American Conference#1 seed: Portland
Division Winners: Oklahoma, Winner of LA/SJ, Winner of Det/Mich
Wildcard: Loser of LA/SJ, Winner of Mem/Hou, TBD
In the Hunt: Memphis, Houston, San Antonio
We have 2 early playoff games, 1 that is truly a playoff game. Detroit and Michigan play in Week 16 with the winner hosting a playoff game and the loser home for the playoffs.
Los Angeles and San Jose also play for the right to host a playoff game, but the loser will be the #5 seed as the top wildcard, and will play the winner of Detroit/Michigan.
Memphis and Houston play each other with the winner getting the #6 seed and the loser scoreboard watching.
San Antonio will be in the playoffs with a win over Oklahoma. If they lose, I think they're out based on tiebreakers.
9-7 is the cutoff record, no 8-8 team will make it. Honolulu and Oakland can both finish 9-7, but they lack a good enough conference record, except Oakland/Houston. If they both finish 9-7, they will both be 6-6 in conference, then it goes to the next tiebreaker and I don't know what's next in MFN. Possibly net points or common games. JDB says it's like NFL tiebreakers, but somewhere he diverges.
Houston swept San Antonio
San Antonio split with Memphis
In any multi team tiebreaker, we must set division order first, which means the order of the Southwest teams needs to be solved. Houston swept San Antonio while Memphis has a better divisional record. Either way Hou/Mem goes, San Antonio would be in 3rd place with a loss to Oklahoma, and therefore out.
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