The rules of Student Body Right are as follows: Instead of players, you draft 9 schools, available from a pool of all 117 teams in Division I-A. Each week, you field your squad—with five different schools starting for you each week. That means: one school for Rushing Offense, one school for Passing Offense, one for Rushing Defense, one for Passing Defense, and one for Kicking/Special Teams. The teams are interchangeable week-to-week in terms of positions, but you cannot use a team for more than one position in any given week.

For example: Let’s say you’ve drafted Texas, Penn State, LSU, Georgia Tech and Washington (plus four others, but assume you want to start these five). You can start Washington as your Passing Offense, Texas as your Rushing Offense, LSU as your Rushing Defense, Georgia Tech as your Passing Defense and Penn State as your Special Teams. The tallies earned by those schools in those particular categories combine for your score. But you can’t, for example, start Texas at more than one position each week.

Playoff Tiebreakers

  1. Head to Head Record. If there are more than two teams involved, it’s the best record among the teams involved in their head-to-head play (for example, 3-0, 2-2, etc.).
  2. Point differential in those head-to-head matchups.
  3. Point differential overall.
  4. Total points scored.
  5. Fewest points allowed.
  6. Coin flip.�