Undefeated team countdown

I like it. Iowa State controls the most territory and about to conquer the country!



I like the look of this. But how does a school win the turf of another school they don't play? For example, if the Razorbacks were to lose and Baylor and LSU win, do they just divide their "territory" equally among the three of us? IF CSU loses and LSU wins, does ISU and Baylor get turf because they touch CSU and LSU gets nothing?

I hated playing RISK as a kid.
 
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I like the look of this. But how does a school win the turf of another school they don't play? For example, if the Razorbacks were to lose and Baylor and LSU win, do they just divide their "territory" equally among the three of us? IF CSU loses and LSU wins, does ISU and Baylor get turf because they touch CSU and LSU gets nothing?

I hated playing RISK as a kid.
The creator does another one where you take over the territory. I could be mistaken but I think this is closest school.
 
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Musselman getting tossed, barring a miracle, Arkansas is going down. 18 point lead with 3:30 to go.
I don't know what game he is watching, yes the one that sent him over the top was a foul on OU, but I saw Arkansas get away with a lot before that. Heck in the minute before that happened they missed a kicked ball by Arkansas and they missed an out of bounds call that should have been OU ball
 
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I don't know what game he is watching, yes the one that sent him over the top was a foul on OU, but I saw Arkansas get away with a lot before that. Heck in the minute before that happened they missed a kicked ball by Arkansas and they missed an out of bounds call that should have been OU ball

I thought he was getting plenty of calls but both coaches were all over the refs from the get go.

Big 12 looking strong.
 
Rams got right back in it. Cut it to 1.
I think saying there is 100 people in the stands for this one would be a stretch.

Tournament in Ft. Worth. Everybody knows Texas loves its basketball.

CORRECTION: Not a tournament. Three-game one-day "showcase."
 
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I like the look of this. But how does a school win the turf of another school they don't play? For example, if the Razorbacks were to lose and Baylor and LSU win, do they just divide their "territory" equally among the three of us? IF CSU loses and LSU wins, does ISU and Baylor get turf because they touch CSU and LSU gets nothing?

I hated playing RISK as a kid.
You are over thinking it. The redditor that makes these maps states that it is a map of the closest undefeated team to each US county.

It doesn’t matter who is playing who, all that matters is if you’re undefeated and how close you are to that school.
 

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