@11point7 Totally fair. If you have time to check out the game notes, those are gonna be your best bet.
Of course those sometimes have conflicting info too between the teams.
@11point7 Site histories like this aren’t always accurate. Based on the screenshot, looks like they have baseball schedules on their site back to 1983, so that’s what it’s pulling from.
@ScoringChanges I once had my own head coach (college softball) argue for a hit to protect the team’s fielding percentage while the pitching coach was arguing for an error to protect the pitcher’s ERA. We weren’t even the home team so I really didn’t have much say in the matter anyway.
@sidTIM_@statsowar Yeah it's definitely not the cleanest, but otherwise it would get pretty wordy on that top header.
And yeah you gotta do a little math in your head if you're trying to figure out the specific year, but haven't heard really any complaints since it was implemented.
@andygreder First time in the AP Poll era that the #Gophers will play the defending national champion three years in a row.
1949 Michigan
1953 Michigan St.
1968 USC
1969 Ohio St.
1971 Nebraska
1972 Nebraska
1991 Colorado
1998 Michigan
2015 Ohio St.
2024 Michigan
2025 Ohio St.
2026 Indiana
@Boatwagon1 Interesting. Higher player mobility it will be interesting to see how production is tracked going forward, GI and other have where are they now production articles. Kudos to @DanOwenMN idea and @KarlGAnderson execution of these transfer year records: https://t.co/yRnmZPzYAI
@lukebuer@DanOwenMN I've got it shared here: https://t.co/piDZK8EGRM
Not sure going forward if I'll have much time to update in-season but definitely at the end
@DanOwenMN Happy to report that the transfer records document we talked about at Wrigley is done.
I took it back to 2021 when players could play right away and didn't have to sit out a year, and then only counted that first season of competition.