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The only SEC team projected to lose according to percentages.

Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:09 pm
Posted by GeauxTigerNation
Member since 1988
Member since Nov 2013
13429 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:09 pm
ASU are three point underdogs. I looked up multiple percentages of week 1 games. I took seven different percentages and averaged them, giving ASU a 67% chance of winning the game.

The second was Auburn having a 62% chance of beating Louisville.

Preojections are varying wildly
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
37574 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:10 pm to
Errrrmagawd percentergers
Posted by nebraskafaninwi
Member since Mar 2013
2655 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:13 pm to
Ok. No need to play the games then.

Congrats to everyone besides A&M I guess. On to week 2 we go.
Posted by Bob Ag
Austin
Member since Aug 2011
3008 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:14 pm to
This is a big game for yall.
Posted by DoreonthePlains
Auburn, AL
Member since Nov 2013
7436 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:37 pm to
Curious where the percentages came from. Mostly because I want to know who thinks A&M and Auburn both have a better chance of losing than Vandy.

ETA: For the record, I'm not being down on my team. I just know the media has been all offseason.
This post was edited on 9/1/15 at 9:38 pm
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
62886 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 9:45 pm to
If ASU is a 3 point dog, yet 67% chance of winning, this sounds like betting the house type scenario.
Posted by FishFearMe
United States
Member since Jul 2015
7196 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 11:11 pm to
Why don't you bet the farm on ASU?

Posted by Nguyening
SEMO
Member since Jun 2013
9057 posts
Posted on 9/1/15 at 11:17 pm to
What does any of that mean?

Looks like you posted a whole lot of nothing to back up what you hope happens.
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