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By The Mathlete — August 25th, 2010 at 2:58 PM — 61 comments

Of all the Michigan season previews you read, this has a pretty good shot at being the nerdiest. I will be focusing the preview on the statistical contributions of the departed and the returning. The culmination will be a series of beautiful charts telling you just how many games Michigan is going to win this year (or at least how many they won in one of the thousands of simulations I ran). The key metric you need to know is PAN, Points Above Normal. Normal is technically the NCAA FBS average, but you could also think of it as BCS conference replacement level. A Normal team would generally place in the bottom 2-3 of any BCS conference in a given year or in the top 2-3 of a non-BCS conference in a given year. For a little more detail on how it works, there is a short primer at the end of the column.

On to the preview.

Quarterbacks

Tate Forcier took the majority of snaps last year and has the more robust data set from last year while Denard has shown vast improvement through spring and camp and is the rumored front-runner for the starting position. Here is what they did last year.

Forcier: Had a passing PAN of 37 points on 278 qualifying plays (QP). This was good for third in the Big 10 (behind Tolzien and Cousins) overall but was second behind Tolzien on a per play basis. Tate’s rushing PAN (which excludes sacks) was –5 on 90 carries, meaning in 2009 Tate was worth about 32 points above the average NCAA player, second only to Kirk Cousins of Michigan St in the Big 10 and ahead of the 27 points in 13 games posted by Terrelle Pryor.

Robinson: Very limited sample size, but with 27 QP Denard had a passing PAN of –1 point. His –.04 PAN per attempt would have ranked him second to last in the Big 10, ahead of only Ben Chappell at Indiana. There was little element of surprise when Robinson was on the field that the ball was staying on the ground. Despite that, Robinson posted a positive PAN (+1) on the season. At .01 PAN per play he was ninth in the conference of players with at least 50 QP and second among all quarterback on the ground, behind Terrelle Pryor’s .05.

Despite an unknown quarterback situation coming into the season, it reasons that a sophomore Forcier would exceed a freshman Forcier and if Robinson can beat him out, then the quarterback production from Michigan should be about the best in the Big 10 this season.

Running Backs

In the most wide open position battle on the team, Michigan is looking to replace departed seniors Brandon Minor and Carlos Brown. In injury limited time, Minor was still the 5th most valuable back in the Big 10 last year with over 6 PAN on only 95 QP. His .06 PAN per play was third in the Big 10 behind John Clay of Wisconsin and Jaycen Taylor of Purdue. The production of Brown will not be as difficult to replace. WIth 80 QP Brown had a –3 PAN for the season. Brown was more active in the passing game with 10 catches on the season.

Looking to fill the void will be two players who saw limited action last year.

Vincent Smith: Had 31 QP last year and a 0 PAN. Running backs tend to skew negative so a 0 PAN would have put him 10th in the Big 10 among qualifying backs.

Michael Shaw: 33 QP in 2009 and a –4 PAN. At –0.13 PAN per play, he would have been in the bottom quarter of Big 10 backs.

In limited time last year, Smith outperformed Shaw. With Smith missing the offseason due to injury and Shaw battling academic issues, it looks like several players will get their chance to prove themselves on the field.

Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

The good news is that almost everyone is back from last year. The bad news is that no one did much in 2009, Michigan did not have a single receiver in the top 15 for the season. Greg Mathews is lone departee and was second last year with 25 PAN (receiving PAN do not directly correspond to other PAN because there is no good way to offset the good plays, catches, with bad plays so all you end up with are the positive plays).

Roy Roundtree: Finished the year red hot out of the slot. His 27 PAN in the last four games of the season were more than any other Wolverine had for the full year. If he could have produced at that pace for all 11 FBS games last year, he would have been top 2 in the Big 10.

Martavious Odoms: Third on the team with a 21 PAN last season but looks to have lost out on the primary slot role due to Roundtree’s emergence.

Kevin Koger: Michigan’s main tight end was fourth in 2009 with a PAN of 16.

Junior Hemingway: Came out of the gates on fire with the team’s season high single game PAN of 11 against Western Michigan but only managed a 15 for the season.

Darryl Stonum: Provided more value as a kick returner than he did as receiver, his 2009 PAN was 9.

Based on his strong finish to last year, Roundtree is the only member of the receiving core who looks to have a strong role locked up. Whether it’s from a single individual or the group as a whole, Michigan’s wide receiver will need to do better than 2009’s 8th place ranking for receiver value.

Defensive Line

So we lost one guy. He was OK. Brandon Graham exploits are well noted but just for the PAN refresher, defensive players are measured by the number of negative (for the offense) plays they make and their magnitude. Graham led all Big 10 players with 47 points taken away from the offense, a stat normally dominated by linebackers.

Ryan Van Bergen: Finished 12th in the Big 10 among D-lineman with 19 points taken on 25 plays made.

Mike Martin: Lacked the big play ability of some of his Big 10 counterparts with only 10 points taken away, but was second among all tackles with 30 plays made.

Despite losing Graham, the move to more three man lines and the strong performances by RVB and Mike Martin last year make this the most secure position group on the defense.

Linebackers

Michigan’s linebackers flat out did not make plays last year. Only Indiana and Illinois got less production from their linebackers. Michigan’s “best” linebacker was Jonas Mouton who came in 25th among Big 10 linebackers in points taken.

Jonas Mouton: led the group with 17 points taken on 34 plays.

Obi Ezeh: Right behind Mouton with 16 points taken on 35 plays.

Craig Roh: Would have been a top 25 defensive lineman in the conference last year and should see his production increase above last years 13 PT as he moves to more of a standup role.

This group has experience but a long history of mediocre performance. The hope is that the coaching consistency can help this group turn the corner but at this point Roh is only one who seems able be a positive difference maker.

Secondary

Classified as a safety, Stevie Brown was the most productive defensive back in the Big 10 last year with 32 PT. Classified as a linebacker he was still top 10. Donovan Warren had only Stevie Brown and three other DB’s in front of him at 26 PT. Where the linebackers are a question because of limited production the secondary is a question because of limited bodies.

Jordan Kovacs: the lone returner that managed to crack the top 50 DB’s last year. The walk-on garnered 16 points taken on an impressive 30 plays made.

The only good thing about the secondary going into this season is that the expectations will be very low. Any success they can manage will likely be more than most fans are counting on.

Team Predictions

One of the biggest challenges Michigan has in climbing the hill this year is their schedule. Based on my PAN projections, Michigan has the 22nd toughest schedule in the country and second toughest in the Big 10 behind Minnesota. Only Minnesota and Indiana have easier Big 10 schedules and that’s because they don’t get to play Indiana and Minnesota.

So where does this all net out? Here is Michigan’s team PAN since 2003 along with my 2010 projection.

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As detailed in the comments of by wannabe Blogpoll, PAN projections are done using 2/3 historical performance (2003-2008) and 1/3 previous year performance. Based on previous years, this combination of program history and most recent performance yields the most accurate pre-season predictions.

So what does that mean for wins? Using all teams PAN predictions I ran a Monte Carlo simulation for the season and at the 6.6 PAN above, this is your win expectation chart for 2010.

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Over a 50% chance of 7-8 wins, a 93% chance of bowl eligibility.

If this projection seems either too high or two low, I ran 3 additional simulations, one with Michigan’s PAN increased by 3, one decreased by 3 and one with performance at last year’s level.

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At last year’s performance the chance of bowl eligibility drop to 56%. At the optimistic side, wins average about 9 with a 27% chance of 10+ wins.

*PAN is calculated by assigning every play a value based on how much the play helped or hurt the offense’s chances of scoring. Every down, distance and line of scrimmage combination is assigned an expected value, the average points scored across college football in that same situation. If a play increases the expected value, the respective teams and players are credited with the amount of increase.

All plays are then adjusted based on strength of opponent. Plays against weak opponents are penalized and downgraded while plays against strong opponents are bumped to reflect the degree of difficulty.

Only games against FBS (D1A) opponents, games against FCS (1AA) opponents are non-existent in any numbers used in this work.

Qualifying Plays (QP) are all plays in the first half and plays in the second half when the game is within two touchdowns. End of half run out the clock drives are also excluded.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:02 PM | Now that's reassuring. Good (Score:1)
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Now that's reassuring.
Good work.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:05 PM | Excellent work (Score:1)
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Hopefully Mark Twain was 100% joking when he said, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:25 PM | LOL.  Sorry but I think he (Score:1)
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LOL.  Sorry but I think he was right on all three. 

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:08 PM | Because it's math in can't be (Score:1)
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Because it's math in can't be wrong.  8 wins here we come!

(fingers crossed extra tight)

Awesome work, per usual.

"Come on, you Wolverines!"

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:18 PM | Good lord dude, even though (Score:1)
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Good lord dude, even though I'm new to the blog, I've seen a couple of your posts before and I thought they were random flukes of nerdism . This is taking it too far. You need help. (And I'm a Software Engineer!)

Good stuff though. I wish I had the brains and time to work this stuff out. Hopefully your mathisms aren't too far off.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:53 PM | You're awesome--the exact (Score:1)
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You're awesome--the exact opposite of a condescending prick.

It's all John Navarre's fault.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:04 PM | Uh (Score:1)
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Uh, in looking over your posting history.........I am left to wonder if you are somebody we really want in our community?

Mods, can we get a ruling here? Half his comments since he signed up pretty much just call other people stupid.

He's not offering any value to our community. I say banhammer, but thats just me

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:09 PM | I'm thinking ND trolling (or (Score:1)
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I'm thinking ND trolling (or a lover of chubby men wearing clovers on their lapels):

hey pessimist Mat, you are like, a more-on, you know. yeah!!!

i say if we had hired kelly instead of rod, we'd be looking at a 12-win season by now.

 

Kelly is going to start winning right away at ND. The biggest hope we and other ND's opponents have is that their defense will suck. But, WOTS is that Kelly will get Chuck Martin to be the DC. That guy will probably be the best DC in the country.
This is not going to go good for Michigan, and RR in particular.
We MUST have gotten Kelly instead of RR. Damn!

It's all John Navarre's fault.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:27 PM | I figure.... (Score:1)
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.... he is a 13 year old ND fan who doesn't have any friends to play with.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:19 PM | Jamie, (Score:1)
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I don't think it's "just you".

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August 26th, 2010 at 2:03 PM | With all due respect (Score:1)
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Let's try to help instead.

I think we should have a blog posting about all SteffiS posts so that we can analyze the psychology behind it, the events in one's life that can make someone like this, and any thoughts we have to assist this person's contributions (or lack thereof) to society.

If the user disagrees, then the user can show that disagreement by posting no less than 10x as many posts as we do collectively on the blog entry about him, all as "replies" on our comments.  In that way it both keeps him busy and allows us to either enjoy the literature or help him better based on feedback received.

Yikes...or I guess it would be easier to just auto-filter out anyone below -20 or put them on moderated probation.

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August 25th, 2010 at 6:44 PM | Steff must be (Score:1)
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Steff must be joking because that post was frickin hilarious.  Steff must be sticking to my self-imposed policy of never writing "/Sarcasm" because he's got some next level wit.

Please don't ban this guy Brian, we need him for comic relief.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:26 PM | I dislike the results I'm (Score:1)
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I dislike the results I'm seeing very much. It looks like we have a next to 0% chance of winning 12 games this year. Very disappointed.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:40 PM | 10 wins (Score:1)
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is at about 7% though. 

 

Back in the bowls baby.

“What the mind can conceive, the mind can achieve and those who stay will be champions.”
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August 25th, 2010 at 4:52 PM | Not zero! (Score:1)
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Yeah, but next to zero isn't zero. It's telling us we've got a chance!

(I'd embed that clip from Dumb and Dumber, but it's probably been played out by now.)

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August 25th, 2010 at 6:27 PM | 12 Games (Score:1)
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This is based on 12 games. Add the 13th for a bowl and we could go 12-1!

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August 25th, 2010 at 6:28 PM | I currently have it at about (Score:1)
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I currently have it at about a 1 in 1,145 chance of going 12-0.

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August 25th, 2010 at 9:36 PM | This is awesome.  I think you (Score:1)
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This is awesome.  I think you definitely deserve more MGoPoints than I, so allow me to contribute what I can by posbanging all of your replies.  

Math rules.

 

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:26 PM | Special Teams and OL (Score:1)
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Great looking post.  I appreciate the work behind the computations. 

 

But, I can't help wonder why you didn't factor in special teams or OL play?  Are there no statistics for those positions?  Are those effects figured in elsewhere?  Are they insignificant with the other numbers?

 

Thanks for the post.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:44 PM | You have to appreciate.... (Score:1)
PeterKlima
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....the degree and amount of analysis that Michigan fans put into a football discussion.  Comparing it to the vapid and moronic comments on boards like "ND Nation," it relfects the class and education of UM fans compared to our counterparts in South Bend, C-Bus, E.L., etc...

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:47 PM | Offensive performance is (Score:1)
Zone Left
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Offensive performance is probably a really solid measure of line quality in the aggregate.

It's all John Navarre's fault.

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August 26th, 2010 at 1:43 PM | we are waiting (Score:1)
kalamazoo
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For some this provided intellectual + entertainment value, for you it may have provided only entertainment value since you read/skimmed part of it and posted on it.  But, it had value to you nonetheless. 

Your post even had entertainment value for me, I'll have to admit.  Now, if you could only finish the half-baked report so that I can gain some intellectual value from you, that would really be nice of you.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:37 PM | The numbers used for the team (Score:1)
The Mathlete
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The numbers used for the team projections are based on team performance, not individual and do include special teams. Although the variance on special teams is much lower than that of offense and defense, they are included in the team projection.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:30 PM | Interesting as usual - what (Score:1)
bluebyyou
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Interesting as usual - what is/was your major?  Has to be engineering or math,

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:33 PM | I'll take it (Score:1)
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Our chances of winning 9 games is higher than our chances of only winning 6.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:40 PM | I don't give a toss what the (Score:1)
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I don't give a toss what the statistics say. I have this team pegged for 13-0 until I have tangible, on-the-field evidence (namely, LOSSES) that make me revise my expectations downward.

ONWARD BLEU.

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:17 PM | Me too (Score:1)
Ernis
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I even did a similar analysis. But unlike The Mathlete... with his confusing method for weighting past seasons vs. the previous season... I determined my weights using Goal Seek. The result?

13-0

Mark it, Dude.

Trust me, I know what I'm doing

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September 1st, 2011 at 6:42 PM | Allez le bleu! (Score:1)
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By the way, 13-0? How do you have us winning the BCS championship game without playing in the B1G championship game?

/s

Where's Charlie Bauman when you need him?

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:45 PM | As always, awesome work.  The (Score:1)
Zone Left
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As always, awesome work.  The idea that a much more experienced team with added depth and fewer Freshman contributors makes sense, but I'm curious about the methodology.

Why did you project PAN as the 2/3 of historical data and 1/3 of data from the past season?  Is there a method, or just something you picked based on the idea that historical data is a good projector of long-term team strength? 

It's all John Navarre's fault.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:54 PM | The methodology behind the (Score:1)
The Mathlete
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The methodology behind the split can be found here:

http://mgoblog.com/diaries/if-i-only-had-blogpoll-ballot…#comment-600670

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:55 PM | Fair enough, thanks.  (Score:1)
Zone Left
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Fair enough, thanks. 

It's all John Navarre's fault.

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:51 PM | Awesome post.  The only thing (Score:1)
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Awesome post.  The only thing I don't follow is this:

"Based on my PAN projections, Michigan has the 22nd toughest schedule in the country and second toughest in the Big 10 behind Minnesota. Only Minnesota and Indiana have easier Big 10 schedules and that’s because they don’t get to play Indiana and Minnesota."

Does Minn have a tougher schedule than us or one of the two easiest? Maybe I'm reading it wrong or something but I can't wrap my head around that part. 

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:56 PM | Minnesota has a tougher (Score:1)
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Minnesota has a tougher schedule with they don't play either of the two worst teams in the conference, Indiana or Minnesota.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:07 PM | Ah okay got it, thanks. (Score:1)
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Ah okay got it, thanks.

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:08 PM | Only Minnesota and Indiana (Score:1)
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Only Minnesota and Indiana have easier Big 10 schedules and that’s because they don’t get to play Indiana and Minnesota.

easier should be harder

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:18 PM | Mathlete not so gud at (Score:1)
The Mathlete
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Mathlete not so gud at Englush

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August 25th, 2010 at 3:56 PM | YES (Score:1)
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He blinded us with SCIENCE!

Great post, Brah!

No radio. Nothing of value.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:15 PM | Great work as usual, I should (Score:1)
Bluerock
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Great work as usual, I should have waited  for this post instead of laying out my hard earned five bucks on this gypsy chick. She was gonna give me the season wins and point totals, until something flew in her eye.

 I am now out five bucks and a sore back where her half-brother continued to slap me asking "you want to have her"...not sure what he getting at...oh has anybody seen my wallet.

8,9 wins would be good ...very good.

Endeavor to persevere...
Yes I know hi-jinx (high jinks) is not a word,but it looks good.

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:18 PM | Hi, I'd love to know where you got all this awesome data? (Score:1)
fredsaysbtdabks
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Would you mind sharing that data with me? 

Is this data available each week?

I'm interested in doing a pairwise comparison of teams to establish the win/loss probabilities

tedheadfred@sbcglobal.net

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:41 PM | Mathlete, have you ever run (Score:1)
papabear16
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Mathlete, have you ever run these numbers for past seasons to see how closely the models played out?  I'd be particularly interest in whether you've done this for any RichRod teams, here or at West Virginia, in case offensive system plays into it somehow.  This is great work, and certainly gives me a lot of hope (particularly if a break or two goes our way).

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August 25th, 2010 at 4:49 PM | Great Job-Vegas Line Corroborates Your Work (Score:1)
Slinginsam
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The over-under on Michigan's win total is SEVEN games.  So you are right on, brother.

Great analysis.  Fun reading, too.

 

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August 26th, 2010 at 8:05 AM | Why vegas corroborates (Score:1)
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I think Vegas corroborates because after seeing a Mathlete post like this, they throw out their own bookies and just his the Matlete's analysis.

'M-Burns', I'll never have better facial hair than this...

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:03 PM | Man, after reading this I (Score:1)
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Man, after reading this I just got hit with a daydream about what it will be like to go bowling again, and potentially in a January 1 bowl!

It's such a great feeling when you get to roll into December, knowing that your season isn't over yet. 

Then you get to watch all the smaller bowls leading up to and through Xmas while its freezing outside and you are hanging around your house in a sweater, sitting by the fire and drinking beer. All the while knowing that you've got a big game coming up on New Year's Day.

I cannot wait!

Those Who Stay...

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:33 PM | Beautiful (Score:1)
Ernis
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Awesome post. I loves me some Monte Carlo simulation.

I was going to post something skeptical about your 2/3 & 1/3 weight ratio for UM's specific situation ...... but...... on second thought I'll just keep looking at your Projected Wins graph

Trust me, I know what I'm doing

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:48 PM | Admittedly Michigan is an (Score:1)
The Mathlete
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Admittedly Michigan is an outlier that is greatly favored using this weighting. With that said, every way I have looked at it indicates that the weighting should be no lower than 50% historic and even at that level Michigan is higher than the Projection (-) scenario above.

I didn't even mention the fact the 2009 team whose PAN history very closely mirrors the 2010 Michigan team was Miami (Yeah that Miami) who went 9-3 last year.

 

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:49 PM | I bought Stephen Hawking's (Score:1)
PhillipFulmersPants
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preseason college football guide, and I have to say the case he makes for the Berkenstein-Hawking radiation coming from Ron Zook's film room substantiating the existence of a black hole in Champagne is slightly nerdier than this diary.  Yours was infinitely more fun, though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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August 25th, 2010 at 5:50 PM | I expected (Score:1)
Michigan4Life
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8 wins this season and it's nice to see that Mathlete's projection basically confirmed my feelings.

'11 season, I would expect Michigan to contend for Big Ten title and possibily national title.  The talent level is finally in place for RR to re-establish as one of the best coach in the country.

Detroit Lions Blog

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August 25th, 2010 at 6:22 PM | Mathlete don't need to be no (Score:1)
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Mathlete don't need to be no good at English. Content like what is above will be more than sufficient.

I'll take 8 wins right now and run like hell. I wouldn't turn up my nose at 7, either.

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August 25th, 2010 at 7:49 PM | I think you missed a spot (Score:1)
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Mathlete don't need to be no good at English.

I could be mistaken, but I think you forgot the third "no".

Simple grammatical rule to help you remember: "Two 'yesses' don't make a 'no', but three 'noes' do."

Or maybe that was something about "wrongs" and "rights." I can't keep those things straight anymore.

"If life is the road, then Ohio is simply a place to stop for gas." -- Scott Burgess, Detroit News, 9/16/2010
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August 25th, 2010 at 6:59 PM | Damn (Score:1)
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You are a badass Mathlete.  Projected wins graph makes me happy.

There are no corners in space.

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