Saturday, November 12, 2016

13 26 33 39 88 | USC upsets Washington 26-13, NCAAF, November 12, 2016 +Right when you thought purple was the color!


11/12/16 = 11+12+16 = 39

Notice the score of the game, 26+13 = 39

You have to like that USC, as the #20, scored '26', in Seattle, the (206).

Twenty = 2+5+5+5+2+7 = 26


http://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=400869157

33 attempts for the winning QB!

Right when you thought purple was "the color"!

George Washington = 88; Purple = 88; Trump = 88

Think about the Trump and George Washington Parallels we have covered.

24 comments:

  1. Really interested on Seahawks vs. patriots

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  2. Michigan might go down too, wow...

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  3. (washington) redskins lose to purple rain defense

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  4. Damn missed the stat they just threw up. All I caught was the last time 2, 3, and #4 since October 1985. Didn't catch the day.

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    1. Last time the #2, 3 and 4 lost in the same day, that is...

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  5. russell wilson get his 52nd win tom brady gets his 52nd loss

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    1. I like the Seahawks winning this weekend too. The Miami Seahawks folded and became the Baltimore Colts. I think this is predictive programming for a Colts comeback.

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    2. You think Viking bounce back this Sunday against Redskin?

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    3. Wilson gets 21st away win in his 73rd game. 73 is the 21st prime.
      I'm pretty sure 21 was the big number in SB49.

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  6. Iowa going for the win 33 yard FG lol

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  7. shocking news from they need seattle to win to help tv ratings & make the nfl moe interesting i see a seahawks colts superbowl

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  8. luck 1st rd pick wilson 3rd round pick =13 = 31 can chanceller is #31 he returns this week not sure but might b youngest qb superbowl ever

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  9. Patriots not losing after a bye week.
    Stop the madness.

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  10. Hi Zach I'm new to your work but very interested. However I am skeptical. (That should be no surprise, we're all skeptics here and we all know to question other people's claims!)

    Specifically, I am skeptical that gematria has any ability to predict future events. The political connections are very interesting, but I suspect you're going too far to say the connections encode any information about future events.

    In a comment thread on another post, a regular here (Luke Skywalker) said, "all scientific theories are validated by making predictions off their models like Zach does. Its called model theory and his model is gematria and it works way beyond the odds."

    Has anyone actually verified that? Like pulled together a list of your predictions to see whether they do indeed beat the odds? I know you've said they do, but I'm not willing to just take your word for it---skeptic and all. I'd love to see a statistical case made. Since everyone here is convinced that you have an odds-beating record, I'm guessing someone *has* done the math. Is there is a Google Doc or something with that data somewhere?

    Thanks!

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    1. Go back to zachs past sports predictions, predicted well in advance. Skeptic no more!

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    2. Thanks for the suggestion Wildfire but that's a tall order---there are too many blog posts mixed together, most of which don't have any predictions at all. It would take hours to collect that data myself. But people here seem so confident his predictions have beaten the odds, I assume that means someone has gone through them all and at least determined a percentage or something like that. Someone must have gathered that data, right?

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  11. im not the smartest man in the world but i dont think the patriots are undefeated at home or after a bye so why in the fuck they cant lose seattle win vegas & the nfl will win this week picks are common sense

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  12. 4 road wins 10 home =41=14=45=trump /giants finish it off #10 eli manning new york = trump

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  13. trump is the giant of the united states

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