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Post by skeeter on Sept 12, 2017 10:06:06 GMT -6
Just a question, who manages the stats sheets for each game and post them. I am hoping the coaches are reviewing the film and making corrections. Please don't go left on me, just a question.
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Post by TheAmericanDream on Sept 12, 2017 11:25:34 GMT -6
Stats are handled by the Sports Info department.
Adam and crew do a great job generating content and stating the game.
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Post by joshboutwell on Sept 14, 2017 10:33:21 GMT -6
^^ He said it and it's pretty cool to see them at work and if you've ever had to keep stats at a game you truly respect what they do and how difficult it is. Especially as accurate as they are.
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Post by adprende on Sept 14, 2017 12:24:35 GMT -6
Just a question, who manages the stats sheets for each game and post them. I am hoping the coaches are reviewing the film and making corrections. Please don't go left on me, just a question. Stats are kept in the press box during the game with spotters for offense and defense. The NCAA is very clear on what types of stats can be altered after a game, especially on the defensive side of the ball and there are good reasons for this. The NCAA also has specific rules on who is credited with a tackle and how many tackles you can give on a single play, and of course they are left up to individual interpretation. All of this is done live with sometimes the benefit of a replay from the TV broadcast. Long gone are the days when players will be credited with 15-20 tackles on a daily basis and rightfully so. And yes, plays are missed at home and on the road; corrections, if possible, are made after the fact ... for example, Troy received six addition yards of total offense in Saturday's game after a stat correction.
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