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<blockquote data-quote="IEEEWreck" data-source="post: 89003" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>Even more than that, there's just way too many variables at this point to spend mental energy on deciding what's going to happen. Our preseason rank shows the value of the 'professional' prognosticators, and even the highest quality predictions in the most uneven games don't survive the actual playing of the game of football. </p><p></p><p>I don't know about ya'll, but I've watched Duke in two games this season. I've watched their future opponents in one or none. If I were to start predicting the end of the season now, I'd just be making wild assumptions to narrow the field to something I can handle mentally. </p><p></p><p>Better to assume nothing, and spend the small bits of mental energy I don't devote to signal processing or computer vision algorithms focused on something I have a shot at understanding, like next week's game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IEEEWreck, post: 89003, member: 617"] Even more than that, there's just way too many variables at this point to spend mental energy on deciding what's going to happen. Our preseason rank shows the value of the 'professional' prognosticators, and even the highest quality predictions in the most uneven games don't survive the actual playing of the game of football. I don't know about ya'll, but I've watched Duke in two games this season. I've watched their future opponents in one or none. If I were to start predicting the end of the season now, I'd just be making wild assumptions to narrow the field to something I can handle mentally. Better to assume nothing, and spend the small bits of mental energy I don't devote to signal processing or computer vision algorithms focused on something I have a shot at understanding, like next week's game. [/QUOTE]
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