I have spent a lot of time over the last 15 weeks of college football trying to predict how each conference will shake out and how that will ultimately result in the field for the second ever 12-team college football playoff. After 879 regular season games, nine conference championship games, and one controversial bracket reveal, we now have an answer to all of these questions. Champions were crowned, bowl spots have been filled, and the bracket is now set. Did the committee get it right? Who will win it all? Did my computer provide any good advice last week? Let's explore all of those questions, starting with the last one. Championship Weekend Bad Betting Results Let's start by taking a look at the overview summary shown below in Figure 1 which compares the actual result each all nine games in Championship Week with the opening Vegas spread. Figure 1: Results of Championship Week showing. the actual point differentials relative to the opening spread. The figure shows that t...
The Michigan State Spartans' football team is done for 2025. But there is still a lot of action to analyze and discuss as college football moves into the postseason. This weekend is there are nine game on the schedule, each of which will crown a new conference champion. Based on the results of those nine games, the College Football Playoff Committee will release the final set of rankings and the resulting bracket for the 12-team college football playoff. Let's discuss both topics. Championship Weekend Bad Betting Advice With the limited number of games this weekend, I will simply present my summary table of the nine games which includes my projected scores, the opening point spread, and the computers' projected point differentials. Note that the computers are not officially recommending a pick against the spread in any of the nine games, but there are four upset picks on the table. In addition, my analysis has just one point-total bet for the weekend: North Texas and Tulan...