The Draft itself is a simple process between two combatants. Ren and Stimpy will take turns making picks until both have 65 teams each. Any team within Division I Men's Basketball is eligble for the draft. Currently, you can select from a total of 347 schools. Also, since Ren is a Michigan St diehard and Stimpy bleeds Texas Longhorns orange, the winner of the Texas/MSU game gets an extra pick at the end of the draft. Texas won easily this year so Stimpy gets the extra pick.
SCORING
There are two phases to keeping score: the regular season and the actual NCAA tournament.
PHASE 1: REGULAR SEASON RULES
To make the regular season more interesting and also add a strategic element to the draft, certain head to head matchups between Ren and Stimpy's teams in conference play are worth a specified number of points.
- For the top 6 BCS Conferences (ACC, Big 10, Big East, Big 12, Pac 10, SEC) - each head to head matchup is worth $1.00
- For all other midmajor conferences - each head to head matchup is worth $2.00
- Now if during the draft a player decides not to draft a team from a conference, he forfeits that conference to the other guy. The penalty for forfeit is $4.00 for midmajors and $5.00 for BCS Conferences.
- Also, the player who drafts the team with the worst overall record at the end of the season (based on won/loss percentage) gets a $5.00 penalty.
Phase II : The NCAA Tournament/NIT
Once the tournament starts, it's all about how many total points your teams score. We take the total points scored x .10 per point. The points are added up whether or not your team wins or loses its match. But obviously the further your teams advance through the tourney, the more points you will accumulate. In essence, the achievements of the regular season do not matter at this point. If you pick a team that wins its regular season crown but they get knocked out of the conference tournament and aren't selected for the Big dance, Tough Noogies! You get Squadoosh for that team. OTHER RULES
- To make the NIT relevant, we decided that if your team wins the coveted title of 66th best team in the land, you get to add those points to your tally. But just the total from the NIT Championship game.
That's it. But the regular season twist makes the draft quite interesting in terms of who gets picked. Up next, the actual draft.
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