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.