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Dayton Flyers « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. Here is a link to my page about CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK. I will be recapping every single game of the 2008-2009 Dayton. Here is a link to all of my recaps of the Flyers games this season: Category for Dayton Flyers. In my analysis, I will commonly reference college basketball efficiency statistics that are displayed on Ken Pomeroy’s great website. In addition, I also recommend Warren Nolan’s RPI website. 8220;Dayton upsets No. 15 Marquette 89-75”. Sunday, Nov. 16 ...
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Lakers and Cavs: The Numbers « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. Lakers and Cavs: The Numbers. For more information on this post, please visit http:/ www.waitingfornextyear.com/? To see the explanation behind the numbers. This post serves as a explanation for my conclusion and my entire argument over at WFNY. Section 1: Win-Loss Records. Against common teams with 50 wins. Lakers 16-6 with diff of 5.77, Cavaliers 12-5 with diff of 5.94. Against teams with 41-49 wins. Against teams with 30-39 wins. Against teams with 30 wins.
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2009 April 06 « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. Cleveland Indians Offensive Production Analysis. The Cleveland Indians last season finished exactly at 0.500 last year with their 81-81 record, which leaves the unit open to direct comparison to the MLB averages in many different regards. Today’s post will be the first in a series of articles I will write in comparing the Indians production in the 2008 season to registered MLB averages in 2008, and seeing what can change for the Tribe in 2009. April 6, 2009.
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Cleveland Indians Offensive Production Analysis « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. Cleveland Indians Offensive Production Analysis. The Cleveland Indians last season finished exactly at 0.500 last year with their 81-81 record, which leaves the unit open to direct comparison to the MLB averages in many different regards. Today’s post will be the first in a series of articles I will write in comparing the Indians production in the 2008 season to registered MLB averages in 2008, and seeing what can change for the Tribe in 2009. Where the Indians ...
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Basketball Statistics « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. The following statistics are ones that I often report in my articles about the NBA or about NCAA Basketball. Many of these statistics are borrowed from other Web sites, and I have those linked in the following titles. Coming up soon, I will detail what some of the base averages are for these different statistics, to give the reader a basic sense of what is average, incredible or sub-par in these different categories:. Jacob Rating per 48 minutes:. FGM Total Fiel...
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2009 April 17 « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. Lakers and Cavs: The Numbers. For more information on this post, please visit http:/ www.waitingfornextyear.com/? To see the explanation behind the numbers. This post serves as a explanation for my conclusion and my entire argument over at WFNY. Section 1: Win-Loss Records. Against common teams with 50 wins. Lakers 16-6 with diff of 5.77, Cavaliers 12-5 with diff of 5.94. Continue reading →. April 17, 2009. Posted by Jacob Rosen. Adam Rosen’s Blog.
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2009 April 24 « The Sports Report
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A Statistical Take on Sports and Politics. NBA Mock Draft 04-24-09. Note: I apologize but this is an incorrect and out-dated draft order from April 1, 2008 when I made my first look at the draft. I hope to do another mock draft just before the lottery sometime next month, and I apologize for the inconvenience. 1 Sacramento – Blake Griffin, PF, Oklahoma. 2 Washington – Jordan Hill, PF, Arizona. 3 LA Clippers – Ricky Rubio, PG, Spain. Continue reading →. April 24, 2009. Posted by Jacob Rosen.