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The New Golf Math: Bringing the Stat Revolution to the PGA Tour

January 27, 2010
by harvardsports
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By John Ezekowitz While other sports such as baseball and basketball have had statistical revolutions over the past decade or so, golf has been stuck in the stats dark ages. Watch a PGA Tour broadcast and you will see the same...

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(Supplement to the) Guest Post on the LoHud Yankees Blog

January 24, 2010
by harvardsports
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By David Roher I wrote a guest post for the LoHud Yankees Blog that appears this morning. I’m very grateful to Chad Jennings and Sam Borden for giving me the opportunity to write a piece for the best beat blog in the...

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The Media, Mark McGwire, and Chew

January 12, 2010
by harvardsports
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By David Roher Mark McGwire may have taken steroids, but he didn’t get the mileage out of them that Mike Lupica has. Lupica benefited from the 1998 home run chase, publishing a book about it a few months after its...

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What Went Wrong with the Hall of Fame Vote

January 6, 2010
by harvardsports
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By David Roher It seems to me that most of the negative response to this afternoon’s Hall of Fame vote is going to be focused on Andre Dawson’s getting in, which is unfortunate. I wouldn’t have voted for him...

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Does Coach Age Predict Performance? (Yes, but be careful.)

December 28, 2009
by harvardsports
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By David Roher I’m introducing the Speed Limit Coaching Corollary. If the coach of your favorite team is older than 55, or if your team is about to hire someone who’s older than 55, there’s a good chance you...

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What is the chance of an NBA comeback when down by 35?

December 25, 2009
by harvardsports
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By Professor Carl Morris The Sacramento Kings came back to win on Monday night (Dec 21), when down by 35 points against the Bulls in Chicago with 20 minutes and 50 seconds (20:50) left.  When two even NBA teams play the...

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What Do Professional Athletes Have in Common With Bankers?

December 22, 2009
by harvardsports
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By Daniel Adler Today, we will examine two industries.  Neither produces a tangible product.  Both have close ties to the government and receive billions of dollars in government assistance.  Both pay their top performers...

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No Less Worth Despite Their Girth: A Study of Overweight Coaches

December 21, 2009
by harvardsports
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By David Roher If you missed Saturday’s post on RAP, a new college coaching stat, you should read it here. When Kansas’ Mark Mangino and Notre Dame’s Charlie Weis departed at the end of the regular season, many...

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Introducing RAP: A New Stat for College Coaches

December 19, 2009
by harvardsports
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By David Roher Coach evaluation is a difficult task to approach analytically. I’m currently working on a paper on NBA coaching with other HSAC members, and it’s been very difficult work. Coaches can’t be held...

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The Iverson Gap: Why Valuing Players Is Even Harder Than You Think

December 17, 2009
by harvardsports
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By David Roher Note: This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post. The value of Allen Iverson is one of the most contentious topics in the world of basketball statistics. HuffPost’s own Dave Berri is well known...

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