2009 CFL Pick 'em Pool
Contest Details
Pick the scores of the 2009 CFL regular season games and earn fantasy points.
This contest is open to the public.
This contest ended on November 8, 2009.
Rules
- Predict the score for 2009 CFL regular season games. Per the scoring system below, you will accumulate points based on the accuracy of your predictions vs. actual game scores.
Table A: Scoring Definition Correctly Predict Fantasy Points Overtime Game 25 points Non-overtime Game 1 point Tie Game (after any Overtime) 50 points Visiting Team Victory 5 points Home Team Victory 3 points Correct Score (per team) 5 points Score within 1 point (per team) 3 points Score within 3 points (per team) 2 points Score within 7 points (per team) 1 point Reverse Score (both team scores reversed) 3 points
- Entries will be ranked in descending order by the total number of points accumulated for the 2009 CFL games. The objective of the contest is to accumulate the most points.
- Predictions can be made by clicking the Make Picks link from your draft home page at overtimecentral.ca. If predictions for games are not made, a 1 - 0 regulation time home victory will be submitted. Predictions for each week can be made in advance and changed at any time before the deadline (scheduled game time) for each game. If there are difficulties accessing the website, please submit your picks via e-mail to admin@overtimecentral.ca before the deadline.
- You require a Overtime Central account to play. An e-mail address is required to create an account. One account per email address.
- A team name must be submitted with the contest entry form. Your team name will be used for publishing purposes. Your e-mail address will not be published to other participants unless your privacy settings allow. Pool prize winners' names will be published to all participants of the pool.
- There is no entry fee for this contest.
- There is no entry deadline. To be eligible to pick scores for all contests you must enter and make your first picks by July 1, 2009 5:00 PM CST (MDT).
- Updates will be provided online and by text e-mail weekly or as time permits. You must sign up online for e-mail updates.
- The CFL.ca website final published scores will serve as the official scores.
- All disputes will be ruled on by the administrator of the pool, Jon Fedyk, who may be a participant.