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Post by fuzzy on Oct 31, 2017 12:13:07 GMT -6
If Episcopal beats Dunham and calpreps is accurate on their predictions: 1 ND 2 Newman 3 Catholic NI 4 Episcopal 5 Riverside 6 Dunham 7 Calvary Baptist 8 Ascension Episcopal One wrong prediction of win/loss here and there could flip 7 and 8. If Dunham loses they are 4th. RA would be 6th If Dunham loses, they will have roughly 12.975 power points. That puts them at 6. I know you don't want RA at 4/5, but they will be. Done deal.
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Post by 86namnit on Oct 31, 2017 12:23:08 GMT -6
The math is melting my eyeballs. Lol, maybe we need a bracket for the guru's? I got Rain and John Nash in the finals! I'll take fuzzy and the points. Vegas has the line at +2.5.
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Post by indy on Oct 31, 2017 12:26:01 GMT -6
If Dunham loses they are 4th. RA would be 6th If Dunham loses, they will have roughly 12.975 power points. That puts them at 6. I know you don't want RA at 4/5, but they will be. Done deal. I'm not predicting what I want, I'm repeating what our guru thinks. If I was predicting what I want it would be Kinder 16 @ ND 1 round 2. Lol the poodle will chirp shortly
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Post by fuzzy on Oct 31, 2017 12:29:54 GMT -6
If Episcopal beats Dunham and calpreps is accurate on their predictions: 1 ND 2 Newman 3 Catholic NI 4 Episcopal 5 Riverside 6 Dunham 7 Calvary Baptist 8 Ascension Episcopal One wrong prediction of win/loss here and there could flip 7 and 8. If Dunham loses they are 4th. RA would be 6th Here's my proof: If Dunham loses: Dunham = 125.775 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 10 (have to take those 10 points away if they hypothetically lose instead of win) - 8 (they got 8 points for beating an 8-2 team) + 9 (they now gain 9 points for losing to a 9-1 team, but don't gain an additional 10 since they lost) = 111.775/9 = 12.975 Episcopal = 127.67 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 8.88 (have to take those 8.88 points away if they hypothetically win instead of lose) + 10 (they now gain 10 points for winning) + 7.777 (for beating a 7-2 team) = 136.559/10 = 13.656. Now look at the power rankings and see where they fit.
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Post by fuzzy on Oct 31, 2017 12:31:55 GMT -6
This thread name should be changed to Division 3 possible brackets hah
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Post by redbug1 on Oct 31, 2017 12:49:09 GMT -6
all the math you think were in a engineering class I agree the 2 best teams in here are ND and RA but like a famous coach once said to be the best you gotta beat the best line m up lets play ,every dog has his day
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Post by hsfbfan on Oct 31, 2017 14:08:45 GMT -6
If Dunham loses they are 4th. RA would be 6th Here's my proof: If Dunham loses: Dunham = 125.775 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 10 (have to take those 10 points away if they hypothetically lose instead of win) - 8 (they got 8 points for beating an 8-2 team) + 9 (they now gain 9 points for losing to a 9-1 team, but don't gain an additional 10 since they lost) = 111.775/9 = 12.975 Episcopal = 127.67 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 8.88 (have to take those 8.88 points away if they hypothetically win instead of lose) + 10 (they now gain 10 points for winning) + 7.777 (for beating a 7-2 team) = 136.559/10 = 13.656. Now look at the power rankings and see where they fit. So it comes down to Dunham vs Episcopal this Friday. Who is home team? Let's add some color to this.. If Dunham beats Episcopal: Attachment DeletedIf Episcopal beats Dunham: Attachment Deleted
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Post by fuzzy on Oct 31, 2017 16:14:14 GMT -6
Here's my proof: If Dunham loses: Dunham = 125.775 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 10 (have to take those 10 points away if they hypothetically lose instead of win) - 8 (they got 8 points for beating an 8-2 team) + 9 (they now gain 9 points for losing to a 9-1 team, but don't gain an additional 10 since they lost) = 111.775/9 = 12.975 Episcopal = 127.67 (projected total after week 10 and winning week 10) - 8.88 (have to take those 8.88 points away if they hypothetically win instead of lose) + 10 (they now gain 10 points for winning) + 7.777 (for beating a 7-2 team) = 136.559/10 = 13.656. Now look at the power rankings and see where they fit. So it comes down to Dunham vs Episcopal this Friday. Who is home team? Let's add some color to this.. If Dunham beats Episcopal: View AttachmentIf Episcopal beats Dunham: View AttachmentDunham is home team
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Post by hsfbfan on Oct 31, 2017 19:09:09 GMT -6
So it comes down to Dunham vs Episcopal this Friday. Who is home team? Let's add some color to this.. If Dunham beats Episcopal: If Episcopal beats Dunham: Dunham is home team Dunham the favorite?
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Post by mt on Oct 31, 2017 19:16:58 GMT -6
By far. But this is a rivalry so anything can happen. Dunham qb is a load, literally
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