and a separate set of rules for a two-team tie. This would fall under the multiple team tiebreaker rule.
The first tiebreaker under the multiple tied teams scenario is
- Head-to-head (best cumulative win percentage in games among the tied teams). If not, every tied team has played each other, go to step 2.
This is only used if all 3 tied teams have not played all of the other tied teams (which would be the case). There's no true round-robin between BYU, ISU, and KSU. In common games between the teams:
BYU is 1-0
KSU is 1-1
ISU is 0-1
BYU would win the tie breaker. KSU and ISU would then go back to the 2 team tie breaker procedures. The first tiebreaker under the 2 team procedure is head to head. KSU wins this. So the CCG would be BYU (as the 1 seed) versus KSU as the 2 seed.