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== Top 5 Closest Games == | == Top 5 Closest Games == | ||
# Brian over Erik in [[2015]] by 0.05 points | |||
# Blake over Doug in [[2009]] by 0.13 points | # Blake over Doug in [[2009]] by 0.13 points | ||
# Oberg over Kevin in [[2014]] by 0.18 points | # Oberg over Kevin in [[2014]] by 0.18 points | ||
# McConnell over Oberg in [[2008]] by 0.34 points | # McConnell over Oberg in [[2008]] by 0.34 points | ||
# Andrew over Blake in [[2005]] by 0.39 points | # Andrew over Blake in [[2005]] by 0.39 points | ||
Revision as of 10:18, 15 September 2015
It seems every season there are games that come down to the wire and one team gets a last second win over another. Below are the closest games per year in KSL history.
KSL doesn't keep records of largest victories since point totals change to reflect the times. For example, in 2006 an IDP safety was worth 70 points. We have since widdled that down to a more reasonable 6. Also, Kicker and DST points have changed so the scores of 400 points per game are things of the past and most end up in the 200-250 point range.
During the 2014 season, we saw 4 games that were decided by less than 1 point. This was the most in KSL History.
Season
2002 - Frail over Shawn in week 5 by 1 point
2005 - Andrew over Blake in week 12 by 0.39 points
2006 - Kevin over Dave Pate in week 7 by 1.15 points
2007 - Mike over Blake in week 1 by 2.36 points
2008 - McConnell over Oberg in week 8 by 0.34 points
2009 - Blake over Doug in week 3 by 0.13 points
2010 - Mike over Palmer in week 5 by 1.56 points
2011 - Andrew over Ty Boardman in week 1 by 0.81 points and Mike over Palmer in week 5 by 0.67 points
2012 - Brian over Joe in week 8 by 1.01 points
2013 - Dave Pate over Palmer in week 6 by 1.09 points
2014 - Boardman over Andrew in week 1 by 0.67, Doug over Dave N in week 8 by 0.51, Andrew over Aaron in week 10 by 0.70, and Oberg over Kevin in week 13 by 0.18
2015 - Brian over Erik in week 1 by 0.05.