Weekly Sports Analytics News Roundup – December 8, 2015
Football: FiveThirtyEight says Chip Kelly Should Probably Fire Himself. FiveThirtyEight points out The NFC East Could Produce A 6-10 Playoff Team. College
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Football: FiveThirtyEight says Chip Kelly Should Probably Fire Himself. FiveThirtyEight points out The NFC East Could Produce A 6-10 Playoff Team. College
Read MoreFootball: FiveThirtyEight offers a A Crash Course In NFL Rushing Stats podcast. FiveThirtyEight reports The Panthers Are The Worst Team To Ever Start
Read MoreFootball: A study asks Are there too few trades during the NFL draft? ProFootballTalk piece featuring the Bucs’ Dirk Koetter
Read MoreFootball: FiveThirtyEight’s Benjamin Morris on why, For Once, My MVP Isn’t Peyton Manning. The Harvard Sports Analysis Collective asks Which is
Read MoreFootball: Joey Faulkner asks Are NFL officials biased with their ball placement? Football Outsiders on Short vs. Stick Throws. College football: In Bill
Read MoreAccording to the Boston Globe, the Reds are the only NL Central team that still leans towards using traditional methods
Read MoreFootball: Prior to Week 8, FiveThirtyEight.com says 40 Percent Of The NFL Is Real. College football: Football Study Hall tries to quantify
Read MoreFootball: The Harvard Sports Analysis Collective introduces POWER Rankings for the NFL. Football Outsiders publishes NFL Injuries Part IV: Variation by Position. FiveThirtyEight.com
Read MoreFootball: The Harvard Sports Analysis Collective examines Which Teams got the Most Unlucky with Interceptions. Trey Causey asks Win probability plots —
Read MoreFootball: From the AP, Stats show ‘icing’ kickers has been more effective this year. FiveThirtyEight.com: On Any Given Sunday, NFL Favorites Win
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