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<blockquote data-quote="bob4gt" data-source="post: 253636" data-attributes="member: 626"><p>ISE has a history in football. Tom Landry (Cowboys Head Coach in the 60s) was an IE and was onr of the first to use computers to analyze down and distance data. A BYU quarterback who later played in the pros wrote a thesis and published a paper on the value of the ball at different locations on the field - main conclusion was almost always go for the TD on 4th inside the 10. (Of course Coach Dodd knew that in the 50s!)</p><p></p><p>Tech ISE has a ton of faculty and graduates working in analytics, and many with sports. Nemhauser and former students did ACC scheduling and MLB scheduling for a while - there was money there. Dave Goldsman is a baseball analytics guy, but mostly does it for fun on his own I think. Seems to me some of those guys could have a grad student or two work with the AA if the AA would support the student. I know I would if I were there.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4gt, post: 253636, member: 626"] ISE has a history in football. Tom Landry (Cowboys Head Coach in the 60s) was an IE and was onr of the first to use computers to analyze down and distance data. A BYU quarterback who later played in the pros wrote a thesis and published a paper on the value of the ball at different locations on the field - main conclusion was almost always go for the TD on 4th inside the 10. (Of course Coach Dodd knew that in the 50s!) Tech ISE has a ton of faculty and graduates working in analytics, and many with sports. Nemhauser and former students did ACC scheduling and MLB scheduling for a while - there was money there. Dave Goldsman is a baseball analytics guy, but mostly does it for fun on his own I think. Seems to me some of those guys could have a grad student or two work with the AA if the AA would support the student. I know I would if I were there. Bob [/QUOTE]
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