Questions
Isaic Young
Win Probability shown on site vs in articles is different?
Read this article: https://www.numberfire.com/ncaab/news/42625/march-madness-5-potential-round-of-64-upsetsIt states 2 examples of win probability % in the write up.
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the South Dakota State Jackrabbits are showing a 37.91% likelihood of pulling off the upset against the Providence Friars.
Our model views their matchup against Colorado State Rams are a toss-up, giving the Wolverines a 49.59% shot of winning.
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But if I look at the game projections page is shows Colorado State w/a 57.4% win probability and Providence with a 53.5% win probability.
Are these "different" metrics used for the article? Otherwise why wouldn't they match (or at least be a lot closer) ?
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