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re: Why are so many Mizzou fans sporting a Georgia 'G' next to their username?
Posted on 11/11/13 at 3:41 pm to CockInYourEar
Posted on 11/11/13 at 3:41 pm to CockInYourEar
Just going off basic math and assuming all teams are evenly matched, the chances of Mizzou losing both games is 25%, and losing one of two is 50%.
Acting like predicting a Mizzou loss in one of the two remaining games or losing both isn't some crazy troll. On math alone, winning both is a 25% shot.
I don't understand the issues between the two teams. Mizzou wants to win the east, and USC fans have overwhelmingly stated they'd rather go to the Sugar Bowl. It seems like both of our goals are the same.
Acting like predicting a Mizzou loss in one of the two remaining games or losing both isn't some crazy troll. On math alone, winning both is a 25% shot.
I don't understand the issues between the two teams. Mizzou wants to win the east, and USC fans have overwhelmingly stated they'd rather go to the Sugar Bowl. It seems like both of our goals are the same.
This post was edited on 11/11/13 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 11/11/13 at 3:48 pm to Mizzeaux
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Just going off basic math and assuming all teams are evenly matched, the chances of Mizzou losing both games is 25%, and losing one of two is 50%.
Acting like predicting a Mizzou loss in one of the two remaining games or losing both isn't some crazy troll. On math alone, winning both is a 25% shot.
From a probability stand point, and not weighing in other variables, that would be correct, a 25% chance to win both, a 25% to lose both and a 50% chance to lose 1. However, CFB isn't a level playing field, so that math is nice on paper, but it doesn't reflect the reality of the situation and the other variables that impact all games.
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