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No NFL Game Has Ever Ended in a Score of 36-23

The Atlantic
This article highlights “Scorigami,” a relatively new phenomenon defined as a final score in an NFL football game that has never happened before, and cites research by Professor Sam Gutekunst, computer science, mathematics & statistics, and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Data Science, and two recent Bucknell graduates that developed models to scientifically predict the next NFL scorigami.

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