Alright, so, I’ve been getting into college basketball lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I started looking into making some predictions, just for fun, you know? And I figured, why not start with Texas Southern? They’ve been popping up in my searches, so I dove in.
First, I scoured the internet for anything related to Texas Southern basketball. I found a bunch of articles, mainly about their upcoming games. There was a lot of talk about matchups with Sam Houston, Boise State, Nevada, and even Abilene Christian. It was a bit overwhelming, honestly.
Then I started to dig into the details. I looked up the dates of these games. December seems to be a busy month for them! They are playing against Nevada on December 14, Sam Houston on December 7, and Texas State on December 1. Man, that is a tight schedule.
- Gathered information on Texas Southern’s opponents.
- Compared their recent game histories.
- Noted any mention of odds or predictions from other sources.
I then tried to analyze the information. I saw that some places were already placing bets on these games. For example, Abilene Christian is apparently the favorite in their game against Texas Southern. I even saw them marked as -10 home favorites. That’s quite a bit!
Honestly, I’m still figuring all this out. It’s a lot of information to process. There’re so many factors to consider like who’s playing at home, the teams’ current form, and what the so-called “experts” are saying. So, I started making notes, trying to see if I could spot any patterns.
My Progress So Far
I managed to compile a basic overview of Texas Southern’s upcoming games. I’ve got the dates, the opponents, and some initial thoughts on who might be favored to win. But I am no expert for sure. It’s a learning process, and I’m just taking it one game at a time.
I realized it’s not just about predicting the winner. It’s about understanding the game, the teams, and the dynamics at play. It’s pretty fascinating, even if it is a bit confusing at times. This whole prediction thing is way more involved than I initially thought. But hey, it’s fun, and I’m learning a lot. I’ll keep digging and see where this little project takes me. Maybe I’ll get good at this, maybe I won’t. But I’ll definitely enjoy the ride!