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In case anyone is wondering, there are about 28,000 different ways they can add 2 sec games to the schedule. If you use FPI as a proxy for SOS, the schedules that reduce the standard deviation (average spread) and total spread in the SOS across 14 teams have us playing LSU and MSU.
 
In case anyone is wondering, there are about 28,000 different ways they can add 2 sec games to the schedule. If you use FPI as a proxy for SOS, the schedules that reduce the standard deviation (average spread) and total spread in the SOS across 14 teams have us playing LSU and MSU.
Sounds right. We absolutely should get a Miss team.

VQ last night said they were hearing no Miss teams. Just Auburn, A&M or LSU, A&M. Would be a total screw job.
 
Showed that data to my colleague who's all in on Tennessee being the next hot spot and they didn't believe it. I introduced it as UT data and they were like "oh yeah I'll believe that". Needless to say they were speechless
Don't get why someone would predict this is the next hotspot:

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As predicted last week, these hot spots peak around week 4 and start declining no later than week 6, and return to pre-surge numbers by week 10. TN is following all other hotspot trends.

Exactly why I was hoping they'd wait to see these numbers, predictably, come down before deciding on the season.
 
Don't get why someone would predict this is the next hotspot:

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As predicted last week, these hot spots peak around week 4 and start declining no later than week 6, and return to pre-surge numbers by week 10. TN is following all other hotspot trends.

Exactly why I was hoping they'd wait to see these numbers, predictably, come down before deciding on the season.
Because we're talking about politicians and beuracrats. They don't care about data
 
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