With only 3 bowls remaining, I hold the lead with 300 points. However, Cowboys 4 Life is right behind me with 295 points. Additionally, his possible points of 388 (if he picks all his remaining bowls correctly) is greater than my possible 374 points. Two other participants can score 380 & 393 points as well. It's coming down to the wire!
And we're back for another year! Sign-up info is below, and the first post in this thread has been updated as well.
The Lung wrote:Fellow Cafe members,
The regular season may be winding down, but that means that it is almost time for the College Bowls to begin! Register for Yahoo! Sports College Bowl Pick'em today - I have created a private league just for Cafe members. Best of all, it's free!
To accept the invitation, just follow this link. For reference, here's the group information.
I'm in, but I'm not sure I understand "confidence points." Is it 0-35 for each game? Or do I basically just rank the games by how confident I am in my pick?
Metroid wrote:I'm in, but I'm not sure I understand "confidence points." Is it 0-35 for each game? Or do I basically just rank the games by how confident I am in my pick?
That's the points ya get for that pick - for example if you are most confident about your Ducks game and give it 35 pts, you get 35 pts if they win - if you had no clue who was gonna win and gave it 1 pt, you would only get 1 pt if they win.
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Metroid wrote:I'm in, but I'm not sure I understand "confidence points." Is it 0-35 for each game? Or do I basically just rank the games by how confident I am in my pick?
That's the points ya get for that pick - for example if you are most confident about your Ducks game and give it 35 pts, you get 35 pts if they win - if you had no clue who was gonna win and gave it 1 pt, you would only get 1 pt if they win.
so it sounds like it works like Lucky Ladders... but I could, say, put 10 points on every bowl game, whereas Lucky Ladders requires no two games to have the same number attached. ?