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Hear, hear! We like it. Just don't ask us to handle the math.
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The NCAA website has the stats in a very easy to use format (you can cut and paste straight into Excel, although you have to go through 10 pages to get all the data). If you attach that to the ballot, you might find something interesting (that voter x seems to favor top defenses rather than offenses, or whatever).
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Clarification: I did not mean attached to the ballot. I meant attached to the results.
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06.30.05 - 12:55 pm | #
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Math = Bad
Words = Good
The less math that is required of me as a pollster the better my odds of being a good pollster. Sincerely,
a journalism major
paulwesterdawg |
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all math is the responsibility of mgoblog, an engineer. All you have to do is react to the math.
Brian |
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the "totally awesome blogger" link..... made me laugh pretty good. thanks.
just wondering if i laughed at a blogger tradition and fell for it the FIRST time?
scott
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I'm digging being pollster. Almost scored a free meal out of it last night. lol.
See the link:
http://paulwesterdawg.blogspot.c...last-
night.html
paulwesterdawg |
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07.02.05 - 3:44 pm | #
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we over at the The Sedge Court Journal Football Pick Sheet are interested if its not to late
http://
sedgecourtjournalfootball...ll.blogspot.com
Robnosticator |
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