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By Harvard Sports Analytics Collective
4.6
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
On this episode, David Arkow, Shiv Chandra, and Elliot Chin dissect the key matchups between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals and make their Super Bowl predictions.
On this episode, David Arkow, Shiv Chandra, and Elliot Chin recap the first three rounds of the NFL playoffs and discuss the most exciting games and player performances. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Shiv Chandra, and Elliot Chin recap the dramatic regular season finale, discuss player awards, preview Wild Card weekend, and make their playoff predictions. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Shiv Chandra, and Elliot Chin discuss interesting storylines from the NFL season so far, what teams and players have over and underperformed, and their early predictions for the playoffs. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Buddy Scott, and Chris Cheng preview the NBA Finals, dissect key matchups, and make their predictions. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Buddy Scott, and Chris Cheng recap the first three rounds of the NBA Playoffs. They discuss the most exciting series, the best and most disappointing players, and the sudden increase in injuries. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Buddy Scott, and Chris Cheng preview the NBA Playoffs. They discuss the new play-in tournament, salary cap analytics, and make their playoff predictions. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Buddy Scott, and Chris Cheng recap the NBA regular season. They discuss the most surprising teams of the season, MVP candidates, basketball analytics, and the best trades of the year. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow talks with Ben Zauzmer, The New York Mets Director of Baseball Analytics. They discuss baseball analytics, how to make it in the industry, and Ben's Oscar analytics and his predictions for the awards this weekend. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The Harvard Sports Analytics Collective (HSAC) is a group of undergraduate students dedicated to the quantitative and statistical analysis of sports. On this episode, David Arkow, Danny Blumenthal, and Julia Blank recap the first weekend of March Madness, discuss analytics in college basketball, and make our predictions for the rest of the tournament. Check out our website at harvardsportsanalysis.org and follow us on Twitter @Harvard_Sports.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.