I kinda like it
I kinda like it
Your computer usually isn’t very kind to my Texas A&M Aggies…glad to see it’s softening up on them some.
If the Longhorns and the Aggies both make it to Thanksgiving with only one loss, the hype is going to be unreal.
Computer poll, resume ranking. Ohio State/Penn State gonna make things interesting this weekend. Also, Liberty fell 41 rankings with their loss to the Kennesaw Hoots, which is a huge change this late in the season.
Computer poll. It’s stickier than I thought it would be: Georgia and Tennessee didn’t rise too far, and Texas and Alabama didn’t fall too far after their big games this week. Alabama still being ranked 11 with two losses has my bama bias crying foul, but my poll doesn’t factor in name/conference recognition so that rank is coming purely from their resume (I have them as having played the 2nd hardest strength of schedule thus far).
Hey everyone! Sorry for being silent the first half of this season…real life got in the way of football polling. But I’m back, and I’ve made some changes to my algorithm from last year. The overview/highlights:
But they didn’t say that though?
They pointed out those countries also have jails/prisons that detain people against their will. That isn’t the same as saying the systems are identical.
It’s my wife’s birthday this weekend so we’re going out with a bunch of friends. This is extra special because we scored a babysitter for our one-year-old, and we haven’t really been out together much since he’s been born. We’re gonna go hard.
That, and Helldivers II, if the servers will let me in.
…though sources say that even before Majors’ conviction, the studio was making moves to minimize the character after Quantumania underperformed, grossing $476 million
Jonathan Majors-related stuff aside, this sentence makes me shake my head.
Why does it seem like Hollywood always takes the wrong lesson from box office results? Quantumania isn’t well received, and instead of assuming it’s because of the bad script or bad story or rushed CGI, their impulse is to retool their entire franchise to minimize a character? Especially a character who people were generally into (at that time, at least…again, Majors stuff aside).
People disliked Quantamania not because of Kang, people disliked it because it wasn’t a good movie. Maybe if you tie good stories and good filmmaking to your multi-billion dollar franchise and stop plopping out half thought out turds, then people will go see your movie.
I’m playing on Steamdeck. It has options for controller support, but I’m mostly using the deck’s track pads as a mouse replacement because I find it easier to control the cursor that way.
I was playing Inscryption, but needed a break.
I started playing Hardspace: Shipbreaker and I am absolutely hooked.
Nice to see that what should have been (in my opinion) the four playoff teams are the top four in our poll. I am curious what the poll would look like now after championship week is done.
This week’s ballot. Computer poll, resume-based. The top two are basically interchangeable, then there’s a huge drop after No 7 Alabama I’m surprised that Texas jumped Florida State, but that may change during championship week.
My poll this week. Thoughts first:
And here I was sharpening my pitchfork for nothing
That’s lame. Who would possibly care enough about an unofficial non-professional message board cfb ballot to want to brigade and skew the results? Some people, I tell ya…
I figured they’d give him at least 2 seasons. He inherited the program after a tragedy, which couldn’t have been easy, and was trying to completely overhaul the offense, which takes time.
Him getting the boot less than one season in tells me that there were some higher ups at MSU that didn’t like him being promoted to head coach from the get-go.
A&M vs MSU claims the jobs of BOTH head coaches. I can’t think of another game where that’s ever happened before?
That is interesting, although I don’t know how that would work in the “fire, ready, aim” world of D1 football coaching. It seems like it would require a structural change to how contracts are written, or at least people in charge with cooler heads.
That’s interesting. So instead of being fired on the spot, the old coach would stay on during the year-long transition? I feel like that would take a pretty large change to how D1 football works now but it’s definitely an interesting thought. Does the old coach stay on as an analyst or something? And what if after being fired they want to find a new job and move on?
That sound you just heard is another A&M defender missing a tackle. Also, huge congrats to Texas and Alabama for winning the bye week and each moving up four spots.
Computer poll, based on our resume and margin of victory:
Full Rankings Below: