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Math outsmarts baseball too?

A guy from the New Jersey Institute of Technology says he has the mathematical solution to who will win the Major League Baseball's divisions this year. Yankees and Sox tie?

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Must be a programming error.

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According to my data, Kansas will not even be playing in the final game. The UNC Tarheels will be playing some no account team for the championship (and win).

Not a lot of credit for winning close games?

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No offense to the Techsters here, but they might want to take a closer look at teams that win close games. A team that can't fight through adversity and win a close one isn't likely to cut down any nets. Now that the tournament features four #1 seeds for the first time, close games at the Final Four are more likely than ever....Regardless, I prefer my highly scientific algorithm: if (team.name() == "UNC") team.setStatus(CHAMPIONS);

I compute as good as their program.

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All four teams were number one seeds. It was D@mn near a no-brainer!

I compute as good as their program.

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And it is wsrong. North Carolina is going to win it.

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