Wednesday, April 4, 2012

2012 MLB Predictions!

-AL EAST-
*Tampa Bay (94-68)
*New York (91-71)
*Boston (90-72)
Toronto (79-83)
Baltimore (70-92)

-AL CENTRAL-
*Detroit (91-71)
Minnesota (82-80)
Chicago (78-84)
Cleveland (77-85)
Kansas City (73-89)

-AL WEST-
*Anaheim (89-73)
Texas (86-76)
Seattle (74-88)
Oakland (67-95)

-NL EAST-
*Philadelphia (93-69)
*Atlanta (89-73)
Miami (80-82)
Washington (78-84)
New York (70-92)

-NL CENTRAL-
*Cincinnati (91-71)
Milwaukee (87-75)
St. Louis (85-77)
Chicago (73-89)
Pittsburgh (71-91)
Houston (60-102)

-NL WEST-
*San Francisco (92-70)
*San Diego (87-75)
Arizona (86-76)
Colorado (76-86)
Los Angeles (73-89)

PLAYOFFS:
AL 1 Game Playoff: Boston over @New York
NL 1 Game Playoff: @Atlanta over San Diego

-ALDS-
Tampa Bay over Boston in 4
Anaheim over Detroit in 5

-NLDS-
Philadelphia over Atlanta in 5
Cincinnati over San Francisco in 4

-ALCS-
Tampa Bay over Anaheim in 7

-NLCS-
Cincinnati over Philadelphia in 6

-World Series-
Tampa Bay over Cincinnati in 6

AL MVP: Evan Longoria, TB
NL MVP: Joey Votto, CIN
AL Batting Champ: Joe Mauer, MIN (.349)
NL Batting Champ: Ryan Braun, MIL (.343)
AL Home Run Leader: Adrian Gonzalez, BOS (49)
NL Home Run Leader: Mike Stanton, MIA (44)

AL Cy Young: Jered Weaver, ANA
NL Cy Young: Mat Latos, CIN
AL Saves Leader: Mariano Rivera, NYY (48)
NL Saves Leader: John Axford, MIL (45)
AL Wins Leader: David Price, TB (20)
NL Wins Leader: Roy Halladay (20)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

2011 NFL PREDICTIONS

AFC East
*New England (12-4)
*New York Jets (10-6)
Miami (7-9)
Buffalo (4-12)

AFC North
*Pittsburgh (11-5)
*Baltimore (10-6)
Cleveland (6-10)
Cincinnati (3-13)

AFC South
*Tennessee (9-7)
Houston (8-8)
Indianapolis (5-11)
Jacksonville (5-11)

AFC West
*San Diego (12-4)
Kansas City (9-7)
Denver (7-9)
Oakland (6-10)

NFC East
*Dallas (10-6)
*Philadelphia (10-6)
New York Giants (7-9)
Washington (7-9)

NFC North
*Green Bay (11-5)
Detroit (10-6)
Minnesota (6-10)
Chicago (5-11)

NFC South
*New Orleans (12-4)
*Atlanta (10-6)
Tampa Bay (7-9)
Carolina (4-12)

NFC West
*St. Louis (9-7)
Arizona (8-8)
San Fran (7-9)
Seattle (5-11)

PLAYOFFS
Wild Card Round
Baltimore over @Tennessee
@Pittsburgh over NY Jets
@Dallas over Atlanta
Philadelphia over @St. Louis

Divisional Round
@San Diego over Baltimore
@New England over Pittsburgh
@Green Bay over Dallas
@New Orleans over Philadelphia

Conference Championships
San Diego over @New England
@New Orleans over Green Bay

Super Bowl
San Diego over New Orleans


NFL MVP: Phillip Rivers, SD
Rushing Title: Jamaal Charles, KC
Receiving Title: Andre Johnson, HOU
Sack Leader: Elvis Dumervil, DEN

Thursday, September 1, 2011

2011 NCAAF PREDICTIONS (TOP 10 & BCS BOWLS)

Final Top Ten on December 4th, 2011:
1) Oklahoma 12-0
2) Nebraska 12-0
3) Georgia 12-1
4) Stanford 12-1
5) Alabama 11-1
6) Florida State 11-2
7) Va. Tech 12-1
8) Boise State 11-1
9) Oregon 11-1
10) West Virginia 10-2

BCS BOWL GAMES:
Nat'l Title: Oklahoma (#1) over Nebraska (#2)
Rose: Alabama (At-Large) over Stanford (Pac-12)
Sugar: Georgia (SEC) over Virginia Tech (At-Large)
Orange: Florida State (ACC) over Boise State (At-Large)
Fiesta: Notre Dame (At-Large) over West Virginia (Big East)

2011 NCAAF PREDICTIONS (BCS)

BIG EAST:
*West Virginia 10-2 (7-0)
South Florida 9-3 (6-1)
Cincinnati 8-4 (4-3)
UCONN 8-4 (4-3)
PITT 6-6 (4-3)
Louisville 5-7 (2-5)
Syracuse 4-8 (1-6)
Rutgers 3-9 (0-7)

SEC:
*Georgia 11-1 (7-1)
South Carolina 10-2 (6-2)
Florida 8-4 (5-3)
Kentucky 6-6 (2-6)
Tennessee 5-7 (1-7)
Vanderbilt 2-10 (0-8)

*LSU 11-1 (8-0)
Alabama 11-1 (7-1)
Arkansas 9-3 (6-2)
Miss State 7-5 (3-5)
Mississippi 6-6 (2-6)
Auburn 5-7 (1-7)
TITLE GAME: GEORGIA over LSU

ACC:
*Florida State 10-2 (7-1)
Maryland 9-3 (6-2)
Clemson 6-6 (4-4)
Boston College 4-8 (3-5)
NC State 4-8 (1-7)
Wake 2-10 (1-7)

*Va. Tech 12-0 (8-0)
Miami 9-3 (6-2)
N.C. 9-3 (5-3)
Ga Tech 6-6 (3-5)
Virginia 4-8 (2-6)
Duke 4-8 (1-7)
TITLE GAME: FLORIDA STATE over VIRGINIA TECH

PAC 12:
*Stanford 11-1 (7-1)
Oregon 11-1 (7-1)
Oregon St 6-6 (4-4)
Washington 6-6 (3-5)
CAL 6-6 (2-6)
Wash State 2-10 (0-8)

USC 11-1 (7-1)
*Utah 8-4 (5-3)
Arizona 6-6 (4-4)
ASU 5-7 (4-4)
UCLA 6-6 (3-5)
Colorado 3-9 (1-7)
TITLE GAME: STANFORD over UTAH

BIG 10:
*Nebraska 12-0 (8-0)
Michigan State 8-4 (5-3)
Northwestern 9-3 (5-3)
Iowa 8-4 (4-4)
Michigan 6-6 (3-5)
Minnesota 2-10 (0-8)

*Ohio State 11-1 (7-1)
Wisconsin 10-2 (6-2)
Penn State 7-5 (4-4)
Illinois 8-4 (4-4)
Indiana 5-7 (1-7)
Purdue 4-8 (1-7)
TITLE GAME: NEBRASKA over OHIO STATE

BIG 12:
*Oklahoma 12-0 (9-0)
Missouri 10-2 (7-2)
Okla State 10-2 (7-2)
Texas 9-3 (6-3)
Texas A&M 9-3 (6-3)
Texas Tech 7-5 (4-5)
Kansas State 4-8 (2-7)
Kansas 4-8 (2-7)
Iowa State 3-9 (1-8)
Baylor 3-9 (1-8)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

2011 NCAAF PREDICTIONS (NON BCS)

INDEPENDENTS:
Notre Dame (10-2)
BYU (7-5)
Navy (7-5)
Army (5-7)

MOUNTAIN WEST:
*Boise State (11-1) (7-0)
San Diego State (10-2) (6-1)
TCU (10-2) (5-2)
Air Force (8-4) (4-3)
Wyoming (5-7) (2-5)
Colorado St. (5-7) (2-5)
UNLV (3-9) (2-5)
New Mexico (2-10) (0-7)

WAC:
*Nevada (8-4) (7-1)
Hawaii (9-3) (7-1)
Fresno St. (7-6) (6-2)
Louisiana Tech (4-8) (3-5)
Idaho (3-9) (2-6)
New Mex St (2-10) (2-6)
San Jose St. (2-10) (2-6)
Utah State (2-10) (1-7)

CONFERENCE USA:
*Southern Miss (11-1) (7-1)
East Carolina (6-6) (6-2)
UCF (9-3) (6-2)
UAB (5-7) (3-5)
Marshall (3-9) (2-6)
Memphis (3-9) (1-7)

*Tulsa (6-6) (6-2)
SMU (8-4) (6-2)
Houston (9-3) (6-2)
Rice (3-9) (3-5)
UTEP (4-8) (1-7)
Tulane (2-10) (1-7)
TITLE GAME: SO MISS over TULSA

MAC:
*Miami (9-3) (7-1)
Temple (7-5) (6-2)
Ohio (6-6) (4-4)
Bowling Green (6-6) (3-5)
Buffalo (4-8) (3-5)
Akron (3-9) (2-6)
Kent State (2-10) (0-8)

*Central Michigan (8-4) (7-1)
Toledo (7-5) (6-2)
Northern Illinois (8-4) (6-2)
Western Michigan (6-6) (5-3)
Ball State (2-10) (2-6)
Eastern Michigan (3-9) (1-7)
TITLE GAME: MIAMI over CENTRAL MICHIGAN

SUN BELT:
*Troy (8-4) (7-1)
MTSU (6-6) (6-2)
FIU (6-6) (5-3)
Ark State (5-7) (4-4)
ULM (5-7) (4-4)
FAU (4-8) (4-4)
North Texas (3-9) (3-5)
Lousiana (3-9) (2-6)
WKU (2-10) (1-7)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2011 MLB Predictions

AMERICAN LEAGUE
*Boston (95-67)
*New York (93-69)
Tampa Bay (88-74)
Baltimore (82-80)
Toronto (77-85)

*Chicago (91-71)
Minnesota (87-75)
Detroit (84-78)
Kansas City (71-91)
Cleveland (67-95)

*Oakland (86-76)
Texas (83-79)
Anaheim (81-81)
Seattle (66-96)

NATIONAL LEAGUE
*Philadelphia (94-68)
*Atlanta (88-74)
Florida (85-77)
New York (76-86)
Washington (70-92)

*Chicago (88-74)
St Louis (86-76)
Cincinnati (82-80)
Milwaukee (79-83)
Houston (72-90)
Pittsburgh (64-98)

*Los Angeles (90-72)
San Francisco (86-76)
Colorado (81-81)
San Diego (73-89)
Arizona (70-92)

Playoffs:
Boston over Oakland in 3
Chicago(AL) over New York(AL) in 4
Philadelphia over Chicago(NL) in 4
Los Angeles over Atlanta in 5

Chicago(AL) over Boston in 6
Philadelphia over Los Angeles in 7

Philadelphia over Chicago(AL) in 6

Stat Leader Predictions:
AL HR's: Mark Teixiera (44)
NL HR's: Prince Fielder (45)

AL Batting Title: Joe Mauer (.359)
NL Batting Title: Hanley Ramirez (.344)

AL RBI: Alex Rodriguez (123)
NL RBI: Albert Pujols (131)

AL SB's: Brett Gardner (51)
NL SB's: Michael Bourn (61)

AL Wins: Jon Lester (21)
NL Wins: Clayton Kershaw (20)

AL ERA: Felix Hernandez (2.40)
NL ERA: Tommy Hanson (2.30)

AL Saves: Joe Nathan (44)
NL Saves: Johnathan Broxton (48)

AL Strikeouts: Felix Hernandez (271)
NL Strikeouts: Clayton Kershaw (266)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2010 NBA Predictions

Eastern Conference
1) Orlando (61-21)
2) Miami (59-23)
3) Boston (55-27)
4) Chicago (52-30)
5) Atlanta (48-34)
6) Washington (46-36)
7) Milwaukee (44-38)
8) Cleveland (43-39)

9) Charlotte (42-40)
10) New York (34-48)
11) New Jersey (28-54)
12) Philadelphia (24-58)
13) Detroit (23-59)
14) Indiana (20-62)
15) Toronto (16-66)

Western Conference
1) LA Lakers (58-24)
2) Utah (57-25)
3) Dallas (56-26)
4) Oklahoma City (55-27)
5) San Antonio (54-28)
6) Phoenix (52-30)
7) LA Clippers (46-36)
8) Denver (43-39)

9) Memphis (42-40)
10) Houston (41-41)
11) New Orleans (32-52)
12) Portland (29-53)
13) Golden State (24-58)
14) Sacramento (20-62)
15) Minnesota (15-67)

Trophy Winners:
NBA MVP: LeBron James, MIA
ROY: Blake Griffin, LAC
Coach of the Year: Flip Saunders, WAS
Most Improved: Jrue Holiday, PHI
Sixth Man: Tyrus Thomas, CHA

PLAYOFFS
Eastern Playoffs
(1) Orlando 4, (8) Cleveland 0
(4) Chicago 4, (5) Atlanta 2
(2) Miami 4, (7) Milwaukee 0
(3) Boston 4, (6) Washington 1

(1) Orlando 4, (4) Chicago 2
(2) Miami 4, (3) Boston 2

(2) Miami 4, (1) Orlando 2

Western Playoffs
(1) LA Lakers 4, (8) Denver 0
(5) San Antonio 4, (4) Oklahoma City 3
(2) Utah 4, (7) LA Clippers 1
(6) Phoenix 4, (3) Dallas 2

(1) LA Lakers 4, (5) San Antonio 1
(2) Utah 4, (6) Phoenix 3

(2) Utah 4, (1) LA Lakers 2

NBA Finals: Utah 4, Miami 2
Finals MVP: Al Jefferson, Utah