The four playoff teams have been set.
Sean Gomez (9-5)
Aaron Vaiden (9-5)
Erik Schwegler (8-6)
Jake Wilson (8-6)
The rest of the standings are:
5. Ryan Jensen (7-7)
6. Ryan Schwegler (7-7)
7. Jacob Vaiden (6-8)
8. Terrance Hall (6-8)
9. Jarrett Kimberly (6-8)
10. Chase Dooley (4-10)
Sean’s team shatters his old single season scoring record of 1,548 points by putting up a ridiculous 1,608 points. That is an average of almost 115 points per game. Aaron has won a league high 4 division championships, while Sean is now tied for 2nd with 3 division championships. Sean has only been to the playoffs 3 times, but each time has been a division champion. Twice as the #1 seed and once as the #2 seed. This is Aaron’s 5th playoff appearance. He was the #1 seed in 2012, 2013 and 2015 and the #3 seed in 2018.
Week 14 was the 3rd highest scoring week of the season.
It’s an entirely new playoff field, with none of the playoff teams from 2019 making it this year.
The longest playoff drought in league history ends at 7 seasons with Sean finally making it back for the first time since 2012. The longest active streak for missing the playoffs is Chase, who has not made the playoffs in 4 straight seasons.
Erik finishes 2020 as the highest scoring owner with 13,195 points.
Every owner saw an increase to their season average for points against.
Sean’s career average of 10.63 points per game per WR start is a full point above the 2nd place mark of 9.63ppg.
Erik makes the playoffs for the 2nd time in his career, with the only other appearance being in 2017 when he won Robbie Bowl VII as the #2 seed.
Jake makes the playoffs for the 5th time in his career. He was the #3 seed in 2011, 2013 and 2015 and the #2 seed in 2016.
Jacob had the 3rd most points ever scored against this season with 1,437, or almost 103 points per game.
Ryan becomes the 3rd team in history to start 4-0 and miss the playoffs.
Chase becomes the 16th member of the dreaded “4-10 or worse” club.
Sean becomes the 3rd team to lead the league in scoring in 6 weeks in the regular season The other two teams went on to win the Robbie Bowl while leading both playoff weeks in scoring.
Ryan broke the record for most adds in a single season with 65. Schweg’s old record of 64 has stood since 2012. He also spent the most money in a season in league history with $110.25.
Jake extends his record of consecutive wins vs one owner (Ryan) to 12 straight wins. Currently, the second longest active streak is Terrance’s 6-game winning streak over Jarrett. Jake’s 16 career wins against Ryan are now tied for the most with Ryan’s 16 wins against Erik. Terrance’s win % of 77.8% against Jarrett is now tied for best with Jake’s 77.8% win against Schweg.