You would have to schedule 2 teams in one of the weeks.
Divide the 10 teams into two divisions of five teams each. Each team could play a division rival in the odd-number weeks. For the even-number weeks, do a random draw of opponents from the other division. Since each team will not play the same non-division opponents, you should determine leaders on division record first. If possible, the two division winners could play a championship game in the eighth week.
You'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).
Assuming each team plays once per week, such a schedule is not mathematically possible. You could arrange games on each day of the week, perhaps having more than one game per day, to avoid the concept of "byes" entirely.
Depending on the team...each team will announce a tentative schedule towards the end of September. Schedule release depends on where the team is at in the standings...if they're out of it...they'll announce it around the third week...otherwise if they make the playoffs they'll hold off until the end of October.
You have a game every Wed. each week for 4 weeks then on the 5 week you play 2 games Monday and Wed.
At any point. Usually the players on a 6 man team rotate around in a schedule to give each person a week off in the schedule. Also they can be used when there is a planed absence for a week. In some competitive leagues, the team captain may change around players after each game depending on if someone is having a bad night.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Here is my work schedule for this week."
how to copy schedule for week to week
They usually base it off of the schedule of each team in the MLB. It falls on a day when none of the teams have games.
A rolling schedule could be in reference to a schedule that a shift worker that has a job that requires 24/7 staffing requirments. For example, A 12 hour shift would have 4 -5 Teams, The fifth team being supplemental times for training purposes, who would work in the first week Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The following week they would work Wendsnesday and Thursday. The cycle will continue From a long week to a short week.
The apostrophe is used correctly in "If you look at this week's schedule..."Plural would be "If you look at the weeks' schedules..." Note the change to plural, and plural possessive.