Behr
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p.s. I've liked your volgators term so much, I've been using it for all the negavols who badmouth us while talking good about any other team, not just Florida. I know, I'm stretching it. But it's too good a term to not use whenever possible.Those guys are the worst. Thankfully there's only 2-3 here, that I'm aware of.
I think Cade helped us yesterday and I now believe we give ga a game.
So far, it's really just math playing out:it's already been pointed out on here that in all likelihood, there wont be an undefeated SEC champion. 10 SEC games for any team is a tough task. So I am not surprised that it whittled to 4 teams after week two.
So far, it's really just math playing out:
14 cut in half becomes 7.
7 cut in half becomes 3.5 --> 4.
Same for the B12:
10 cut in half becomes 5.
5 cut in half becomes 2.5 --> 3.
Of course, no one would've guessed that those 3 would beTexas, Oklahoma, and TCUIowa State, Okla State, and Kansas State.
...
Now, of course, we're getting to the point where the simple math of .50 vs .50 chance gives way to the more complicated math of .90 vs .10 and .68 vs .32. So we'll probably start hanging on to more undefeated teams than a "divide by 2 each week" algorithm would give.
Here's hoping we remain on the happy side of the math.
Go Vols!
Well you have some holes in your write up. The biggest problem is that you don't know which teams with undefeated records play in week after week 1. If all 7 undefeated teams played winless teams in week two, then you could still have 7 undefeated teams after week two.So far, it's really just math playing out:
14 cut in half becomes 7.
7 cut in half becomes 3.5 --> 4.
Same for the B12:
10 cut in half becomes 5.
5 cut in half becomes 2.5 --> 3.
Of course, no one would've guessed that those 3 would beTexas, Oklahoma, and TCUIowa State, Okla State, and Kansas State.
...
Now, of course, we're getting to the point where the simple math of .50 vs .50 chance gives way to the more complicated math of .90 vs .10 and .68 vs .32. So we'll probably start hanging on to more undefeated teams than a "divide by 2 each week" algorithm would give.
Here's hoping we remain on the happy side of the math.
Go Vols!
So far, it's really just math playing out:
14 cut in half becomes 7.
7 cut in half becomes 3.5 --> 4.
Same for the B12:
10 cut in half becomes 5.
5 cut in half becomes 2.5 --> 3.
Of course, no one would've guessed that those 3 would beTexas, Oklahoma, and TCUIowa State, Okla State, and Kansas State.
...
Now, of course, we're getting to the point where the simple math of .50 vs .50 chance gives way to the more complicated math of .90 vs .10 and .68 vs .32. So we'll probably start hanging on to more undefeated teams than a "divide by 2 each week" algorithm would give.
Here's hoping we remain on the happy side of the math.
Go Vols!