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holy crap I have a headache now! lol
Fair enough. The timing was just coincidental then.I hadn't read a word of this thread until you posted your status the other day. It doesn't matter what the situation is, that's always been my view of stats. :dunnoI think it's funny how I post that we would've finished about 7th in the SEC and about 4th in the ACC, and I don't get a whole lot of negative responses about "the statistics don't mean blah blah blah." I post that we would've finished about 2nd in the Big XII and all of a sudden that same statistical test, wrought about by the same process isn't as correct as it was when we were finishing 7th and 4th.
If I remember correctly they were down 4 starters. Their top two WR's & two guys on defense. Off the top of my head, I know NU was down at least a couple. Steinkuhler & Jackson. Also Zaire Anderson would have more then likely been a starter if not injured earlier in the season.I don't see why this gets thrown out there so much. That team was down, like, 6 or 7 starters for that game.Statistically, a game between Nebraska and Ole Miss is a toss-up. That sucks to say that, because Ole Miss has been down for...ever, but the way the games were played last year, it would be a toss up. It was also very unexpected that we stuck with Georgia for as long as we did.I think we would be above ole miss, but other than that, sounds pretty good to me
I would guess he would have tested it out for the Big Ten at the beginning to check the accuracy.Are you going to do one for the Big Ten as well? Last year was a pretty weird year for the conference so I wouldn't be surprised to see some odd results from an analytics perspective.
I did, but figured displaying the Big Ten results wasn't what people would be looking for. But since the request has popped up, here were the results:I would guess he would have tested it out for the Big Ten at the beginning to check the accuracy.Are you going to do one for the Big Ten as well? Last year was a pretty weird year for the conference so I wouldn't be surprised to see some odd results from an analytics perspective.