Aggregate championship week predictions. Upsets this week Alabama over Georgia and SMU over Tulane. The difference between Bama and Georgia in the Aggregate algorithm is just .4 points so really the Aggregate sees it as a toss up game. That's why Alabama's chance of winning is just 50.3 %. SMU on the other hand the Aggregate likes a lot. The Mustangs have been rated near or in the Aggregate's Top 25 all year and they have continued to impress. The algorithm likes SMU by 8.9 points better than the Green Wave. Do you agree? What other upsets do you see happening? Comment below.
The Aggregate is a formula I devised to help predict future outcomes for games. It is based on three factors: point differential, opponent strength, and game locations. As a predictor it was accurate 72.9% of the time last season (216 games) All rights to this formula and contents here within are owned by me. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Thursday, November 30, 2023
College Football Championship Week Predictions
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