1,024 ( 3.1%))
1,277 ( 3.9%)
(1,313 ( 4.0%))
4,839 ( 14.8%)
(1,272 ( 3.9%))
10,164 ( 31.0%)
(1,022 ( 3.1%))
13,238 ( 40.4%)
(382 ( 1.2%))
Boise State   0 ( 0.0%)
(20 ( 0.1%))
72 ( 0.2%)
(348 ( 1.1%))
717 ( 2.2%)
(794 ( 2.4%))
1,220 ( 3.7%)
(1,086 ( 3.3%))
4,626 ( 14.1%)
(1,377 ( 4.2%))
9,642 ( 29.4%)
(1,353 ( 4.1%))
13,977 ( 42.7%)
(566 ( 1.7%))
Colorado State 1,817 ( 5.5%)
(282 ( 0.9%))
5,763 ( 17.6%)
(925 ( 2.8%))
6,278 ( 19.2%)
(2,312 ( 7.1%))
7,138 ( 21.8%)
(2,688 ( 8.2%))
5,436 ( 16.6%)
(1,730 ( 5.3%))
1,935 ( 5.9%)
(829 ( 2.5%))
284 ( 0.9%)
(322 ( 1.0%))
8 ( 0.0%)
(48 ( 0.1%))
New Mexico 21,443 ( 65.4%)
(2,150 ( 6.6%))
6,022 ( 18.4%)
(3,354 ( 10.2%))
1,603 ( 4.9%)
(1,610 ( 4.9%))
114 ( 0.3%)
(366 ( 1.1%))
1 ( 0.0%)
(25 ( 0.1%))
     
San Diego State 3,022 ( 9.2%)
(1,232 ( 3.8%))
6,787 ( 20.7%)
(2,485 ( 7.6%))
6,675 ( 20.4%)
(2,268 ( 6.9%))
6,017 ( 18.4%)
(1,573 ( 4.8%))
4,394 ( 13.4%)
(762 ( 2.3%))
1,583 ( 4.8%)
(215 ( 0.7%))
303 ( 0.9%)
(89 ( 0.3%))
17 ( 0.1%)
(23 ( 0.1%))
Texas Christian 475 ( 1.4%)
(606 ( 1.8%))
1,089 ( 3.3%)
(1,619 ( 4.9%))
3,420 ( 10.4%)
(2,095 ( 6.4%))
6,281 ( 19.2%)
(1,680 ( 5.1%))
9,134 ( 27.9%)
(1,218 ( 3.7%))
4,901 ( 15.0%)
(1,048 ( 3.2%))
2,337 ( 7.1%)
(837 ( 2.6%))
825 ( 2.5%)
(341 ( 1.0%))
UNLV 3,730 ( 11.4%)
(494 ( 1.5%))
7,696 ( 23.5%)
(1,461 ( 4.5%))
7,617 ( 23.2%)
(2,567 ( 7.8%))
4,523 ( 13.8%)
(2,222 ( 6.8%))
2,859 ( 8.7%)
(958 ( 2.9%))
1,892 ( 5.8%)
(335 ( 1.0%))
500 ( 1.5%)
(185 ( 0.6%))
178 ( 0.5%)
(44 ( 0.1%))
Wyoming   739 ( 2.3%) 1,758 ( 5.4%)
(2 ( 0.0%))
2,557 ( 7.8%)
(68 ( 0.2%))
5,158 ( 15.7%)
(429 ( 1.3%))
10,245 ( 31.3%)
(973 ( 3.0%))
7,247 ( 22.1%)
(1,069 ( 3.3%))
3,655 ( 11.2%)
(504 ( 1.5%))
Numbers in parenthesis represent ties to be resolved by RPI

Current RPI Table

TeamRPI
UNLV0.6310
Colorado State0.6044
New Mexico0.6038
San Diego State0.5959
Wyoming0.5580
Texas Christian0.5402
Air Force0.5088
Boise State0.5053




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