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What If

I just read about a site called What If Sports in this week’s Sports Illustrated. It’s worth a visit if you’re a serious sports fan. You create a matchup between any two teams, past or present, and What If Sports will run a computer simulation to tell you who would win. Right now they only have NBA, MLB, and college basketball games available, but (I assume) they’ll have NFL and college football soon.

SI also predicts that my alma mater will play my dad’s alma mater in the Sweet Sixteen this year. That would be fun.
And … since I’m in a sports frame of mind … how could I resist tagging a blog with the URL littlegreenfootballs.com?

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