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本帖最后由 lite1067 于 2013-1-8 12:55 AM 编辑
No.1 fighting irish is so weak against No.2. Crimson Tide.
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here is the statistics supports bulls' happy face:
Going back to 1924, Alabama has claimed title to 14 national championships including titles in two out of the last three years. In the year after Alabama's prior titles, the DJIA has averaged a gain of 1.95% with positive returns 71.4% of the time. Furthermore, in the year after Alabama's last five national championships, the DJIA has been anything but "Crimson," with positive returns every year and an average gain of 10.23%.
For Notre Dame, equty market performance in the year after they were crowned college football champions has not been as lucky. Following Notre Dame's eleven prior championships, the DJIA has averaged a decline of 1.38% with positive returns just over half of the time (54.5%). Interestingly, there have also been two seasons (1930 & 1973) where both Notre Dame and Alabama have claimed title to the National Championship. Following each of those seasons, the DJIA saw declines of 52.7% and 27.6%, respectively.
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