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TammyPowlas
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Well the predictions were close here College Basketball Analysis Powered by SAP Lumira & Predictive Analytics but Florida is not winning.  Neither is my team Kansas.

I found this link interesting The Big Data Behind Your College Basketball Brackets « A Smarter Planet Blog A Smarter Pla... > because following my "home" team years ago in bracket selection I won the bracket when Kansas unexpectedly made the Final Four.

This is what makes it difficult to predict.  I say Kentucky has momentum going in but Connecticut unexpectedly beat Florida on Saturday.  Interesting I saw greg.misiorek say that no Connecticut players are from Connecticut.

This time instead putting all the measures on one chart, I separated out the "Strength of Schedule" and Ratings Percentage Index (RPI):

Strength of Schedule is in green and Kentucky has .60 versus UConn's .57

Here is a shared Lumira Cloud version: https://cloud.saplumira.com/open?key=5343D61B137613ADE10000000A4E423F&type=HANALYTIC

Connecticut leads in other stats such as free throw percentages.  Cloud public view:

https://cloud.saplumira.com/open?key=5343F830137613ADE10000000A4E423F&type=HANALYTIC

Above is another view.  Here is the cloud view: https://cloud.saplumira.com/open?key=5343E258137613ADE10000000A4E423F&type=HANALYTIC

I noticed that the globe appears when I've shared the visualization publicly:

We'll see who wins tonight.

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