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Deflategate and Fumbling Rates

January 30, 2015
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By John Acton Some of the most controversial analysis of Deflategate has focused on the Patriots’ fumble rate since 2007 (the year that the current rules about football handling were implemented, after Tom Brady circulated a...

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Evaluating the Best Coach-Quarterback Combos

January 28, 2015
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Harrison Chase For all of the 21st century, the New England Patriots have been a dominant force in the NFL. Since Coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady first joined forces in 2001, the duo has seen 12 playoff...

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Breaking Down Peyton Manning’s Playoff Woes

January 27, 2015
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Barrett Hansen Super Bowl XLIX is being billed as a matchup between two of the best postseason quarterbacks in the business: the prolific Tom Brady and the cool Russell Wilson. But, just as the two Super Bowl starters are...

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Exactly How Unlikely Was Klay Thompson’s Third Quarter?

January 24, 2015
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By William Ezekowitz Klay Thompson’s third quarter was stuff of video game-esque proportions, the likes of which we have never really seen in real life. The man scored 29 points in 6 minutes. In the whole third quarter he was...

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Premier League: Do Derbies Feature More Aggression?

January 23, 2015
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Brendan Kent The Premier League has seen an influx of foreign talent in recent years. Some would argue that as a result, derby matches don’t have the passion and aggression that they used to. These detractors of modern...

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A Statistical Ranking of the Biggest Partiers in the NBA

January 21, 2015
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Harrison Chase When J.R. Smith got traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers a few weeks ago inĀ a multi-team deal,Ā many great articles were written commemorating his time in New York. Rather than rehash these glorious moments, I...

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4th Down Strategy: Punt, Go for It, or Try the Hard Count?

January 16, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Barrett Hansen As we saw in the Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots game last weekend, facing a fourth down in opponent territory but outside the 35-yard line can make for quite the coaching quandary. You can run out the...

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Seattle deserves an NBA franchise…and so does San Diego

January 14, 2015
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Austin Tymins When the Seattle SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City in 2008, one of the best media markets in the country was left without an NBA franchise. This was a surprising move, because of bothĀ the controversy...

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Can Kentucky Be Perfect?

January 9, 2015
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Julian Ryan Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats are primed for a run at greatness this season. With a deluge of McDonald’s All-Americans on the roster, Coach Cal has been dominating with his platoon system, and even the loss of...

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What if the Ivy League had a Conference Tournament?

January 7, 2015
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Will Ezekowitz and Harrison Chase Play in the most unique college basketball conference, the Ivy League, is about to start up again this Saturday. The Ivy League is the only conference in the country that doesn’t have a...

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