World Cup Predictions: Round two
Staci Klemmer, Jeremy Lane, and Dave Zeitlin lead PSP’s predictions contest through the first round of fixtures.
Staci Klemmer, Jeremy Lane, and Dave Zeitlin lead PSP’s predictions contest through the first round of fixtures.
Who’ll win the bragging rights for this World Cup? PSP staff and friends make their picks for the tournament winner and the first round of matches.
Kevin Kinkead, who led the way for most of the tournament, finished in the top spot individually and also led the Media Oracles to victory over the Union Clairvoyants and the PSP Prognosticators in the team competition.
Just like the World Cup itself, our predictions champion will not be determined until the final day of competition, with Kevin Kinkead and Jonathan Tannenwald taking their fight for the title right down to the wire.
Kevin Kinkead continues to hold off Jonathan Tannenwald at the top of the table, while Dave Zeitlin makes a late push to overtake Mike Servedio for third place.
Kevin Kinkead, Jonathan Tannenwald, and Mike Servedio hold their respective places at the top of the table as the 2014 World Cup moves into the quarterfinals.
Kevin Kinkead has grabbed the lead for himself, but Jonathan Tannenwald and Mike Servedio are only 1 and 2 points behind, respectively.
Portugal and Ghana proved they were the bottom of the group while the Russian ensured they would all sleep with thoughts of angry Putin in their heads. Belgium slunk by South Korea to set up a showdown with the US of A.
Messi magic, shockingly good Shaqiri, and signs of improvement from Nigeria were the highlights as Argentina and France looked like the clear frontrunners coming out of their respective groups.
South Jersey native Mark Geiger’s MLS officiating has been notable enough (for the wrong reasons) to start the Geiger Counter as a regular measure of bad MLS refereeing. His stellar performance at the World Cup forces a reevaluation.
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