You have a meeting with others team if is middle or high school. Have a meeting with the teams and set up the games?
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∙ 12y agoYou'll need to give one of the teams a "bye" each week. You shouldn't need six weeks to have five teams face each other, though, you should be able to do it in five (each team has to face four others, plus the bye week).
You have a game every Wed. each week for 4 weeks then on the 5 week you play 2 games Monday and Wed.
The easiest way is to use one of the many pool league schedule makers available. Otherwise, it is just a matter of developing a spreadsheet of 7 teams v 7 teams, with the last shown being the "bye". The teams should be listed in a logical order, or a draw of cards should be used for order, because 1 team will not get the "free win" of the bye. List the first 7 teams on left in the spreadsheet, next 7 to the right. Then use a shift of 1 in each column for the first 7 weeks. The next 5 weeks should take teams 8 through 12 in the left column and use a shift of 2 so that each team gets a different opponent in the next 5 weeks. The left column should represent home team, the right side the visiting team.
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There are 17 weeks, in which each team plays 16 games and is off for a bye week. There are about 26 weeks in the entire season. - 4 weeks of preseason games. - 17 weeks of regular season games (each team has 1 bye week) - 5 weeks of playoffs : wild card, divisional, conference, pro bowl, and Super Bowl.
If you make 5 per week, then it will take you 14 weeks to make 70.
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There are 17 weeks, in which each team plays 16 games and is off for a bye week. There are about 26 weeks in the entire season. - 4 weeks of preseason games. - 17 weeks of regular season games (each team has 1 bye week) - 5 weeks of playoffs : wild card, divisional, conference, pro bowl, and Super Bowl.
As much as she can negotiate.....
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