Should you go for two or kick an extra point?
You may not agree with it, but sometimes it doesn’t matter.
I used @benbbaldwin’s @ben_bot_baldwin to review Penn State’s decision making against Michigan in my latest newsletter.
https://t.co/0r8pQd6bt2 via @Staturdays
Did @ArrowMcLaren make the right call with the 3-stopper at @IndyCar#MidOhio? I looked at the data to try to answer that, and see what makes the extra stop worth it.
https://t.co/ta9DMAj1oc
Aston Martin had its best chance at winning a GP at Monaco on Sunday. But two pitstops in two laps threw away any chance at a victory. #F1 for @Staturdays.
https://t.co/MKKkBdTopH
This article was a great resource on how to watch football a bit smarter as a fan and get more understanding out of what you’re seeing on TV.
https://t.co/QiBkSX2Zhr
No college football content but here’s some NFL content I’ve been sitting on for a while.
Should an NFL team sign @BobanMarjanovic to block kicks for them?
https://t.co/dbd1pWrxEQ
to just watch games and see the cool work that the #cfbstats community and @CFB_Data come up with this season!
If you’re interested in CFB stats and want an easy way to get started, check out the package I created in the off-season, https://t.co/JpPHTIHniF
Quick update on the 2022 CFB season:
I (Kyle) got a puppy 1 week before the season started and have had no time to do the work I was hoping to do for the 2022 season, so that’s why we aren’t posting so far this year.
Hopefully I’ll find the time, but in the meantime excited…
During tonight's #NationalChampionship game, we will have some graphs of the sentiment of tweets related to the game, broken out by team specific hashtags. More positive tweets are higher on the y-axis, and more negative tweets are lower. Here are the pregame numbers:
@kylebeni012 Additionally, these are grouped by five minute intervals. So perhaps no one can stay happy for more than 5 minutes to really show a difference ��🏻♂️
@kylebeni012 Definitely surprising to me. My current thought is that people might tweet more when mad, and some calls have been temporarily bad for one team & then bad for the other. For example, the first drive fumble - Alabama mad at first, Georgia mad after it was reversed evens them out?