Kickoff times are sorted by the starting week, so if you select from week 2 to 10, the list will be sorted by the kickoff time of week 2
Every time the "Random" button is clicked, more teams will be added to the list
Once the "Random Selection" button is clicked, a flag is set which removes duplicate games. This holds even if all the teams are unselected. For example, let's say Penn St. is playing IL this week. If you click the "Random Selection" button then click "Unselect All" then select "Select Big 10" and then click "Get Schedule", the Penn St/IL game will only be displayed once. This is useful for people who want to put together a pick sheet for a college football pick'em pool
Coach Potato Gambler Special: To display all televised games with a line from the time you wake up until you hit the hay, List the teams by "kickoff time", Select "Yes" for both showing the line and tv, then click the boxes to *only* show the games on TV with a line, then select your teams and and a single week
The AP Top 25 teams are always listed in numerical order. To display in some other order (kickoff, alphabetical etc), just add one more team to the list
An easy way to create a weekly picksheet is to select the games as normal choosing a single week. Save to the spreadsheet and run the macro. Then add a column for the entrant to write in the winner or confidence point etc
When working with background images, the finished grid will expand to fit the computer screen. The background image repeats up/down and left/right and you can zoom in and out of the grid by pressing CTRL-mousewheel until you have what you want. You may have to resize your image in an image editor like Irfanview to get the best fit. To see an example using a 1600x1200 image, paste the following link into the textbox -- http://www.strangestbrew.com/hawkeye.png