This can be done in many ways, listed below are a couple of examples. Once all of the squares are full it is time to set up the drawing. Another option is to use our Poster Size Football Squares or our Scratch-off Football Squares. Print the square grid from above and take the grid around to family, friends, and co-workers, having each participant place their name in the square or squares of their choice. We say this just in case the winning team at the end of the game is different than the team that is winning at the quarter or half. * If you choose to use quarter or halftime scores, the team that is winning the game at the close of the quarter or half would use the top row numbers. The last option is to have 12 winning squares, one for each quarter of each game. Another option is to have 6 winning squares(the halftime score and the final score from each game). One option is to have 3 winning squares(the final score for each of the 3 games). This pool is flexible as to the number of winning squares you can have. If you would like to know the dates, times, and locations of the games please please refer to our When do the College Football Playoffs Start article. The difference is you will be using the winning team's score and the losing team's score for all 3 games of the College Football Playoffs. This pool is a spin-off of the popular Super Bowl Squares pool. Please check your local gambling laws for information on the legality of wagering money on office pools.How to run the College Football Playoff Squares Pool *Our grids are intended for entertainment purposes only. Once again to avoid problems make sure all of this is discussed before the game begins. Be sure to discuss what is going to be done in case of an overtime, some people will just ignore the overtime score, some people will substitute the overtime score for the 4th quarter, and others will declare 5 winners. You will follow this step for all four quarters. Go to the top row of numbers and find the number 7(last digit of 17) then go to the left column of numbers and find the number 4(last digit of 14) find where these two numbers intersect on the grid and the name in that square wins the first quarter. Now is time for the fun!! Begin watching the game, at the end of each quarter match the last digit of each teams score with the grid.Įxample: At the end of the first quarter the team listed at the top has 17 and the left column team has 14. After that is complete you will redraw the numbers, this time placing the drawn numbers in the gray square boxes in the left column, starting at the top.Įxample 1: Write the numbers 0-9 on pieces of paper and place them in a hat.Įxample 2: Get a deck of cards A through 10, the ace represents a one, the 10 represents a 0, 2-9 are face value After determining the drawing method, draw the numbers one at a time placing the numbers from left to right starting with the first gray square box in the top row, continue across the top row until the numbers are gone.
This can be done in many ways, listed below are 2 examples. Once all the squares are full it is time to set up the drawing. If you think you will be unable to fill the entire grid check out our 25 square grid and 100 square grid. Take the grid around to family, friends, and co-workers, having each participant place their name in the square or squares of their choice. It does not matter which team goes on which line, as long as it is done before the rest of the office pool takes place. Print the square grid from above and fill in the two blank lines beside the word "Team", with the two teams that will be playing. The concept is the same but each square will now have two numbers in the left hand column, which gives each square two chances to match the NFC score. How does the 50 square grid vary from the normal 100 Square Grid? The Football Squares above are just a generic grid that can be used for any football game of the season. This is the square grid office pool that is very popular during the Super Bowl.