The Spaz Electoral College shows which US States Spaz has
won and lost through his tenure as Head Football Coach at Boston College.
First, let’s look at the US States Spaz has won:
Ohio (+40)
Michigan (+21)
Maryland (+14)
New York (+6)
Spaz used a couple of convincing wins over a Doug Martin coached
Kent State teams to claim the always valuable swing state of Ohio. Another upper Midwestern state fell to Spaz
in Michigan due to a 21 point win vs. MAC powerhouse Central Michigan.
Maryland was hotly contested, with five contests for the
Chesapeake Bay State. Spaz dominated
this contest winning 80% of his matchups with Maryland and Navy, collectively.
Spaz used a solid win vs. Syracuse to help lessen the blow
of the Army loss in 2012 to capture New York State.
Unfortunately, the Spaz camp has lost more than its fair
share of states as well.
Leading the pack of losses is Florida:
Florida (-102)
Virginia (-61)
South Carolina (-48)
Indiana (-24)
Georgia (-20)
Illinois (-16)
North Carolina (-14)
California (-11)
Nevada (-7)
Florida State, Miami, and Central Florida all contributed
significant points to the Florida blowout, which wasn’t surprising to anyone
following the Spaz campaign bus.
Virginia was lost to VT solely, as Spaz’ teams defeated UVA
several times during his tenure. Showing
consistency can be both good and bad, Spaz has not lost to the Cavaliers, nor
beaten the Hokies.
South Carolina was handled easily by Clemson whose one loss has
been avenged multiple times over.
Georgia, Illinois, California, and Nevada all owe their
states to the only team from their state that played BC, so Georgia Tech,
Northwestern, USC, and Nevada, respectively.
North Carolina was the most contested state with Spaz
winning 50% of the 10 matchups from NC schools Duke, North Carolina, NC State,
and Wake Forest.
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