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Re: Home field advantage

Postby WoVeU » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:17 pm

That is, of course, right BB.

Then it is the WVU-VT and Neb-Ok that seem odd, to add up to 100 even (given rounding to the 10th.)
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby WoVeU » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:18 pm

:lol: Haaaa...good one donovan.

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Re: Home field advantage

Postby billybud » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:24 pm

Heck yeah! In the English Premier League the refs favor the home crowd...the refs would have to run for their lives when the riot ensues on an unfavorable call. Who wants to be responsible for a full out fan war where Molotov Cocktails are the preferred drink.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby WoVeU » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:28 pm

billybud wrote:Heck yeah! In the English Premier League the refs favor the home crowd...the refs would have to run for their lives when the riot ensues on an unfavorable call. Who wants to be responsible for a full out fan war where Molotov Cocktails are the preferred drink.


Yeah, different world!

If those hillbillies back home would strap a couple of refs to some couches...they could win like 90% at home! :wink:
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby WoVeU » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:29 pm

WoVeU wrote:
billybud wrote:Heck yeah! In the English Premier League the refs favor the home crowd...the refs would have to run for their lives when the riot ensues on an unfavorable call. Who wants to be responsible for a full out fan war where Molotov Cocktails are the preferred drink.


Yeah, different world!

If those hillbillies back home would strap a couple of refs to some couches...they could win like 90% at home! :wink:


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Re: Home field advantage

Postby ktffan » Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:33 pm

WoVeU wrote:
billybud wrote:Selected Home Field Win Percentages...1990-2010

Ohio State vs Michigan....65.0....Michigan.....60.0

Nebraska vs Oklahoma....64.3.....OKlahoma...35.7

Alabama vs Auburn........50.0.....Auburn.......62.5

VT vs WVU.................68.7.....WVU.........31.2


I am missing something...WVU-VT make sense, as does Neb-Ok...but the others add up well over 100???



Those are each team's home record, therefore a different set of games for each.

Ohio State's home/away record vs teams:

http://www.cfbtrivia.com/cfbt_records.p ... eakdown=on

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Re: Home field advantage

Postby ktffan » Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:34 pm

WoVeU wrote:
ktffan wrote:
WoVeU wrote:Over the last 5 years in conference:

Mountaineers Home: +11 (14-3) (0.824)
Mountaineers Away: +12 (13-5) (0.722)

I thought the Eers would be a bit better at Home but they have not shown that. The faithful always say there is too much partying in Morgantown! But the winning is better in Morgantown, rather notably.


You generally want to measure this in an even number of years, even home and home against teams.


Yeah, I had to cut it because the Exodus...already had the data.

4 year
Home = +121/14 = 8.64 (11-3) = (0.786)
Away = +141/14 = 10.07 (9-5) = (0.643)


Here's home/away back to 2000:

http://www.cfbtrivia.com/cfbt_records.p ... eakdown=on

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Re: Home field advantage

Postby Spence » Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:13 pm

chooseaspy wrote:
ktffan wrote:Ohio State's home/away record vs teams:

http://www.cfbtrivia.com/cfbt_records.p ... eakdown=on


Over 20 years (21 seasons, 90-10), Ohio St. has only played 52 out of 120 teams (43%) ...wow...

Conferences decide how many conference games are played -- their choice -- and OOC games are chosen by each school -- their choice -- having, for example, 4 OOC per year for 21 seasons, would allow 84 different teams to be played, definitely more than half (60) of all teams nationally.

So, OS played 42 OOC different teams total (including bowls) in 20 years; average about 2 OOC new teams per season -- not much.


Check out any other major conference school and you will find out that Ohio State in the minority here.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby billybud » Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:08 am

Although FSU plays a lot of decent schools in OOC, for most of that period FSU was shackled to two annual OOC partners..Miami and Florida. With an 11 game schedule, that didn't leave many open games. It did give FSU a tough schedule though.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby RazorHawk » Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:42 am

billybud wrote:Although FSU plays a lot of decent schools in OOC, for most of that period FSU was shackled to two annual OOC partners..Miami and Florida. With an 11 game schedule, that didn't leave many open games. It did give FSU a tough schedule though.
I don't think there is a school that plays two OCC games as difficult as Florida and Miami, year in and year out.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby Spence » Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:09 am

That is right.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby donovan » Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:59 am

RazorHawk wrote:
billybud wrote:Although FSU plays a lot of decent schools in OOC, for most of that period FSU was shackled to two annual OOC partners..Miami and Florida. With an 11 game schedule, that didn't leave many open games. It did give FSU a tough schedule though.
I don't think there is a school that plays two OCC games as difficult as Florida and Miami, year in and year out.


That is right...I think you think that.
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby Cane from the Bend » Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:02 am

donovan wrote:
RazorHawk wrote:
billybud wrote:Although FSU plays a lot of decent schools in OOC, for most of that period FSU was shackled to two annual OOC partners..Miami and Florida. With an 11 game schedule, that didn't leave many open games. It did give FSU a tough schedule though.
I don't think there is a school that plays two OCC games as difficult as Florida and Miami, year in and year out.


That is right...I think you think that.




Ironic... because, I think you think that, as well.

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Re: Home field advantage

Postby donovan » Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:04 am

I do happen to agree with that....
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Re: Home field advantage

Postby Cane from the Bend » Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:17 am

You, too... :)

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