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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball => Topic started by: nicname on November 11, 2011, 11:48:38 PM
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feels good
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OR%!?!!? I knew it was bad, but man...
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OR%!?!!? I knew it was bad, but man...
All of those numbers with the exception of blocks :barf: and Big Gip's numbers and grade :cry:
It looks like they improved the app, its pretty sweet.
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Hmmm . . .
Irving 3 for 9, 0 for 4
Southwell 4 for 11, 0 for 2
So that dynamic combo of goemawite favorites fired a resounding 7 for 20/ 0 for 6 against Charleston Southern.
Team leader McGruds/RaiderSpradling combined to go 10 for 21/1 for 7.
Assist:Turnover-.63:1 :flush:
Out-rebounded 49-38 :flush: Including 22 offensive boards for those Junkyard Bucs.
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Dax,
Shane being gorgeous and having a horrible game aren't mutually exclusive.
T-Y,
Trim
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guys, statsheet is gone, it no longer exists :bawl:
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guys, statsheet is gone, it no longer exists :bawl:
Wow. I guess Ken has the corner on the market now.
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I do wonder what they did with all the data they had, statsheet stuff went back to early 2000s. I would think someone would buy it from them.
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guys, statsheet is gone, it no longer exists :bawl:
Wow. I guess Ken has the corner on the market now.
I honestly don't know because I refused to pay for his service, but does he have all of the stuff that statsheet had? I preferred statsheet because they had over 20 years of not just advanced stats for players and teams, but they had schedules, recaps, rosters, player comparisons, and referee stats. It was an amazing wealth of information.
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guys, statsheet is gone, it no longer exists :bawl:
Wow. I guess Ken has the corner on the market now.
I honestly don't know because I refused to pay for his service, but does he have all of the stuff that statsheet had? I preferred statsheet because they had over 20 years of not just advanced stats for players and teams, but they had schedules, recaps, rosters, player comparisons, and referee stats. It was an amazing wealth of information.
pomeroy doesn't have quite the same stuff or the same format, especially the rosters, player stats, and player comparisons. There are parts of statsheet like those things that I prefered, but I also like the simplicity of kp's format. I will miss statsheet and hope someone brings it back. I originally used statsheet to do my per 100 ratings, though I figures out easier ways to rip those stats from ESPN the last couple of years.
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I do wonder what they did with all the data they had, statsheet stuff went back to early 2000s. I would think someone would buy it from them.
That's just it, I can't find it or even a way to start looking. Venture capitalists in 2011 gave them $4 million to change to Automated Insights so they can do stuff outside of basketball. If you go to the automated insights website, it tells you to go to stats.com for sports stats but that does not have anything for consumers. From what I can tell the same people that worked for statsheet before it went away are the same people that still work for AI. I hope they are still sitting on it and that they didn't sell it to stats.com, if they did we'll never see it.
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Ravi needs to shake some fuckers down.