Pick per Day - Day 1 of Season 2009-10

Rick Mons

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Pick per Day is back ... there will likely be a day or two when no lines are available this week. But by Friday things will pick up. We'll get this started now and take the bitter taste of Saturday's football game out of our mouths.

Deadline for picks is 5 PM.

The competition is pretty simple. Each day I'll post games that will be played the next day ... you pick which game you want and which team you think will win with the quoted spread. So, for example, if you think Fla Int'l will lose but by less than 32 points, enter it like this:
Moniker: Fla Int'l +32
Or if you think North Carolina will cover the spread (that is, win by more than 32 points) enter it like this:
Moniker: North Carolina -32

Please use the colon after your moniker ... I use a macro to enter your picks on a spreadsheet and the macro relies on the colon to get it properly entered.

Here are the lines for this first day:

Fla International vs N CAROLINA -32 ( 7:00 PM EST)
Murray St vs CALIFORNIA -13 ( 11:00 PM EST)
Alcorn St vs OHIO ST -36 ( 7:00 PM EST)
Albany vs SYRACUSE -21 ( 9:00 PM EST)


Home team is in CAPS. Spreads courtesy of OpenLine.com
Good luck to all who participate!

The Small Print

Here's the way Pick-per-Day (PPD) works:

1) You make one pick per day by selecting a team and the point spread that's offered.

For example, if Florida is favored by 22.5 points versus Toledo and you choose Florida, you pick Florida -22.5

If instead you think that spread is too generous, you pick Toledo +22.5

2) The pick must be in required format (see #4 below) and submitted by that day's deadline.

I always identify the deadlines for picks (picks on weekdays are usually due at 5:00 while picks on weekends and holidays will usually be due earlier.) If you don't make the published deadline, I'll still try to include your pick if I can, but no promises and it largely depends on how busy I am around the deadline time or after I edit the summary.

3) Please verify your pick was recorded when the posting is Closed and please check the next day's tally to make sure I correctly credited you with the win or loss. Mistakes will happen and I'm more than happy to go back a day or two and figure out what went wrong and then make any corrections. But I really don't want to go back a couple of weeks and try to recalculate the wins and losses.

4) All picks must be entered using this format:
Moniker: Team and Spread (e.g. MNSnowman: Minnesota +1)​
Using the colon after your Moniker is important as I use a macro to simplify data entry and the colon sets up the formatting.

Picks that do not use this format will not be counted in that day's tally.

5) If you want to change your pick, please add a new post rather than editing your original pick and please note it's a change in the header. (It's easier to pick up and make the change this way.

6) Every now and then, the provider of the Lines has a strange point spread. I reserve the right to scratch games where the spread exceeds normal expectations or if the picks are subsequently corrected, the correction is substantially different than the first pick and the original spread gives a participant an unfair advantage.

In other words, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

7) Eventually (usually after conference games begin), we will have two divisions ... one for the seriously addicted (must have made picks 2/3rds of the time) and the other for the more leisurely, laid-back participants. You'll move to the "upper" division if you make frequent picks over time ... the divisions are calculated each night. Because I round off the required minimum number of games, you may bounce back and forth between divisions from one night to another if you're close to the cut-off.

8) I've added a "twit" rule this year. If you're an unrepentant twit and I put you on the "ignore" list, I'll not be able to see your entry and thus will not include it. This rule includes, for example, those who use "retard" or "retards" as a term of disparagement or insult. This may violate your perceived "Freedom of Speech" -- but I get to run the competition as I see fit. ... ;)
 

Summary of Monday's Picks

Rick Mons: California -13
 






Snowman, thanks for doing this again this year, it's always a good time!

Gopherlady: Alcorn St +36
 

kapps014: California -13

Rick & Kapps to start off 1 - 0!!! :)
 




Thanks again this year for your work Snowman. I'm ready to defend my title.

rrjack: California -13
 








GopherRock: California -13

Thanks again for doing this, Rick!
 



Yay! I'm excited for this year...it's time to become a Steady Selector and see how I do. Thanks a ton for putting this on.

TheSportsAce: North Carolina -32
 





Alltimetwinsfan: California -13

Rick, so excited for you to do this again this year! It's always great to have something to follow each day, and I know it takes some time to do this, so wanted to let you know as well how much I (and many others) appreciate it!
 

Radio Badger: Ohio State -36

Thanks for doing this. I've really enjoyed participating in the past.
 









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