WEEK FOURTEEN RESULTS

  • WEEK FOURTEEN WINNER:  Michael Patton.  Mic drop, meet Michael Patton. Michael entered the week in 1st place. That wasn’t enough. He proceeded to win the weekly award by dropping 131 points on the group and running away with the PP6 championship.
  • The overall and lock winning percentages were pretty terrible: 43.2% and 33.1%, respectively.
  • Michael Patton was the only person to go 6-0. Yeah, I know.
  • Seven people went 0-6. For the year, the 0-6s outpaced the 6-0s by a margin of 62 to 52.
  • Michael Patton was 80 points clear of 2nd place. Its the biggest margin of victory since Chad Akers win in 2013. He was 95 points clear of 2nd.
  • Michael had a winning percentage of 67.9%, which is the 2nd highest total in PP6 history. Its second only to Chad Capra’s 60-28-2 (68.2%) performance from 2019.
  • Three people jumped into the Top Ten in the final week: Casey Noonan, Tony Juan and Austin Browning.
  • Casey Noonan finished in 6th place despite a 4-10 lock record.
  • Matt George was inches away from cracking the Top Ten, despite entering the week in 52nd place.
  • The final gap between 1st place and 10th place was 183 points, which equals the gap between 10th place and 185th place!
  • Dusty Weatherly finished the season with a lock record of 12-1-1. Michael Patton finished 2nd at 12-2. Garrett Green and Chelsie were tied for 3rd at 11-3.
  • Tyler H finished 1-12-1 on his locks. The OG was 1-11-1.
  • Jake Bergmann won the “Best Finish” with a record of 18-6 (385 points). Matt George was right behind him at 17-7.
  • The group majority went 6-5 ATS, despite an overall winning percentage of just 48.5%.
  • Home underdogs were 2-0 ATS. For the year, they won 62.7% of the time.
  • The most popular picks of the week (Georgia, Oklahoma State and Houston) were ATS losers.
  • Alabama vs Georgia was the most popular game of the week and the most popular game of the year (partly because the options were limited to 11 games). Alabama upset Georgia to win the SEC title.
  • Oklahoma State was the most popular lock of the week and most popular lock of the year. They lost outright to Baylor.
  • Not much of a surprise here, but NIU vs Kent State was the least popular game of the year. Only 61 people picked a side in the game. NIU won the game as an underdog.
  • Dusty Weatherly defeated Brad Knowles for the Bracket championship.

WEEK THIRTEEN RESULTS

  • WEEK THIRTEEN WINNER:  John Eanes.  Only two people went 6-0: John Eanes and Jake Bergmann. Jake was left on the outside looking in, as John outscored him by two.
  • The overall and lock winning percentages were average 50.2% and 48.9%, respectively.
  • For the first time this year, nobody went 0-6. Good work, team.
  • Michael Patton finds himself back in 1st place with just one week to go.
  • Iven Stevenson is the only person in the Top Ten with a losing lock record.
  • Six people in the Top Ten scored 100+ points in Week 12.
  • 37 points separate 10th place from 20th place.
  • Dusty Weatherly has run his lock record to 12-0-1. Since he is 1.5 games ahead of 2nd, he has already locked up the lock race. Congratulations, Dusty!
  • Michael Patton and Chelsie D are tied for second at 11-2.
  • Tyler H is now 0-12-1 on his locks. The OG is 1-10-1 and 4 others are 2-11.
  • Jake Bergmann didn’t quite win the week, but he is leading the “Best Finish”. He is 15-3 going into the last week.
  • Bryan Bottoms has had a rollercoaster of a season. He’s had four 100 points weeks and three 20 point weeks.
  • The group majority went 9-5-1 ATS in a week that favorites only went 4-10-1. Interesting stat, especially considering the group majority only picked an underdog in 5 of the 15 games. Explanation? See below.
  • The group majority picked an underdog in five games. They were 5-0 ATS in those games.
  • The Michigan vs Ohio State game was the most popular game of the week and the most popular game of the year. It was also the most watched football game of the year. Michigan won outright as an underdog.
  • The most locked game was Bedlam. 80 people locked the game. 54 picks for OSU. 26 for OU. The game ended in a push.
  • The least popular game of the week was an ACC matchup. For the year, the ACC has had the least popular game 6 times. The PAC-12 is in second with 5. Of the five PAC-12 games. USC was involved in 4 of those….I don’t see their popularity increasing anytime soon for many cfb fans around here.
  • 9 of the 15 games earned bonus points. Kentucky earned maximum bonus points in their rout of Louisville.
  • Home underdogs went 6-3 ATS, which makes them 44-27-2 for the year. The 61.6% winning percentage would be good enough for 4th place in the rankings.
  • Dusty Weatherly and Brad Knowles will face each other in the bracket finals. In the overall standings, they are 43rd and 59th, respectively.