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Who will win Super Bowl XLII?

January 29, 2008

The system that I’ve used to predict the Super Bowl winner has worked in 14 of the last 17 years. Unfortunately, it didn’t work for my Bears last year (Who will win Super Bowl XLI?), but I’m not giving up on it. It involves 12 predictors; based on regular season stats, that each successfully predicts the Super Bowl winner roughly 54 to 69 percent of the time, but taken together they work even better.

Before looking at the numbers, I was wondering if the New England Patriots would win all twelve categories. But, as they say, you still have to play the game, so let’s go ahead and do that. We’ll go through the predictors as if we’re playing a game. We’ll start with the three least predictive categories and call that the first quarter. The second quarter will be the next three least predictive ones. We’ll finish up with the strongest six predictors, three in each of the last two quarters of the game.

First Quarter

Here’s the coin flip, and the Giants elect to receive:

 

Winning

 

Team with

Category

Percentage

 

Advantage

 

 

 

 

More Rushing Yards

54%

 

Giants

More Rushing Yards/Attempt

56%

 

Giants

Fewer Opponent Net Passing Yards

56%

 

Patriots


The Giants win two of the three “first quarter” categories.

End of First Quarter: Giants 6, Patriots 3

Second Quarter

 

Winning

 

Team with

Category

Percentage

 

Advantage

 

 

 

 

Fewer Opponent Yards /Rush

59%

 

Giants

Fewer Net Passing Yards

59%

 

Giants

Points Scored

59%

 

Patriots


Once again, the Giants win two of the three categories.

End of First Half: Giants 13, Patriots 6

Third Quarter

The Patriots receive the kickoff but immediately turn the ball over.

 

Winning

 

Team with

Category

Percentage

 

Advantage

 

 

 

 

Fewer Opponent Rushing Yards

61%

 

Giants


Giants
score again taking a two-score lead, 16-6.

New York has now won five of the first seven categories. Can they take two of the last five for the win?

However, New England comes back in the third quarter:

 

Winning

 

Team with

Category

Percentage

 

Advantage

 

 

 

 

Better Turnover Differential

61%

 

Patriots

Point Differential

65%

 

Patriots


The Giants have now won five categories to four for the Patriots.

End of Third Quarter: Giants 16, Patriots 13

Fourth Quarter

 

Winning

 

Team with

Category

Percentage

 

Advantage

 

 

 

 

Better Regular Season Record

67%

 

Patriots

Fewer Opponent Total Years

68%

 

Patriots

Fewer Points Allowed

69%

 

Patriots


The two strongest elements in the predictions system are two defensive stats, fewer years allowed and fewer points allowed. The Patriots win both of these and shut out New York in the fourth quarter. New England wins seven predictors while New York wins five.

Final Score: Patriots 26, Giants 16

 
 

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