I had this notion about sports playoffs where teams are selected into different conferences, where sometimes a team from one conference will miss the playoffs though it would have been well in the playoff mix in the other conference. So here is the rule I would propose:
If the lowest seeded team to make the playoffs in one conference has a losing overall record, and the highest seeded team to miss the playoffs in the other conference has a winning overall record, then those two teams shall play in the arena of the team with the losing record, with the winner of that game advancing to the playoffs in the lowest seeded spot for the conference of the team with the losing overall record. Where a team, pursuant to this rule, plays as the lowest seeded team in another conference, it shall be treated for all venue determinations to have a lower record than any team which it meets while competing in the playoffs, excepting the final interconference game or series of the playoffs (ie the actual championship game or series).
Just a thought, there.

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In auditing news:

borgo -- Done. As in, over, finished, gone in one end and came out the other. Okay, that last one sounded not so good.
Jack -- still on page 2 of 20. But, ready to roll!!


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