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re: Statistics: Why LSU will beat Wisconsin: A response to Wisc Trolls
Posted on 8/24/14 at 11:19 am to hoopsgalore
Posted on 8/24/14 at 11:19 am to hoopsgalore
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Would Boise State win with that percentage? In another conference? Probably not.
Then conference affiliation and win percentages matter...you can't say regardless of conference affiliation...
We all saw how Miami and Florida State first rolled the Big East and ACC all those years, two conferences that did not have football powerhouses to deal with, they were basketball schools for the most part...
Would they have compiled the same amount of wins had they joined the Big 10, SEC or Big 12 all those years? No...again...conference affiliation matters...
Posted on 8/24/14 at 1:13 pm to LSURulzSEC
A winning percentage of .800 or better is terrific regardless of what conference Boise State plays in. Of course I can say that because what Boise State has done is a fact. What you are saying is purely theoretical.
Chris Petersen recruited and developed talent more so than any other program during his tenure in the WAC/MWC. Cannot fault him for that.
Again, I fail to see what you're attempting to articulate. My original argument is that Wisconsin wins at a high rate. The most recent era of college football reflects that.
Chris Petersen recruited and developed talent more so than any other program during his tenure in the WAC/MWC. Cannot fault him for that.
Again, I fail to see what you're attempting to articulate. My original argument is that Wisconsin wins at a high rate. The most recent era of college football reflects that.
This post was edited on 8/24/14 at 1:15 pm
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