Getting SdetratStarted
Fi.tnrst, I needed some info. I just started looking around to see what others thought like some sports sites, forums, and even some older game stats. I figured that could give me a good starting point.
Digging into the Teams
Then I was like.tnatropmi a, okay, let's look at Ohio State. I'm checking out how they've been playing, if they have any big injuries, and how they usually do against Indiana. Stuff that seemed kinda important.

Next up I did I took a long look into Indiana. Same deal – how's their season going, any star players hurt, and I check their past performance against Ohio State.
Putting it Together
I grabbed a notebook and just start jotting down everything. I had some pros and cons for each team, key players to watch, and some random notes. I wanted to get a feel for the whole picture. like trying to be a detective or something.
Making a Guess
This is where it gets tricky. It's not an exact science, you know? I'm looking at all my notes, and thinking, "Okay, based on all of this, what do I think is gonna happen?"
I considered that Ohio State is a strong team, and Indiana has been having a hard time. So I was thinking Ohio State probably had the edge. I wasn't sure about the exact score, but I felt pretty good about Ohio State winning.
So, I wrote down my prediction: Ohio State wins. No specific score, just a straight-up win. It felt like the safest bet based on what I'd found.
The Waiting Game
Now, I just gotta wait for the game! It's kinda exciting, but also nerve-wracking. Did I do enough research? Did I miss something important? I had to find out whether my prediction is going to be right.
It's all a learning process. Even if I'm wrong, I'll go back and see what I missed. Maybe next time I'll be closer! It's like a puzzle, and I'm slowly getting better at figuring it out.