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Posted
11 minutes ago, TexArcher said:

Texas wins

ou loses

aggy loses

And they were all by 18+.

 

 

 

 

 

This is a great day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, fuck ou.

This thread smells like fresh roses

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Posted
Arkansas lost too. Historically our #3 rival?

As an old that used to watch raycom sports, ou was 1, arkie 2. Aggy was whatever. Yea I know they weren’t like playing smu or tech but it was really close to me. I just wanted to beat arkie and ou.
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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Surly Bevo said:

piggy also lost

I know Pig is old foe but alabama is/will-be new foe.

 

Am I supposed to say frenemy instead of foe now?  that sounds dumb.

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Posted
13 hours ago, ATXbronco said:

I know Pig is old foe but alabama is/will-be new foe.

 

Am I supposed to say frenemy instead of foe now?  that sounds dumb.

No the level of hate between Texas and Bama will never, ever approach Piggy - Horn levels. Wait and see, grasshoppers 

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Posted (edited)

If you include Arkansas in the formula, we’re almost there for the second week.  
 

Bama winning (for SOS) over aggy in a battle of teams playing like regards is really the best case scenario.

Edited by Lhorn
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Posted
27 minutes ago, ztejas said:

2 skrait. Even though I hate Bama. 

Sure, but there are levels of hate, and 'bama barely registers for me.  Pole-axing the dirt burglars and then seeing little brother get their hopes up with first and goal from the 2 and . . . oh no!  Life is good.

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Posted

Someone check my math…..how rare is the Quadfecta (Texas win, aggy lose, OU lose, arky lose)?
 

If these are all “average” teams (assuming 50% chance to win or lose), the probability of last week’s quadfecta was 6.25% (0.5 to the 4th power).  Since in theory these might be better than average teams (not so sure about OU anymore), the probability is actually less than 6%.

Since Texas and OU play each other, the probability of this week alone is 12.5%.


To have these two two weeks happen consecutively, a double quadfecta (the “deuce quad”), the probability drops to 0.78%.

 

 

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