The Aggregate's "what if" championship week prediction. Did your team not play up to its potential this week? Or maybe they had a tougher schedule than the teams in playing in the championship game? Well this is the Aggregates "what if" prediction for each conference championship. Instead of taking the teams that actually made it to the game we took the teams that the Aggregate said were the best two teams in that conference and predicted what would happen if they played. Some games stayed the same. Some changed one opponent. The Aggregate believes the best team in the Mountain West got left out of the championship game.
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.
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