Football and Statistics Unite!
Being a huge football fan and nerd, I love it when the two actually combine. There’s no need for brawn vs brain, or jocks vs geeks. In a perfect world, they can live together. Here are some sites that I’ve found that do a great job marrying the two:
Saurian Sagacity: With a major Florida Gator bias, this blog always have an interesting way of looking at football with great stats to back it up. My favorite post is when he absolutely calls out Texas Tech, and every other team, for not having a defense worthy of stopping anybody.
Smart Football: They are the most focused on X’s and O’s of any of the sites. They really go into how and why certain formations, plays or schemes succeed. The latest post is an absolute gem detailing exactly why the Florida Gators offense is so successful. But he also p0wnz my hometown Auburn Tigers for being the exact opposite of good on offense this year.
Advanced NFL Stats: Geared towards the NFL, they always have really statistically oriented posts. This post on signal vs noise in stats and how they correlate to wins is especially intriguing.
BCS Guru: For not being very mathematically or schematically involved, this site always stay on top of the lunacy that is the BCS. This mailbag-style post really goes into the sheer wackiness of the BCS, and the Big 12 South this year.
Dr Saturday: This is the most entertaining site and also contains the best writing. This Yahoo! blog started out as the best college football blog in the world: Sunday Morning Quarterback. But like most people in his position, he decided to take more money and a larger audience and moved on to bigger and better things leaving behind his absolutely hilarious, yet informative pre-season previews. Despite not having as much of a statistical bent towards his stories nowadays, Dr. Saturday still produces great articles.
Now here’s some football music for your listening pleasure (thanks to Groovshark):