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Sep 25, 2024
2:44
:12
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Belboz
Intervention Needed
If BYU wins more of their "night" games, those opponents have an extra loss
that they wouldn't have had if they'd won.
When an opponent loses a game, that opponent is less likely to be ranked at the end of a season.
Also, what is a night game? oh, it's so confusing. We could debate that for minutes!
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Taking a deeper dive into the underlying factors of BYU's day and night games and why the records are so different
Indy Coug
Loquacious Lummox
Sep 25, 2:38pm
Yeah last season’s games vs OU and OSU were both early starts and we played…
icecougar
Sep 25, 2:41pm
Too many big words. Can you eschew obfuscation and give it to us monosyllabicly?
HenderCoug
Sep 25, 2:42pm
Day games lose much. Night games lose less as much.
The Pope
Sep 25, 2:48pm
Day schedule hard, most not Provo, lots ranked. Night schedule easy, most not ranked.
Indy Coug
Sep 25, 3:04pm
If BYU wins more of their "night" games, those opponents have an extra loss
Belboz
Sep 25, 2:44pm
This doesn't seem to account for the phenomenon that when BYU beats good teams,
robin
Sep 25, 2:52pm
Crowd is certainly more into it at night, though. Games are way more fun
RGGeemer
Sep 25, 2:54pm
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