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The Effect of Time Zones on Fantasy Football Quarterbacks

September 29, 2015
by harvardsports
4 min read
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by Henry Johnson During Sunday’s Chargers-Vikings game, Philip Rivers had a lot to go up against. He had to deal with constant pressure, injured teammates, and unfortunate tipped passes. As a result, Rivers delivered a paltry...

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Stone Cold Stats: WWE Elo Ratings

August 17, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Harrison Chase and Henry Johnson With SummerSlam 2015 around the corner, it’s worth stating the obvious:  WWE is complicated. Professional wrestling is stuffed with backstories, rivalries, and plot twists so numerous that...

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  • NFL Football

NFL Draft: Do BCS Champions Make NFL Busts?

April 24, 2015
by harvardsports
3 min read
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by Henry Johnson With the NFL draft less than one week away, teams are scrambling to determine which characteristics of potential picks matter and which ones don’t. One possible trap to which teams might fall prey is an...

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NCAA Tournament: Which Rounds See the Biggest Improvement in Seeds?

March 26, 2015
by harvardsports
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by Henry Johnson The NCAA Tournament’s round of 16 teams is deemed sweet for good reason: it’s when the matchups heat up. Gone are the pretenders, the double digit seeds biting at the ankles of favorites, the one-round...

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  • NCAA Football

Does Senior Day Matter in College Football?

December 18, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson December 6 was shaping up to be a perfect end to the regular season for the Oklahoma Sooners football team. OU was coming off of consecutive wins, the rival Oklahoma State Cowboys were in town for the Bedlam...

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  • Fantasy Sports
  • Football

NFL Fantasy Football: Predicting Kicker Performance

October 1, 2014
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Henry Johnson The task of predicting fantasy football kickers’ performance has, on multiple occasions and by multiple analysts, been deemed a fool’s errand. Some kickers will do well and others will do poorly—anything...

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  • NCAA Basketball

A Different Measure of Diversity in Pro Sports

July 14, 2014
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By Henry Johnson On June 24, The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDE) released its evaluation of the NBA in terms of racial and gender hiring practices for executives, referees, announcers, coaches, and players. The...

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  • NCAA Basketball

Mr. 105.4: The MLB Hall of Fame Case for Mr. 3000

May 27, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Theo Gerome and Henry Johnson Stan Ross, the egotistical title character of Mr. 3000, claims that he “deserves to be in the Hall of Fame with the immortals.” The baseball writers disagree. Hitting total aside, he is denied...

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  • NBA Basketball

NBA Scoring Balance: The Benefit of Ball Hogs

April 25, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson Nobody likes a ball hog. Neglected pickup teammates mutter under their breath about the hero at the local gym. The sentiments extend to the collegiate and professional levels, where post-game analysts regularly...

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  • NCAA Basketball

Measuring Salary Inequality Across Major Sports Leagues

January 20, 2014
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Judson Woods and Henry Johnson The salary structure of the MLS seems to offer a perfect recipe for inequality. Team caps are low, but exceptions can be made for “designated players” whose salaries aren’t fully counted...

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