Okay, folks, let’s dive into this North Texas vs. Tulane prediction thing I’ve been messing with. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, so buckle up!

I started by, you know, just watching some games. Nothing fancy, just good old-fashioned eyeballs on the screen. I wanted to get a feel for how both teams actually play, not just what the stats say. Stats can lie, you know?
Then I started digging into some basic numbers. Wins, losses, points scored, points allowed – the usual suspects. I jotted them down, just to have some hard data to back up my gut feelings. I used a simple piece of paper for my note taking.
- North Texas: Checked their recent games, how they’ve been performing at home vs. away.
- Tulane: Same deal, looked at their consistency, any big wins or losses.
Getting My Hands Dirty
Next, I started comparing the two teams head-to-head. How have they done against each other in the past? Any patterns? This took some time, clicking around different sports websites, trying to piece it all *’s very inefficient, but that’s fine, I like this part.
I also tried to factor in things like injuries. Are any key players out? That can make a HUGE difference, right? Again, more digging, more notes.I checked the news and social * the player will talk about the status on his social media.
Honestly, it felt a bit like detective work. I was trying to put all these little pieces of information together to form a bigger picture, a prediction I could actually feel somewhat okay *’s more art than science!

After collecting all the information I wanted,I start writing articles to share, which is what I enjoy doing most.
So, that’s basically my process. Watch the games, gather the data, look for patterns, and then… make a guess! It’s not perfect, but it’s how I do it. And let me say, it’s more fun than just blindly picking a team!