What does the word, "analysis," mean here? Is it just a fun way of saying your guess based on observations or do you actually have an analytical method?
No worries either way, but I like, am interested in, differing analytical approaches to predicting outcomes.
I do run some analysis/statistics. But if I'm being honest, ultimately it's squinting at the numbers and making a guess.
I do an Excel matrix of common opponents and performances, on both offense and defense for both teams, to get a differential. ie how much better or worse our D and O did than theirs vs common opponent. Which admittedly, is very rough since it only looks a raw points scored or surrendered.
I also look at FEI. Specifically, at how the offenses and defenses did against the most comparable opponents in OFEI/DFEI. For example, Tech has an OFEI of 3.12 - 11th. Their D played NCSt (with a similar OFEI of 3.05 13th) and gave up 35 points. UVA has a DFEI of 1.85, Tech's O played Duke which has a similar DFEI of 1.9 and managed 14 points. And so on. I do a table of these values in Excel also.
Then I run some averages, make adjustments for outliers and then do a subjective rounding of the results. I'm also admittedly bearish in my predictions for Tech. I want the team to outperform my expectation, not be disappointed.