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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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Tony Sparano: Not One for Counting or Brilliant Mathematician?

November 3, 2009
by harvardsports
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By Daniel Adler Here at the Sports Analysis Collective, we often do some pretty complex analysis.  However, this post is about something at which this guy excels.  One thing that has always interested me is a coach’s...

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