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  • NFL Football

Predicting Two Point Conversion Success: Did the Raiders Have a Special Edge?

September 19, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard It’s been a week or so since the famous decision by Jack Del Rio to go for two against the Saints on the road, trailing by one point with only 47 seconds left in the contest. Derek Carr would proceed to drop the...

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For Coaches, Previous Experience in March Madness May Not Mean Much

March 14, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard With the leaked bracket having been officially released by the Selection Committee, millions of Americans across the country will begin to fill out their own brackets, trying to prove to friends and loved ones...

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  • NCAA Basketball

Boeheim’s Absence

February 18, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard As March approaches, the bubble watch for a select few college basketball program heightens. One of these teams stands out as a peculiar case: Syracuse. The Orange are now predicted to make the NCAA Tournament...

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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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  • NCAA Basketball

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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  • NFL Football

Listening to Larry Johnson: How Good Was Your Head Coach as a Player?

November 23, 2009
by harvardsports
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By Jonathan Adler Former Kansas City Chiefs RB Larry Johnson was frustrated with his head coach, Todd Haley, and decided to vent via his Twitter account. The former Chief announced to the online community that, “my father got...

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  • NCAA Football

Yet Another Article on a Controversial 4th Down Call from a New England Team…Yale

November 22, 2009
by harvardsports
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By David Roher Harvard and Yale played their 126th football game (known around these parts simply as “The Game”) yesterday. We elected not to do a preview on the blog because the outcome was obviously a near...

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