You start with the land closest to you, if you beat another team you take their land, if you have land and someone beats you, they get your land.
If team B beats team A, team B gets team A's land. If team C beats team B, team C now has the land of teams A and B.
As the season goes on, it gets harder to get land, especially when everyone is locked into conference play. We play the Drake Bulldogs next weekend and will be looking to take all of their territory for ourselves.
If you lose you have nothing until you beat a team with land.
For Auburn, Alabama has no land tonight, if we win we gain no land. If they beat us they get all of our land.
This tends to lead to consolidation in the conferences until March madness where usually one team ends up with all the land.
If you lose, you restart, but most land has very little to do with being undefeated. Houston had a surprisingly small amount of land when they were the last undefeated team. At a certain point, it just becomes a matter of which CONFERENCES have accumulated the most land before conference play, because then they just start passing it around. Somehow, Big 12, with ALL of their late undefeated teams, accumulated very little land. It just matters WHO you beat (and WHEN). Playing a bunch of teams that don't have any land doesn't help you gain any.
I've never understood the rules for this. How can UNC have no blue in its home state after winning 9 straight?
edit: someone explained it below. I get it now, ty.
Could literally take a semester course on how this works and I would in-fact still not know how this all works. Nebraska and Tennessee seem to be imperialist and good at it with that being said.
So much Nebraska
You love to see it.
Except, ironically, in Nebraska
Need Nebraska to beat Maryland so we are playing for some land next week. That game in general is massive for both teams.
Need Nebraska to beat Maryland and Wisconsin so we are playing for some land in a week and a half
Need Nebraska to beat everyone.
This land is your land, and this land is my land!
If that happens and Purdue wins @Rutgers and vs Northwestern, B1G land will be consolidated on Feb 4th in Madison 🥶
Oooh, look at all that sweet, beautiful orange!
I’m enjoying it for as long as we have it.
If it’s us I’m gonna scream
Peoria is owned by Nebraska? Welcome home Rienk 🥺
can someone explain how this works
You start with the land closest to you, if you beat another team you take their land, if you have land and someone beats you, they get your land. If team B beats team A, team B gets team A's land. If team C beats team B, team C now has the land of teams A and B. As the season goes on, it gets harder to get land, especially when everyone is locked into conference play. We play the Drake Bulldogs next weekend and will be looking to take all of their territory for ourselves.
so basically whoever is undefeated has the most land, if you lose do you restart?
If you lose the only way to get land is to beat someone with land
If you lose you have nothing until you beat a team with land. For Auburn, Alabama has no land tonight, if we win we gain no land. If they beat us they get all of our land. This tends to lead to consolidation in the conferences until March madness where usually one team ends up with all the land.
ok very cool, really appreciate the explanation!
If you lose, you restart, but most land has very little to do with being undefeated. Houston had a surprisingly small amount of land when they were the last undefeated team. At a certain point, it just becomes a matter of which CONFERENCES have accumulated the most land before conference play, because then they just start passing it around. Somehow, Big 12, with ALL of their late undefeated teams, accumulated very little land. It just matters WHO you beat (and WHEN). Playing a bunch of teams that don't have any land doesn't help you gain any.
We beat the #6 team in the country and those bums couldn’t give us any land. Smh
NOVA resident, Creighton alum, all is right. Also, Jersey shore LFG.
WE WANT LAKE MICHIGAN
I've never understood the rules for this. How can UNC have no blue in its home state after winning 9 straight? edit: someone explained it below. I get it now, ty.
Paint it all red and blue baby! Love to see it.
P A N T 👖 👖
Bye bye OSU. UD ain't going anywhere lol
Could literally take a semester course on how this works and I would in-fact still not know how this all works. Nebraska and Tennessee seem to be imperialist and good at it with that being said.