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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: kim carnes on September 02, 2012, 02:55:22 PM
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here is an interesting tidbit for everyone to ponder. Last year on nov. 25th, the miami hurricanes (our week 2 opponent) lost @ home 24-17 to BC (boston college) in their final game of the season. Now fast forward 10 months, the miami hurricanes just beat BC by a score of 41-32. From that, you can deduct that over the offseason miami has made significant strides as a football team. Last year we needed a goal line stand just to beat them, so where does that leave us? your guess is as good as mine, but it looks to me like we could be in trouble, but then again maybe not. just keep in mind that the very same miami team that lost at home to BC at the end of last year by 7, won by 9 yesterday, on the road no less. that is a 16 point turnaround over the offseason.
also, sorry about not doing week 1.
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Positive Reinforcement
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but this time we're at home
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Boston College isn't as good this year. KSU improved by 41 points over our season opener last year. 41 - 16 = 25. So by your logic we win by 25, minus maybe the home difference of 6, so let's just round to 20.
So you really think we'll win by 20? Gutsy call Kim, we'll see how it works out.
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Great preview, KC! Thanks!
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how can one "deduct" that Miami has improved based on playing a Boston College team that lost their stud LB? We didn't lose ours, did we? So, basically, if we "deduct" then we only take into account Miami and completely ignore whether BC's better/worse than last season or whether KSU is better/worse than last season. Or something like that.
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Wait guys, I think I got it
[(41-32) + (24-17)] - [(10-7) + (51-9)]
(9+7) - (3+42)
16 - 45
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KSU wins by 4 TD's :excited:
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Wait guys, I think I got it
[(41-32) + (24-17)] - [(10-7) + (51-9)]
(9+7) - (3+42)
16 - 45
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KSU wins by 4 TD's :excited:
Vegas is wrong again! :lol:
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how can one "deduct" that Miami has improved based on playing a Boston College team that lost their stud LB? We didn't lose ours, did we? So, basically, if we "deduct" then we only take into account Miami and completely ignore whether BC's better/worse than last season or whether KSU is better/worse than last season. Or something like that.
sound deductions were made, I can tell you that much m-hatter, let me know if you need any more help, seems like you might.
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Miami's best player is number 17.
K-State's best player is number 7.
Hurricanes by 10. If y'all need any help explaining how I came to this conclusion, pm me. I used a lot of sound deductive reasoning to come up with this line.
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If Miami were smart, they should attack Chapman and our LB's with the passing game.
They threw the ball 45 times at BC but only averaged 4.6 yards per reception.
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Kim Carnes is officially too smart for this place.
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Miami's best player is number 17.
K-State's best player is number 7.
Hurricanes by 10. If y'all need any help explaining how I came to this conclusion, pm me. I used a lot of sound deductive reasoning to come up with this line.
I think Miami should actually win by 13. #life
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Most of you have used inductive reasoning (not deductive). :dubious:
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:lol:
Wait guys, I think I got it
[(41-32) + (24-17)] - [(10-7) + (51-9)]
(9+7) - (3+42)
16 - 45
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KSU wins by 4 TD's :excited:
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