Las Vegas Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 1:52 am
We have officially picked the selection order for the Las Vegas Auction League. These 14 owners will be using an imaginary $200 budget to select 20 players on Friday, Sept. 3rd starting at 6 p.m. at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. The winner earns $4,000, second place $1,750 and third place $550. There are two divisions in the Auction League and six teams actually qualify for the playoffs, with the division champions earning first-round byes.
Anyway, here's the Selection Order:
1. Kyle Pope
2. John Crane
3. Kevin LaCour
4. Charlie Gillespie
5. Marc Moyer
6. John Zaleski
7. Dale Tobias/Kevin Dukesherer
8. Phillip McDonald
9. Bill Ezzell
10. Harlon Waggoner
11. Gordon Gekko
12. Shawn Childs
13. Dave Cushard
14. Chris Schrinker
Under this scenario, here are the two divisions with odd-numbered teams in one division and even-numbered teams in another. For the sake of argument, we'll call them the East and the West Divisions:
EAST DIVISION
Kyle Pope
Kevin LaCour
Marc Moyer
Dale Tobias
Bill Ezzell
Gordon Gekko
Dave Cushard
WEST DIVISION
John Crane
Charlie Gillespie
John Zaleski
Phillip McDonald
Harlon Wagoner
Shawn Childs
Chris Schrinker
Just so everyone understands the playoff format, here it is from the Rules: Leagues will be split into two seven-team divisions and the divisional winners will receive a first-round bye in the league playoffs. The second-place teams based on records and the two remaining teams with the highest point total for the regular season will also advance to the league playoffs, meaning six teams from each division advance to the playoffs. The third-seeded team will take on the sixth-seeded team in Week 14, while the fourth-seeded team will take on the fifth-seeded team. The lowest-seeded winning team from that round will take on the top-seeded team in Week 15 and the middle-seeded teams will also compete in the semi-final round of the playoffs. The playoff winners from Week 15 will compete in Week 16 for the league championship prize, while the losers from Week 15 will compete in the third-place game.
I should clarify that third and fourth seeds will be based on best records among those two teams and if they were tied, obviously total points would determine that seeding. Since the last two playoff spots are determined by total points, the team with the most points among those two gets the fifth seed.
Okay, enough of that. Tom Kessenich pulled the names out of a brand new NFBC FlexFit hat (great $20 value) and somehow got Dyv pick #13 for the second straight day. Figure that. Again, blame him if you don't like your selection spot, but everyone has the same amount of money to buy players and has the same opportunity to get any player they want! Just remember that we throw out players for bidding 1 through 14 and we go back around again at the end of the round, it is not serpentine.
Let the divisional rivalries begin....and the smack talking!
Anyway, here's the Selection Order:
1. Kyle Pope
2. John Crane
3. Kevin LaCour
4. Charlie Gillespie
5. Marc Moyer
6. John Zaleski
7. Dale Tobias/Kevin Dukesherer
8. Phillip McDonald
9. Bill Ezzell
10. Harlon Waggoner
11. Gordon Gekko
12. Shawn Childs
13. Dave Cushard
14. Chris Schrinker
Under this scenario, here are the two divisions with odd-numbered teams in one division and even-numbered teams in another. For the sake of argument, we'll call them the East and the West Divisions:
EAST DIVISION
Kyle Pope
Kevin LaCour
Marc Moyer
Dale Tobias
Bill Ezzell
Gordon Gekko
Dave Cushard
WEST DIVISION
John Crane
Charlie Gillespie
John Zaleski
Phillip McDonald
Harlon Wagoner
Shawn Childs
Chris Schrinker
Just so everyone understands the playoff format, here it is from the Rules: Leagues will be split into two seven-team divisions and the divisional winners will receive a first-round bye in the league playoffs. The second-place teams based on records and the two remaining teams with the highest point total for the regular season will also advance to the league playoffs, meaning six teams from each division advance to the playoffs. The third-seeded team will take on the sixth-seeded team in Week 14, while the fourth-seeded team will take on the fifth-seeded team. The lowest-seeded winning team from that round will take on the top-seeded team in Week 15 and the middle-seeded teams will also compete in the semi-final round of the playoffs. The playoff winners from Week 15 will compete in Week 16 for the league championship prize, while the losers from Week 15 will compete in the third-place game.
I should clarify that third and fourth seeds will be based on best records among those two teams and if they were tied, obviously total points would determine that seeding. Since the last two playoff spots are determined by total points, the team with the most points among those two gets the fifth seed.
Okay, enough of that. Tom Kessenich pulled the names out of a brand new NFBC FlexFit hat (great $20 value) and somehow got Dyv pick #13 for the second straight day. Figure that. Again, blame him if you don't like your selection spot, but everyone has the same amount of money to buy players and has the same opportunity to get any player they want! Just remember that we throw out players for bidding 1 through 14 and we go back around again at the end of the round, it is not serpentine.
Let the divisional rivalries begin....and the smack talking!