DCarp1231 Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 My NFL Realignment:AFC North:Cleveland BrownsCinncinati BengalsNew York JetsNew England PatriotsAFC East:Baltimore RavensPittsburgh SteelersBuffalo BillsMiami DolphinsAFC South:Indianapolis ColtsHouston TexansTennessee TitansKansas City ChiefsAFC West:Denver BroncosOakland RaidersSan Diego ChargersLos Angeles JaguarsNFC North:Green Bay PackersChicago BearsDetriot LionsNew York GiantsNFC East:Philadelphia EaglesWashington RedskinsCarolina PanthersAtlanta FalconsNFC South:New Orleans SaintsTampa Bay BuccaneersDallas CowboysSt. Louis RamsNFC West:Arizona CardinalsSan Fransisco 49ersSeattle SeahawksMinnesota Vikings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 Back to my NBA realignment plan, it'll be on either of the two versions in terms of scheduling: Schedule Format V-1.0 (84 total games): Conference play; Division play; Intra-Section play: Each team will play four times – two home, two away – for a total of 12 Intra-Division Intra-Section games (3 * 4 = 12). Conference play; Division play; Out-of-Section play: Each team will play all four teams four times – two home, two away – for a total of 16 Intra-Division Out-of-Section games (4 * 4 = 16). Conference play; Out-of-Division play: Each team will play all eight teams three times for a total of 24 Out-of-Division games (8 * 3 = 24). Out-of-Conference play: Each team will play all 16 teams twice – one home, one away – for a total of 32 Out-of-Conference games (16 * 2 = 32). Schedule Format V-2.0 (82 total games): Conference play; Division play; Intra-Section play: Each team will play six times – three home, three away – for a total of 18 Intra-Division Intra-Section games (3 * 6 = 18). Conference play; Division play; Out-of-Section play: Each team will play all four teams four times – two home, two away – for a total of 16 Intra-Division Out-of-Section games (4 * 4 = 16). Conference play; Out-of-Division play: Each team will play all eight teams twice – one home, one away – for a total of 16 Out-of-Division games (8 * 2 = 16). Out-of-Conference play: Each team will play all 16 teams twice – one home, one away – for a total of 32 Out-of-Conference games (16 * 2 = 32). Lemme know your thoughts. Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzzcut Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 My NFL Realignment:SNIPNFC North:Green Bay PackersChicago BearsDetriot LionsNew York GiantsNFC West:Arizona CardinalsSan Fransisco 49ersSeattle SeahawksMinnesota VikingsYou are sick and twisted. And that is all I'm going to say about that. Quote The CCSLC's resident Geelong Cats fan. Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends. Sounds like something from a Rocky & Bullwinkle story arc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 Why don't you just have four divisions like the NBA used to have? Because it would be impossible to group on which teams belong to which division. Plus, you want two conference where one division is a team ahead than the other? Talk about unbalanced scheduling in my opinion. Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieMoon Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 With the ECHL divisions being really lopsided, I see a realignment coming next season. Here is a realignment that makes most sense...EASTERN CONFERENCECincinnati CyclonesElmira JackalsEvansville IcemenFlorida EverbladesFt. Wayne KometsGreenville Road WarriorsGwinnett GladiatorsIndianapolis FuelKalamazoo WingsOrlando Solar BearsReading RoyalsSouth Carolina StingraysToledo WalleyeWheeling NailersWESTERN CONFERENCEAlaska AcesBakersfield CondorsColorado EaglesIdaho SteelheadsLas Vegas WranglersOntario ReignStockton ThunderUtah Grizzlies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muggens Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 Major League Soccer at 24 teams (future expansion in italics):Eastern ConferenceAtlantaChicago FireColumbus CrewD.C. UnitedMiamiMontreal ImpactNew England RevolutionNew York City FCNew York Red BullsOrlando City SCPhiladelphia UnionToronto FCWestern ConferenceChivas USAColorado RapidsFC DallasHouston DynamoLA GalaxyPortland TimbersReal Salt LakeSan AntonioSan Jose EarthquakesSeattle Sounders FCSporting Kansas CityVancouver Whitecaps FC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Top Shelf Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 How about another NBA realignment. With no relocation or expansion:EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Boston CelticsBrooklyn NetsCharlotte Hornets (Bobcats)Miami HeatNew York KnicksOrlando MagicPhiladelphia 76ersWashington Wizards CENTRAL DIVISION Atlanta HawksChicago BullsCleveland CavaliersDetroit PistonsIndiana PacersMilwaukee BucksToronto Raptors WESTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST DIVISION Dallas MavericksHouston RocketsMemphis GrizzliesMinnesota TimberwolvesNew Orleans PelicansOklahoma City ThunderSan Antonio Spurs PACIFIC DIVISION Denver NuggetsGolden State WarriorsLos Angeles ClippersLos Angeles LakersPhoenix SunsPortland Trail BlazersSacramento KingsUtah Jazz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 With the ECHL divisions being really lopsided, I see a realignment coming next season. Here is a realignment that makes most sense... EASTERN CONFERENCE Cincinnati Cyclones Elmira Jackals Evansville Icemen Florida Everblades Ft. Wayne Komets Greenville Road Warriors Gwinnett Gladiators Indianapolis Fuel Kalamazoo Wings Orlando Solar Bears Reading Royals South Carolina Stingrays Toledo Walleye Wheeling Nailers WESTERN CONFERENCE Alaska Aces Bakersfield Condors Colorado Eagles Idaho Steelheads Las Vegas Wranglers Ontario Reign Stockton Thunder Utah Grizzlies Despite the realignment, it STILL leaves the league with 2 unbalanced conferences, if you know what I mean. Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Top Shelf Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 With the ECHL divisions being really lopsided, I see a realignment coming next season. Here is a realignment that makes most sense...EASTERN CONFERENCECincinnati CyclonesElmira JackalsEvansville IcemenFlorida EverbladesFt. Wayne KometsGreenville Road WarriorsGwinnett GladiatorsIndianapolis FuelKalamazoo WingsOrlando Solar BearsReading RoyalsSouth Carolina StingraysToledo WalleyeWheeling NailersWESTERN CONFERENCEAlaska AcesBakersfield CondorsColorado EaglesIdaho SteelheadsLas Vegas WranglersOntario ReignStockton ThunderUtah GrizzliesDespite the realignment, it STILL leaves the league with 2 unbalanced conferences, if you know what I mean.How about this to balance it out? 3 divisions, no conferences.EASTERN DIVISION Elmira JackalsFlorida EverbladesGreenville Road WarriorsOrlando Solar BearsReading RoyalsSouth Carolina StingraysWheeling Nailers CENTRAL DIVISION Cincinnati CyclonesEvansville IcemenFt. Wayne KometsGwinnett GladiatorsIndianapolis FuelKalamazoo WingsToledo Walleye WESTERN DIVISION Alaska AcesBakersfield CondorsColorado EaglesIdaho SteelheadsLas Vegas WranglersOntario ReignStockton ThunderUtah Grizzlies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 With the ECHL divisions being really lopsided, I see a realignment coming next season. Here is a realignment that makes most sense... EASTERN CONFERENCE Cincinnati Cyclones Elmira Jackals Evansville Icemen Florida Everblades Ft. Wayne Komets Greenville Road Warriors Gwinnett Gladiators Indianapolis Fuel Kalamazoo Wings Orlando Solar Bears Reading Royals South Carolina Stingrays Toledo Walleye Wheeling Nailers WESTERN CONFERENCE Alaska Aces Bakersfield Condors Colorado Eagles Idaho Steelheads Las Vegas Wranglers Ontario Reign Stockton Thunder Utah Grizzlies Despite the realignment, it STILL leaves the league with 2 unbalanced conferences, if you know what I mean. How about this to balance it out? 3 divisions, no conferences. EASTERN DIVISION Elmira Jackals Florida Everblades Greenville Road Warriors Orlando Solar Bears Reading Royals South Carolina Stingrays Wheeling Nailers CENTRAL DIVISION Cincinnati Cyclones Evansville Icemen Ft. Wayne Komets Gwinnett Gladiators Indianapolis Fuel Kalamazoo Wings Toledo Walleye WESTERN DIVISION Alaska Aces Bakersfield Condors Colorado Eagles Idaho Steelheads Las Vegas Wranglers Ontario Reign Stockton Thunder Utah Grizzlies Sounds fair, but I was expecting 4 divisions and no conferences. lol Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Hey guys. I made an MLB realignment, only for schedule format purposes: 1. – AL: 1.1. – North-West Division: 1.1.1. – North Section: Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Detroit Tigers Minnesota Twins 1.1.2. – West Section: Los Angeles (Anaheim) Angels Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners Portland Beavers (expansion) 1.2. – South-East Division: 1.2.1. – South Section: Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Tampa Bay Rays Texas Rangers 1.2.2. – East Section: Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Toronto Blue Jays 2 – NL: 2.1. – North-East Division: 2.1.1. – North Section: Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Milwaukee Brewers Pittsburgh Pirates 2.1.2. – East Section: Montreal Expos (return) New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies Washington Nationals 2.2. – South-West Division: 2.2.1. – South Section: Atlanta Braves Colorado Rockies Miami Marlins St. Louis Cardinals 2.2.2. – West Section: Arizona Diamondback Los Angeles Dodgers San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Schedule Format (168 total games): a.) League play; Division play, : Each team will play with all of their three rival teams within the division 12 times (in 12 total series; 6 home, 6 away) – 18 home, 18 away – for a total of 36 Intra-Division, Intra-Section games (3 * 12 = 36). b.) League play; Division play, Out-of-Section play: Each team will play all four teams from the other section within the same division nine times (in 12 total series; 6 home, 6 away) – 18 home, 18 away – for a total of 36 Inter-Division, Out-of-Section games (4 * 9 = 36). Home-and-home basis will rotate every two years. c.) League play; Out-of-Division play: Each team will play all eight teams of the other division within the same league six times (in 16 total series; 8 home, 8 away) – 24 home, 24 away – for a total of 48 Out-of-Division games (8 * 6 = 48). d.) Inter-League play: Each team will play all 16 teams from the other league three times (in 16 total series; 8 home, 8 away) – 24 home, 24 away – for a total of 48 Inter-League games (16 * 3 = 48). Home-and-home basis will rotate every two years. Your thoughts guys? Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Admiral Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I dunno. Seems kinda complex. I think I'm gonna realign myself right outta here. I've run out of posts. Quote ♫ oh yeah, board goes on, long after the thrill of postin' is gone ♫ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I dunno. Seems kinda complex. I think I'm gonna realign myself right outta here. I've run out of posts. What seems complex? My MLB alignment? To me, it's the most balanced format I can think of. Besides, interleague play for each team can occur at least one series on each of the 16 teams, and a home/away basis for every two years. Unless, I take out the 12 games from the "League play; Division play, Out-of-Section play" section to make it like this: (4 * 6) and put those 12 games onto the "Inter-League" section, but parallel to the same division that team is on. For instance: the Boston Red Sox, representing the AL East. They would face the other 4 NL East teams 6 times (2 series, 1 home and 1 road) for a total of 24. Hope this helps on clarifying. Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virtual Appliance Posted February 23, 2014 Share Posted February 23, 2014 I'm definitely not a fan of the "we'll play all of the NFC East/AL West teams at once every four years" ideas. It totally takes away from the completeness of a season (i.e. "Why not have a Super Super Bowl every four years after every team has played all the others?").On the MLS: Balanced schedule like the Mexican Primera, but also like Mexico, have a big ass playoff tournament at the end of every "season." Supporter's Shield winner, MLS Cup winner get top 2 champs league spots, runners up in MLS Cup and Open Cup winner get 3rd and 4th spots in CONCACAF. Simple. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted February 26, 2014 Share Posted February 26, 2014 On 2/23/2014 at 1:09 AM, Virtual Appliance said: I'm definitely not a fan of the "we'll play all of the NFC East/AL West teams at once every four years" ideas. It totally takes away from the completeness of a season (i.e. "Why not have a Super Super Bowl every four years after every team has played all the others?"). On the MLS: Balanced schedule like the Mexican Primera, but also like Mexico, have a big ass playoff tournament at the end of every "season." Supporter's Shield winner, MLS Cup winner get top 2 champs league spots, runners up in MLS Cup and Open Cup winner get 3rd and 4th spots in CONCACAF. Simple. So you're not impressed with my well-balanced scheduling formats on my top sports realignments. I can understand that. My intention was to explain it that the pure pro staff member cannot. And your MLS playoff format looks amazing, along with the spots being in stake (or up for grabs). But since there are like 20 teams, it'll be like 38 total games (facing all 19 others twice). Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FGM13 Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 I dunno. Seems kinda complex.I think I'm gonna realign myself right outta here. I've run out of posts.That was fairly nonchalant for the leaving of one of the funniest CCSLCers. Quote GO OILERS-GO BLUE JAYS-GO ESKIMOS-GO COLTS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kramerica Industries Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Per the profile, not even a visit to CCSLC since the minute that post was submitted. Weird. I have my doubts to that being a permanent "leaving" but, jeez, he's stuck to his guns for the first 15 days since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlog3000 Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Any one of you guys a fan of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL)? Just wondering, because here's the format of the teams so far: 1. - Eastern Conference 1.1. - East Division Belleville Bulls Kingston Frontenacs Oshawa Generals Ottawa 67's Peterborough Petes 1.2. - Central Division Barrie Colts Mississauga Steelheads Niagara IceDogs North Bay Battalion Sudbury Wolves 2. - Western Conference 2.1. - Midwest Division Erie Otters Guelph Storm Kitchener Rangers London Knights Owen Sound Attack 2.2. - West Division Plymouth Whalers Saginaw Spirit Sarnia Sting Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Windsor Spitfires So far, the current number of total games played for a team per season is 68. But I have a curious but well-modified and proposed/suggested schedule format of the OHL so that every team can compete in a perfectly well-balanced way. Here goes the following: Schedule Format (72 total games): a.) Conference play; Division play; Each team will play its other division rivals eight times – four home, four away – for a total of 32 Division games (4 * 8 = 32). b.) Conference play; Out-of-Division play: Each team will play the four teams from the other division four times – two home, two away – for a total of 20 Out-of-Division games (5 * 4 = 20). c.) Out-of-Conference play: Each team will play all 10 teams from the other conference twice – one home, one away – for a total of 20 Out-of-Conference games (10 * 2 = 20). Lemme know your opinions and thoughts about this guys. Quote Florida State Seminoles fan for life (mostly on football, basketball and baseball)! 2011-12 ACC men's basketball conference tournament champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football Atlantic Division champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football regular season champions; 2012, 2013 & 2014 ACC football conference bowl tournament champions; 2014 NCAA D-I FBS BCS national champions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo_prankster Posted March 13, 2014 Share Posted March 13, 2014 Another pointless NHL AlignmentCLARENCE CAMPBELL CONFERENCESMYTHEAnaheim DucksCalgary FlamesEdmonton OilersLos Angeles KingsPhoenix RoadrunnersSan Jose SharksSeattle TotemsVancouver CanucksNORRISChicago BlackhawksColorado AvalancheDetroit Red WingsHouston AerosIndianapolis RacersMinnesota North StarsSt. Louis BluesWinnipeg JetsPRINCE OF WALES CONFERENCEADAMSBoston BruinsBuffalo SabresCleveland BaronsMontreal CanadiensOttawa SenatorsQuebec NordiquesPittsburgh PenguinsToronto Maple LeafsPATRICKCarolina HurricanesHartford WhalersNew Jersey DevilsNew York IslandersNew York RangersPhiladelphia FlyersTampa Bay LightningWashington Capitals Quote The Fictional Story of Austus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telemundo219 Posted March 14, 2014 Share Posted March 14, 2014 Another pointless NHL AlignmentCLARENCE CAMPBELL CONFERENCESMYTHEAnaheim DucksCalgary FlamesEdmonton OilersLos Angeles KingsPhoenix RoadrunnersSan Jose SharksSeattle TotemsVancouver CanucksNORRISChicago BlackhawksColorado AvalancheDetroit Red WingsHouston AerosIndianapolis RacersMinnesota North StarsSt. Louis BluesWinnipeg JetsPRINCE OF WALES CONFERENCEADAMSBoston BruinsBuffalo SabresCleveland BaronsMontreal CanadiensOttawa SenatorsQuebec NordiquesPittsburgh PenguinsToronto Maple LeafsPATRICKCarolina HurricanesHartford WhalersNew Jersey DevilsNew York IslandersNew York RangersPhiladelphia FlyersTampa Bay LightningWashington CapitalsI like this although Milwaukee should be in there (maybe at Indianapolis's extent) Quote College sports as we know them are just about dead. The lid is off on all the corruption that taints just about every major program and every decision that the schools or the NCAA make is only about money, money, and more money. We'll have three 16+ team super-conferences sooner rather than later, killing much of the regional flair and traditional rivalries that make college sports unique and showing the door to any school that doesn't bring money to the table in the process. Pretty soon the smaller schools are going to have to consider forming their own sanctioning body to keep the true spirit of college sports alive because the NCAA will only get worse in it's excess from here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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