another question please....
another question please....
Just wondering also if we can maybe look for so-called "upside down" lines ?
For example, if the team :
1) is an underdog at the line,
2) the average predicted score is a minus number (underdog should be favored)
3) and the standard deviation is not too far off the avg.
using this method 2 of the 3 teams in this situation would have resulted in a win. (albeit 1 star games)
To wit: Oct 12th games (avg std dev 6.01)
Team Line Avg Predicted Difference Std deviation
OU +3 -0.98 3.98 5.46
USF +3 -1.74 4.74 5.88
WMU +1.5 -2.5 4.0 4.28
OU and USF won outright whereas WMU lost by 4.
Does this hold any water you think ?
another question please....
Just wondering also if we can maybe look for so-called "upside down" lines ?
For example, if the team :
1) is an underdog at the line,
2) the average predicted score is a minus number (underdog should be favored)
3) and the standard deviation is not too far off the avg.
using this method 2 of the 3 teams in this situation would have resulted in a win. (albeit 1 star games)
To wit: Oct 12th games (avg std dev 6.01)
Team Line Avg Predicted Difference Std deviation
OU +3 -0.98 3.98 5.46
USF +3 -1.74 4.74 5.88
WMU +1.5 -2.5 4.0 4.28
OU and USF won outright whereas WMU lost by 4.
Does this hold any water you think ?

