How Do You Create A Sports League Schedule?
No matter what kind of league you’re involved in–whether it’s fantasy football, Little League baseball or bowling night with your office–you need to organize a proper schedule. Scheduling can be accomplished fairly easily with some basic math and a sense of how many games you can fit into a given period. The object is to be as fair as possible and give as many different teams as you can the ability to play against each other. Count the number of teams in your league and compare them to the number of games you want to play. Ideally, every team should be able to play every other team at least once. If that’s impossible, try to arrange the schedule as fairly as possible so that every team plays the same number of games and no single team receives preferential treatment. Decide if you want your schedule to be open or round-robin. An open schedule places all of the teams in a single division. They all play each other and the top teams qualify for the playoffs. A round-robin schedule place