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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
So many errors in this map
09-25-2017 02:03 PM
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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
(09-25-2017 02:03 PM)st932253 Wrote:  So many errors in this map

There are no errors. It is simple math. You obviously don't understand the concept. It has zero to do with what team is the most popular in any area.
09-25-2017 02:13 PM
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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
I get it. Someone on the UCF board pointed out a bunch of inconsistencies from last weeks. Also - Undefeated Miami owns no land in Miami even though FIU had a loss in Week 1
09-25-2017 02:33 PM
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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
(09-25-2017 02:33 PM)st932253 Wrote:  I get it. Someone on the UCF board pointed out a bunch of inconsistencies from last weeks. Also - Undefeated Miami owns no land in Miami even though FIU had a loss in Week 1

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Do you understand what's going on here?

Miami doesn't have any land in Miami, because they aren't the closest University to the geographic center of the county... FIU is. FIU lost to UCF, forfeiting their land to UCF. All of Miami's territory has come from beating other programs that have land, thus acquiring theirs.

The only way Miami can own Miami is by beating the eventual owner (looking like UCF Navy Memphis or USF) in a bowl game.
09-25-2017 02:40 PM
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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
(09-25-2017 10:04 AM)Kruciff Wrote:  
(09-25-2017 10:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(09-25-2017 09:43 AM)Kruciff Wrote:  [Image: y1DtbwX.jpg]

From /r/CFB

If I'm seeing correctly, the only AAC teams with land still is Memphis, S. Fla, Navy and UCF.

G4 teams ---
SDSU, UTSA, Troy, Marshall, Ohio, WKU, UNT

So let me get this straight.The following states follow the following schools:

Nevada: Marshall....Not Nevada or UNLV?
Arizona: San Diego St.....Not Arizona or Arizona St?
New Mexico: Troy......Not New Mexico or New Mexico St?
Missouri: Georgia.....not Mizzou?
Nebraska: Arizona St.....not Nebraska?

Bawhahahahaha....Yeah, right.

You don't understand what's going on in this map.

the word "imperialism" should be a give away for anybody remotely versed in world history.
09-25-2017 02:41 PM
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This is interested and I'd love to see the entire spreadsheet showing how this is created. Just an example... Ohio beat EMU who beat Charlotte so they've got those 2 territories. They also beat Kansas though. WVU and CMU also beat Kansas... yet Kansas appears to be under Alabama's domain now.... how does that happen?

What over rides when a territory is defeated multiple times???
09-25-2017 02:47 PM
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(09-25-2017 02:47 PM)Hood-rich Wrote:  This is interested and I'd love to see the entire spreadsheet showing how this is created. Just an example... Ohio beat EMU who beat Charlotte so they've got those 2 territories. They also beat Kansas though. WVU and CMU also beat Kansas... yet Kansas appears to be under Alabama's domain now.... how does that happen?

What over rides when a territory is defeated multiple times???

Make sure to keep in mind exact locations of Universities. I'm willing to bet Alabama has that portion of Kansas because of Kansas State losing to Vandy, then losing to Alabama.
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(09-25-2017 02:48 PM)Kruciff Wrote:  
(09-25-2017 02:47 PM)Hood-rich Wrote:  This is interested and I'd love to see the entire spreadsheet showing how this is created. Just an example... Ohio beat EMU who beat Charlotte so they've got those 2 territories. They also beat Kansas though. WVU and CMU also beat Kansas... yet Kansas appears to be under Alabama's domain now.... how does that happen?

What over rides when a territory is defeated multiple times???

Make sure to keep in mind exact locations of Universities. I'm willing to bet Alabama has that portion of Kansas because of Kansas State losing to Vandy, then losing to Alabama.

True. A lot of it is easy to follow. However there's some that aren't so obvious... at all, LSU owning a KU territory. Either way, fun idea.
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(09-25-2017 02:47 PM)Hood-rich Wrote:  This is interested and I'd love to see the entire spreadsheet showing how this is created. Just an example... Ohio beat EMU who beat Charlotte so they've got those 2 territories. They also beat Kansas though. WVU and CMU also beat Kansas... yet Kansas appears to be under Alabama's domain now.... how does that happen?

What over rides when a territory is defeated multiple times???

Just looked it up. Kansas' territory is currently owned by LSU

Kansas --> CMU --> Syracuse --> LSU
Kansas State --> Vanderbilt --> Alabama
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(09-25-2017 02:58 PM)Kruciff Wrote:  
(09-25-2017 02:47 PM)Hood-rich Wrote:  This is interested and I'd love to see the entire spreadsheet showing how this is created. Just an example... Ohio beat EMU who beat Charlotte so they've got those 2 territories. They also beat Kansas though. WVU and CMU also beat Kansas... yet Kansas appears to be under Alabama's domain now.... how does that happen?

What over rides when a territory is defeated multiple times???

Just looked it up. Kansas' territory is currently owned by LSU

Kansas --> CMU --> Syracuse --> LSU
Kansas State --> Vanderbilt --> Alabama

Nice. 04-cheers That was bothering me more than it should have.
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RE: Imperialism Map Week 4
Anybody know how they determined which university gets credit for territory when there's more than one in the same county? For example, UCF currently has Dade County because of their win over FIU, but since the University of Miami is in the same county, how did Dade become FIU's instead of UM's?

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(09-26-2017 12:08 PM)usffan Wrote:  Anybody know how they determined which university gets credit for territory when there's more than one in the same county? For example, UCF currently has Dade County because of their win over FIU, but since the University of Miami is in the same county, how did Dade become FIU's instead of UM's?

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In counties where there are more than one university present, the university closest to the geographic center claims the county.

E.g. Since FIU is closer to the center of Dade county than Miami, they have control of the county.
09-26-2017 12:16 PM
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(09-26-2017 12:08 PM)usffan Wrote:  Anybody know how they determined which university gets credit for territory when there's more than one in the same county? For example, UCF currently has Dade County because of their win over FIU, but since the University of Miami is in the same county, how did Dade become FIU's instead of UM's?

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From the FAQ (here):
8. Why does Miami not have land in Florida?
FIU is slightly closer to the center of the county Miami is in and therefore took the county.
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