Mathematically, a fair coin flip has a 50% chance of landing on heads and a 50% chance of landing on tails. This probability holds true only under ideal conditions, assuming a fair coin and a ...
The coin toss before Saturday's SEC Championship Game was a bit questionable. The ref asked Georgia for heads or tails and ...
This means that if the coin shows heads at the start, it is statistically better to choose tails. Scientific experiments to ...
As the coin was about to be flipped into the air, Major totally realized that he forgot to ask the Argos if they wanted “heads” or tails. His microphone was on, so fans got to catch his ...
To start overtime, both quarterbacks went to center field for the coin toss. Mayfield, representing the away team, got to call heads or tails. He went tails, and after the ref flipped the coin ...