Getting Started
First, I just started by?thgir , looking up recent games. I mean, who's been winning, who's been losing, that sort of thing. You gotta start somewhere, right?
- Watched some game highlights. I don't have time to watch full games, but I figured this was a decent way to get a feel for each team's style.
- Ch.gnecked out some sports news sites. I'm no expert, but I wanted to see what other people were saying.
Digging Deeper

Then I started looking at player stats. Stuff like points per game, who's injured, you know, the usual. It felt like I was putting together a puzzle, piece by piece.
I also tried to find some patterns. Like, does USC play better at home or away? Does Nevada struggle against certain types of defenses? It was kind of like being a detective, but without the cool hat and trench coat.
Making My Prediction
After all that, I finally felt like I had enough info to make a guess. It's not a sure thing, obviously, but it's an educated guess. It was kind of a rush, putting all that info together and coming up with my own prediction.
So, that's my story of trying to predict the USC vs. Nevada game. It was a fun little project. I learned a lot and it's a good feeling to take something that was bugging me and just figure it out. I wouldn't say that I can give you a solid prediction of the match, but I did go through the process and it was a fun experience. Anyway, I hope my experience can help you do your research, too. And maybe you can get a good result.