Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Week 17 Playoff Predictions: Falcons Put Together Cinderella

Based on simulations conducted by Stewart's Spectacular Sports Site these are the projected final standings of the NFL.  Teams in Bold are Playoff Teams:

AFC East                                                                                    AFC North
1. New England Patriots (13-3)                                           1. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
2. Miami Dolphins (9-7)                                                          2. Cincinnati Bengals (10-5-1)
3. Buffalo Bills  (8-8)                                                              3. Baltimore Ravens  (10-6)
4. New York Jets (3-13)                                                       4. Cleveland Browns    (7-9)

AFC West                                                                            AFC South
1. Denver Broncos (12-4)                                                   1. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)
2. San Diego Chargers (10-6)                                            2. Houston Texans  (9-7)
3. Kansas City Chiefs  (8-8)                                                  3. Tennessee Titans (3-13)
4. Oakland Raiders   (3-13)                                                   4. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-13)

NFC East                                                                            NFC North
1. Dallas Cowboys (12-4)                                             1. Detroit Lions (12-4)
2. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)                                             2. Green Bay Packers (11-5)
3. New York Giants   (6-10)                                             3. Chicago Bears (6-10)
4. Washington Redskins (4-12)                                          4.  Minnesota Vikings (6-10)

NFC West                                                                           NFC South
1. Seattle Seahawks (12-4)                                               1. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)
2. Arizona Cardinals (11-5)                                               2.  New Orleans Saints  (7-9)
3. San Francisco 49ers (8-8)                                               3.  Carolina Panthers (6-9-1)
4. St. Louis Rams  (6-10)                                                      4.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-14)

This is what the Projected Playoffs would look like:


Playoff Simulations:
AFC Wild-Card:
Cincinnati Bengals 28, Indianapolis Colts 21
San Diego Chargers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 24

NFC Wild-Card:
Green Bay Packers 30, Dallas Cowboys 37
Arizona Cardinals 17,  Atlanta Falcons 31

AFC Divisional Round:
San Diego Chargers 24, New England Patriots 28
Cincinnati Bengals 14, Denver Broncos 21

NFC Divisional Round:
Atlanta Falcons 27, Seattle Seahawks 24
Dallas Cowboys 13, Detroit Lions 23

AFC Championship:
Denver Broncos 28, New England Patriots 41

NFC Championship:
Atlanta Falcons 30, Detroit Lions 14

Super Bowl:

Atlanta Falcons 10, New England Patriots 20

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Week 16 Super Bowl Predictions: Romo leads Cowboys to Super Bowl

Based on simulations conducted by Stewart's Spectacular Sports Site these are the projected final standings of the NFL.  Teams in Bold are Playoff Teams:

AFC East                                                                                    AFC North
1. New England Patriots (13-3)                                           1. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)
2. Buffalo Bills (9-7)                                                          2. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)
3. Miami Dolphins  (8-8)                                                    3. Cincinnati Bengals  (9-6-1)
4. New York Jets (4-12)                                                       4. Cleveland Browns    (8-8)

AFC West                                                                            AFC South
1. Denver Broncos (13-3)                                                   1. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
2. Kansas City Chiefs (10-6)                                            2. Houston Texans  (9-7)
3. San Diego Chargers  (8-8)                                                3. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-13)
4. Oakland Raiders   (2-14)                                                   4. Tennessee Titans (2-14)

NFC East                                                                            NFC North
1. Dallas Cowboys (11-5)                                             1. Detroit Lions (12-4)
2. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)                                             2. Green Bay Packers (11-5)
3. New York Giants   (5-11)                                             3. Minnesota Vikings (7-9)
4. Washington Redskins (4-12)                                          4.  Chicago Bears (5-11)

NFC West                                                                           NFC South
1. Seattle Seahawks (12-4)                                               1. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)
2. Arizona Cardinals (12-4)                                               2.  New Orleans Saints  (6-10)
3. San Francisco 49ers (8-8)                                               3.  Carolina Panthers (5-10-1)
4. St. Louis Rams  (7-9)                                                      4.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-13)

This is what the Projected Playoffs would look like:

Playoff Simulations:
AFC Wild-Card:
Baltimore Ravens 13, Indianapolis Colts 31
Kansas City Chiefs 17, Pittsburgh Steelers 27

NFC Wild-Card:
Green Bay Packers 17, Dallas Cowboys 23
Arizona Cardinals 30,  Atlanta Falcons 27

AFC Divisional Round:
Pittsburgh Steelers 31, New England Patriots 37
Indianapolis Colts 30, Denver Broncos 27

NFC Divisional Round:
Arizona Cardinals 26, Seattle Seahawks 3
Dallas Cowboys 20, Detroit Lions 13

AFC Championship:
Indianapolis Colts 34, New England Patriots 10

NFC Championship:
Arizona Cardinals 10, Dallas Cowboys 31

Super Bowl:


Indianapolis Colts 15, Dallas Cowboys 29

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Super Bowl Prediction Week 15: Falcons make Cinderella Run

Based on simulations conducted by Stewart's Spectacular Sports Site these are the projected final standings of the NFL.  Teams in Bold are Playoff Teams:

AFC East                                                                                    AFC North
1. New England Patriots (12-4)                                           1. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)
2. Buffalo Bills (10-6)                                                          2. Cincinnati Bengals (9-6-1)
3. Miami Dolphins  (7-8-1)                                                    3. Pittsburgh Steelers   (9-7)
4. New York Jets (4-12)                                                       4. Cleveland Browns    (9-7)

AFC West                                                                            AFC South
1. Denver Broncos (12-4)                                                   1. Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
2. San Diego Chargers (10-6)                                            2. Houston Texans  (9-7)
3. Kansas City Chiefs (9-7)                                                  3. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-12)
4. Oakland Raiders   (2-14)                                                   4. Tennessee Titans (2-14)

NFC East                                                                            NFC North
1. Philadelphia Eagles (12-4)                                             1. Detroit Lions (12-4)
2. Dallas Cowboys (9-7)                                                       2. Green Bay Packers (11-5)
3. Washington Redskins (5-11)                                             3. Minnesota Vikings (7-8-1)
4. New York Giants (4-12)                                                   4.  Chicago Bears (5-11)

NFC West                                                                           NFC South
1. Arizona Cardinals (12-4)                                               1. Atlanta Falcons (8-8)
2. Seattle Seahawks (10-6)                                               2.  New Orleans Saints  (7-9)
3. San Francisco 49ers (9-7)                                               3.  Carolina Panthers (4-11-1)
4. St. Louis Rams  (7-9)                                                      4.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)

This is what the Projected Playoffs would look like:

Playoff Simulations:
AFC Wild-Card:
Buffalo Bills 20, Indianapolis Colts 24
San Diego Chargers 14, Baltimore Ravens 29

NFC Wild-Card:
Seattle Seahawks 10, Philadelphia Eagles 28
Green Bay Packers 13,  Atlanta Falcons 23

AFC Divisional Round:
Baltimore Ravens 13, New England Patriots 14
Indianapolis Colts 27, Denver Broncos 30

NFC Divisional Round:
Atlanta Falcons 29, Detroit Lions 15
Philadelphia Eagles 27, Arizona Cardinals 20

AFC Championship:
Denver Broncos 27, New England Patriots 31

NFC Championship:
Atlanta Falcons 22, Philadelphia Eagles 25

Super Bowl:
New England Patriots 30, Philadelphia Eagles 10

Sunday, December 7, 2014

FINAL Bracketology: College Football Edition

Since only the Top 10 teams in the rankings matter, I will make my predictions for the rankings.

1. Alabama
2. Oregon
3. TCU
4. Florida State
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5. Ohio State
6. Baylor
7. Michigan State
8. Mississippi State
9. Kansas State
10. Ole Miss

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

NFL Week 14: Super Bowl Prediction: Cardinals defeat Ravens in Super Bowl

Based on simulations conducted by Stewart's Spectacular Sports Site these are the projected final standings of the NFL.  Teams in Bold are Playoff Teams:

AFC East                                                                                    AFC North
1. New England Patriots (13-3)                                           1. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)
2. Miami Dolphins (9-7)                                                         2. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)
3. Buffalo Bills  (8-8)                                                              3. Cincinnati Bengals (9-6-1)
4. New York Jets (3-13)                                                       4. Cleveland Browns    (9-7)

AFC West                                                                            AFC South
1. Denver Broncos (13-3)                                                   1. Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
2. Kansas City Chiefs (9-7)                                                   2. Houston Texans  (8-8)
3. San Diego Chargers (8-8)                                                  3. Tennessee Titans (4-12)
4. Oakland Raiders   (1-15)                                                   4. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14)

NFC East                                                                            NFC North
1. Philadelphia Eagles (11-5)                                             1. Green Bay Packers (13-3)
2. Dallas Cowboys (11-5)                                                   2. Detroit Lions (9-7)
3. New York Giants (5-11)                                                  3. Chicago Bears (8-8)
4. Washington Redskins (4-12)                                             4.  Minnesota Vikings (7-9)

NFC West                                                                           NFC South
1. Arizona Cardinals (12-4)                                               1. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)
2. Seattle Seahawks (11-5)                                               2.  New Orleans Saints  (6-10)
3. San Francisco 49ers (10-6)                                             3.  Carolina Panthers (4-11-1)
4. St. Louis Rams  (6-10)                                                    4.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)

This is what the Projected Playoffs would look like:

Playoff Simulations:
AFC Wild-Card:
Cincinnati Bengals 16, Indianapolis Colts 19
Pittsburgh Steelers 19, Baltimore Ravens 22

NFC Wild-Card:
Seattle Seahawks 27, Philadelphia Eagles 30
Dallas Cowboys 33, Atlanta Falcons 23

AFC Divisional Round:
Baltimore Ravens 27, New England Patriots 21
Indianapolis Colts 17, Denver Broncos 28

NFC Divisional Round:
Dallas Cowboys 25, Green Bay Packers 27
Philadelphia Eagles 21, Arizona Cardinals 40

AFC Championship:
Baltimore Ravens 21, Denver Broncos 20

NFC Championship:
Arizona Cardinals 31, Green Bay Packers 17

Super Bowl:
Arizona Cardinals 16, Baltimore Ravens 10

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Week 13 Super Bowl Prediction: Cardinals Win Super Bowl in Own Stadium

Here our the Stewart's Spectacular Sports Site Playoff Predictions for the rest of the 2014 season:

 Standings:
This is what the Playoffs would look like according to those standings:

Playoff Predictions:

AFC Wildcard:
Miami Dolphins 12, Pittsburgh Steelers 14 
Houston Texans 14, Indianapolis Colts 6

NFC Wildcard:
Green Bay Packers 30, Philadelphia Eagles 13
Seattle Seahawks 30, New Orleans Saints 6

AFC Divisional Round:
Houston Texans 20, Denver Broncos 23
Pittsburgh Steelers 14, New England Patriots 40

NFC Divisional Round:
Green Bay Packers 17, Arizona Cardinals 20
Seattle Seahawks 17, Detroit Lions 24

AFC Championship:
New England Patriots 27, Denver Broncos 20

NFC Championship:
Detroit Lions 13, Arizona Cardinals 16

Super Bowl: 
New England Patriots 24, Arizona Cardinals 27



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Bracketology: College Football Edition Week 10

Bracketology College Football Edition


These are the teams, that if I were on the selection committee, I would have in the College Football Playoff.



#1.  Mississippi State                                   #2.  Florida State

VS                                            VS

#4.  Auburn                                       #3.  Ole Miss





Next Four In:
5.  Alabama
6.  Oregon
7.  Notre Dame
8.  TCU


First Five Out:
9.  Michigan State
10. Kansas State
11. Georgia
12. Baylor
13. Ohio State

Outside Looking In:
14.  Arizona
15.  Arizona State
16.  Nebraska
17.  Utah

Needing A Miracle:
18.  LSU
19.  Clemson
20.  West Virginia
21.  Oklahoma
22.  East Carolina
23.  Duke
24.  Marshall
25.  UCLA

Prediction

Ole Miss over Mississippi State, 38 - 37


Monday, October 6, 2014

Bracketology College Football Edition: Week 6

Bracketology College Football Edition


These are the teams, that if I were on the selection committee, I would have in the College Football Playoff.



#1.  Auburn                                   #2.  Florida State

VS                                            VS

#4.  Notre Dame                           #3.  Ole Miss





Next Four In:
5. Mississippi State
6. Baylor
7. TCU
8. Michigan State


First Five Out:
9. Alabama
10. Arizona
11. Georgia
12. Texas A&M
13. Ohio State

Outside Looking In
14. Oregon
15. Oklahoma
16. Georgia Tech
17. UCLA
18. Oklahoma State
19. Kansas State
20. Arizona State
21. Nebraska
22. Missouri
23. Duke
24. East Carolina
25. Utah

Prediction

Florida State over Auburn, 31-14

Monday, September 29, 2014

MLB Playoff Predictions

MLB Playoff Prediction
                       

Here's the bracket:a



AL Wild Card:
Kansas City Royals 7, Oakland A's 6 (10 Innings)
NL Wild Card:
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, San Francisco Giants 1

ALDS:
Detroit Tigers 3, Baltimore Orioles 1
Kansas City Royals 3, Los Angeles Angels 2

NLDS:
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2
Washington Nationals 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 1

ALCS:
Detroit Tigers 4, Kansas City Royals 3

NLCS:
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Washington Nationals 1

World Series:
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Detroit Tigers 2

Power Rankings Heading into Postseason:

1. Washington Nationals

2. Los Angeles Dodgers

3. Detroit Tigers

4. Pittsburgh Pirates

5. Kansas City Royals


6. St. Louis Cardinals
7. San Francisco Giants
8. Oakland A's
9. Baltimore Orioles
10. Los Angeles Angels

Bracketology College Football Edition: Week 5

Bracketology College Football Edition


These are the teams, that if I were on the selection committee, I would have in the College Football Playoff.



#1.  Alabama                                   #2.  Oregon

VS                                            VS

#4.  UCLA                            #3.  Oklahoma





Next Four In:
5. Texas A&M
6. Florida State
7. Auburn
8. Ole Miss

First Five Out:
9. Notre Dame
10. Baylor
11. Mississippi State
12. Nebraska
13. Michigan State

Outside Looking In
14. LSU
15. Georgia
16. Stanford
17. BYU
18. Ohio State
19. Wisconsin
20. USC
21. TCU
22. Oklahoma State
23. Kansas State
24. Missouri
25. Duke

Prediction

Alabama over Oregon, 31-14


Bracketology College Football Edition: Week 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Bracketology College Football Edition: Week 4


These are the teams, that if I were on the selection committee, I would have in the College Football Playoff.



#1.  Alabama                                   #2.  Oregon

VS                                            VS

#4.  Oklahoma                             #3.  Texas A&M





Next Four In:

5.  Florida State
6.  Baylor
7.  Auburn
8.  Ole Miss

First Five Out:

9.  Notre Dame
10. UCLA
11. South Carolina
12. Mississippi State
13. Stanford

Outside Looking In

14. Georgia
15. Arizona State
16. LSU
17. BYU
18. Nebraska
19. Ohio State
20. USC
21. Wisconsin
22. Duke
23. Oklahoma State
24. East Carolina
25. Kansas State


CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREDICTION:

Alabama over Texas A&M


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Team Analysis: #22 Ohio State Buckeyes

Team Analysis: #22 Ohio State Buckeyes

                       I'm going to start off with a statement that is the truth, but most people don't want to believe it.  Ohio State is not overrated, in fact, with all of those overrated statements coming out they are now underrated.  Here is a quick review so far of their season:

The Buckeyes won their season opener by surviving a scare against Navy, 34-17.  But lost their next game to Virginia Tech 35-21.  It was an upset.  The 8th ranked Buckeyes fell all the way to 22nd in the polls, which is absurd.  They lost one game, by one possession to a Top 35 team, that's in a major conference,  You may say that it was two possessions, but in reality had the Hokies' pick-six with a minute to hadn't been returned to the house, but say the 35-yard line, Virginia Tech would still have won the game.

One thing people are saying is that without Braxton Miller the rest of the team won't be good.  Only one team in history can claim that to be true and that would be the Indianapolis Colts, the year they didn't have Andrew Luck or Peyton Manning.  But say J.T. Barrett turns into 75% of the quarterback Miller was than Ohio State will still be better than half the teams in the top 25.

Braxton Miller is an elite quarterback, but J.T. Barrett was a 4-star for a reason.  He has skills.  Don't forget that J.T. Barrett is a freshman  playing football at Ohio State.  Pressure is going to be on him.  Let's compare Braxton Miller's first two starts, compared to J.T. Barrett's.

                 Braxton Miller                 J.T. Barrett
Wins                                                                 1*                                  1*
Losses                                                              1*                                  1*
Completions-Attempts                                  10-26                             21-44
Yards                                                              139                                 445
Touchdowns                                                     2                                     3
Interceptions                                                     1                                    4
Rushing yards                                                   57                                  120
Rushing touchdowns                                         0                                      1

Better Statistics     Worse Statistics
* = against non-ranked team

What Does That Mean?

Let's look at the comparison.  Barrett has five better statistics, compared to Miller's just one.  And it's not like Braxton Miller played against Auburn's in those games.  His first start, where he had both his touchdowns, the Buckeyes were playing Colorado, the team that went 3-10 in 2011.  Also consider that the next game was against Michigan State, a team that was unranked at the time.  

J.T. Barrett possess the skills to be a prototype of Braxton Miller, he just needs both time and experience. He's a freshman and was thrown into this situation just a mere two weeks before the season began.  He had literally only a couple of weeks to practice with the first-team.  It's not like they lost to McNeese State, here.  They lost to Virginia Tech, who has a history of success.  

Compare Virginia Tech to Auburn last year.  Both talented teams, and both began the season off the radar.  Except Virginia Tech was in the top 35, the week before they upset the Buckeyes.  There is no way to consider a game a bad loss, until the season is at least half over.  Virginia Tech could make the college football playoff, and being in the ACC Coastal, they only need to upset Florida State, that have shown signs of vulnerability.  Thus being said, Ohio State is not an overrated team, but a force to be beckoned with.










Friday, September 5, 2014

NFL Week One Picks

The NFL Season started last night with a rout of Green Bay.  Marshawn Lynch scored two Touchdowns as Seattle went on to win 36-16.  Bigger issues concern Green Bay, though because star running back Eddie Lacy left the game in the fourth quarter with a concussion.  And an Packers offensive lineman left the game with a knee injury.  But, on with the picks:


Chicago 31, Bills 14
Steelers 24, Browns 20
Ravens 10, Bengals 7
Texans 21, Redskins 20
Eagles 45, Jaguars 10
Chiefs 31, Titans 17
Patriots 24, Dolphins 6
Vikings 27, Rams 10
Falcons 27, Saints 24 (OT)
Jets 20, Raiders 6
Panthers 17, Buccaneers 14
49ers 34, Cowboys 14
Broncos 38, Colts 17
Lions 34, Giants 3
Cardinals 17, Chargers 10

Upset Possibilities: Browns over Steelers, Texans over Redskins, Cardinals over Chargers

Players to Watch:  Cordaralle Patterson, Emmanuel Sanders, Johnny Manziel and Chris Johnson












Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Manziel More Than A Hero?

On May 8, the Cleveland Browns, a team with little hope, drafted Johnny Manziel with the 22nd pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.  Cleveland has suffered many heartbreaks dating back to the 1980’s.  Including, nearly making the Super Bowl two consecutive years, moving to Baltimore in 1990’s, and have had only one postseason appearance since an expansion team moved to Cleveland, fifteen years ago.  Manziel, a dynamic and young quarterback, beckons hope for Cleveland, in more ways than one.  Since, ‘Manziel’s arrival in Cleveland fueled a spike in ticket sales, sponsorships and merchandise’, but is all that attention a good thing?
            




          Johnny Manziel has had his fair share of trouble.  He was arrested before playing a snap at Texas A&M University and has ‘raised his middle finger toward the Washington Redskins’ bench’.  Manziel was fined $12,000 for the latter action.  The Browns have been marketing Manziel and his famous, trademarked nickname, ‘Johnny Football’.  T-shirts have been selling for up to $45.  24 hours after the draft, Cleveland has already sold over 2,300 season-ticket plans, showing no signs of slowing down.  Manziel is a media magnet, which is what creating all the love from life long Browns fans.  The Browns have used Manziel as marketing pitch and it has obviously worked out for them.  Unfortunately, for Johnny Football fans, is that Brian Hoyer has been named the Week 1 starter for Cleveland.  Last year, Hoyer didn’t lose a start last year, before having a season-ending ACL tear.  Manziel shows hopes to small-market teams like the Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Minnesota Vikings, that they can not only compete with the big-market teams like the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots on the field, but also in commission.  Johnny Manziel can help the Browns create income in multiple ways.  The first being a media sweetheart, and bring in tickets just to catch a glimpse of him.  Or he could bring in revenue by getting better, winning the starting job, and leading the Browns to a winning season.  In the long run, picking Manziel should show to be a smart pick, as he can help Cleveland win, while brining in revenue at the same time.


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

NHL Playoff Predictions

The NHL Playoffs are here and here are my predictions.

But first, here are the matchups.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

1. Colorado
vs
4. Minnesota

2. St. Louis
vs
3. Chicago

1. Anaheim
vs
4. Dallas

2. San Jose
vs
3.  Los Angeles

EASTERN CONFERENCE

1. Boston
vs
4. Detroit

2. Tampa Bay
vs
3. Montreal

1. Pittsburgh
vs
4. Columbus

2. New York
vs
3. Philadelphia

Predictions:

WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS

1. Colorado Avalanche over 4. Minnesota Wild, 4-3
3. Chicago Blackhawks over 2. St. Louis Blues, 4-1

1. Anaheim Ducks over 4. Dallas Stars, 4-2
2. San Jose Sharks over 3. Los Angeles, 4-3

EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS

1. Boston Bruins over 4. Detroit Redwings, 4-2
2. Tampa Bay Lightning over 3. Montreal Canadians, 4-3

1. Pittsburgh Penguins over 4. Columbus Blue Jackets, 4-2
3. Philadelphia Flyers over 2. New York Rangers, 4-3

WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

3. Chicago Blackhawks over 1. Colorado Avalanche, 4-1
2. San Jose Sharks over 1. Anaheim Ducks, 4-3

EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

1. Boston Bruins over 2. Tampa Bay Lightning, 4-2
3. Philadelphia Flyers over 1. Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-3

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

3. Chicago Blackhawks over 2. San Jose Sharks, 4-2

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

1. Boston Bruins over 3. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-1

STANLEY CUP FINALS

1. Boston Bruins over 3. Chicago Blackhawks, 4-2


The Boston Bruins will be celebrating in Boston!




Sunday, March 30, 2014

Bracket Formula

Bradley Stewart created a bracket formula using a variety of statistics.  Last year the formula correctly picked Florida Gulf Coast into the Sweet Sixteen.

The formula's bracket has correctly picked the following upsets:

First Round:

Dayton over Ohio State
Harvard over Cincinnati
Tennessee over Massachusetts
Stephen F. Austin over VCU

Second Round:

Dayton over Syracuse
Connecticut over Villanova

Sweet 16:

Connecticut over Iowa State.



The formula's picks for the two Elite Eight Game's today are Connecticut and Michigan to both win.



Monday, March 10, 2014

Looks Can Be Decieving

The major Conference Tournaments start this week.  There are many teams who need to win to make the dance, while there are many teams that don't need to win and their still in.  But all you can do to try and get in the tournament is win.  Just keep winning.  So here are my sleepers for the conference tournaments.  Watch out!


American Athletic Conference

Southern Methodist Mustangs
Houston Cougars


ACC

Maryland Terrapins
Clemson Tigers
NC State Wolfpack

Big 12

Oklahoma State Cowboys
Baylor Bears
Texas Tech Red Raiders
West Virginia Moutaineers

Big Ten

Penn State Nittany Lions
Indiana Hoosiers

Pac-12

Oregon Ducks
Stanford Cardinal
California Golden Bears

SEC
The SEC is very inconsistant so I will break down which teams could get to where.  These are how far sleepers could get.

Semi-Finals
South Carolina Gamecocks
LSU Tigers

Finals
Arkansas Razorbacks
Vanderbilt Commodores
Ole Miss Rebels



Predictions

These are my conference tournament championship predictions.

American Athletic Conference

Louisville over Memphis












ACC

Duke over Maryland












Big 12

Oklahoma State over Baylor


Big Ten

Ohio State over Wisconsin


Pac-12

Arizona over Stanford


SEC

Florida over LSU











Sunday, March 2, 2014

Experts' Pre-Conference Tournament Final Four Picks

This will be the last final four pick updates until the actual bracket comes out.

After Syracuse's three losses in four games, all three experts do not have them in the Final Four.  The only teams that are in all three experts' Final Four are Arizona and Florida.  Kansas is in Bradley Stewart's and Joe Smeltzer's final four.  Duke is in Joe Smeltzer's Final Four, Bradley Stewart says "Duke would definitly be my number five."  Ryan Stewart included two teams that neither Joe Smeltzer and Bradley Stewart had in theirs.  Those teams are the defending national champions Louisville and shocking Iowa State.  When asked about why he included the Cyclones, Ryan said "Because they score a lot of points and rebound like men."  Joe Smeltzer who included Wichita State in his earlier picks, dropped them.  None of the experts, included the 31-0 Shockers.

Monday, February 10, 2014

College Basketball's Rivalry Week Predictions

College Basketball's Rivalry Week Predictions
By: Bradley Stewart

Here are my predictions for the key games this upcoming week.

Monday:
#7 Kansas 76, Kansas State 69


Tuesday:
#3 Florida 95, Tennessee 69
#22 Ohio State 63, #15 Michigan 61

#19 Texas 77, Oklahoma State 61

Wednesday:
#25 Pittsburgh 71, #1 Syracuse 70

#8 Duke 86, North Carolina 69

Thursday:

Northwestern 59, #9 Michigan State 56

#21 Wisconsin 62, Minnesota 53

Friday:
#2 Arizona 79, Arizona State 63

Saturday:
#3 Florida 93, #14 Kentucky 81
VCU 64, #12 Saint Louis 57
#20 Memphis 73, #24 UConn 57
#17 Virginia 67, Clemson 53



Mid-February Bold Predictions:

Virginia wins the ACC outright over Syracuse
Michigan State loses three more games in the Regular Season
The SEC has two teams in the First Four
Duke ties Syracuse for 2nd in the ACC
Pac-12 has 7 teams make the tournament
Wichita State gets at-large bid, not an AQ



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Super Bowl XLVIII Reaction/Recap By: Joe Smeltzer

By: Joe Smeltzer


For the first in their franchise history, the Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champs. They did it by deleting the Denver Broncos, 43-8. You all watched the game, so I'm not gonna get into great detail about the recap. All you need to know is that Russell Wilson played great, so did the Seahawks defense. Peyton Manning played poorly, so did the Broncos defense. The rest was a blowout. I have never seen a better defensive performance in my life. Congrats to Seattle. To Pete Carroll, Paul Allen, Richard Sherman, Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson and the rest of the Seahawks organization,  congrats. You did good.









Monday, February 3, 2014

Experts' Mid-season Final Four Picks

Our experts have compiled stats, and have come up with their mid-season Final Four picks.


Arizona, after their loss to California, is the only team that all three experts included in their Final Four.  Wichita State, one of the last two undefeated teams in the country, only has one expert supporting them.  Joe Smeltzer included them because "They're good.".

Ryan Stewart was the only one not to include the other last unbeaten, Syracuse, claiming "That Jim Boheim can't coach in the tournament." Ryan also added " Their 2-3 zone won't work against good coaches.  And that's why Duke put up 90 on them."

Both Bradley and Ryan Stewart included the 19-2 Florida Gators.  Joe Smeltzer wouldn't budge on why he didn't like Florida in the Final Four, saying that "We have different opinions.".

While Ryan Stewart and Joe Smeltzer both had Michigan State in the Final Four, Bradley Stewart didn't.  When asked about it he said "Michigan State is definitely a Final Four team, but I think Michigan State, after losing two out of their last three games, hasn't proven themselves fully yet. But, I would have them the next team on that list, along with Duke."  

Kansas, along with Wichita State, was picked only once. 

Friday, January 24, 2014

Super Bowl XLVIII Preview/Prediction

By: Bradley Stewart
This is the type of Super Bowl the Football Gods have dreamed of.  The best defense against the best offense.  Wilson vs Manning.  Sherman vs Thomas. This is going to be great.


Analysis

Advantages for Broncos:

No 12th Man :  Seattle's 12th man has caused the most false starts since 2010.  But since it isn't in Seattle, the Broncos O-Line, doesn't have anything to worry about.

Experience:  The Broncos team is older than the Seahawks.  There is no question about.  For the Broncos : Welker, Mannning, and Prater.  While for the Seahawks : Wilson, Lynch, Sherman.  The Broncos team overall has played more games which could be huge.

Peyton Manning:  Obviously the best QB in the league.  Especially this season, 5,467 yards, 55 TD's, and a QB rating of 115.1, will make you say "Wow!".

Underrated Rushing Game:  When people think of the Broncos, they think of Peyton Manning immediately.  While Kowshon Moreno was a 1,000 yard rusher, with 10 touchdowns.  Don't overlook Moreno or Montee Ball.

Richard Sherman:  After Sherman's rant after the NFC Championship,  the undecided rooters turned to the Broncos. I'm sure Peyton Manning would love to light him up after that. (See other section for more)

Receiving Core:  The Broncos' receiving core is ridiculous.  Wes Welker, Julilus Thomas, Demaryius Thomas, and Eric Decker.  Too many capable hands to compete against a good secondary.  Except some big plays.

Defense:  Everyone criticizes the Broncos' defenses, but for good reason.  They rank 27th in the NFL in Passing Yards.  But in the past 4 games, the Broncos have given up 17 points or less, while stuffing the run.  Remember LaGarrette Blount? 4 touchdowns to nothing.

Russell Wilson:  Wilson hasn't been the same since Week 13.  Throwing 5 interceptions in the pass six games.  He has been sacked 7 times in the playoffs, and we know Denver likes to rush the passer.


Advantages for Seahawks:

Defense:  This is going to be the sixth time the #1 defense has faced the #1 offense in the Super Bowl. The defense is 4-1.  Also, the Seahawks defense doesn't give up points, they have given up more than 20 points only three times all season, while holding offenses to under 14 points, eight times.

Percy Harvin: The king of the PUP-List is scheduled to make a return in the Super Bowl.  Harvin adds even more to this dynamic offense.  If Harvin plays except Sweeps and Hail Marys.

Receiving Core:  Seattle's receiving core may look bad against the Bronco's all-star core, but don't mark me wrong.  Golden Tate and Doug Baldwin are both 50+ catch receivers, while coming up big in the playoffs.  And don't forget about Percy Harvin.

The Odds: Denver is favored to beat the Seahawks.  And over the past four seasons, the underdog has won the Super Bowl every time, and five out of the past six.  While adding that the Seahawks are 17-5-1, when the spread has been against them in the past three seasons.

Jerseys:  I know this sounds crazy, but it's not.  The Broncos are wearing orange jerseys.  In the Super Bowl, the Broncos are 0-3, while wearing their orange jersey.  While Seattle is wearing white tops with blue pants, a combo where they are 2-0 at this year, including a 23-0 win over the Giants in Met Life Stadium.

Richard Sherman:  Richard Sherman wants to prove that he is as good as he is saying.  Expect a big day from him.  Win or lose.

Weather:  The Seahawks are built to blizzards, monsoons, droughts, etc..  They can handle anything.  It is going to be snowy in New Jersey.  The Broncos are built on Manning, who is 4-7 in under 32 degree weather.  Remember snow.



Betting Odds: Denver -2.5
Above Odds: Denver 8, Seattle 7
Advantage: Denver Broncos

Overview

There is nothing really big going on publicity about this Super Bowl.  Except Richard Sherman.
Here's what I think:

He's disrespected.  People can think what they want, but nothing is ever going to change the fact that he is a smart and competitive guy.  This is football we are talking about, not tennis.  Trash-talking is apart of the game.  The game was still going on in his head.  He was pouring out his emotions.  Crabtree gave him crap, so he gave it back.  He is the best cornerback in the league.  He does backs up what he says with facts, unlike Skip Bayless (Sherman's own words).  Get off his back.  If you can't handle trash-talk, get out of the game.  Most of the people I've talked to say "This is why I hate Seattle." or "That's why I'm rooting for the Broncos.".  I can't help but thinking, "Be quiet."  If Erin Andrews hadn't interviewed him he wouldn't have said that.  Get off his back.  There is trash-talk in every football game, and the only reason people care about this one is that he is playing in the Super Bowl.  Everyone who knows him says he was a nice guy.  Which is why I am rooting for him, to prove Bayless and his haters wrong.

Prediction:

Here is the box score of my prediction:


As you can see, the 1st Quarter is dominated by field goals.  In the 2nd Quarter Manning's touchdown pass to Thomas, makes it 13-3 Broncos.

The Broncos are up 10 at the half.  But here comes the Seahawks.  A 20-yard touchdown run from Marshawn Lynch and a Steven Hauschka field goal makes it a tie game going into the 4th Quarter.

Instant classic!  Manning hits Welker, early in the 4th Quarter.  This gives the Broncos a 20-13 lead.  Another Steven Hauschka field goal makes it 20-16 with under 5 minutes left.  A Knowshon Moreno turnover, lets the Seahawks get the ball back.  Russell Wilson drives down the field, and with under 1 minute left, Russell Wilson hits Percy Harvin, to make it 23-20.

But the game is still not over.  Peyton Manning drives down the field.  But instead of trying to kick a chip shot field goal, the Broncos try and win it.  But they fail.  Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Champions!
This is happening.
While this is happening.

And That's All I Got To Say 'Bout That!