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ESPN College Football Pick'em - Pilot League

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Murdoughnut

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Hi guys,

I've set up a pilot group on ESPN's College Pick'em. If you're not familiar with Pick'em, here's how it works.

Each week during the college football season, you pick the winner of a select group of 10 games. You also allocate a score to each game for how "confident" you are that the game will turn out that way. For each correct pick, you get the confidence score that you assigned to the game. For incorrect picks you get a "0" (You assign confidence scores from 1 to 10 to each game, not using the same score more than once).

The game is totally free and it's a lot of fun. Gives you a reason to watch a lot of games that you otherwise wouldn't care about, or cheer for teams you otherwise hate (such as Texas A&M - sorry, I went to Tech). There's prizes for the top player (nation wide) each week.

Here's the link ... http://games.espn.go.com/cpickem/frontpage

After you register, you can join the "Pilot League" on the "Select a group" page. The password is 1200. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
TECH SUCKS!!! Uh...OH CRAP, did i say that out loud...my bad! I need to learn to stop thinking out loud...:laugh:

HOOKEM'

I'll have to check out the system.
 
starchkr said:
TECH SUCKS!!! Uh...OH CRAP, did i say that out loud...my bad! I need to learn to stop thinking out loud...:laugh:

HOOKEM'

I'll have to check out the system.

Haha, I guess you guys have bragging rights this year so I'll let it slide. Although I am pretty torn - I went to grad school at Ohio State, but I'm a native Texan, so not sure who to pull for there. Had the same dilema last year.
 

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