Oct 5, 2007: To Punt or Not to Punt: Objective Analysis of the Game of Football
Filed in: Colloquium
Vince Freeh, North Carolina State University
This talk presents the basic theory behind the GridIronMine.com Victory Forecast system. It discusses general results that show that the system works. Using the Victory Forecast system, as well as other data, this talk makes several observations about specific game situations, some that are counter-intuitive. While this talk will show the 2006 Irish victory over the Spartans, there is (by design) no prepared material on the 2007 campaign.
Abstract
Objective analysis of baseball (called Sabermetrics) has a long and successful history. More recently people have started to apply advanced scientific methods to analyzing football. Compared to baseball, football is much more difficult to analyze because there are many more game situations and far fewer events. On the other hand, football consists of a series of moves, not unlike a game of chess, that provide added depth to the analysis.This talk presents the basic theory behind the GridIronMine.com Victory Forecast system. It discusses general results that show that the system works. Using the Victory Forecast system, as well as other data, this talk makes several observations about specific game situations, some that are counter-intuitive. While this talk will show the 2006 Irish victory over the Spartans, there is (by design) no prepared material on the 2007 campaign.