Remember two years ago we went down there and had to play without David Montgomery the entire first half serving that BS suspension
Hopefully we are hitting our stride now instead of October. If so, it should favor us. We gave them some new things to worry about yesterday, so that helps.Not sure what to think about Texas having a lot of time off before this game. Rust vs. a ton of time to prepare for us and get healthy. Hopefully we maybe can jump on them early as they work themselves back into a rhythm.
Remember two years ago we went down there and had to play without David Montgomery the entire first half serving that BS suspension
. . . But they were preparing for Kansas last week. Not really that much additional prep for ISU.Not sure what to think about Texas having a lot of time off before this game. Rust vs. a ton of time to prepare for us and get healthy. Hopefully we maybe can jump on them early as they work themselves back into a rhythm.
Yes we would be. If it got cancelled and we lost to WV things get dicey.SIAP, but how would things change if our game Friday had to be canceled due to covid? Not at all what I want, of course, just trying to consider all possibilities. Would that then mean we'd be in with a win vs West Virginia?
That would be my guess of what would happen.Yes we would be. If it got cancelled and we lost to WV things get dicey.
My question is what happens if the ISU/Texas game has Covid issues? Does it get rescheduled to the 12th and the league cancels the Texas/Kansas game?
Kansas would probably make the suggestion.Yes we would be. If it got cancelled and we lost to WV things get dicey.
My question is what happens if the ISU/Texas game has Covid issues? Does it get rescheduled to the 12th and the league cancels the Texas/Kansas game?
In a Blum/CW pod a week or two ago then went over tiebreakers in scenarios in which all teams didn’t play all games. I couldn’t totally track it but my take away is that how the Big 12 would handle it is extremely screwy and leaving it up to that system to decide whether or not we get to play in the CCG would undoubtedly have a high chance of us getting f*cked.SIAP, but how would things change if our game Friday had to be canceled due to covid? Not at all what I want, of course, just trying to consider all possibilities. Would that then mean we'd be in with a win vs West Virginia?
In a Blum/CW pod a week or two ago then went over tiebreakers in scenarios in which all teams didn’t play all games. I couldn’t totally track it but my take away is that how the Big 12 would handle it is extremely screwy and leaving it up to that system to decide whether or not we get to play in the CCG would undoubtedly have a high chance of us getting f*cked.
Can't even blame it on confusion between Okie State and Oklahoma. Just wrong. Totally wrong.Breaking down conference championship races
A full breakdown of conference championship and divisional races in college football.247sports.com
Apparently ISU lost to Oklahoma according to this article, so the Sooners would own the tie breaker against the Cyclones.
Can't even blame it on confusion between Okie State and Oklahoma. Just wrong. Totally wrong.
Someone must have told him because it appears to be corrected.And he mentions it twice, so it wasn't just a slip. He must really think Oklahoma won that game.
Someone must have told him because it appears to be corrected.
This is really awesome stuff. Would you be willing to share your code? Either publicly (e.g. GitHub) or privately? I'm a professional statistician and just very curiousI changed my code to correctly break the scoring differential tiebreaker between ISU/OU/OSU instead of flipping a coin, since we now know ISU and OU win that tiebreaker at 1st and 2nd respectively.
Instead of ISU's odds if they beat Texas and lose to WV being 98.9%, they're actually 99.7%.
The code is: makesuretodrinkyourovaltineThis is really awesome stuff. Would you be willing to share your code? Either publicly (e.g. GitHub) or privately? I'm a professional statistician and just very curious