BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
Seeing Michigan included with those three schools is baffling.The bottom of that chart shows why B1G has sucked so bad recently. My goodness Purdue, Michgan, Indiana, and Illinois.
Seeing Michigan included with those three schools is baffling.The bottom of that chart shows why B1G has sucked so bad recently. My goodness Purdue, Michgan, Indiana, and Illinois.
Here is one way to look at the Badgers going forward.Those ******* BADGERS!!!
IMO the Big was pretty tolerant of underperformance for decades. There was quite a bit of such tolerance nationally, IMO (look at historical performance of schools with no excuse such as Texas and UCLA). That is changing now as the AD's and presidents are increasingly going after the huge money with multi-decade strategies.The bottom of that chart shows why B1G has sucked so bad recently. My goodness Purdue, Michgan, Indiana, and Illinois.
This doesn't look any thing like the graph and article jmfb posted a link to yesterday.
This doesn't look any thing like the graph and article jmfb posted a link to yesterday.Anyway this is why I don't get into these types of analysis. One type shows one thing and other shows something else.![]()
+1This doesn't look any thing like the graph and article jmfb posted a link to yesterday.Anyway this is why I don't get into these types of analysis. One type shows one thing and other shows something else.![]()
Statistics aren't like physics. We create statistical equations out of nothing and hope that they have some sort of bearing on actual reality, but there's really nothing inherent to test them against. Some statistics are great at accurately reflecting greatness or lack thereof, some aren't, but usually there's at least a few methods of getting to the same destination.
This chart uses a 10 year average. That means Nebraska would be considerably lower on this chart than, say, a five year average since we are including the Callahan years where recruiting was phenomenal yet the results were horrid. I would venture a guess that if a five year average were used instead, it would paint an entirely different picture for many teams, especially Nebraska and Oregon St.
I just vomited in my mouth a little.We create statistical equations out of nothing and hope that they have some sort of bearing on actual reality