bigfan wrote:
The staggering effect of what happens in conference championship games with teams who have dominated on the scoreboard the last two seasons is eye-opening, to say the least.
Our database confirms the notion, finding that teams in conference title games who managed to win 19 or more of their last 22 games are just 9-19-2 ATS since the inception of these championship games.
This week finds Florida State, Northern Illinois, Ohio State and Stanford going up against tough odds.
Worse, when favored by 17 or less points, and playing off a win, these ’pips’ dip to 1-13-2 ATS in these title game roles.
Stats like these are useless. How does something that happened with other teams in previous years, have anything to do with these games?
This is the kind of thinking that gets people like Mac in trouble.