February 11, 2021
Home | Visitor | Spread |
Kansas | Iowa St. | 12.3 |
Minnesota | Purdue | 0.1 |
Air Force | Fresno St. | -5.3 |
Boise St. | UNLV | 10.1 |
California | Utah | -6.3 |
Stanford | Colorado | -2.4 |
Arizona | adoOregon St. | 10.1 |
Arizona St. | Oregon | -2.4 |
Washington | USC | -13.7 |
Washington St. | UCLA | -5.5 |
An answer to a frequent question: Will you have Bracketnomics this year?
Answer: We plan to introduce an updated, new Bracketnomics edition this year. We actually hoped to have this debut last season, but obviously, the nasty virus ended the basketball season just before the NCAA Tournament brackets were chosen.
Another Question from many of you: Where have you been? You have not produced what you normally have.
Answer: Our basketball ratings were delayed because the ratings are based on advanced statistical metrics produce too much variance until about 3,500 total games have been played. Many teams have played too few games to lower the variance.
Additionally, we have been working many hours creating an advanced sabermetric tabletop baseball strategy game, one that includes many factors that other games do not have. We hope to be ready to debut this game in March. Stay tuned to this page for information on the new game and its website.