nogoodnick 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2004 THURSDAY Southern Miss Virginia FRIDAY BYU SATURDAY Oklahoma Minnesota Michigan State Stanford Maryland Wisconsin Oklahoma State USC Georgia UCLA Purdue Florida State Texas Tech Florida Missouri Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the UNLV/BYU game? 52 Tiebreak #2: How many total yards (passing & rushing) will Virginia's Marques Hagans have against Clemson? 155 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fökai 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2004 THURSDAY Southern Miss Virginia FRIDAY BYU SATURDAY Texas Minnesota Illinois Stanford Maryland Ohio State Oklahoma State California Georgia UCLA Purdue Florida State Texas Tech Florida Missouri Tiebreak #1: 53…yeah, that’s right, Nick. Tiebreak #2: 156…I’m winning this week, Nick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cartman 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2004 THURSDAY Southern Miss Virginia FRIDAY BYU SATURDAY Texas Minnesota Michigan State Stanford Maryland Ohio State Colorado USC Georgia Arizona Purdue Florida State Nebraska Florida Missouri Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the UNLV/BYU game? 45 Tiebreak #2: How many total yards (passing & rushing) will Virginia's Marques Hagans have against Clemson? 295 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2004 Minnesota/Boise State (Vern Gagne) THURSDAY Houston at Southern Miss Clemson at Virginia FRIDAY UNLV at BYU SATURDAY Oklahoma vs. Texas Minnesota at Michigan Illinois at Michigan State Stanford at Notre Dame Georgia Tech at Maryland Wisconsin at Ohio State Oklahoma State at Colorado California at USC Tennessee at Georgia Arizona at UCLA Purdue at Penn State Florida State at Syracuse Nebraska at Texas Tech LSU at Florida Missouri at Baylor Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the UNLV/BYU game?42 Tiebreak #2: How many total yards (passing & rushing) will Virginia's Marques Hagans have against Clemson?266 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) Southern Miss Virginia BYU Oklahoma Michigan Michigan State Notre Dame Maryland Wisconsin Oklahoma State USC Georgia UCLA Purdue Florida State Texas Tech Florida Missouri TB#1: 36 TB#2: 241 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2004 Because of a complaint in the feedback folder I'll just be posting the results in this thread. #3 Washington State (bravesfan, 4-1) vs. #9 Oregon (nogoodnick, 2-3) - GAME OF THE WEEK Differing Picks Wazzu: Texas, Illinois, Ohio State, California Ore: Oklahoma, Michigan State, Wisconsin, USC Tiebreak Answers: 53/52, 156/155 #7 Notre Dame (Lando Griffin, 5-0) vs. #10 Stanford (Bored, 5-0) Differing Picks ND: Notre Dame, Arizona, Florida Stan: Stanford, UCLA, LSU Tiebreak Answers: 41/47, 346/227 #1 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto, 3-2) vs. Penn State (therealworldschampion, 2-3) Differing Picks UVA: Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida PS: Minnesota, Ohio State, LSU Tiebreak Answers: 45/38, 221/240 #2 Ohio State (Gert T, 4-1) vs. UCLA (phoenixrising, 1-4) Differing Picks OSU: Colorado UCLA: Oklahoma State Tiebreak Answers: 45/31, 300/225 #4 Minnesota (Vern Gagne, 3-2) vs. Michigan (Mad Dog, 2-3) Differing Picks Min: Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Colorado Mich: Illinois, Stanford, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State Tiebreak Answers: 42/49, 266/285 #5 Syracuse (Canadian Chris, 4-1) vs. Florida State (2GOLD, 3-2) Differing Picks SU: Michigan, Michigan State FSU: Minnesota, Illinois Tiebreak Answers: 47/35, 228/295 #6 Hawaii (Will Scarlet, 2-3) vs. Bowling Green (iggymcfly, 3-2) Differing Picks HI: Minnesota, Ohio State, Arizona, Nebraska BG: Michigan, Wisconsin, UCLA, Texas Tech Tiebreak Answers: 45/44, 250/261 #8 Oklahoma (Damaramu, 3-2) vs. Texas (Flyboy, 1-4) OK: Oklahoma, California, Nebraska Tex: Texas, USC, Texas Tech Tiebreak Answers: 52/44, 268/235 Auburn (Agent of Oblivion, 3-2) vs. Maryland (MarvinisaLunatic, 4-1) Differing Picks Aub: Houston, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arizona, LSU MD: Southern Miss, Texas, Wisconsin, UCLA, Florida Tiebreak Answers: 42/38, 365/215 West Virginia (Loaded Glove, 3-2) vs. Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff, 2-3) Differing Picks WV: Minnesota, Colorado Ala: Michigan, Oklahoma State Tiebreak Answers: 28/36, 100/241 Arizona State (Spicy McHaggis, 2-3) vs. Boise State (Vern Gagne/*dead team*, 0-5) Differing Picks ASU: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, Arizona, Florida BS: Michigan, Ohio State, Colorado, UCLA, LSU Tiebreak Answers: 38/42, 279/266 USC (Cartman, 2-3) vs. Boston College (HarleyQuinn, 1-4) Differing Picks USC: Texas, Minnesota, Michigan State, Stanford, Ohio State, Georgia, Arizona BC: Oklahoma, Michigan, Illinois, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Tennessee, UCLA Tiebreak Answers: 45/36, 295/294 LSU (teke184, 3-2) vs. Florida (Agent Bond34, 2-3) Differing Picks LSU: Minnesota, Texas Tech, LSU Fla: Michigan, Nebraska, Florida Tiebreak Answers: 37/41, 250/270 Miami (Spaceman Spiff, 2-3) vs. Rutgers (the pinjockey, 1-4) Differing Picks Mia: Oklahoma, Michigan State, Stanford, Arizona, Nebraska Rut: Texas, Illinois, Notre Dame, UCLA, Texas Tech Tiebreak Answers: 56/60, 340/250 Michigan State (Dangerous A, 1-4) vs. Kent State (JHawk, 1-4) Differing Picks MS: Southern Miss, Oklahoma, Michigan, Colorado, California, Georgia, UCLA, Purdue, Florida State, Texas Tech KS: Houston, Texas, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, USC, Tennessee, Arizona, Penn State, Syracuse, Nebraska Tiebreak Answers: 66/45, 256/250 Tennessee (Kotzenjunge, 2-3) vs. Georgia (A_MikeSC, 4-1) Differing Picks Ten: Nebraska UGA: Texas Tech Tiebreak Answers: 43/44, 320/340 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2004 The correct answer in the Marques Hagans sweepstakes appears to be 248 yards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fökai 0 Report post Posted October 9, 2004 And tiebreaker #1 is 44. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 9, 2004 Match-ups decided thru today's early games: #9 Oregon (nogoodnick) def. #3 Washington State (bravesfan); nick holds tiebreak #5 Syracuse (CanadianChris) def. Florida State (2GOLD) Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) def. West Virginia (Loaded Glove); APO holds tiebreak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 9, 2004 Additional match-ups decided thru the 3:30/12:30 games: #1 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) def. Penn State (therealworldschampion) UCLA (phoenixrising) def. #2 Ohio State (Gert T) #4 Minnesota (Vern Gagne) def. Michigan (Mad Dog); Vern wins by tiebreak Bowling Green (iggymcfly) def. #6 Hawaii (Will Scarlet); iggy holds tiebreak Boston College (HarleyQuinn) def. USC (Cartman) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Texas Tech is slaughtering Nebraska so I'll concede that game to them and here are the additional match-ups decided thru that game: Texas (Flyboy) def. #8 Oklahoma (Damaramu) Maryland (MarvinisaLunatic) def. Auburn (Agent of Oblivion) Rutgers (the pinjockey) def. Miami (Spaceman Spiff) Michigan State (Dangerous A) def. Kent State (JHawk) Georgia (A_MikeSC) def. Tennessee (Kotzenjunge) The Missouri/Baylor game will have no impact on the results so I will have the Week 7 thread up tonight as there is a Wednesday game next week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Aw yeah, another win for me. Quite sweet, considering who I beat. Now, to continue mourning the Gamecocks loss... -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Missouri/Baylor is no where close to being over but everyone picked Missouri. I'm giving everyone a point for that game for now so the point totals are unofficial but everything else is official. Week 6 Final Scores #9 Oregon (nogoodnick) 12, #3 Washington State (bravesfan) 8 #10 Stanford (Bored) 12, #7 Notre Dame (Lando Griffin) 11 #1 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) 14, Penn State (therealworldschampion) 13 UCLA (phoenixrising) 13, #2 Ohio State (Gert T) 12 #4 Minnnesota (Vern Gagne) 13, Michigan (Mad Dog) 13; Minnesota wins by tiebreak #5 Syracuse (CanadianChris) 12, Florida State (2GOLD) 10 Bowling Green (iggymcfly) 13, #6 Hawaii (Will Scarlet) 9 Texas (Flyboy) 12, #8 Okahoma (Damaramu) 11 Maryland (MarvinisaLunatic) 10, Auburn (Agent of Oblivion) 9 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) 14, West Virginia (Loaded Glove) 12 Boise State (Vern Gagne/*dead team*) 13, Arizona State (Spicy McHaggis) 12 Boston College (HarleyQuinn) 12, USC (Cartman) 7 LSU (teke184) 12, Florida (Agent Bond34) 11 Rutgers (the pinjockey) 10, Miami (Spaceman Spiff) 9 Michigan State (Dangerous A) 10, Kent State (JHawk) 6 Georgia (A_MikeSC) 13, Tennessee (Kotzenjunge) 12 Conference Standings (conference record, overall record) Pac-8 1. Stanford (1-0, 6-0) 1. UCLA (1-0, 2-4) 3. Hawaii (2-1, 2-4) 4. Washington State (1-1, 4-2) 4. Oregon (2-2, 3-3) 4. Arizona State (1-1, 2-4) 7. Boise State (1-2, 1-5) 8. USC (0-2, 2-4) Big MAC 1. Notre Dame (4-0, 5-1) 2. Minnesota (2-0, 4-2) 3. Bowling Green (1-0, 4-2) 4. Ohio State (1-1, 4-2) 5. Michigan State (1-2, 2-4) 6. Kent State (0-1, 1-5) 7. Michigan (0-2, 2-4) 7. Penn State (0-2, 2-4) Mid South 1. Alabama (1-0, 3-3) 2. Georgia (2-1, 5-1) 2. LSU (2-1, 4-2) 2. Auburn (2-1, 3-3) 5. Texas (1-1, 2-4) 6. Florida (1-2, 2-4) 6. Tennessee (1-2, 2-4) 8. Oklahoma (0-2, 3-3) Big Atlantic 1. Syracuse (3-0, 5-1) 2. Maryland (2-0, 5-1) 3. Boston College (1-1, 2-4) 3. Miami (1-1, 2-4) 5. Florida State (1-2, 3-3) 5. Rutgers (1-2, 2-4) 7. West Virginia (0-1, 3-3) 8. Virginia (0-2, 4-2) 13 teams with a 2-4 record. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 BCS Top 10 thru Week 6 1. Virginia - Edwin MacPhisto 3.00 (6/2/1) 2. Minnesota - Vern Gagne 3.67 (6/4/1) 3. Ohio State - Gert T 5.33 (6/1/9) 4. Notre Dame - Lando Griffin 8.33 (2/4/19) 5. Syracuse - CanadianChris 9.33 (2/7/19) 6. Washington State - bravesfan 9.33 (6/15/7) 7. West Virginia - Loaded Glove 9.67 (12/4/13) 8. Hawaii - Will Scarlet 9.67 (18/7/4) 9. Oklahoma - Damaramu 10.33 (12/4/15) 10. Stanford - Bored 11.00 (1/3/29) I'm the only undefeated team left and yet I can still only barely crack the Top 10. Oh well not like I can actually win my own contest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Do I even ask how you came up with these rankings? I don't even remotely get it. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Well since you came in late to the contest I guess I'll explain. All it is ranking each team for 1 to 32 in win/loss record, percentage of correct picks made, and percentage of correct picks made against (aka strength of schedule) and then taking the average of the three rankings. It's produced a lot of CONTROVERSY~ which was sort of the idea in making it a mock BCS poll, this being the Bored Championship Series. I thought of changing it to make it more "fair" but no one seemed to care that much. Because you took over a team with a forfeit your ranking is very low even with the 5-1 record although you have slowly creeped up. Still have a good shot at making it to one of the seven bowl games. I'm actually very satisfied this week with #1 thru #6 it's just after that where it gets weird. After next week I'll post the entire poll since it will be the midway point of the season and also let everyone know how the bowl match-ups are shaping up to that point. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Hey, the controversy's cool and all, but I think you could still make it a little more fair, and have no trouble with people losing interest. I mean when you have a 2-4 team ahead of a 6-0 team, it's gone past cute controversy, and crossed over into making the games meaningless. I think that just because people didn't bother to post doesn't mean you shouldn't change it a little. Why don't you just go with the 50/25/25 plan, and at least make it reasonable. Also, about the forfeits. The last component's supposed to measure strength of schedule, but it actually rewards people whose opponent forfeited, which would be about the easiest schedule possible. Instead of making forfeits a 0 for the person who got it, and a max score for the person who went against them, why don't you just make it the lowest number anyone got that week in both ways. That way, the person whose opponent forfeited would get punished a little bit, but it wouldn't throw off their whole ranking, and someone whose team forfeited before they took over would get punished, but they'd still have a chance to turn their season around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Hey, the controversy's cool and all, but I think you could still make it a little more fair, and have no trouble with people losing interest. I mean when you have a 2-4 team ahead of a 6-0 team, it's gone past cute controversy, and crossed over into making the games meaningless. I'll second that, and not just because I'm 4-2. Wins should count for more than 1/3 of the total if only because Strength Of Schedule doesn't mean as much as the results of the games. The way the current BoredCS poll is set up, I could lose all of my games this year, score somewhat decently, and still be in contention at the end of the year if my schedule had included Stanford, Minnesota, Boise State (using Vern's picks), Virginia, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Hawaii, etc. You may want to try several different versions of the formula that give more weight to wins than anything else. My preferred version would probably be 50% for the win/loss record, 30% for your correct pick percentage, and 20% for your opponents' correct pick percentage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 At this point I'm not going to change it and again not enough people wanted change to justify changing the formula in the middle of the season. Besides what matters in the end is who is #1 and #2. Both Edwin and Vern have been among the best at picking games and they are tied for the toughest "schedules." BTW the using 50/25/25 formula would give little difference in the results: 1. Virginia 2. Minnesota 3. Ohio State 4. Notre Dame 5. Syracuse 6. Stanford 7. Washington State 8. West Virginia 9. Oklahoma 10. Oregon Teke's 50/30/20 suggestion would have also produced the exact same rankings. Hey it is weird having a 2-4 team ranked in the Top 10 but Will has picked well and faced tough competition. But if he he doesn't start winning some of the games he's not going to get to the Top 2. My guess is to play for the championship you have to go at least 9-4 and I don't see too many people putting up 10-3 or 11-2 records since we're already down to five teams with one loss or less. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2004 Not to press the issue, but I think the fact that it wouldn't change too much is a good thing. That way, we could get rid of the ridiculous anamolies, (#8 Hawaii at 2-4 and #10 Stanford at 6-0), and still leave the bulk of the ratings the same. I really don't think anyone would complain if you did it, and since we are only half way through the season, it would be the perfect time to make a change. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Sandusky 0 Report post Posted October 11, 2004 Dude, I didn't pick Tennessee and look what it got me, a loss. Frankly, I'm happier with my pick being wrong than with a win. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites