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What do you not understand regards ESPN's predictions? Pull your head out of your rectum and go have some tea with soon to be fired Boatright; you two deserve one another.
Says the ahole who thought Washington was gonna win 25 games this year
Considering your track record so far with your Washington prediction (if they don't beat Southern Utah or Montana they're staring directly into a possible oh fer season), there's probably not much to take away here with the comparison.
What do you not understand regards ESPN's predictions? Pull your head out of your rectum and go have some tea with soon to be fired Boatright; you two deserve one another.
I compared my pessimistic (12-8) and very optimistic predictions (17-3) for the Shocker's AAC record against ESPN's prediction of 7-13. ESPN limits Shocker predicted victories to:
ECU at Koch - 62% probability
Tulsa at Koch - 55% probability
USF at Koch - 53% probability
UCF at Koch - 58% probability
Tulane at Koch - 73% probability
ECU away - 62% probability
Tulane away - 54% probability
Considering your track record so far with your Washington prediction (if they don't beat Southern Utah or Montana they're staring directly into a possible oh fer season), there's probably not much to take away here with the comparison.
You can also go to the schedule page at https://goshockers.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule and toward the top is an 'Add to Calendar' option to click on and it gives you various calendar types to add things to. However, it doesn't provide any instructions - I think they just assume people who use calendars are familiar with how to add others. Personally I don't use any calendar software, so I do it the old fashioned way of just bookmarking the schedule page and looking at it every so often :)
BTW, if you keep your calendar on your iPhone, you can sync the Shockers game/TV schedule to your calendar. I just checked and the TV for those three games has now been added to my iPhone calendar, and I didn’t have to make any edits on my own, they just magically appeared. Kudos to the athletic department for this nice feature!
BTW, if you keep your calendar on your iPhone, you can sync the Shockers game/TV schedule to your calendar. I just checked and the TV for those three games has now been added to my iPhone calendar, and I didn’t have to make any edits on my own, they just magically appeared. Kudos to the athletic department for this nice feature!
The data upon which those probabilities are calculated is rock solid. These predictions are incredibly reliable and useful at this point in the season.
Disinterested third party musings by ESPN; nothing says they are correct
So, you are proposing that all players who are exposed should receive both a regular test and the antibody test? I assume the antibody test would be done after receiving a negative regular test to avoid unnecessary costs.
No, I'm proposing that if you test negative and show no symptoms, you play just like we have for the past 10-15 millenium of organized sport.
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