All-Haiku Bowl Results, 2014

Okay, okay, it is 2015 at this point, but the results are headlines as 2014 because they match with the 2014 predictions made in 2014 for the 2014 season. Also, the results are not all-haiku, just the predictions were. A more accurate title would be “Results for the All-Haiku Predictions made in 2014”.

Before the bowl games commenced for this past college football season, I made some predictions. Here, for your reading enjoyment, is the tally of those predictions. Note that the results are not in haiku form, in contrast to the predictions.

Results

Here is the list (correct predictions in green, incorrect in red):

Nevada over ULL

Utah State over UTEP

Colorado State over Utah

Air Force over Western Michigan

South Alabama over Bowling Green

Memphis over BYU

Marshall over N. Illinois

San Diego State over Navy

Western Kentucky over Central Michigan

Rice over Fresno State

Louisiana Tech over Illinois

Rutgers over North Carolina

NC State over UCF

Virginia Tech over Cincinnati

Arizona State over Duke

Miami over South Carolina

Boston College over Penn State

USC over Nebraska

West Virginia over Texas A&M

Oklahoma over Clemson

Arkansas over Texas

LSU over Notre Dame

Georgia over Louisville

Stanford over Maryland

TCU over Ole Miss

Boise State over Arizona

Mississippi State over Georgia Tech

Auburn over Wisconsin

Baylor over Michigan State

Missouri over Minnesota

Oregon over Florida State

Alabama over Ohio State

Pittsburgh over Houston

Iowa over Tennessee

Kansas State over UCLA

Washington over Oklahoma State

Florida over East Carolina

Toledo over Arkansas State

Oregon over Alabama

And here are the results of the various forecasting methodologies (see the first year for description of the methodologies) (also, use the word methodologies if you want to sound important; methods would work just as well and is shorter) :

  • Some Blog Site picks were 21-18 (similar to last year)
  • CBS120 picks were 22-17
  • HTW was 22-17 for the official Home Team Wins (HTW)
  • HTW was 25-14 for the Geographical Home Team (GHT)
  • Isaacson-Tarbell Postulate (ITP) was 22-17 if using HTW
  • ITP was 23-16 if using GHT

I won’t analyze the results as much as I did last year, mainly because I had more time and more sleep last year. But it was a good year for all predictors – every method was over 50%. I just need to figure how to better predict outcomes. Especially against the spread.

Because of the disparities between institutions and between conferences, it is tougher to predict bowl games than NFL games. But one thing seems to be pretty consistent: if you don’t want to do a lot of research, just pick the team whose campus is closer to the bowl game.

Thoughts on the season’s results

I bet TCU agrees with me that an 8-team playoff would be an improvement on the current format of 4 teams. But 4 teams is better than the previous format of 2.

Conferences

Since the strength of the conference has something to do with the results, I thought I would tally each conference’s bowl game record for the 2014 (and the first bit of 2015) season.

  • AAC: 2-3
  • ACC: 4-7
  • Big 10: 6-5*
  • Big 12: 2-5
  • Independent: 2-1
  • MAC: 2-3
  • MW: 3-4
  • PAC12: 6-3*
  • SEC: 7-5
  • Sun Belt: 1-2
  • USA: 4-1

* additional win/loss due to playoff + championship game

So the best conference was Conference USA (they won 83% of their bowl games) and the worst was the Big 12 (at 29%).

Or maybe the Sun Belt is the worst conference because they sent the fewest teams to bowl games again this year.

Perhaps you could say that the SEC was the best because they had 12 teams go to bowls. Or you could say they were just the most popular conference.

Perhaps you could say that the Big Ten was the best because they won the championship. Or maybe the SEC is the best because they won the most bowls (at 7).

Next year: playoffs again! TCU and I will be awaiting the expansion of the format to 8 teams. It might be too early to tell with only one sample year, but 8 seems to be the most reasonable number to whittle down 120 teams to a champion.

The messenger who had gone to summon Micaiah said to him, “Look, the other prophets without exception are predicting success for the king. Let your word agree with theirs, and speak favorably.”

1 Kings 22:13

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