2015 Bear Down Wildcats Predict The Score Challenge
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 1:10 pm
2015 Bear Down Wildcats Predict The Score Challenge
Rules:
1) You start at 0 points; for each point your prediction is off from the actual final score you receive one point.
2) The person with the lowest points wins for the week and receives a -5 point bonus.
3) You will receive a -5 point bonus for each team's score that you correctly predict.
4) The person with the worst prediction each week will receive a 5 point penalty because you really suck.
5) You will receive a 5 point penalty for predicting the incorrect winning team.
6) You can make as many changes to your prediction as you'd like until kickoff.
7) If you fail to post a prediction you will earn points equal to the worst prediction plus 10 points.
8) If you miss a prediction for 3 or more games (25% of the season), you won't be tracked in the results.
9) You don't have to be a Wildcat fan to play, everyone is welcome.
The winner at the end of the season (person with the fewest points) will receive a prize.
I would like to thank our friends at UTSA's site for the game idea.
Rules:
1) You start at 0 points; for each point your prediction is off from the actual final score you receive one point.
2) The person with the lowest points wins for the week and receives a -5 point bonus.
3) You will receive a -5 point bonus for each team's score that you correctly predict.
4) The person with the worst prediction each week will receive a 5 point penalty because you really suck.
5) You will receive a 5 point penalty for predicting the incorrect winning team.
6) You can make as many changes to your prediction as you'd like until kickoff.
7) If you fail to post a prediction you will earn points equal to the worst prediction plus 10 points.
8) If you miss a prediction for 3 or more games (25% of the season), you won't be tracked in the results.
9) You don't have to be a Wildcat fan to play, everyone is welcome.
The winner at the end of the season (person with the fewest points) will receive a prize.
I would like to thank our friends at UTSA's site for the game idea.