I've been debating on when to get my power ratings models for all the teams ready. My first thought was early July but now I'm thinking late July/early August would be better. Anybody have an opinion?
When to get ready for the season?
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TPowellSBR Posting Legend
- 02-21-08
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#1When to get ready for the season?Tags: None -
WrecktangleSBR MVP
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#2I'm in process of updating my db now; once finished will immediately calc ratings.Comment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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#3This should have already been done. NCAA "games of the year" wagering is already out there, and any gambler who knows how to win is on the games he/she thinks have bad lines.Comment -
NSN21SBR Sharp
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#4Being that I only handicap football, I start creating my numbers in May and continue to update them all summer long as I continue more and more research.Comment -
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chunkSBR Wise Guy
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#6Evaluation of teams takes place all year as "relevant" information is gathered. Much of what we read and hear is just "noise" and one needs to become adept at filtering out these things that will have no bearing on the relative strength of each team. Many coaches don't even know what they have until some actual game experience, so I just try to do my best at adjusting each year.
If you're not into futures or early lines, which I am not, there is no need to prepare too early. I like to start getting serious about now and do all the things necessary for the football season which is a considerable amount of work. By mid August I like to be up to speed and be prepared to get into a "rhythm" so to speak. It's like getting pumped for the big game in your playing days....don't want to get up too early.
All of these predictions about what will take place in November and December are fun and gives a football fan something to do in the off season, but obviously most will be wrong as always. There are so many different dynamics at play during the season. Even week to week matchups are extremely difficult to predict and most of us are well aware of that.
Now that I'm into my routine I do find myself looking forward to my Saturdays of college football. In the meantime, I'll just have to be content making a few bucks off of the bandits that I play golf with.Comment -
CLASSIC ROCKSBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-09
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#7can't wait for the season to start and use this infoComment -
WrecktangleSBR MVP
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#8If you only do one sport, then I guess you can never be too early. I have two summer sports going on.
The other things to consider is the money management, information arrival, and line softening due to the later arrival of softer money. For MM, tying money up early is usually never a good idea given other opportunities; then adding in the information arrival, this also tends to push you away from early staking. I know the topic of line softening during the week before the game is controversial, but I contend it is real.Comment -
redrumSBR MVP
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#9july would be good cuz aug thatz when camp startsComment -
TPowellSBR Posting Legend
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#10wtf sportsline doesn't have team previews for football like they do basketball?Comment -
The Bet MasterSBR MVP
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#11I've been ready since National signing day.
Arkansas +2 @ Texas A&M on October 1stComment -
TPowellSBR Posting Legend
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#12Arkansas getting points from A&M?Comment -
Ice HouseRestricted User
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#13when it starts to get cold out...Comment -
MartinBlankSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-20-08
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#14I start getting my prelimary numbers ready---- returning OL starts, returning, yards, returning starters on both sides, QB play-----and then make a final computation in August.
The reason I wait is because of transfers, injuries, and dismissals.
Two examples already----Russell Wilson transferring to Wisconsin where he is immediately eligible, and North Texas losing almost 40% of its returning offense from arrests.
Those happened in June.Comment -
TheGamblerSBR Wise Guy
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#16I usually start reading my literature around the first part of august. probably later than most but too much summer crap going onComment -
shawnjohn5SBR Wise Guy
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#17Do you guys find that the best stats/info come in the form of magazines (which ones) or just simply research on the internet. I have yet to really get into college sports gambling, as I'm more of a mlb nfl guy. Would love to get into college sports, just seems so overwhelming.Comment -
WrecktangleSBR MVP
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#18Do you guys find that the best stats/info come in the form of magazines (which ones) or just simply research on the internet. I have yet to really get into college sports gambling, as I'm more of a mlb nfl guy. Would love to get into college sports, just seems so overwhelming.Comment -
TPowellSBR Posting Legend
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#19college isnt bad, just remember teams typically play very similar under one coach no matter what year. Of course crazy things happen, but for the most part, its a great philosophy to handicap byComment -
TPowellSBR Posting Legend
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#203 conference rankings below.
?= Teams I would rather watch to start the year
SEC
1. Alabama
T2. Arkansas
T2. LSU
T2. South Carolina
5. Mississippi State
6. Florida (?)
7. Georgia
8. Auburn (?)
9. Tennessee
10. Ole Miss
11. Kentucky
12. Vanderbilt
Big 12
1. Oklahoma
2. Oklahoma State
3. Missouri
4. Texas A&M
5. Texas (?)
6. Texas Tech
7. Baylor
8. Kansas State
9. Iowa State
10. Kansas State
Big 10
1. Ohio State (?)
2. Wisconsin
3. Nebraska
4. Iowa
5. Michigan State
6. Illinois
7. Penn State
8. Northwestern
9. Michigan (?)
10. Minnesota (?)
11. Indiana (?)
12. PurdueComment
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