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JimmyTwoTimes37
09-07-2009, 06:58 PM
1) Blitzkrieg - 134 points
2) Mack's Muskies Picks - 127
3) Bob Lawblah's Lawblogs (ME) - 115
4) Backyard Champ - 105
5) Spinal_2009 - 102
6) Golfitup - 100
7) AwayFan - 100
8) Professor X Picks - 98
9) Bobbie - 97
10) In Need of a Playoff - 96
11) Revman - 94
12) Heidi and Spencer - 94
13) XU Puck 10 - 93
14) Xavier - 88
15) Everyone else - 0 since they forgot to pick.

Ohio State and Penn State pretty much screwed everyone on the spread

Muskie
09-08-2009, 01:55 PM
Including me... sigh... I'll make up for it this week,

coasterville95
09-08-2009, 01:56 PM
I'm the dummy who made his picks, hit submit, but then forgot to assign confidence ratings.


D'oh!!!!!!!

JimmyTwoTimes37
09-08-2009, 02:23 PM
I'm the dummy who made his picks, hit submit, but then forgot to assign confidence ratings.


D'oh!!!!!!!

Haha I think there is one week that you just write off your lowest scores.

XU05and07
09-08-2009, 02:47 PM
I'm the idiot that picked the games straight up and forgot we were playing the spread...oops

Xavier
09-08-2009, 03:01 PM
dumb question--how do the confidence points work?

JimmyTwoTimes37
09-08-2009, 03:27 PM
dumb question--how do the confidence points work?

basically you have all the top 25 games to bet on. Depending on the number of games with top 25 teams, you'll have corresponding confidence points.

Last week there were 17 games we had to pick. so we have the numbers 1-17 to work with. You assign each number to each game (only use a number once) depending on your confidence of what the outcome will be. For instance, the games that you are the most confident on (Like Florida vs Charleston Southern last week) should be the ones you put the most confidence points on. So for Florida vs Charleston Southern (The spread was off), I chose 17. That means I get 17 points if Florida wins.

If you're extremely unsure of a game, then you would put in lower confidence points. Then you just keep assigning them until all of them are gone.