Guess the Score, Win Stuff: Boils and Whose Yer's (NNTIUPUI)
So one way to get the shirts we put up in GTGWS is to correctly guess the score. You have about a 1/500 chance of winning. Another is to go and buy them from our store, where you have about a 1/1 chance of winning. If you're planning to do that, do that now since the store's offering free shipping for all of March. As for the other route…
We didn't listen! A few weeks ago when Michigan was looking at a road trip to Wisconsin before the big game in East Lansing I said hell let's not make people guess a 40-possession Bo Ryan game. A guy in the comments said don't do that. I didn't listen.
Last week Michigan was looking at a trip to lowly Penn State on Wednesday with MSU coming to town on Sunday afternoon. You'd think I'd have learned my lesson, but no, I went ahead and asked folks to ignore Penn State and guess the Sparty game. I didn't listen!
And this week? This week Michigan has yet another mid-week visit to a downrated team that ran into a brutal Big Ten schedule before a season-defining matchup over the weekend. I don't want to ruin the fun of Indiana, but I'm not falling for that overlook-the-road-opponent thing again neither. So both. Guess both. Like this:
Boils 78-68 Go Blue!
Whose yers: 71-70 MEEESHIGAN!
If there's a winner for two games I'll give out two shirts. If nobody gets the score this time, no shirts. This way perhaps the gods will let us have our fun without all the nasty smiting.
Also: Indiana liveblog: we're thinking of doing it again. If somebody wants to sponsor that send 'em my way: seth at mgoblog dot com.
How it works:
- I put up a winnable prize that consists of a desirable good.
- You guess the final scores of the designated game, and put it in the comments, preferably in the format of [M's Score]-[Opponent's Score]. First person to post a particular score has it.
- If you guess either game correctly, we contact you. If not, go to (5)
- The desirable good arrives at the address you give us.
- Non-winners can acquire the same desirable good by trading currency for it.
- Seriously, you don't have to actually guess a basketball score to get this shirt. You can buy it.
About Last Time:
Last week in this game,
A user FairleyStUHpid came.
And though he guessed M-59
I guess he did that by design!
(Rah rah rah)
Go hard guess the score,
With honor you may win some more!
Head you to our store,
To claim your MGo-victory!
Rooting for both the biggest local college and the local pro team puts Michiganders in the interesting position of singing the best fight song in the world on Saturdays and the worst on Sundays. Also: MMB vs a fat middle aged guy in a hard hat: reason 5857 that college is better than pro.
This Week's Games:
@Purdue tonight (at 7) and vs. Indiana at home on Sunday. Guess 'em both. To make it easy on me please use the [M's score]-[hyphen]-[Opponent's score] format and specify on that line which game that score's for.
And the Prize:
People who just see the parts of Indiana on the skyway or I-94 don't realize that the state shaped like a spilled sack of beans actually has a lot more going for it. Like there are several bars in Indianapolis. And there's corn fields. And there's gas stations. And the gas is cheaper than in Michigan or Illinois. (You know we should have just made a shirt that says "America's gas station.") Somehow this state surrounded by football enthusiasts ended up being cookoo for basketball. Maybe that's because you can't smell Gary indoors.
Fine print: One entry per user. First user to choose a set of scores wins, determined by the timestamp of your entry (make it easy on me and write your score in digits with a hyphen between them. Deadline for entries is sometime within 24 hours before the start of the game—whenever I can get online in that time and lock the thread. MGoEmployees and Moderators exempt from winning because you can change scores. We did not invent the algorithm. The algorithm consistently finds Jesus. The algorithm spent 10 years as the Indiana of basketball, if that makes sense. The algorithm is banned in China. The algorithm is from Jersey. The algorithm's name has to be spelled wrong. The algorithm is not just a shooter. This is not the algorithm. This is close.
Ind: 69-68 Michigan
Michigan 70 Purdue 62
Michigan 77 Indiana 75
][V][ - 70 Purdy - 64
][V][ - 65 IU - 64
Michigan - 75 Purdue - 63
Michigan - 73 Indiana - 69
Michigan 83
Purdue 71
Michigan 80 Purdue 71
Michigan 68 Indiana 74
Did I win boss?
Me:
Michigan 80 Purdue 71
Michigan 68 Indiana 74
Reality:
Michigan 80, Purdue 75
Michigan 71, Indiana 72
Michigan 65 - Purdue 55
Michigan 70 - Indiana 67
Blue- 72 Boilers- 64
Blue- 75 IU-71
UM: 66...IU: 62
Purdue game: 73 -68 Michigan
Indiana game: 67 - 64 Michigan
62-53 Michigan over Purdue
72-67 Michigan over Indiana
Michigan 64 IU 61
Michigan 74 - Purdue 65
Michigan 79 - Indiana 77
(co) BIG TEN CHAMPS BABY!!!!
71-63 Michigan over Purdue
68-65 Michigan over Indiana
Michigan 79, Purdue 75
Michigan 72, Indiana 70
64-62 over Indiana
Michigan 68 - 60 Purdue
Michigan 57 - 56 IU
Michigan 75, Purdue 64
and
Michigan 78, Indiana 70
Michigan 75 - Purdon't 63
Michigan 79 - Americas' Gas Station 76 (BONUS: TMFB goes for 20 and 10 and caps his successful Player of the Year campaign)
Michigan 72-62 Purdue
Michigan 75-73 Indiana
M70 - I68
UM 78-Puredoo 67
UM 70-Hoosier Cabinets 64
64-66 Purdue wins
65-72 Indiana
Michigan 84 PU 70
Michigan 68 IU 64
UM 82 IU 79
Against Pear Doo: 75-73, Michigan
Against Professor Jones: 77-66, Michigan
Michigan over Purdue 68-61
Michigan over Indiana 80-78
M 73 Peeeu 61
M 61 Candy Stripers 59
76-73 M vs. IU
Seth - I almost called you out last week, too, but figured PSU was safe. I didn't listen either. Thanks for listening this week.
M - 71, PU - 63
M - 76, IU - 75
Purdue: 79-56 Michigan
Indiana: 82-77 (OT) Michigan
Purdue: 73 - 59 M
Hoosiers: 64 - 63 M
Michigan 76 Purdon't 65
Oladipos 74 Burkes 70
Oladipo POY 1 - Burke POY 0
UM 71-55 over Purdue
UM 67-63 over Indiana
@Purdue M 65-59
@home M 68-71
Michigan 69 (!), Who's Our Daddy 77
UM 74 PU66
Michigan 79-63 over Purdue
Michigan 75-72 over Indiana your fathers
Michigan 76 Purdue 65
Michigan 69 Indiana 64
Michigan 82 Purdue 65
Michigan 69 Indiana 73
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