Re: Your Daily Random Comment
Posted: June 26th, 2020, 4:38 pm
got 48/109, which is better than i thought i would do, but missed a bunch of ones i should have gotten (charter school of wilmington, olathe north (typed olathe high school north instead *facepalm*), dupont manual (forgot the manual), hyde park/ed w. clark, albuquerque area, and a couple others)Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 6:52 pm I made a quiz for naming the teams who have won each state the most times in their divisions: https://www.sporcle.com/games/Tails_fan ... s-by-state
Also, here's an analysis on team dominance in different states. If you take the number of wins from the top B and C team and combine them, here's how the states rank. Tiebreakers are by which state has more wins in one division (i.e. (9/5 trumps 7/7).
State (#, B wins/C wins)
- South Dakota (67, 35/32)
- Delaware (52, 31/21)
- Iowa (51, 26/25)
- New Mexico (39, 13/26)
- Tennessee (39, 25/14)
- South Carolina (39, 19/20)
- Massachusetts (38, 25/13)
- Indiana (36, 27/9)
- Southern California (35, 11/24)
- Utah (35, 23/12)
- Idaho (34, 15/19)
- Georgia (33, 22/11)
- Ohio (33, 13/20)
- Alabama (33, 19/14)
- Pennsylvania (30, 7/23)
- Louisiana (29, 9/20)
- Rhode Island (29, 10/19)
- Wisconsin (29, 10/19)
- Northern California (29, 12/17)
- Maine (29, 13/16)
- Missouri (29, 16/13)
- Wyoming (29, 13/16)
- New Jersey (28, 18/10)
- Kentucky (28, 13/15)
- Alaska (26, 16/10)
- Montana (26, 16/10)
- Nebraska (26, 15/11)
- Arizona (25, 10/15)
- Colorado (24, 11/13)
- Michigan (23, 6/17)
- Illinois (23, 9/14)
- New York (23, 10/13)
- North Carolina (23, 11/12)
- Virginia (21, 14/7)
- North Dakota (21, 12/9)
- Florida (21, 11/10)
- Minnesota (20, 7/13)
- Nevada (19, 13/6)
- Oregon (18, 9/9)
- Texas (17, 8/9)
- Arkansas (16, 8/8)
- Kansas (15, 9/6)
- Hawaii (15, 8/7)
- Washington (15, 8/7)
- Connecticut (14, 5/9)
- New Hampshire (13, 3/10)
- Oklahoma (13, 8/5)
- Maryland (13, 7/6)
- Mississippi (12, 6/6)
- West Virginia (8, 4/4)
- District of Columbia (4, 2/2)
- Vermont (3, 0/3)
Really a sweatshirt in 77 degree wheather, thats just insane. I am currently in a lobby thinking about the Bernard theme song.Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 6:52 pm I made a quiz for naming the teams who have won each state the most times in their divisions: https://www.sporcle.com/games/Tails_fan ... s-by-state
Also, here's an analysis on team dominance in different states. If you take the number of wins from the top B and C team and combine them, here's how the states rank. Tiebreakers are by which state has more wins in one division (i.e. (9/5 trumps 7/7).
Bernard has a theme song????Pi-Bot wrote: ↑June 27th, 2020, 1:10 pmReally a sweatshirt in 77 degree wheather, thats just insane. I am currently in a lobby thinking about the Bernard theme song.Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 6:52 pm I made a quiz for naming the teams who have won each state the most times in their divisions: https://www.sporcle.com/games/Tails_fan ... s-by-state
Also, here's an analysis on team dominance in different states. If you take the number of wins from the top B and C team and combine them, here's how the states rank. Tiebreakers are by which state has more wins in one division (i.e. (9/5 trumps 7/7).
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Hm, I wonder what we would get if we plotted this against state size (probably no correlation, but could be interesting).Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 6:52 pm I made a quiz for naming the teams who have won each state the most times in their divisions: https://www.sporcle.com/games/Tails_fan ... s-by-state
Also, here's an analysis on team dominance in different states. If you take the number of wins from the top B and C team and combine them, here's how the states rank. Tiebreakers are by which state has more wins in one division (i.e. (9/5 trumps 7/7).
State (#, B wins/C wins)
- South Dakota (67, 35/32)
- Delaware (52, 31/21)
- Iowa (51, 26/25)
- New Mexico (39, 13/26)
- Tennessee (39, 25/14)
- South Carolina (39, 19/20)
- Massachusetts (38, 25/13)
- Indiana (36, 27/9)
- Southern California (35, 11/24)
- Utah (35, 23/12)
- Idaho (34, 15/19)
- Georgia (33, 22/11)
- Ohio (33, 13/20)
- Alabama (33, 19/14)
- Pennsylvania (30, 7/23)
- Louisiana (29, 9/20)
- Rhode Island (29, 10/19)
- Wisconsin (29, 10/19)
- Northern California (29, 12/17)
- Maine (29, 13/16)
- Missouri (29, 16/13)
- Wyoming (29, 13/16)
- New Jersey (28, 18/10)
- Kentucky (28, 13/15)
- Alaska (26, 16/10)
- Montana (26, 16/10)
- Nebraska (26, 15/11)
- Arizona (25, 10/15)
- Colorado (24, 11/13)
- Michigan (23, 6/17)
- Illinois (23, 9/14)
- New York (23, 10/13)
- North Carolina (23, 11/12)
- Virginia (21, 14/7)
- North Dakota (21, 12/9)
- Florida (21, 11/10)
- Minnesota (20, 7/13)
- Nevada (19, 13/6)
- Oregon (18, 9/9)
- Texas (17, 8/9)
- Arkansas (16, 8/8)
- Kansas (15, 9/6)
- Hawaii (15, 8/7)
- Washington (15, 8/7)
- Connecticut (14, 5/9)
- New Hampshire (13, 3/10)
- Oklahoma (13, 8/5)
- Maryland (13, 7/6)
- Mississippi (12, 6/6)
- West Virginia (8, 4/4)
- District of Columbia (4, 2/2)
- Vermont (3, 0/3)
I plotted it against the number of teams signed-up per state, it just seems like having more teams standardizes the approximate number of wins.Unome wrote: ↑June 27th, 2020, 6:46 pmHm, I wonder what we would get if we plotted this against state size (probably no correlation, but could be interesting).Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 6:52 pm I made a quiz for naming the teams who have won each state the most times in their divisions: https://www.sporcle.com/games/Tails_fan ... s-by-state
Also, here's an analysis on team dominance in different states. If you take the number of wins from the top B and C team and combine them, here's how the states rank. Tiebreakers are by which state has more wins in one division (i.e. (9/5 trumps 7/7).
State (#, B wins/C wins)
- South Dakota (67, 35/32)
- Delaware (52, 31/21)
- Iowa (51, 26/25)
- New Mexico (39, 13/26)
- Tennessee (39, 25/14)
- South Carolina (39, 19/20)
- Massachusetts (38, 25/13)
- Indiana (36, 27/9)
- Southern California (35, 11/24)
- Utah (35, 23/12)
- Idaho (34, 15/19)
- Georgia (33, 22/11)
- Ohio (33, 13/20)
- Alabama (33, 19/14)
- Pennsylvania (30, 7/23)
- Louisiana (29, 9/20)
- Rhode Island (29, 10/19)
- Wisconsin (29, 10/19)
- Northern California (29, 12/17)
- Maine (29, 13/16)
- Missouri (29, 16/13)
- Wyoming (29, 13/16)
- New Jersey (28, 18/10)
- Kentucky (28, 13/15)
- Alaska (26, 16/10)
- Montana (26, 16/10)
- Nebraska (26, 15/11)
- Arizona (25, 10/15)
- Colorado (24, 11/13)
- Michigan (23, 6/17)
- Illinois (23, 9/14)
- New York (23, 10/13)
- North Carolina (23, 11/12)
- Virginia (21, 14/7)
- North Dakota (21, 12/9)
- Florida (21, 11/10)
- Minnesota (20, 7/13)
- Nevada (19, 13/6)
- Oregon (18, 9/9)
- Texas (17, 8/9)
- Arkansas (16, 8/8)
- Kansas (15, 9/6)
- Hawaii (15, 8/7)
- Washington (15, 8/7)
- Connecticut (14, 5/9)
- New Hampshire (13, 3/10)
- Oklahoma (13, 8/5)
- Maryland (13, 7/6)
- Mississippi (12, 6/6)
- West Virginia (8, 4/4)
- District of Columbia (4, 2/2)
- Vermont (3, 0/3)
It's world. Don't be distraught. I got a 5 on French absolutely made my day.sneepity wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 4:38 pmam I that scary?