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1. Oklahoma 2-0

2. Michgan 1-0

3. Florida: 0-0

3. North Carolina: 0-0

5. Purdue: 0-1

6. Alabama: 0-2

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I know how to get to the games my team is participating in, but is there a way to see the other games?

Curious how Oklahoma got two wins so much "Sooner".

ANSWERING MY OWN QUESTION: the games are at this link:

http://www.chess.com/votechess/index.html?keyword=ncaaf&show_group_games=1&page=2

You can tell which games you are in and not in, but because all the games have the same title you have to hunt around a bit to see which ones you want.

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That's cool.  I hadn't done a search for the games that way.  In the other thread "Teams that have all games started" I posted links to each teams vote chess page and individual links to each of the games.  That way you can find exactly what you're looking for.

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Oklahoma won on time. And I assume the pun was intentional!Wink

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Current Standings:

 

Michigan 4-0 (1 game in progress)

North Carolina 3-2 (all games completed, longest game: 15 moves)

*Florida 2-0 (2 games never started, 1 game in progress)

Oklahoma 2-3 (all games completed, longest game: 9 moves)

Purdue 0-3 (2 games never played, longest game: 4 moves)

Alabama 0-3 (2 games never played, longest game: 2 moves)

 

So Michigan has clinched the Victory!!!

Their final record will be either 5-0 if they win, or 4-1 if they lose.  Florida will finish with either a 3-0 or 2-1 record.  This will tie them for either North Carolina or Oklahoma in number of wins, but with fewer losses.  It's completely up to Matt how he wants to rule on that.  Fewer losses would indicate a higher winning percentage, and therefore usually rank a team higher.  However, in this case, those extra 2 games should have been played, but weren't.  Therefore, I would be inclined to give the tie-breaker to the team that actually played all of their games.  But if this final game becomes the only game that doesn't timeout (it's already the longest game of the season), I can see Florida being rewarded the tie-breaker for that reason.  Regardless, all of the other team's positions are cemented.  Only Florida's place has yet to be determined.  They are listed inbetween North Carolina and Oklahoma at the moment, but they could jump to the outside of either one.

Final Game:

http://www.chess.com/votechess/game.html?id=21958

 

Hail to the Victors!!!  Cool

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I'll give tie-breaker to who played the most games, because the groups who didn't play all their games didn't send any challenges; they just accepted the ones they got.