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They would have to go by several tiebreakers.
If two teams draw statistically at the top of the table in a league or competition, tiebreakers are usually implemented to determine the final ranking. Common tiebreakers include head-to-head record, goal difference, goals scored, and in some cases, a playoff match to decide the winner.
Tiebreakers would come into play (overall division record, conference record, net points in conference, etc)
According to FIFA policy, head-to-head tiebreakers are only used as the fourth option, when points, goal difference, and goals scored are equal (respectively).
The Chargers did not have a better divisional record. Both teams were 3-3 in the division. The tiebreakers are head-to-head results, followed by divisional record, and then record against common opponents. That's where the Broncos were slightly better.
Both service boxes are used, but in a slightly different order than normal play. The player whose turn it would usually be to serve gets to serve first; he serves one point from the deuce court. After this, the players switch boxes and starting with the serving player's opponent, each player gets to serve two points in a row. The players switch service boxes after each point, just as in a regular game. They also must switch sides of the court every six total points (e.g., if the score is 4-2, the players must switch sides).Tiebreakers are scored numerically: 1, 2, 3, etc., not"15," "30," "40."Set tiebreakers (that is, tiebreakers played to determine the winner of a 6-6 set) are usually played first to 7 points by a margin of two; if the score should turn out to be 7-6 in a tiebreaker, the players must continue playing until one is ahead by two points (8-6, 12-10, and 24-22 are all valid ending tiebreak scores).
A set in tennis ends when a player reaches 6 games with a margin of at least 2 games over his opponent. A set can also be won by 7 games to 5. In most situations, should the set reach 6-6 in games, a 12-point tiebreaker is played. This tiebreaker counts as 1 game. Whoever wins the tiebreaker wins the set 7-6. In grand slams (Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, US Open) 6 point tiebreakers are played rather than 12 point tiebreakers. In the fifth set of the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the French Open, when a set reaches 6-6 in games, the set continues as usual until one player achieves a 2-game advantage. The set can end 8-6 or 100-98 or even higher, as long as there is a 2-game differential.
In the NFL, yes. I've seen games where a team scored a go-ahead touchdown and won with no time remaining, and both teams left the field, but the officials made them return to attempt the extra point. Other leagues or levels of football may make the PAT optional in this case, but the NFL requires it. I think the rationale is that the point could make a difference in tiebreakers at the end of the season.
The division is won by the team with the best overall record.If two teams have the same overall record, then the first tie breaker is head-to-head record.If the two teams split their head-to-head matches the 2nd tiebreaker is the record against divisional opponents.If they are still tied they look at best record against common opponents.If they are still tied they look at strength of schedule of the teams they both beat (ie. records of those teams)There are more tiebreakers after that, but I don't think they have ever been used.
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