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ESPN gives USF 43% chance to beat UCF?


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1 minute ago, 206BULL said:

Well you know we’re 4-0 and they blew out a cupcake in their only game so obviously they’re going to win in Black Friday....

Or it’s because the Mouse owns ESPN.  

Maybe the algorithm is looking at averages and their data is skewed since UCF had only one game.

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How does that even work? 53% vs UH, but 43% vs UCiF? Some tom foolery going on around here

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The answer is simple.  Everyone knows ESPN loves to **** on the Bulls, and they love to cup the Knights' balls.  Always have.  

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31 minutes ago, Roaming Bull said:

How does that even work? 53% vs UH, but 43% vs UCiF? Some tom foolery going on around here

This in particular, Bulls are at home vs Houston and on the road vs UCF..some extra % points for us in the home matchup and lose some in the road rivalry matchup.

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We will know a lot more about ucf next week when they play Memphis.

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42 minutes ago, Gismo said:

ESPN gives USF 43% chance to beat UCF?

ESPN:DR

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1 minute ago, USFBulls12 said:

This in particular, Bulls are at home vs Houston and on the road vs UCF..some extra % points for us in the home matchup and lose some in the road rivalry matchup.

Yea but based on their previous bodies of work UH appears to be the tougher opponent.

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I will take that bet. UCF has literally proved less than any team in the nation. 

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36 minutes ago, Gismo said:

Maybe the algorithm is looking at averages and their data is skewed since UCF had only one game.

Winner, winner,  chicken dinner.  Relax.  It's just meaningless numbers right now.  

With that being said,  no way USF wins a game by less than 20 before October 28th. 

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I think these percentages havent been updated. 

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