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Oct 8, 2015
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Indy Coug
The short of it is that rock, paper and scissors is an adequate
modeling system for this type of problem.
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For those of you who need a scientific explanation for when to run the football
CornellBlue
10/8/15 7:55am
Where's QuickQuant when you really need it?
Indy Coug
10/8/15 8:01am
It was my understanding that there would be no math.
Sea Chicken
10/8/15 8:28am
The short of it is that rock, paper and scissors is an adequate
Indy Coug
10/8/15 8:31am
More like "Rock, Paper" -- only 2 choices for each team
Still Questing
10/8/15 9:51am
Duh, people come to cougarboard to GIVE scientific football explanations, not to
Polecat
10/8/15 9:18am
CB already knows the answer: you should have run it when the pass didn't work.
shakinbaker
10/8/15 10:56am
I may be in the minority here, but
jsjohnson1278
10/8/15 11:49am
Statistics students couldn't do that analysis. Need a professor or PhD student.
vatrachos
10/8/15 1:27pm
This would require a high level of statistical skill. I looked into baseball
CornellBlue
10/8/15 3:49pm
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