| OKLAHOMA VS WEST VIRGINIA in The Fiesta Bowl |
BASELINE: OKLAHOMA 68% WEST VIRGINIA 32% | FORECASTED SCORE: OK 36 WVA 28While Oklahoma and West Virginia are both settling for the Fiesta Bowl, the Sooners are very pleased to find the Mountaineers are their opponent. Eager to erase the memory of last year’s Fiesta Bowl, Bob Stoops and company find themselves winning 68 percent of AccuScore simulations. The eight point average margin of victory is keyed by Sam Bradford who is projected to throw for 280 yards and two touchdowns. The Sooners running game will keep the Mountaineer defense honest with Allen Patrick, Chris Brown and company adding over 200 yards on the ground. During the Stoops era, the best way to beat Oklahoma is through the air. Enter the West Virginia and their run first offense. Pat White leads the Mountaineers and should account for close to 250 total yards. White will need Steve Slaton to hold onto the ball and Noel Devine to return to early season form to reach the 108 yards we forecast for the duo. While the offense will need to be creative, AccuScore predicts a big game from the defense with 2.4 sacks and 1.7 turnovers. Just How Valuable are Pat White and Sam Bradford to their Teams? The won/loss column is the best indicator of what White and Bradford mean to their team, with both the Mountaineers and Sooners looking out of sync without their starters. AccuScore was able to measure their respective value by simulating the game without White and Bradford. In simulations, West Virginia’s winning percentage declined by 12 percentage points without White. Oklahoma’s winning percentage declined by 9 percentage points without Bradford.
Should West Virginia “Air It Out” When West Virginia had a 50/50 run to pass ratio, their winning percentage improved from 38 to 40 percent. While a two percent increase might not seem like a lot, it got playmaker Darius Reynaud more involved. Reynaud’s baseline forecast is 4.5 receptions, 45 yards and 0.5 receiving touchdowns. However, this alternative scenario increased Reynaud’s averages to 7 receptions, 75 yards and 0.7 TDs.
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| Thankfully, the teams - the players and the coaches - play the game, not the computers, or the football analysts, who consider themselves to be experts but whom are mostly self-proclaimed "experts". They never seem to be able to take the INTANGIBLES into consideration. From what I saw, WVU would beat OU about 8 out of 10 times! |
| Wow could this site anymore wrong about WV!!! I hope a bunch of people lost money because they look at percentages and not Heart!! Rich Rod have fun getting fired when you go 3-8 like you did at WV your first year!! |
| yeah, west virginia is waxing oklahoma, and they look like they could do it every day of the week and twice on sundays. |