Posted by bpielcmc on 10/23/2022 6:09:00 AM (view original):
Something I've always thought is that the game makes it difficult to get through a conference schedule undefeated. I am not sure what the mechanism in place is but if you look at teams playing in empty conferences, they seem to more often than not take 1 to 2 bad losses.
Anyone else notice this or have any possible explanations?
i think in part its just that winning 16 games is much harder than 15, and part that there is a real complacency factor that sets in when you are stomping garbage teams.
statistically, if you were like 95% to win every game in conference (or any amount), going 16-0 requires you to hit that 95% every game. there's no permutations, the odds are going to be like 0.95^16 = 44%. which is pretty darn high, but when you want to go 15-1, you have 16 ways to arrange that loss, so its 16 permutations * the odds of each arrangement, so 16 * .95^15 * .05 = 37%.
at really high odds of winning each game, the arrangements won't swamp the higher odds of winning each, but pretty quickly that changes. by 90% to win each game, 16-0 is 19% while 15-1 is 33%. on 14-2 you have like, whatever, way more than 16 permutations. its 120 (16 choose 2). so the odds quickly move to those 16 permutations of the 15-1 and 120 of the 14-2, as you get away from playing super weak slates. by 85% to win each game, its only 7% to go 16-0.
anyway, point being that you really have to be playing a big slate of real gutter teams to have pretty high 16-0 odds. i think that is all that is going on, from the math side, i don't think there's any mechanism encouraging a conference loss. and then a human complacency factor which is hard to avoid. in general i feel like there's a pretty clear trend that you can see to the naked human eye, that teams who come out of good conferences have better NT setups than the ones from the weak conferences, not necessarily that they have more talent but that their team setup more fully utilizes it, and that they come better prepared to game plan. i personally cannot ignore my team all year and turn it on for the NT and coach as well as i would if i checked in at least a few times in the season, i don't think many folks can, and its damn near impossible to work your team setup while comp stomping sims! i think the conference effect you are talking about is basically along those same lines.
10/24/2022 10:53 AM (edited)