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Coppell - Cedar Hill:

Games this week:

Thursday, 5/10, 7:00 Grand Prarie High School(CH home team)
Friday, 5/11, 7:00 Grand Prarie High School(Coppell home team)
Saturday(if needed) 1:00 Grand Prarie High School(will flip)


Does anyone know the order of what the coaches flip for?

1) 1 verse 3 game format?
2) locations ( home / away or neutral site)?
3) etc...

I know our coach wanted a three game series but I wonder hos we ended up with at a neutral site and Cedar Hill as the home team first?
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Originally posted by MeatsDad:
Does anyone know the order of what the coaches flip for?

1) 1 verse 3 game format?
2) locations ( home / away or neutral site)?
3) etc...

I know our coach wanted a three game series but I wonder hos we ended up with at a neutral site and Cedar Hill as the home team first?



My underestanding, and FD probably can set the record straigh,t is IF the teams cannot agree on formats, location etc. THEN they flip. Winner chooses format, they flip for location etc.. I know last week Grapevine wnated one games at their place and FM coaches bragained for 3 at Grapevine.
The FM coach negotiated the 3 away games in exchange for not having to flip for the 1 vs 3 game series. He knew he could win a 3-game series on any field in the US or Canada. A single game is still a higher risk.

Each coach has a different preference/strategy. It appears to me that the Rockwall coach will trade two away games for the 1st game at home. He knows he has a huge advantage if he wins game 1. It works for him.
Last edited by Panther Dad
Generally the format(1 game v. 3 game), is the first matter discussed. It hard to negotiate anything else without knowing this.

Once that is decided everything else is on the table. Typically location (home/home/home, home/home/neutral, home neutrals, all three neutral, etc.), if neutral whose home when, game times, umpire chapters and crew format, game balls, etc.

The REAL negotiation is for the 1 v. 3 game series. The coach wanting 3 can concede any and every thing in an attempt to get the series. If it doesn't work and he loses the flip the negotiations typically turn very cold.

It's about the most interesting off the field aspect of the playoffs to me, and almost as much fun to strategize about as the games.

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