The method used to assign teams to divisions makes the overall strength (average) of each division approximately equal and avoids any favoritism in the placement of teams or groups of teams in the divisions. Seeding: Teams are seeded by their average ratings at the moment team entries officially end. Divisions: Divide the number of teams by 4 to determine how many “quad�
(4-team) divisions there will be. If there are extra teams (1 to 3 possible), the extra teams are taken from the teams in the median group of ratings and are assigned to one or two of the original quad divisions, which then become “hex� (5- or 6-team) divisions.
Populating the Divisions: The divisions are filled by putting the highest and lowest seeded teams in the first division and the second highest and second lowest seeded teams in the second division. Once each division is half full (two teams), continue the process, but assign the next highest and lowest remaining teams to the last division, and work upwards ... more.
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