Over/Under Trends

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  • matt71211
    Degenerate Gambling
    • Mar 2007
    • 392

    Over/Under Trends

    I havent posted on this forum in quite some time, but I felt the need to share a few total trends that I have not only noticed, but have been quite unnerving to me lately.

    Weeknight games(most nationally televised) are a rediculous 1-11 (O/U) in the last twelve games. (With the only over coming on a hail mary pass with seconds left in the West Virginia game a few weeks ago, the same pass that blew West Virginia's cover.) On the year weekday games are an astonishing 5-17 (O/U)

    Also, most of the headline matchups between highly ranked foes.. Most nationally televised games.

    USC vs. Ohio State (U)
    Georgia vs. Oklahoma State (U)
    BYU vs. Oklahoma (U)
    Virginia Tech vs. Alabama (O)
    California vs. Oregon (U)
    Miamia-FL vs. Virginia Tech (U)
    Iowa vs. Penn State (U)
    Florida State vs. BYU (O)
    Alabama vs. Ole Miss (U)
    Florida vs. LSU (U)
    LSU vs. Georgia (U)
    Oklahoma vs. Miami-FL (U)
    USC vs. California (U)

    2-11 O-U

    And while it is early into the season, these trends are rediculously unbalanced.. and I'd expect this to have to balance out at some point in the season.

    I think i'm done ranting for now. GL to all here and I hope I can provide something useful to the forum in the future.
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    '11 NBA 106-97-2 (-0.5 Units)
    NBA ML 8-20 (-5.10 Units)
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    '11 NCAA BB 0-0-0 (0 Units)
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  • Jackets_Fan
    Newbie
    • Aug 2008
    • 63

    #2
    Interesting that you predict a convergence to the mean as opposed to an ongoing trend.

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    • sk35
      Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 410

      #3
      Every trend tends to break. The question is WHEN?

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