Pigskin Pick'Em

WEW's 42nd Annual Football Picking Contest

Official Rules

Annual Football Prediction Contest!

Official Contest Rules

1.  Winners will be the prognosticator with the least number of wrong picks in a College division and a NFL division.  All you have to do is pick the winner – no point spreads involved.  Each game you miss is a –1 and a perfect score is a zero.  Oh so simple! 

2.  Games selected for the contest will consist of NFL weekly and playoff games and FBS college weekly and bowl games of the following conferences: SEC, ACC, Big 10+2, Big 12, American, MAC, PAC-12, Mountain West, Conference USA, Sun Belt, the remaining FBS independents and the Ivy League from FCS (picking the Ivy league is a tradition for this contest and it is where football started so we honor them for the gift of football).

3.  Weekly Pick Sheets will be posted on the web.  Pick sheet submittal is due prior to the week's 1st game kickoff.  I'll post all the picks to the Results page as soon as I receive everyone's picks.  Weekly standings and results will be posted as soon as I can get to it.

4.  If you fail to make your weekly picks (whatever the excuse) by the deadline, you will receive the score of the player who made the worst predictions for that week.  No exceptions, no sob stories, and especially no whining.  If you are TDY or on leave for a week, the  Pick Sheets are on the web so that you can submit them early or you can select someone else – who is not a regular contestant – to make your picks for you.  If the week you need is not there, let me know and I will make sure the pick sheet(s) you need are posted.

5.   Entry is open to any and all personnel with or without any knowledge of College and NFL football – but it usually helps.  There is no entry fee and consequently no prizes – except personal satisfaction, bragging rights for one year, and a nice little e-mail at the end of the season stating where you finished.

6.  Once you submit your entry to me, no changes will be allowed – I don’t care who got injured or suspended.

7.  All game selections are made by me; all rules and interpretation of rules are made by me; all decisions made by me are final and no appeals are allowed on anything.  But then, all you have to do is make your picks and follow these few simple rules.

8. NFL Suicide Pool -This is totally separate from the college of NFL picking contests.  The object is to see who can last the most weeks (i.e. be the last active player).  You make one NFL pick each week, if that team losses it counts as a miss and you are allowed one miss for the season (once you miss twice you are out). What makes this hard is once you have picked a team you can not pick that team for the remainder of the season.  Each player is responsible for keeping track of what teams you have used, but I will post a list on the website off all the teams each player has used (and I will try and monitor for duplications as the picks come in). If you make a duplicate pick, it counts as a miss. If you select a team that does not play that week (has a bye) it counts as a miss.

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