The order for the draft will be as follows:
Round 1:
1. Dustin
2. Lee
3. Bryan
4. Jeremy
Round 2:
1. Jeremy
2. Bryan
3. Lee
4. Dustin
Round 3:
1. Dustin
2. Lee
3. Bryan
4. Jeremy
Etc.
The draft order was set by a very scientific method. I put all our names on a piece of paper and drew them out of my backpack as I sat here in the Wash U law library. I know, I know... you're all very impressed.
One additional note: To accomodate the tie-breaker set forth by Jeremy below, the draft will have 11 rounds. You may choose your alternate country at any time, but keep in mind that the country's medal count will only be used in the event of a tie and it will not factor into your overall score.
Only two days until the draft, so make sure you know who you're taking (and if you have no clue, allow me to recommend cross-country skiers).
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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4 comments:
How very scientific of us. Coats-Haan would be proud.
As for the draft timing, it seems we may have some scheduling problems during the live opening ceremonies. On Friday we could do a lunchtime or early evening draft; or, we could move it up a day to Thursday.
I think the early evening option will work. Bryan mentioned 5 or 6 p.m. Eastern.
By the way, Jeremy it looks like you should just quit now. No 4-seed has ever gone on to win Fantasy Olympics.
No school this small has ever made it to the state championship either, but the Hoosier's still won it.
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