![]() ![]() (If I understand the tie breaker rules correctly). If Ohio and Buffalo lose and Northern Illinois wins, Northern Illinois would jump to take the fifth seed, leaving Ohio and Buffalo at sixth and seventh, respectively. If Ohio and Northern Illinois lose but Buffalo wins, Ohio stands pat. ![]() If Ohio, Buffalo and Northern Illinois all lose, they stand pat at the fifth, sixth and seventh seeds respectively. If Ohio wins, they would take the fifth seed. If Kent State loses to Akron, Akron would take over the second seed and Kent State would fall to third. If Kent State should beat Akron and Toledo loses, Kent State would take the top seed by virtue of a win over Toledo earlier in the season. If Toledo wins at Ball State, they have the first seed regardless of what Kent State does. The top of the table is not set in stone just yet. The next easy one is Ball State they stay where they are because the teams below them can not leap over them nor can Ball State leap over the teams ahead of them. Even if they win on Friday night, they can not bounce above the teams ahead of them. We will start with the easiest one: Western Michigan will not be going to Cleveland. If the season were to end right now, the teams traveling to Cleveland would be the following (and I’m just showing the MAC record): With one game left in the season, the road to Cleveland is pretty clear but there still is some uncertainty. ![]()
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