B. Multiple team tie:
1. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular-season. a. When comparing records against the tied teams, the team with the higher winning percentage shall prevail, even if the number of games played against the team or group are unequal (i.e., 2-0 is better than 3-1, but 2-0 is not better than 1-0).
b. After the top team among the tied teams is determined, the second team is ranked by its record among the original tied teams, not the head-to-head record vs. the remaining team(s).
This came off the Big 10 sight. If Mn and Iowa are tied at 11-5 with either Nebraska or Maryland. Gophers win the tiebreaker with Iowa.
If it is a 3 way tie with Mn. Maryland and Iowa. Mn 2-1 Maryland 1-1 Iowa 1-2 Gopher take the 3 spot
If a 3 way tie with Mn. Nebraska and Iowa Mn 1-1 Nebraska 3-0 Iowa 1-2 Gophers take the 4 spot
I believe if Gophers win, they have at least the 4 spot just like the Kat said. Again that's what I believe!
If Mn and Iowa both lose and end up at 10-6 with Michigan. That throws Indiana into the mix for a 4 way 10-6 tie and I'll let someone else figure that out. Bottom line if Gophers win. they are either #3 or #4. Maybe