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The Bigger Board Bestball Tournament Rules


Underdog contests are governed by our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and the rules listed below. For AZ users, please refer to our Terms of Use here.

Entrants into Underdog contests compete to accumulate points based on athletes’ statistical performance in sporting events. Contest results are determined by the total points accumulated by each individual lineup entry according to the relevant scoring rules.

General Contest Information

  • Entrants select players through a snake draft. In a snake draft, the pick order is reversed each round. In other words, the entrant with the first pick in round 1, will have the last pick in round 2 and the first pick in round 3.

  • Entrants are required to pay an entry fee of $100 per entry to enter The Bigger Board NFL Best Ball Tournament (the “Tournament”).

  • The tournament has a total prize pool of $200,000.

  • Entrants are only allowed to enter a maximum of 5 entries in the Tournament.

  • Entry to the Tournament will be closed 2 hours before the start of the 2026 NFL Draft. This means that the Tournament closure time would move if the timing of the NFL Draft were to change for any reason.

  • Entrants draft a team of players who accumulate points throughout the duration of the contest period.

  • Once entrants draft, their rosters are set—there are no waivers, substitutions, or trades during the contest period.

  • At the end of each NFL week, Underdog automatically selects the entrant’s highest scoring players at the designated positions to be “starters” and only those players’ statistics over that week are counted towards the entrant’s accumulated score. This means entrants do not need to set their lineups.

  • Entrants compete in groups (“Groups”) over the course of multiple rounds (“Rounds”).

    • The Tournament will have 4 Rounds, with each round consisting of player groups as seen below:

      • Round 1 - 12 person groups

      • Round 2 - 8 person groups

      • Round 3 - 8 person groups

      • Round 4 - 23 person final group

    • The Tournament will consist of 2,208 total entries and in the Round 1, a total of 184 12-person Groups.

  • At the end of Round 1, the top four (4) performing entries in each Group will advance to Round 2 and be awarded a prize (as described below). Round 2 will consist of 736 entries in 92 8-person Groups.

  • At the end of Round 2, the top two (2) performing entries from each Group will advance to Round 3 and be awarded a prize (as described below). Round 3 will consist of 184 entries in 23 8-person Groups.

  • At the end of Round 3, the top one (1) performing entry from each Group will advance to Round 4 and be awarded a prize (as described below). Round 4 will consist of 23 entries in a single 23-person Group.

  • At the end of Round 4, the top one (1) performing entry from the Group will be the Grand Prize winner and prizes will be awarded to all entries in Round 4 (as described below).

  • Rounds*

    • Round 1 – NFL Weeks 1-14

    • Round 2 – NFL Week 15

    • Round 3 – NFL Week 16

    • Round 4 – NFL Week 17

*Structure subject to change based on the NFL Schedule that is yet to be released.

Roster Makeup

The roster makeup and scoring will follow the details below:


Roster

Roster Position

Position Number

QB

1

RB

2

WR

3

TE

1

Flex

1

Bench

12

Prize Pool

Note that at Underdog's discretion, Underdog could pay out partial prizes upon advancement that eventually will equal the total prizes per user, as seen below.

Tournament prize breakdown

1st

$30,000

2nd

$20,000

3rd

$15,000

4th

$10,000

5th

$7,800

6th

$5,000

7th

$4,000

8th

$3,000

9th

$2,500

10th

$2,000

11-15th

$1,000

16-23rd

$750

24-46th

$300

47-184th

$200

185-736th

$100

Scoring

Underdog uses official league statistics provided by reputable partners and only includes statistics from sporting events the relevant league deems to be official.

We endeavor to promptly settle contests and distribute prizes, but it is also important to us to make sure we do so accurately.

On a weekly basis, final scores will be confirmed within 72 hours after the final game of the week is played. Following NFL Weeks 14, 15, & 16, entries will be advanced within 72 hours after the final game for that NFL Week is played. Once entries are advanced, scores will be considered final and no changes will be made. Normally, any scoring changes or stat corrections provided by our partners after a contest has ended and Underdog has settled the contest will not impact the already-settled contest. However, Underdog reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to revise scores after they are released in the unlikely event of a potential scoring error by a provider or Underdog. In those circumstances, the contest results may be altered, payments may be reversed, and redone based on the correction.

If a league declares a game "postponed" or "suspended", then the statistics generated in the sporting event before that point will count toward the contest. Any statistics generated when the sporting event takes place or resumes will count only if it occurs before the relevant contest period or Round closes.

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