Greetings everyone! Welcome to my blog, The Number Games, where the odds are always in your favor! (Can I say that? Totally saying that.)
This blog will, for the most part, be a method of making my own predictions in
the sports world, based off of numerical data that is out there (I’ll do a
couple other random things I’m sure as different seasons come and go. And I may
rant…a lot…about other random things…see below). People don’t know how much
numbers can really tell the tale, so I’m hoping, being the number nerd that I
am, I can create more exposure to this phenomena.
The Beginnings:
This whole idea has its grass roots in a cold, possibly
haunted, dorm room in December 2013, my freshman year of college. Now December
for college students usually mean finals. Well, I somehow lucked out and only
had just two tests on the very last week and one massive project due at the
second to last week. So naturally, as any college student would, I decided to
do something else in those three and a half weeks! Ok, so that’s not exactly
how it went down…I was unable to do my project with my roommate around because
it involved watching a movie over and over again, and I wanted to be a good roommate
and not annoy him with that, so I just did it when he was in class most of the
afternoon (This sentence makes it sound like I never went to class, but don’t
worry I did. They were mostly in the mornings that semester, which pro-tip to
any high schoolers reading this; avoid morning classes at all costs, they
stink. Like anything before 9:30, just don’t if you can, you’ll thank me later.
See this blog can totally be about things other than sports!).
But this left my nights fairly open, like more open than
what they normally were (my friends/floor-mates know what I’m talking about
when I say that). So I needed to do something with my time to prevent going
insane because I hate studying for tests more than a week in advance, let alone
three weeks. So that’s when sports comes in and saves the day! That year in the
college football world was the last year that the BCS would be used to
determine who played in the national championship game. Everyone seemed to hate
the BCS and the computers behind it, but I wanted to know why they’re getting rid of it in favor of a
committee, because no matter what, whoever the “next team out” is, will be
really, really pissed (See TCU last season, who ended up reaming a very good
Ole Miss team in their bowl game, 42-3). So I decided to make my own system taking
certain bits of data from every (yes, every) single game played from all (yes,
again, all) 120 some teams to see if I can replicate and/or see what the numbers can really say, which made for a very effective use of my three
weeks in between doing school work and other “college” things (In last season’s
model TCU was #1 and should’ve bumped out Alabama, who actually rightfully lost
to Ohio State in the “semi-final” but whatever). From this information I came
up with a couple assumptions, some were right, but some still needed work, so I
revamped my formulas for this past season and got some semi-better results (and
actually did it in line with the season so I didn’t have to do 500 some games
at one time), but by no means am I perfect.
Where We Are Today:
I got to thinking though, why should I just stick to college
football? (Spoiler alert: The meat of this blog will be about college football…featuring
the NFL!) Summer of 2014 was the FIFA World Cup so I decided to take a stab at
the other football. Now there wasn’t too much data that could be manipulated
with soccer, so some broad assumptions were made but we ended up with this:
https://twitter.com/rahmeenbzad/status/479083759157788674
Whoa. Happy coincidence? Yeah I thought so too. I wanted to
launch this blog earlier in the summer but decided I should wait to see if I
actually have something here as June seemed to be a very busy month in the
sports world, instead of me just blowing smoke:
https://twitter.com/rahmeenbzad/status/606195213019791360
https://twitter.com/rahmeenbzad/status/606195213019791360
(Yes, the Warriors needed 6 and Barcelona didn’t need extra
time to handle Juventus, but I’ll chalk it up as wins anyway. BUT, if you’re
going to sit here and tell me that with all of the bracket possibilities in the
FIFA Women’s World Cup, that I got lucky with calling the fact that USA and
Japan will be positioned exactly so they will only meet in the finals, and
actually win their games to MEET in the finals, then you can stop reading.
Actually don’t stop reading, I need all the attention I can get please. Alas no, I did not think that final would be that one-sided, then again no one really expected it either)
Well, that’s enough evidence for me, and this line will
never be more relevant in life
So please, join me as I make a fool/genius out of myself by ranting about a bunch of sports! It'll be slow as I'm just starting this up and need to get used to everything this has to offer and all the details, so this blog will also look very ugly for a while. But have no fear, I intend on making weekly posts (for now, we'll see how my mood is when college comes back around). ALSO there will be an accompanying Twitter account coming soon!
Expect the weeks leading up to the college football season to be about...you guessed it, college football previews.
Authors Note: I can't get the Twitter posts to physically show so you'll have to settle for the links. If someone knows how to do that, that would be appreciated!
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