Before diving into this week’s “Six Pack” predictions, let’s recap a few lessons learned from last week. From a prognosticator perspective, run as far away as possible from any game involving Butch Jones’ Tennessee Volunteers. Who knows what this team… Read More ›
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2017 College Football Week 3 “Six Pack” Predictions
Like some of the teams’ performances from last week, my predictions were sub par. While my computer opponent managed to break even with a 3-3 mark, I stumbled out of the gate with a 2-4 record. Not a good way… Read More ›
Week 2 College Football six pack predictions
College football returned a little too early for me. See, I had big plans to mine college football player data to build statistical models that would surely lead to better predictions. (This is just a fancy way of saying I… Read More ›
Sam Hinkie is a genius
Sam Hinkie apologists are having their fun these days, just check out the hashtag #RTArmageddon, due to the undeniable fact(s) that their prophet made all of the necessary moves to lay the foundation for obtaining tonight’s number one pick in… Read More ›
(Past) time to face the music: Congratulations Golden State
Due to a recent bout with a couple of migraines, I wasn’t up to writing a normal post; as a result, I decided to record the audio version where I concede defeat regarding my NBA Finals prediction and promise to… Read More ›
Cavs in 7?
Late in the fourth quarter with their beloved team about to win its first game of the 2017 NBA Finals, Cavs’ fans let everyone know their desired ending for the series by chanting “Cavs in 7!” Despite Cleveland being down… Read More ›
Don’t give up on the Cavs
Judging by all of the commentary after Golden State’s Game 1 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, we should forego the remaining games and concede that the Warriors are this year’s NBA champs. Really? Of course, the Cavaliers would have preferred… Read More ›
Battle of the Superteams, Part III
Anyone else tired of the LeBron versus Michael Jordan debate? Have people finally had their say regarding the NBA superteams and how these superteams ruin the league? (Never mind that two superteams led by Magic Johnson and Larry Bird… Read More ›
Defining James Harden’s season
James Harden chose one of the worst times to play a terrible game. He could get away with a performance like that during the regular season but not during the playoffs, where people expect star players to become superhuman and… Read More ›
Evidence supporting the Chiefs’ first round selection of Patrick Mahomes
The Kansas City Chiefs moved up in the draft to select Patrick Mahomes, making him their quarterback of the future, and since Alex Smith adequately fills the position at the moment, Mahomes will get to progress without the added pressure… Read More ›