![]() ![]() And the custom schedule maker makes it so much easier to institute a rivalry week. Whether you want to go for the scheduling nirvana of a 14-team league or a 12-team league with multiple divisions, their schedule maker will give you a painless way to create your perfect schedule. Luckily, has a free custom schedule maker. But using a drag-and-drop schedule editor without a cheat sheet is a slow, painful process. No matter the number of teams in your league, you should take the schedule seriously. Its balanced schedule means that every team plays every other team exactly once, preventing belly-aching come playoff time. That is why we switched to a 14-team league with a 13-week schedule. As a commissioner, the thing I hated most come playoff time was a manager complaining that he only missed the playoffs because he had to play “X” twice while “Y” didn’t play “X” at all and instead got to play a horrible team like “Z” twice. But it’s such a simple solution to schedule-making that I feel it should be shared. That starts with making the schedule, which I know is veering dangerously close to the league settings I promised not to get into. What is important is how you set the table for the upcoming season. whatever type of league you play in is unimportant. PPR, Superflex, IDP, Dynasty, Re-draft, Developmental, Relegation. With all the choices, I don’t like to give advice on league settings. There are the Yahoo default settings, but you also have the option customize things. Great fantasy leagues come in all shapes and sizes. While it’s a unique league, each and every one of your leagues is special and brings friends, families and co-workers closer together. ![]() Cliburn, has been the dedicated commissioner of his Yahoo Fantasy Football league the OIL since 2006. Commissioner’s Corner is a multi-part series meant to provide tips to keep your league engaged all season long and tap even more into the fun that comes with playing fantasy.
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