Odds of Perfect Bracket
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Odds of Perfect Bracket
Has anyone wondered how many possibilities you have for a perfect bracket? I have, and I hurt my brain by looking at these numbers:
Games played:
32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 +1= 63 games played
Since you have 2 choices per game, you put 2 to the 63rd power.
2^63 = 9,223,372,036,854,775,808
That is 9 quintillion, 223 quadrillion, 372 trillion, 36 billion, 854 million, 775 thousand, 808 posibilities. So, uh.......I think I'll get a perfect bracket next year; the odds are on my side!
Games played:
32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 +1= 63 games played
Since you have 2 choices per game, you put 2 to the 63rd power.
2^63 = 9,223,372,036,854,775,808
That is 9 quintillion, 223 quadrillion, 372 trillion, 36 billion, 854 million, 775 thousand, 808 posibilities. So, uh.......I think I'll get a perfect bracket next year; the odds are on my side!
Running bowl/MSU/OSU record '05-present: 11-32
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Has anyone wondered how many possibilities you have for a perfect bracket? I have, and I hurt my brain by looking at these numbers:
Games played:
32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 +1= 63 games played
Since you have 2 choices per game, you put 2 to the 63rd power.
2^63 = 9,223,372,036,854,775,808
That is 9 quintillion, 223 quadrillion, 372 trillion, 36 billion, 854 million, 775 thousand, 808 posibilities. So, uh.......I think I'll get a perfect bracket next year; the odds are on my side!
We really need football to get started.

By the way, Eric, nice run in the NIT. You guys had a good run in the tourney, probably the most successful of any b-10 team.
"History doesn't always repeat itself but it often rhymes." - Mark Twain
Okay, I looked up the odds of picking the correct 2 football teams and, if I did my math correctly, came up with 7,021 possibilities. I forgot that formula, but you'd start with 118 matchups, then add 117 matchups, then add 116 matchups, and so on.
For example:
Team 1 vs. Team 2
Team 1 vs. Team 3
Team 1 vs. Team 4
Team 1 vs. Team 5
Team 1 vs. Team 6
Team 1 vs. Team 7
Team 1 vs. Team 8
Team 1 vs. Team 9
Team 1 vs. Team 10
This totals 9 games.
Then:
Team 2 vs. Team 3
...........................
Team 2 vs. Team 10
This equals 8 matchups. I think this is correct, although knowing my math skills, I always tend to screw up one tiny thing then the whole problem goes awry.
For example:
Team 1 vs. Team 2
Team 1 vs. Team 3
Team 1 vs. Team 4
Team 1 vs. Team 5
Team 1 vs. Team 6
Team 1 vs. Team 7
Team 1 vs. Team 8
Team 1 vs. Team 9
Team 1 vs. Team 10
This totals 9 games.
Then:
Team 2 vs. Team 3
...........................
Team 2 vs. Team 10
This equals 8 matchups. I think this is correct, although knowing my math skills, I always tend to screw up one tiny thing then the whole problem goes awry.
Running bowl/MSU/OSU record '05-present: 11-32
Look:
Texas vs. USC
Texas vs. Georgia
Texas vs. West Virginia
Texas vs. Ball State
Texas vs. Washington...........
Then you do another column, like "team 2". Since there are 119 teams, and if you selected one team and matched them up with every other team, you'd have 118 games. Then you take another team, but you've already covered ONE game with "team 1". Making it 117 matchups. Then when you get to "team 119" there are no matchups left, so actually it should be 7,020 matchups. Because the final matchup would be "team 118" vs. "team 119".
Texas vs. USC
Texas vs. Georgia
Texas vs. West Virginia
Texas vs. Ball State
Texas vs. Washington...........
Then you do another column, like "team 2". Since there are 119 teams, and if you selected one team and matched them up with every other team, you'd have 118 games. Then you take another team, but you've already covered ONE game with "team 1". Making it 117 matchups. Then when you get to "team 119" there are no matchups left, so actually it should be 7,020 matchups. Because the final matchup would be "team 118" vs. "team 119".
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The computer has predicted the national title match-up three times (1993, 1998 and 2005), and at least one contestant every year except 1994, 1997, and 2001. The team it picked to win the title did so three times (1993, 1998, and 1999), and lost in the title game four times (2000, 2003, 2004, 2005).
3 years correctly guessing, 13 years of predicting. 0.007121% chance of correctly guessing.
3 / 13 = 0.23%
0.23 x 0.007121 = 0.001637943313%
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I think that number right there show's how darned amazing this CFP thing really is haha.
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Don't make me hit you, Spence
After checking with the government websites, the computer equation used for the CCR 119 has almost EXACTLY the same odds of predicting the title match-up three our of thirteen years as...
Your odds as dying while walking.
1 in 611 : CFP's odds
1 in 612: Your odds of dying on your midnight stroll

After checking with the government websites, the computer equation used for the CCR 119 has almost EXACTLY the same odds of predicting the title match-up three our of thirteen years as...
Your odds as dying while walking.
1 in 611 : CFP's odds
1 in 612: Your odds of dying on your midnight stroll

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