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Predicting The West
Well, kinda. There might be a couple of surprises though.
Stat Nerd Better At Predicting Elections Than Predicting The NL East [Geeks]
Stat Nerd Better At Predicting Elections Than Predicting The NL East [Geeks]
deadspin.com — If you're a seamhead, you know Nate Silver as the Baseball Prospectus geek who has probably forgotten... more about algorithms than you and I will ever know. He invented the PECOTA projection system, which predicted Tampa Bay's first 90-win season way ... (more) Stat Nerd Better At Predicting Elections Than Predicting ...
Predicting the SEC - Week Nine
Predicting the SEC - Week Nine
thebigredboard.com — Football season is already slipping away from us as Week Nine is upon us. Good things just... never last. We'll be mourning the previous 4 months at the final whistle of the BCS Championship game soon enough. Speaking of good things... (more) Predicting the SEC - Week Nine
Predicting the SEC - Week Ten
Predicting the SEC - Week Ten
thebigredboard.com — Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville, Fla.) (3:30 p.m. ET / CBS) - "The World's Largest Oxymoron" earns this... week "BRB's SEC Game of the Week" nod as the two one-loss rivalry teams look to stake their claim as head honcho in the SEC Eastern Division. A neutral site makes this... (more) Predicting the SEC - Week Ten
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