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Sports simulation website WhatIfSports.com presents December Madness, a
16-team playoff comprised of the 11 conference champions and
best five at-large teams. Results include scores, boxscores, game recaps, awards and stats for all 15 playoff games. See who will compete in the championship!
For our playoff preview, we have simulated all
the way through the playoffs 10,001 times, giving us
odds for every team winning in each round. Those odds as well as boxscores for the four upcoming Wild Card round games are below.
Every year seems like the perfect year for
a college football playoff and this year is no
exception (even the President-elect is calling for it). Sports simulation website WhatIfSports.com presents December Madness, a 16-team playoff comprised of the 11 conference champions and best five ...
Each regular season game is simulated 10,001 times,
with the sum of the averages of those games
being our final predicted outcome. This allows us to account for every player and statistical interaction in an NFL game. Rosters and depth charts are up-to-date.
Each Tuesday morning during the season, we will
preview every NFL game of the upcoming week. The
inputs to the 10,001 simulations of each upcoming game are based on a rigorous analysis of each team that considers strength-of-schedule-adjusted team and player ratings.
Sports simulation website WhatIfSports.com presents December Madness, a
16-team playoff comprised of the 11 conference champions and
best five at-large teams. Over the next four weeks, results will be unveiled with scores, boxscores, game recaps, awards and stats for all 15 playoff games.
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NFL football simulation engine to
present the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of
all 32 teams. We simulated every possible match-up in the NFL 100 times, and used the winning percentages from those nearly 50,000 games to evaluate all every team.
We present our updated, weekly fantasy football projections.
Each regular season game is simulated 10,001 times, with
the sum of the averages of those games being our final predicted outcome. This allows us to account for every player and statistical interaction in an NFL game.
Each Tuesday morning, we will preview every NFL
game of the upcoming week. The inputs to the
10,001 simulations of each upcoming game are based on a rigorous analysis of each team that considers strength-of-schedule-adjusted team and player ratings and then makes modifications for injuries and depth
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NCAA football simulation to present
the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of all
teams. We simulated every possible DI FBS match-up one hundred times, and used the winning percentages from 700,000+ games to evaluate every team.
We simulated all 34 college football bowls 1,000
times to find the likely winners and average scores
from each game. Results and example boxscores from all 34 games are below. If you would like to play these games yourselves, every 2008 teams is available through the site's free college football Sim
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NFL football simulation engine to
present the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of
all 32 teams. We simulated every possible match-up in the NFL 100 times, and used the winning percentages from those nearly 50,000 games to evaluate all every team.
Each regular season game is simulated 10,001 times,
with the sum of the averages of those games
being our final predicted outcome. This allows us to account for every player and statistical interaction in an NFL game. Rosters and depth charts are up-to-date and as accurate as possible as of Tuesday.
Each Tuesday morning, we will preview every NFL
game of the upcoming week. The inputs to the
10,001 simulations of each upcoming game are based on a rigorous analysis of each team that considers strength-of-schedule-adjusted team and player ratings.
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NCAA football simulation to present
the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of all
teams. We simulated every possible DI FBS match-up one hundred times, and used the winning percentages from 700,000+ games to evaluate every team.
Each Monday morning, we will preview every college
football DI FBS game of the upcoming week. The
inputs to the 10,001 simulations of these games are based on a rigorous analysis of each team that considers strength-of-schedule-adjusted team and player ratings.
Each regular season game is simulated 10,001 times,
with the sum of the averages of those games
being our final predicted outcome. This allows us to account for every player and statistical interaction in an NFL game. Rosters and depth charts are up-to-date and as accurate as possible as of Tuesday
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NFL football simulation engine to
present the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of
all 32 teams. We simulated every possible match-up in the NFL 100 times, and used the winning percentages from those nearly 50,000 games to evaluate all every team.
WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NCAA football simulation to present
the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of all
teams. We simulated every possible DI FBS match-up one hundred times, and used the winning percentages from 700,000+ games to evaluate every team.
The inputs to the 10,001 simulations of these
games are based on a rigorous analysis of each
team that considers strength-of-schedule-adjusted team and player ratings and then makes modifications for injuries and depth at each position.





















WhatIfSports December Madness: Round 3 Results