Bidding for Games

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caseypj1 wrote:I'm a Towson fan, new to this forum. Obviously we haven't had to worry about playoffs for a long time. Can someone enlighten me on bidding for playoff games? How does this work? Any exceptions?
Take a read here:

http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/champ_handbooks ... otball.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The NCAA takes 75% of the gate.
Essentially the bids guarantee the NCAA a minimum.

Home games go to the highest bidder, except in the case of seeded teams. Seeded teams only have to make the minimum bid to get a home game.
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also, I believe that the deadline for submitting bids is something like a month before the season ends. but I don't know the exact details, so I could be wrong
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JayJ79 wrote:also, I believe that the deadline for submitting bids is something like a month before the season ends. but I don't know the exact details, so I could be wrong
Deadline was last Friday.
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JayJ79 wrote:also, I believe that the deadline for submitting bids is something like a month before the season ends. but I don't know the exact details, so I could be wrong
November 11th I think.

and someone beat me to it.
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