Posted by John Dewan on Dec 16th 2015
January 17, 2007
There's a system that I've been using for the past 16 years that has correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner 14 times. It involves 12 predictors that each succesfully predict the Super Bowl winner roughly 55 to 70 percent of the time, but taken together they work even better. I explained the system last year when, for the first time in those 16 years, we had to go to the tie-breaker when the categories were tied 6-6 between the Steelers and Seahawks. If you want to learn more about the system, read last year's Super Bowl Stat of the Week, Can you predict the Super Bowl winner?
This system has only been used for the Super Bowl, but Mike Murphy at WSCR (sports talk radio in Chicago) asked me to try it out for the Conference Championships. Just the for the fun of it, I did. Here are the results for each game.
For the AFC Championship:
Category | Team with Advantage |
Points Scored | Colts |
Points Allowed | Patriots |
Point Differential | Patriots |
Fewer Net Passing Yards | Patriots |
Rushing Yards | Patriots |
Rushing Yards / Attempt | Colts |
Opponent Net Passing Yards | Colts |
Opponent Rushing Yards | Patriots |
Opponent Rushing Yards / Attempt | Patriots |
Opponent Total Yards / Game | Patriots |
Turnover Differential | Patriots |
Regular Season Record | Tie |
Patriots take eight categories and the Colts only three. The AFC #4 seeded Patriots look to be in the Super Bowl yet again (third time in four years!) with a road win against the #3 seeded Colts.
For the NFC Championship:
Category | Team with Advantage |
Points Scored | Bears |
Points Allowed | Bears |
Point Differential | Bears |
Fewer Net Passing Yards | Bears |
Rushing Yards | Bears |
Rushing Yards / Attempt | Bears |
Opponent Net Passing Yards | Saints |
Opponent Rushing Yards | Bears |
Opponent Rushing Yards / Attempt | Bears |
Opponent Total Yards / Game | Bears |
Turnover Differential | Bears |
Regular Season Record | Bears |
Wow, that is a huge advantage for the Bears, eleven categories to one. Looking at all 40 Super Bowls, the only perfect season in NFL history, the 1972 Miami Dolphins, had the only perfect 12-0 tally on the predictor system. The other four teams winning 11 categories on the predictor system (including the 1985 Bears) also all won the Super Bowl. As a huge Bears fan I sure hope this Super Bowl predictor system works for the NFC Championship this year!