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Absence of evidence does not imply evidence of absence
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Absence of evidence does not imply evidence of absence


Dec 10, 2019, 9:38 AM

I think the mainstream media missed this basic lesson in logic.

Just because we haven't played a top 10 team, and thus haven't beaten one, doesn't mean that we aren't capable of doing so. I have never seen what happens if a Mac Truck runs over a grape, but that doesn't mean I doubt the truck's ability to do it.

And by the way- people can cherry pick this season's schedule, but a team is nothing more than its players, and other than a few freshman starters/backups on defense, everyone else on CU HAS been there and done that (won playoff games). Can LSU or OSU say the same? When you look at it that way (reality), I'd say we are more proven than the other 3 teams.

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Re: Absence of evidence does not imply evidence of absence


Dec 10, 2019, 9:51 AM

We certainly are used to the "Big Stage". That's for certain!

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