The 2025-26 college basketball season is underway all Big Ten teams have completed play for the Christmas holiday break. In early December each team completed one home and one road game in conference play. Throughout the Michigan State football season, I provided bi-weekly updates on the odds of various season outcomes. I utilized my own power rankings and a set of simulation and other analytical tools to generate these odds. My process for college basketball is similar. The major difference is that I prefer to use efficiency metrics, specifically those tabulated by Ken Pomeroy ("Kenpom") to estimate point spreads and odds. These data correlate well to point spreads and point spreads correlate to actual game results. There is no reason for me to recreate the wheel. I have recently performed my first set of simulation of the 2025-26 Big Ten season using the updated Kenpom efficiency data through December 24. The results of the simulation and other calculations can tell us a lo...
Football season may be over in East Lansing, but for hard-core college football fans, the next few weeks truly are the most wonderful time of the year. Between Dec. 13 and Jan. 19, a total of 46 games will be played, including 35 traditional, non-playoff bowl games. That means that there is still data to analyze and potentially dubious bets to be placed. In my previous Against All Odds piece, I went into some detail about how my computer expects the playoffs to shake out. In today's piece, I will primarily focus on the other 35 bowl games, with a few comments about the four first round playoff games. Bowl Overview Table 1 below shows a matrix that summarizes the number of games each conference plays against all the other conferences during bowl season. Table 1: Matrix showing total traditional bowl games and 1st round playoff games each conference plays against each of the other conferences. Cells highlight in green feature two Power Four teams. Cells highlighted in blue feature t...