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re: Is Tennessee the Ole Miss of the East?

Posted on 2/5/16 at 5:40 pm to
Posted by fibonaccisquared
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Posted on 2/5/16 at 5:40 pm to
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Based on the 247 rankings that VFL1800FPD posted on page one, In the last four years Ole Miss had an 11.5 average while Tennessee's was 12.25

I think you missed the point, which is not surprising. If you go strictly 4 year comparison, yes that is accurate. The issue with that is you have a statistical bias in that you eliminate CHF year 1 class (which is not just his worst class, but nearly every coach's worst class) but include CBJ's year 1 class - thankfully the world of math offers us a convenient way to discount year one for both and still account for variances in total sample size with something called "averages". If you eliminate both coaches' year one class, you get the numbers I provided... Class dismissed?

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I didn't look anything up and just went by what was in this thread

Continuing on the trend of no surprises.

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I can see you just head bobbing as you frantically type all of these responses. I'm sure you're elated at the moment

I could give 2 shits. Light day working from home and sick to boot, so spending the day in quarantine from the little one and the Mrs leaves you with a lot of spare time. I was genuinely curious when you made the claim that Ole Miss was superior in recruiting. Then you proceeded to make an arse of yourself so I ensured that there was sufficient information to "expose" you, as you felt confident that you'd never been exposed.

In the future, just enjoy it man. It's not that serious. No one on this board is a fricking rock star athlete, billionaire, or anything important. 2/3 of it is idiots and the other 1/3 enjoy laughing at them. Try to be in the 1/3 next time.
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