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It doesn’t matter if it’s a pop quiz, a mid-term exam or the SAT, every test consists of three basic types of questions.

First, there are the no-doubters. You read the question, and you immediately bubble in your answer, because you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that you’re right. Then, you’ve got the head-scratchers, those queries that require a bit more pondering. However, if you’ve studied hard and reviewed the material, you can safely locate the right answer.

Finally you encounter the dart-chuckers. You’re flying blind now. You have no idea. It’s all guesswork.

It’s how you perform in that latter group of questions that ultimately will determine your grade.

Let’s shift the analogy to college football, because I suppose I must gravitate to the point eventually. If the college football season is a three-month test, then those Anybody’s Guess Games (AGG) are the riddles that’ll make or break a team.

For Baylor to repeat as Big 12 champions, four key games should settle the score. The Bears may or may not be favored, but it doesn’t really matter, because the favorite label is circumstantial in these battles. It wouldn’t be a shocker to see either team win.