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It's very inconsistent which seeds are getting a bye.  How is that decided?  For example - Daton Fix - number one overall seed - doesn't have a first round bye, but 8th seeded Garret Ricks does...

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1 minute ago, flyingcement said:

It's very inconsistent which seeds are getting a bye.  How is that decided?  For example - Daton Fix - number one overall seed - doesn't have a first round bye, but 8th seeded Garret Ricks does...

I noticed that at 157 too.

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36 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

It's very inconsistent which seeds are getting a bye.  How is that decided?  For example - Daton Fix - number one overall seed - doesn't have a first round bye, but 8th seeded Garret Ricks does...

Its random.  Its random every year, isn't that consistent?  🙂

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46 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

It's very inconsistent which seeds are getting a bye.  How is that decided?  For example - Daton Fix - number one overall seed - doesn't have a first round bye, but 8th seeded Garret Ricks does...

Technically, that's the rule both HS and college. One reason to do it that way is because if high seeds don't get pigtails they lose a chance at bonus points. It does become an issue when events decide to seed all the way down forcing high seeds to get byes. It might not be a problem in, say, the current EIWA with only one pigtail and most of them going to a lot of the same few lower ranked teams.

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8 minutes ago, gimpeltf said:

Technically, that's the rule both HS and college. One reason to do it that way is because if high seeds don't get pigtails they lose a chance at bonus points. It does become an issue when events decide to seed all the way down forcing high seeds to get byes. It might not be a problem in, say, the current EIWA with only one pigtail and most of them going to a lot of the same few lower ranked teams.

Good explanation.  I suppose that in an ideal world you could ask each seed - starting with the first - whether they want the bye- and then go down the list.  But it would be a logistical nightmare and so the rotating seeds seems like a far more practical solution.  Thanks for clearing it up

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