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Ohio State vs. Penn State and More: College Football Week 10 Projections

Published on: 26th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl matchups with results. Rosters and ...

College Football Week Nine Projections! Will Your Team Be a Winner?

Published on: 25th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl match-ups with results. Rosters ...

College Football Week Eight Projections! Will Your Team Come Out on Top?

Published on: 24th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl matchups with results. Rosters ...

College Football Week 5 Projections! Will Your Team Be Victorious?

Published on: 21st August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl match-ups with results. Rosters ...

Penn State Sneaks Past Iowa! How Will Your Team Do in Week 4?

Published on: 20th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl match-ups with results. Rosters and depth ...

Kiffin Vs. Gators! We Have All Of Week 3’s Matchups and Projections

Published on: 19th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl matchups with results. Rosters and ...

College Football Weekly Projections: Week 2, OSU Vs. USC and More!

Published on: 18th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000 simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected bowl match-ups with results. Rosters and ...

Check Out Our Week 1 Projections For The 2009 College Football Season

Published on: 17th August, 2009

Beginning with Week 1 today, WhatIfSports.com will preview a week of the college football season each day for 15 days, including projected scores from 10,000simulations for all FBS games and updated standings as of that week. Once we have reached the end of the season, we will present our projected ...

How Is Your Team Doing?: Check Out Our Updated NFL Power Rankings

Published on: 11th August, 2009

WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NFL football simulation engine to present the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of all 32 teams. We simulated every possible match-up in the NFL 100 times, and used the winning percentages from those nearly 50,000 games to evaluate every team. All 32 teams are ranked below ...

Who Should You Draft? Check Out Our 2009 Fantasy Football Projections

Published on: 11th August, 2009

This thorough analysis and statistical evaluation of every player and team in the NFL is part of a broader endeavor with FOXSports.com's Fantasy Football. Each regular season game is simulated 10,000 times, with the sum of the averages of those games being our final predicted outcome. This allows us to ...

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