- WEEK FOUR WINNER: Matt McClarnon. It was quite the week for Matt. Not only did he capture the weekly title, he was the only person to go 6-0 and now sits in 1st place overall.
- The group and lock winning percentages were terrible: 40.3% and 33.7%, respectively.
- It is fitting that one of the best weeks in PP6 history was followed by a very poor one. The overall record was the worst winning percentage since Week 6 in 2019.
- After having 17 people go 6-0 last week, we only had one this week.
- 13 people went 0-6, more than the previous three weeks combined.
- Only 16 people scored 100+ points.
- Why did the group do so poorly? Favored teams were only 6-9 ATS.
- The Majority 6 (the 6 most popular picks of the week) were only 1-5 ATS.
- The ghost of Lincoln Riley haunted the PP6 selections, as the two most popular picks (OU and USC) failed to cover the spread. OU lost outright to KSU.
- USC was the most popular lock of the year, earning the trust of 91 participants! They failed to cover and were lucky to escape with a win.
- Out of the six most popular picks of the week, Kansas was the only team to cover.
- Michigan received 95% of the picks in their game against Maryland! They failed to cover, making them the biggest loser (based on percentage) of the year.
- All was not lost, as the week also saw the biggest winner of the year. Utah received 94% of the picks in their game against ASU. They won and covered.
- The group only chose the underdog in 3 games (Baylor, Arkansas and Florida). Baylor and Florida covered the spread. Arkansas, somehow, did not.
- 5 teams earned one or fewer locks (Maryland, Iowa State, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Arizona State). They were 1-4 ATS.
- 350 of the 451 locks were on favorites. Of the 101 locks for the underdogs, 62 of them were on Baylor or Arkansas.
- Only 5 games earned bonus points.
- 24 people have a perfect lock record.
- 23 people are 0-4 on their locks.
- Carolyn Beins has an astonishing record of 4-20.
- After Week 2, Mark Sayers was in 266th place. He is now in 5th.