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LIHoosier

2023 IUFB Prediction League - Week 3 vs Louisville (Lucas Oil Stadium) 9/16/23 Noon BTN

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Live look-in at Purdoyle trying to woo Brohm back.

Трогательный подарок любимой своими руками

How does this work?

Each week I will create Prediction League threads for the weeks game(s).

It's a simple concept:

Each week you start with 100 points (only if a prediction is made, otherwise 0 points for the week)
+25 PTs if you guess the winner
-25 PTs if you pick the loser
+10 PTs if guess IU score correctly
+10 PTs if guess Opponent score correct
-The # of points different between the actual and predicted score of IU (over/under doesn't matter)
-The # of points different between the actual and predicted score of opponent (over/under doesn't matter)

*** Reminder if you post a prediction and want to change it, please just POST a NEW Prediction, do not edit a prior post as I may miss those edits.

The person with the most points (MINUS LOWEST GAME) at the end of the season wins.

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This has been interesting so far.  I feel like I'm learning on the job, just like the IU football team.  At least we now have a QB.  Now, he has to produce and avoid getting hurt, the curse of most recent IU QBs.  Think of the recruiting.  Kid I"ve got good news for you.  You are going to get a degree from Indiana.  The bad news?  You are going to have a limp for the rest of your life.

On to the game prediction.  The good news is this is not OSU.  The bad news is this isn't ISU either.  I think we start to find our place in the pecking order this week.  First a nod of thanks to Class of '66 Old Fart for giving me a clue on how to make these predictions.  Think of scores instead of points.  Thanks!

IU  2 TDs and a FG = 17

Louisville 4 TDs and a FG = 31

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