ESPiN is trash.
Also no conference record. I'm guessing the overall updates first, and the CSU game is a neutral....WTF? They get the overall right but can't update home and away? What kind of ****ed up database do they have? We're 3-1 but 1-0 at home and 0-1 away. Pathetic.
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Home and way is overall, no excuses.Also no conference record. I'm guessing the overall updates first, and the CSU game is a neutral....
Home + Away + Neutral = Overall. That's why Cal is one game "short" too, bc they played Hawaii in Australia.Home and way is overall, no excuses.
This is what the story header is right now on ESPNs website:
That table clearly shows Overall as the heading. In a neutral site game, one is always considered home and the other away for record keeping. Their database is ****ed up.Home + Away + Neutral = Overall. That's why Cal is one game "short" too, bc they played Hawaii in Australia.
That table clearly shows Overall as the heading. In a neutral site game, one is always considered home and the other away for record keeping. Their database is ****ed up.
3-1 doesn't match 1-0, 0-1. Not opinion, pure numbers.
I mean, you could, like, reason out that the results aren't parsed out to conference and home/away/neutral right away; and that neutral results just aren't shown.3-1 doesn't match 1-0, 0-1. Not opinion, pure numbers.
In which case their database/software is ****ed up, because the result should automatically enter all of that.I mean, you could, like, reason out that the results aren't parsed out to conference and home/away/neutral right away; and that neutral results just aren't shown.
Okay, I have reached the point of "whatever"Howeva, the more rational explanation probably is that the database just randomly lost track of two of CU's games, and one of Cal's and Oregon's.