Hey guys, I noticed this system weeks ago, but never bothered to post. Many of you probably already noticed it. Basically, when a team plays more than once on a weeknight during the season, the opposite outcome from the first game will happen on the second game. I've created a list of every team that has played on multiple weeknight games and have marked the outcomes. Simple, if a team doesn't cover first game, they usually cover the second game, and vice versa. I will mark each team OPPOSITE if their second game was opposite the first. I have listed the third game for reference purposes only. The focus is only on the first and second games.
South Carolina: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Troy: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Tulsa: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game NO COVER
Georgia Tech: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER
Colorado: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Toledo: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER , OPPOSITE
Boise St: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game NO COVER , OPPOSITE
Missouri: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Nevada: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Louisiana Tech: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER, OPPOSITE
West Virginia: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER
Pitt: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER
Cincinnati: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
South Florida: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Rutgers: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game COVER, OPPOSITE
North Carolina: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
East Carolina: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER , OPPOSITE
Memphis: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER
Virginia Tech: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Bowling Green: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game COVER
Temple: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Miami Ohio: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Northern Illinois: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Buffalo: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER
Ball St. 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Central Michigan: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER
According to this system, there is one play for tonight I believe, and two leans.
Akron didn't cover their first game, Bowling green has covered all 3 of their, so Akron is a play.
Eastern Michigan didn't cover their first game, Toledo has played twice winning the first and losing their second, so only a lean play to Eastern Michigan.
Utah St. covered their first game. Boise St has played 3 times and has covered the first, and not covered the last 2. This would be a slight lean on Boise St. I'm not sure if the system works for 3 games, but it is effective, as you can see by the data.
So I've listed 25 teams that have played more than once. If you were to bet the opposite outcome of the first game on the second game, your record would be 18-8. I believe the system works better if you have a team coming off a loss against a team coming off a win, but I'm too lazy to calculate.
I just wanted to post for what it's worth.
Actually I figured I would calculate the third game. For teams playing a third game, the opposite outcome from the second game is 6-2.
South Carolina: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Troy: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Tulsa: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game NO COVER
Georgia Tech: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER
Colorado: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Toledo: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER , OPPOSITE
Boise St: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game NO COVER , OPPOSITE
Missouri: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Nevada: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Louisiana Tech: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER, OPPOSITE
West Virginia: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER
Pitt: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER
Cincinnati: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
South Florida: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Rutgers: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game COVER, OPPOSITE
North Carolina: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
East Carolina: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER , OPPOSITE
Memphis: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER
Virginia Tech: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Bowling Green: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER, 3rd game COVER
Temple: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game COVER, OPPOSITE
Miami Ohio: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Northern Illinois: 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Buffalo: 1st game NO COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, 3rd game COVER
Ball St. 1st game COVER, 2nd game NO COVER, OPPOSITE
Central Michigan: 1st game COVER, 2nd game COVER
According to this system, there is one play for tonight I believe, and two leans.
Akron didn't cover their first game, Bowling green has covered all 3 of their, so Akron is a play.
Eastern Michigan didn't cover their first game, Toledo has played twice winning the first and losing their second, so only a lean play to Eastern Michigan.
Utah St. covered their first game. Boise St has played 3 times and has covered the first, and not covered the last 2. This would be a slight lean on Boise St. I'm not sure if the system works for 3 games, but it is effective, as you can see by the data.
So I've listed 25 teams that have played more than once. If you were to bet the opposite outcome of the first game on the second game, your record would be 18-8. I believe the system works better if you have a team coming off a loss against a team coming off a win, but I'm too lazy to calculate.
I just wanted to post for what it's worth.
Actually I figured I would calculate the third game. For teams playing a third game, the opposite outcome from the second game is 6-2.
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