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Parker and JJ are joined by Johnny and together they take a look at the best way for all basketball games to end, the Elam Ending (2:10). They then play a game of Highly Leverage True or False where Johnny has an opportunity to redeem himself from his last 9 to 1 beat down (10:33). Then it is time to consider the use of analytics in football, both NFL football and College football (19:00). They close out the show with some tough questions from the listeners (33:55). These questions include considerations of the most Olympic ready nations, non-dominant hand baseball, and teams of clones.
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By Leading Edge Sports NetworkParker and JJ are joined by Johnny and together they take a look at the best way for all basketball games to end, the Elam Ending (2:10). They then play a game of Highly Leverage True or False where Johnny has an opportunity to redeem himself from his last 9 to 1 beat down (10:33). Then it is time to consider the use of analytics in football, both NFL football and College football (19:00). They close out the show with some tough questions from the listeners (33:55). These questions include considerations of the most Olympic ready nations, non-dominant hand baseball, and teams of clones.
Send us problems that you want The Competition Committee to fix or better yet propose a change that will make a sport more fun for the fans. Reach us on the email machine at [email protected]. Hit us up on that twitter thing at _tccpodcast. Find us on The Facebook at The Competition Committee Podcast.
Please subscribe to the show. Please rate and review us. Please give us 5-stars (we will earn them later). This helps others find the podcast and grow The Competition Committee community.
Tell your friends about us on social media or better yet text them a link to the show. You can always use the old fashion way and tell them with your voice.
Thanks for listening and look for us each and every Thursday.