All in-conference games count to your mvc record for playoffs, even if you play a team(s) twice

 

New  mvc championship criteria this year using ncaa rules for ties, see below

 

 

MVC Championship Criteria

The 1st and 2nd place teams will play each other to determine the Conference Champion.

The 1st and 2nd place teams will be determined by the following formula:

A.                  The best winning percentage of Conference games as defined by

        NCAA.  ( See below. )

B.                  If tied, by head to head competition,

C.                  If tied, by common opponents measured by win-loss record,

D.                  If tied, by a playoff game,

E.                  If not possible, by a coin toss.

The NCAA's official method of computing winning percentage is, in essence, to count a tie as half-a-win plus half-a-loss.

If a team has W wins, L losses, and T ties, their winning percentage is defined by the NCAA as {(W+[T/2])/(W+L+T)}.

A record of 6-1-3 is therefore scored as "{(6+[3/2])/(6+1+3)}"... or as if it were 7.5 wins out of 10 games.

Thus, a record of 6-1-3 is a winning percentage of 0.750 (7.5/10).

It is not 0.857 (6-1), as if ties were dropped from the computation entirely.

It is not 0.600 (6-4), as if ties counted as losses.