My question is: in handicapping, do you account for home field advantage in these games where a team is playing in their home state?
1) Houston-Kansas (played in Fort Worth, TX)
2) Rutgers-Arizona State (played in Phoenix, AZ)
3) Boston College-Boise State (played in Boise, ID)
4) South Florida-NC State (played in Charlotte, NC)
5) Iowa State-TCU (played in Houston, TX)
6) Alabama-Texas Tech (played in Dallas, TX)
7) Iowa-Florida (played in Tampa, FL)
8) West Virginia-Georgia (played in Atlanta, GA)
9) Florida State-Penn State (played in Miami, FL)
10) Texas-USC (played in Pasadena, CA)
I have had a long standing feud with a friend of mine where he says you have to be selective in which games you award home field to and which ones you don't. I, on the other hand, blanket a fixed point advantage to each one of the teams for playing in what I deem to be a home game. Any comments?
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1) Houston-Kansas (played in Fort Worth, TX)
2) Rutgers-Arizona State (played in Phoenix, AZ)
3) Boston College-Boise State (played in Boise, ID)
4) South Florida-NC State (played in Charlotte, NC)
5) Iowa State-TCU (played in Houston, TX)
6) Alabama-Texas Tech (played in Dallas, TX)
7) Iowa-Florida (played in Tampa, FL)
8) West Virginia-Georgia (played in Atlanta, GA)
9) Florida State-Penn State (played in Miami, FL)
10) Texas-USC (played in Pasadena, CA)
I have had a long standing feud with a friend of mine where he says you have to be selective in which games you award home field to and which ones you don't. I, on the other hand, blanket a fixed point advantage to each one of the teams for playing in what I deem to be a home game. Any comments?
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