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Post by osubeaver2018 on Jun 4, 2024 0:27:22 GMT -8
This guy puts his Wilky hat on and does a historical dive through regionals on why OSU is the only team remaining that can win it all this year. Started with the last 34 champs won their regional opener, then won by 3+ in that game, then went 2-0, allowed between 1-6 runs in the opener (no shutouts), allowed less than 5 runs in game 2, and scored more than 26 runs in the regional. So by historical precedence... it's all over! Put a bow on it!
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 4, 2024 1:52:16 GMT -8
This guy puts his Wilky hat on and does a historical dive through regionals on why OSU is the only team remaining that can win it all this year. Started with the last 34 champs won their regional opener, then won by 3+ in that game, then went 2-0, allowed between 1-6 runs in the opener (no shutouts), allowed less than 5 runs in game 2, and scored more than 26 runs in the regional. So by historical precedence... it's all over! Put a bow on it! It is true back to 2013. If you ran the same thing in 2013, though, he would have said that South Carolina would be National Champion. 2013 UCLA did not win the opener by three and did not score enough runs. But here's hoping that this holds true at least one more year.
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Jun 4, 2024 8:34:15 GMT -8
If baseball only worked that way. Supers are gonna be wild!
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Post by oldbeav on Jun 4, 2024 9:59:22 GMT -8
Whoops, nothing to see here
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Post by killerbeavs on Jun 4, 2024 10:53:53 GMT -8
This guy puts his Wilky hat on and does a historical dive through regionals on why OSU is the only team remaining that can win it all this year. Started with the last 34 champs won their regional opener, then won by 3+ in that game, then went 2-0, allowed between 1-6 runs in the opener (no shutouts), allowed less than 5 runs in game 2, and scored more than 26 runs in the regional. So by historical precedence... it's all over! Put a bow on it! This is a great example of overfitting. While this is a junk model it's doesn't mean it won't be right.
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