Originally posted by ddingo
Originally posted by Beaker
Originally posted by NSchmidt10
Actually in my stats class we are reading a book that shows how "super crunching" can predict nearly anything (wine quality, job performance, etc.) One of the chapters talked about how going for it on 4th down and anything less than 3 is statically an advantage to you if you break down average yards per punt, your defense, and your ability to move the ball. We were just playing to our advantage.
Yeah, I have read about the exact same thing.
In the USC-ND game with the famous push for the winning TD, the game was clearly rigged. Pete Carroll should have punted earlier in the drive. College football is rigged.
Whoa hey, lets try to avoid talking about USC in a positive light.
Thanks.
Originally posted by Beaker
Originally posted by NSchmidt10
Actually in my stats class we are reading a book that shows how "super crunching" can predict nearly anything (wine quality, job performance, etc.) One of the chapters talked about how going for it on 4th down and anything less than 3 is statically an advantage to you if you break down average yards per punt, your defense, and your ability to move the ball. We were just playing to our advantage.
Yeah, I have read about the exact same thing.
In the USC-ND game with the famous push for the winning TD, the game was clearly rigged. Pete Carroll should have punted earlier in the drive. College football is rigged.
Whoa hey, lets try to avoid talking about USC in a positive light.
Thanks.