They already dropped an undefeated FSU out of the top #4 because of Jordan Travis' injury, they are looking for any reason to leave them out. 0% chance they make it with a Louisville loss. They are -190 to make the playoffs, and -175 to beat Louisville, meaning the two events have a massive overlap.
As always, use Mred's tourney tool to try and figure out potential BTT seedings. It looks to me like we'll get a double bye with a win in either of our last two games, and would be around the #9 seed if we lost both. We can finish as high as a #2 with two wins and a little help, which is pretty insane for a team trying to play their way in.
Been a little bit, but 2011 - 2016 was a knife fight annually between OSU and MSU. Games decided by 3, 1, 12, 3, and 1 points, with MSU winning 2 of 5.
Less likely at a population level, yes. But comparing two people, one vaccinated and one not, that both have contracted Covid, the one that is vaccinated is more likely to be asymptomatic than the one without the vaccine. I think that's what he is saying.
100%. My sister and I went to that one, and we had a great barbeque before we left. I had brought layers, but by the end my sis had signed up for a credit card at one of the kiosks to get a free beach towel to wrap around herself.
He's paid to be a coach, not to be a player. I would assume he'd have to suspend his stipend to remain an amateur, but a lot of student athletes have jobs.
Grew up about a half mile from the stadium, and walked to games every Saturday with my Dad. For me there wasn't really another choice, it was inevitable. I think the Braylon game against MSU or Manningham game against PSU were my faves.
IF you itemize, you can reduce your taxable income by the amount you lost (deductions), but then your income goes up by your winnings. The amount you deduct can only go up to the amount you won, so you can never actually reduce your taxable income by gambling. So if you increase your taxable winnings by $10k, and reduce it by your losses (deduct), then you're effectively paying taxes on the $2k in net winnings. If you lost more or the same amount that you won, the two cancel out and there's no tax changes.
The rules were changed from beginning of the season to the end, that's all I was saying. Wasn't sure if they had established clear rules in the beginning of bball season or not because I hadn't yet heard that they had.
Additionally, how would it make sense for teams to start playing a season without knowing the rules for how to win their conference? That's just illogical.
I asked because that's essentially what happened in football. We started the season with one set of rules and ended with a different set. Thanks for the information, I had missed that bit from the Illinois AD.
Honest question, but do we know that for a fact? I feel like we kept hearing throughout the season that it would "likely be winning percentage" but was that decision made prior to competition?
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They already dropped an undefeated FSU out of the top #4 because of Jordan Travis' injury, they are looking for any reason to leave them out. 0% chance they make it with a Louisville loss. They are -190 to make the playoffs, and -175 to beat Louisville, meaning the two events have a massive overlap.
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Well, it doesn't say there won't be any punishment ever.
And probably some probation. I would say that's the floor if they're not going the "we were technically within the rules" route.
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And yet, both team's schedules still list it as TBD. Seems like it's not exactly official yet.
5. The records of the three (or more) teams will be compared based on the best cumulative conference winning percentage of non-divisional opponents.
*double
You might be (understandably) forgetting our most recent football game against Oregon.
As always, use Mred's tourney tool to try and figure out potential BTT seedings. It looks to me like we'll get a double bye with a win in either of our last two games, and would be around the #9 seed if we lost both. We can finish as high as a #2 with two wins and a little help, which is pretty insane for a team trying to play their way in.
The last talk I saw was that he'd dress for MSU.
You talking about Schneider's?
Been a little bit, but 2011 - 2016 was a knife fight annually between OSU and MSU. Games decided by 3, 1, 12, 3, and 1 points, with MSU winning 2 of 5.
Caesars reports that the majority of the money has been on Michigan https://twitter.com/CaesarsSports/status/1476735959945334785?s=20
Less likely at a population level, yes. But comparing two people, one vaccinated and one not, that both have contracted Covid, the one that is vaccinated is more likely to be asymptomatic than the one without the vaccine. I think that's what he is saying.
JJ and Cade both technically have 3 years remaining after this season, if we were lucky enough to keep em both that long.
Michigan is home
ND or Cincinnati is a question? One team is undefeated and beat the other one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZl35RAxerQ
https://www.eater.com/2016/8/8/12403338/subway-yoga-mat-chemical-mcdonalds-burger-king-wendys
Hoo boy, that's wrong
He's rich, no doubt, but he's nowhere near wealthy enough to buy an NBA team
SP+ has Wisconsin 20 points better than Illinois on Saturday. The spread is 10.5.
100%. My sister and I went to that one, and we had a great barbeque before we left. I had brought layers, but by the end my sis had signed up for a credit card at one of the kiosks to get a free beach towel to wrap around herself.
It was FSU -28
He's paid to be a coach, not to be a player. I would assume he'd have to suspend his stipend to remain an amateur, but a lot of student athletes have jobs.
Yeah, he's a student at the school, and with eligibility remaining
Grew up about a half mile from the stadium, and walked to games every Saturday with my Dad. For me there wasn't really another choice, it was inevitable. I think the Braylon game against MSU or Manningham game against PSU were my faves.
I've been on DraftKings and FanDuel for about 1.5 years and have loved them both, curious why you say that.
IF you itemize, you can reduce your taxable income by the amount you lost (deductions), but then your income goes up by your winnings. The amount you deduct can only go up to the amount you won, so you can never actually reduce your taxable income by gambling. So if you increase your taxable winnings by $10k, and reduce it by your losses (deduct), then you're effectively paying taxes on the $2k in net winnings. If you lost more or the same amount that you won, the two cancel out and there's no tax changes.
He's got a hanging chad in his a href
Been a remote worker (in Colorado) for a company (based in the Bay) since about 2017. Always only paid Colorado taxes.
Smith took the penultimate shot, and had a good look. Wagner took the last miracle shot, not sure you can judge any shot with only 0.5 seconds left
#5 team in the country according to Torvik since February 12: https://barttorvik.com/?year=2021&sort=&lastx=0&firstx=0&hteam=&t2value=&conlimit=All&state=All&begin=20210212&end=20210501&top=0&quad=5&venue=All&type=All&mingames=0#
https://gamepredict.us/kenpom
It shows as disabled, but if you sign-up/sign-in it works.
Ah bummer, there's always the option of something like Bovada or 5Dimes.
https://propswap.com/pages/sell
Hopefully you hedged.
Post-cancer Caris LeVert back on court Saturday!
The rules were changed from beginning of the season to the end, that's all I was saying. Wasn't sure if they had established clear rules in the beginning of bball season or not because I hadn't yet heard that they had.
I asked because that's essentially what happened in football. We started the season with one set of rules and ended with a different set. Thanks for the information, I had missed that bit from the Illinois AD.
Honest question, but do we know that for a fact? I feel like we kept hearing throughout the season that it would "likely be winning percentage" but was that decision made prior to competition?
His contact doesn't have a firing with cause clause in it?
Beating your rival in their own house and keeping them out of the tournament is "literally nothing to play for?"
Isn't the margin of victory component of the NET rankings capped at 10 points? Doesn't that completely destroy any of Izzo's arguments?
Tim Tebow was the best college player when he won the Heisman, despite everyone knowing he didn't have a bright future in the NFL.
They're saying we should play the game again in the Elite 8
Iowa wasn't rescheduled, it was moved. We always only had one against them.