Syzygyone Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 FOX Sports column by Pete Shrager Jan. 1: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas Nebraska: 27 Auburn: 24 Players of the game: Z. Taylor (NEB ): 22-30, 210 yards, 2 TDs K. Irons (AUB): 18 carries, 88 yards, 2 TDs So sayeth the Play Station 2 simulator! "And week after week, the PS2 dominated its human competition. In eight out of 13 weeks, the video game predicted more correct games than both the reader representative and me. In three of them, it got more games right than both of us combined. The simulation had Rutgers beating Louisville, Wake Forest beating Boston College, South Carolina beating Clemson. The list goes on. Every big upset — the PS2 saw it coming. " Full Story Link Here's hoping that artificial intelligence has it right! Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 This one surprised me: Dec. 28: Texas Bowl, Houston, Texas Kansas State: 42 Rutgers: 17 Players of the game: J. Freeman (KSU): 23-34, 250 yards, 3 TDs; 2 carries, 10 yards, TD R. Rice (RUT): 18 carries, 79 yards, 2 TDs But it did have the Big 12 going 6-2 in bowl games with Okie State and Texas losing. Quote Link to comment
bennychico11 Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 anyone remember what they had us at last year? I remember them doing this then, too. I doubt the OSU/Florida game with go into three overtimes, but you never know. I think KSU will win over Rutgers too. Quote Link to comment
pigsonthewing Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 so does this mean that the guys that code and create these video games missed their true calling as college football gurus? Quote Link to comment
Syzygyone Posted December 19, 2006 Author Share Posted December 19, 2006 so does this mean that the guys that code and create these video games missed their true calling as college football gurus? Hehe, No, it means that if you go by statistics, NU is the winner. But, I've never seen a computer that was able to quantify Heart! Quote Link to comment
bennychico11 Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 But, I've never seen a computer that was able to quantify Heart! really? you haven't? Well here it is. But don't share it with AU class matrix;class imatrix; class iVector; class Vector { friend class matrix; double *data; int len; public: //constructors Vector(); Vector(int n); //copy operator Vector(const Vector& original); //destructor ~Vector(); //assignment operator Vector& operator =(const Vector &original); Vector& operator =(const Vector original); //not really different or needed double& operator[](int i)const ; Vector operator +(const Vector& v); Vector operator -(const Vector& v); friend Vector operator*(double,Vector); friend Vector operator*(Vector,double); //friend Vector operator*(Vector&); //printing for debugging purposes void rprint() const; void print()const ; void resize(int n); friend double dot(const Vector& v1, const Vector& v2); friend double norm(const Vector& v); double norm(void)const; void zero(void); int length() const{ return len;} int operator==(const Vector& v)const; double max(void)const; double min(void)const; friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& s,Vector v); double mean()const; return numeric 'Heart' IF 'Heart' const(Vector 3) then jump to 'HuskerWin' Return END Quote Link to comment
Syzygyone Posted December 19, 2006 Author Share Posted December 19, 2006 But, I've never seen a computer that was able to quantify Heart! really? you haven't? Well here it is. But don't share it with AU class matrix;class imatrix; class iVector; class Vector { friend class matrix; double *data; int len; public: //constructors Vector(); Vector(int n); //copy operator Vector(const Vector& original); //destructor ~Vector(); //assignment operator Vector& operator =(const Vector &original); Vector& operator =(const Vector original); //not really different or needed double& operator[](int i)const ; Vector operator +(const Vector& v); Vector operator -(const Vector& v); friend Vector operator*(double,Vector); friend Vector operator*(Vector,double); //friend Vector operator*(Vector&); //printing for debugging purposes void rprint() const; void print()const ; void resize(int n); friend double dot(const Vector& v1, const Vector& v2); friend double norm(const Vector& v); double norm(void)const; void zero(void); int length() const{ return len;} int operator==(const Vector& v)const; double max(void)const; double min(void)const; friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& s,Vector v); double mean()const; return numeric 'Heart' IF 'Heart' const(Vector 3) then jump to 'HuskerWin' Return END Sokay, I planted a trojan horse and then changed the font color to white so them Auburn Tiger Eaglette computer whizzes won't know that they are uploading it into their game calling computer. Aaaaaaahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
WarTeddy Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Lmao!!!!! Hell I can't read it. lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. That Husker code too complicated for this Auburn boy. rofl Quote Link to comment
AV Red Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Iowa over TX and KSU over Rutgers were big surprises. I would like to see Iowa beat TX, but it sure doesn't seem possible. 6-2 for the Big 12 - I think the league office would take that. Quote Link to comment
papersun87 Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 My Xbox called it 22-10 NU. Taylor was 16-22 for 229 yards and a touchdown, even though Mo Purify got dinged on the first offensive play and didn't return. Congdon booted four field goals. Phillip Dillard (I know, he's injured in real life) tackled Kenny Irons for a safety. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Well let's hope that the PS2 was correct and NU can pull a win out here. I have a lot of respect for the Auburn fans and their team, but guys I obviously have to say GO SKERS!!!! Quote Link to comment
au! Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 class matrix; class imatrix; class iVector; class Vector { friend class matrix; double *data; int len; public: //constructors Vector(); Vector(int n); //copy operator Vector(const Vector& original); //destructor ~Vector(); //assignment operator Vector& operator =(const Vector &original); Vector& operator =(const Vector original); //not really different or needed double& operator[](int i)const ; Vector operator +(const Vector& v); Vector operator -(const Vector& v); friend Vector operator*(double,Vector); friend Vector operator*(Vector,double); //friend Vector operator*(Vector&); //printing for debugging purposes void rprint() const; void print()const ; void resize(int n); friend double dot(const Vector& v1, const Vector& v2); friend double norm(const Vector& v); double norm(void)const; void zero(void); int length() const{ return len;} int operator==(const Vector& v)const; double max(void)const; double min(void)const; friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& s,Vector v); double mean()const; return numeric 'Heart' IF 'Heart' const(Vector 3) then jump to 'TouchdownAuburn'' Return END Sorry to say it buddy, but you had a small error in there, it's okay though, i fixed it for ya'. Funny how one small phrase can make the whole program wrong! Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 class matrix; class imatrix; class iVector; class Vector { friend class matrix; double *data; int len; public: //constructors Vector(); Vector(int n); //copy operator Vector(const Vector& original); //destructor ~Vector(); //assignment operator Vector& operator =(const Vector &original); Vector& operator =(const Vector original); //not really different or needed double& operator[](int i)const ; Vector operator +(const Vector& v); Vector operator -(const Vector& v); friend Vector operator*(double,Vector); friend Vector operator*(Vector,double); //friend Vector operator*(Vector&); //printing for debugging purposes void rprint() const; void print()const ; void resize(int n); friend double dot(const Vector& v1, const Vector& v2); friend double norm(const Vector& v); double norm(void)const; void zero(void); int length() const{ return len;} int operator==(const Vector& v)const; double max(void)const; double min(void)const; friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& s,Vector v); double mean()const; return numeric 'Heart' IF 'Heart' const(Vector 3) then jump to 'TouchdownAuburn'' Return END Sorry to say it buddy, but you had a small error in there, it's okay though, i fixed it for ya'. Funny how one small phrase can make the whole program wrong! I do wanna say though that I really love the Huskers and I hope they win Jan. 1st!!!! GO BIG RED!!! That's so awesome to hear you say that!!! Quote Link to comment
au! Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 har har... don't get me wrong, I love the huskers, but i hope they lose jan. 1st, but if they win, it will still be the best loss in Auburn history (to me). Quote Link to comment
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