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22 minutes ago, Bookman said:

Why does A&M always lose? Is it just bad luck? 

We can answer this by observing and understanding, for example, the laws of physics and mathematics. Simply, these laws define consistent, immutable patterns of nature.

Take for example the Law of Large numbers which states that over time the average result of independent tests will converge to the expected mean as you conduct more tests. Yes, deviations from the mean will occur, but the long term performance will be the mean. In the case of a&m, a 11-2 season will happen, but 8-4 will be the result more often than not.

Why? Let's look at physics, specifically gravity. We measure gravity on earth at a constant of 9.8m/s2. But in college sports the gravity is different for each program. I failed the define gravity to open this paragraph, so let me do it now. Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects. In lay terms, this is how strong a sucking force can be. a&m just sucks a whole lot more - it's a consistent, immutable pattern of nature that can only explained and understood as such.

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1 hour ago, Danimal said:

We can answer this by observing and understanding, for example, the laws of physics and mathematics. Simply, these laws define consistent, immutable patterns of nature.

Take for example the Law of Large numbers which states that over time the average result of independent tests will converge to the expected mean as you conduct more tests. Yes, deviations from the mean will occur, but the long term performance will be the mean. In the case of a&m, a 11-2 season will happen, but 8-4 will be the result more often than not.

Why? Let's look at physics, specifically gravity. We measure gravity on earth at a constant of 9.8m/s2. But in college sports the gravity is different for each program. I failed the define gravity to open this paragraph, so let me do it now. Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects. In lay terms, this is how strong a sucking force can be. a&m just sucks a whole lot more - it's a consistent, immutable pattern of nature that can only explained and understood as such.

Constants:

C= OU Sucks

K= aggy self destruction roller coaster

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