In the event of a three-way tie, the won-loss records of the tied teams against each other is first considered (i.e., head to head concept). If the teams are still tied, then each team’s record against the highest seeded team not involved in the tie is considered. If the tie is still not broken, the teams’ won-loss record against the next highest seeded team not involved in the tie is considered and so on down the line until the tie is broken. If the tie is still not broken, the team with the fewest points allowed among the tied teams shall be considered. If this does not resolve the tie, then the automatic bid will be determined by a random draw conducted by the Commissioner;
C. In the event of multiple ties after a three-way tie, the same procedure as used to break a three- way tie will be applied until the tie is broken.
I would interpret this as with a 3 way tie-ETSU, Wofford and FU-since we are all 1-1 against each other-that the winner would be who had the best record against other teams going down the line-which I do not think breaks the tie. By my calculations, please correct me if I am wrong, if we beat Mercer and hold them to 14 points we would get the automatic bid. Help me out here, am I correct? Wofford-175 points allowed, thru 8 games, ETSU-179 thru 7, FU 159 thru 7 games.