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Derrick Henry’s One Weakness – An Analysis of NFL Running Backs’ Utilization and Efficiency

November 12, 2021
by harvardsports
12 min read
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By Elliot Chin Ask any fan, player, or pundit for a rundown of the top NFL running backs and Tennessee Titan Derrick Henry will inevitably be at the top of the list. He led the league in rushing yards in both 2019 (1540...

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Super Bowl 55 Recap – HSAC Podcast Episode #3

February 14, 2021
by harvardsports
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On this episode of the HSAC Podcast, we recap the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' victory in Super Bowl 55.

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  • NBA Basketball

NBA Referee Experience and Home Bias

December 4, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson Referee bias is the rare subject on which painted-up fans and bespectacled statisticians seem to agree. In study after study, in sport after sport, referees are shown to exhibit favoritism toward the home...

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NBA Playoffs: Yes, Regular Season Matchups Matter

April 14, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson The NBA playoffs have arrived at last. With the first round series set, basketball analysts are looking to regular season results for information about postseason matchups. NESN, for instance, points to the Bulls...

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Wichita State Fans Should Be Upset

March 13, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson March Madness is here, and with it are high hopes and lost revenue. Last night, the selection committee released the bracket for the 2017 tournament, and the ensuing uproar was enough to drown out even the...

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NBA Coaches Are Getting Older. What Does It Mean for Teams? (Part 2)

February 23, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson Earlier this week, we used data from Basketball-Reference to examine the NBA’s trend toward older coaches. Now, let’s look at whether coaches of different ages see different outcomes. To do this, we can...

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  • NBA Basketball

NBA Coaches Are Getting Older. What Does It Mean for Teams? (Part 1)

February 21, 2017
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson What’s remarkable about Phoenix Suns coach Earl Watson isn’t simply how young he is. Yes, Watson was hired last February at the tender age of 36, and yes, he played in the league as recently as 2014. But...

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  • NBA Basketball

Nick Young is the NBA’s Most Over-Followed on Twitter

November 10, 2016
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Adam Gilfix and Henry Johnson Twitter and the NBA go together like Jordan and Pippen. Not only has the NBA made Twitter an open highlight repository, the site also serves as a public forum for major announcements, conspiracy...

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  • NCAA Basketball

Is There Nepotism in the NBA Draft?

October 24, 2016
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson aren’t just two of the sharpest shooters in basketball—they’re also NBA legacies. Dell Curry, Steph’s father, is the leading scorer in Charlotte Hornets history, and Mychal...

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Are Final Four Stars Overvalued in the NBA Draft?

May 26, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard One of the lasting images from this year’s rendition of March Madness was Malachi Richardson of No. 10 Syracuse “ going mad” against No. 1 Virginia in the Elite Eight. The freshman put up 21 second-half...

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