Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling rebounded from last week’s 3-3 record in KUsports.com’s “Wanna Whack Woodling?” contest with a 5-1 record this week.
Woodling missed just Texas A&M’s victory over Oklahoma State, but that error allowed 51 participants to beat him with perfect 6-0 records. One hundred forty-three entries tied Woodling’s 5-1 mark.
Chad Dick of Baldwin won last week’s contest, winning the tiebreaker with a predicted score of Texas 24, Missouri 20, just four points off the actual final score. Dick will receive a KUsports.com T-shirt for his victory.
Be sure to visit KUsports.com Wednesday afternoon and make your picks for next week’s contest and a chance at a T-shirt.
All the Big 12 North turmoil last weekend may not have affected Kansas University’s football team, but it did have an effect on kusports.com’s Wanna Whack Woodling contest.
Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling went 8-3, missing Colorado’s victory over Washington State and home losses by Nebraska and Kansas State.
Erik Rytting of Lawrence won last week’s contest. Rytting tied Chris Kennedy of Olathe at 10-1, but Rytting came closer, in the loosest sense of the term, to the final score of the KU-Toledo game with a guess of a 34-21 KU victory. Rytting will receive a “We Whacked Woodling” T-shirt for his win.
Twenty-five participants defeated Woodling’s 8-3 record by a game, and 63 entries tied his mark.
Be sure to visit kusports.com Wednesday afternoon and make your picks for next week’s contest and a chance at a T-shirt.
Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling had another down week in the most recent Wanna Whack Woodling contest.
Woodling went 4-2, missing blowout victories by Kansas State and Colorado. Very few participants in the contest did worse, as 177 of the 182 entries beat or tied Woodling’s mark.
Seventy-nine participants had 6-0 records, with Thomas Smith of Ingalls correctly predicting Oklahoma State’s 44-21 victory over Kansas. Smith’s perfect score is the first of the year. He will receive a We Whacked Woodling T-shirt for his victory.
Be sure to log on to KUsports.com starting Wednesday for your last chance to whack Woodling and win a T-shirt.
Thanks to wins by Baylor and Texas, Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling had another two-loss week in last week’s Wanna Whack Woodling contest at KUsports.com and lost to 95 contestants.
Three entries went 6-0, and another 92 participants went 5-1, topping Woodling’s 4-2 mark. Woodling was tied by 131 entries.
Todd Conner of Kansas City, Mo., won the tiebreaker by picking Texas as a 28-26 winner over Kansas State. Conner will receive a We Whacked Woodling T-shirt for his victory.
Michael Clark and Richard Ramirez, both of Topeka, also went undefeated.
Be sure to log on to KUsports.com Wednesday for another chance to whack Woodling.