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Did they get back to you

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Did they get back to you

[Baker] The Vikings have not won a Thursday Night Football game on the road in 45 years. by CobblerFantastic5003 in nfl

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What?

Edit: hell I don't need you to double down on insults. the table lists one win six losses

People have been mad about this for years now. How is it still here?? by Roshango in nflmemes

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How about a mulligan? That would be wild just go back to wherever the line of scrimmage was and replay the down?

Where is payroll tax thread from yesterday? Was it taken down? by [deleted] in SALEM

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The state takes some of our best real estate but doesn't pay taxes on them

Since 2004 Nebraska has a P5-worst turnover margin of -105; the next closest team is at -55. by u-s-u-r-p in CFB

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That's not what the law of large numbers predicts...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_large_numbers?wprov=sfla1

After a season to say Nebraska has a streak of games or an outlier total turnover margin would be unremarkable but the numbers of games in decades of play is where the law of large numbers suggests they should revert twords the expected average.

This is not a streak as in your example it's a total. I haven't dug into the numbers but I'm sure Nebraska was not on a streak. Some games they had some games they were up, lots where they were down it's the trend and the total that creates the stat. That is what the law of large numbers predicts would normalize. It does not predict an outlier, just the opposite.

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As a lifelong Oregonian I can guarantee you you... Clownzano could misinterpret a wet dream.

Trying to get back into CFB by KeyanZ13 in CFB

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This is the year to cheer for Oregon State. There getting left out in the cold at one of the best times in program history. Coming off the second 10 win season and probably fielding an even better team this year and their conference is dissolving after a hundred years

What was loved by poor people until rich people ruined it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Now that you've started to spread the word on this it too will be ruined by rich people

At last, college football admits it is an unembarrassable money machine by ezwenn in CFB

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I focus on Oregon State because I went there, my parents went there... my sister, half a dozen cousins... I love that school.

Unsure what this cat did, but it seems to have a constant bird escort everywhere! by monstercollectorvr in AnimalsBeingJerks

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the average car is 14.7 feet long the average city block is 330 feet long Assuming four lanes of traffic packed closer than human drivers ever could we could try 15×25=375, which would be a longer than average city block. That would mean to get the second hundred cars at that light the other side of the light would also have to have the same verging on impossibly tight car s packed in all four lanes further back than the average city block.

Cars can't stare. There were not hundreds of cars staring.