Rules

 Rules

The objective is to pick more bowl game winners than any other entrant. 

If there is a tie between entrants after the national championship game, we use a tiebreaker to determine the winner (read "Tiebreaker" below).

If needed, this same tiebreaker is used to determine second and third-place finishers, regardless of the rankings shown on the ESPN website



Tiebreaker  


The "Tiebreaker Game" is the National Championship Game scheduled for Monday, January 20, 2025. 


Tiebreaker #1

Select the correct national champion. If two or more entrants have the same number of correct picks and they have selected the correct champion, we will move to the tiebreaker score. 


Tiebreaker #2

Entrants should submit a predicted score. If a predicted score is not submitted, it is given a default prediction of zero (0) points. 


An entrant's predicted score is compared to the actual total score of the underlying Tiebreaker Game. The entry with the smallest point differential is considered the winner.


Example: Entrant A submits a prediction of 84 total points scored, and Entrant B submits 97. Let us assume that 90 points are scored in the game. In this example, Entrant A would have a Tiebreaker Score of 6, and Entrant B's Tiebreaker Score would be 7. In this scenario, Entrant A would win the tie.


If Tiebreaker Scores are equal, payouts will be divided evenly. 



Payouts 

Listed in percentages of the total units collected

1st Place: 60%

2nd Place: 30%

3rd Place: 10%