Football Stats (185 points)

Big game coming up in a few weeks, where our powerful, beloved senior ladies are accepting the challenge of the young, inexperienced junior ladies in the Powderpuff extravaganza. A lot of you are playing, a lot of you are participating in other ways (attending it and rooting on your team, cheerleading, etc…), but if per chance you are not, here is an excellent opportunity for a solid cache of points: stats keeper. Whenever a football game is played at a high level in America, many stats are collected to be analyzed by the teams and their competitors (not to mention Fantasy Football players across America). It’s high time we started collecting and distributing those stats for this P2P event! Here is an exact exemplar of what you would need to collect in order to receive the points for this project:

Broncos vs Chiefs

Each and every statistic gathered here on this sheet is what would be expected of you if take this task on. All of them. If there is a learning curve for you in regards to what exactly all these measurements are, then I suggest a crash course or have a partner with you that DOES know what each and everything on the stat sheet given is. Yes! You read that right, this is a project that requires 2 individuals to work on it in order to collect the data and put together the stat sheet. It is a monumental task, one that would require an incredible amount of concentration through a football game, but looking for detail, not as a fan of the game. Interested?? You should definitely talk to me several days before the game if you’re looking to do this one, lots to think about, must be done satisfactorily.

Powderpuff 2011

Powderpuff 2011

To complete:

1. Determine who you would like to do this with and come to me to tell me you’re in, at which point we’ll discuss the procedure and protocols.

2. Gather the necessary materials to position yourself to collect the data during the game.

3. Actually show up to the game (early, to ensure you get to be on the field in the right spot to do this), with materials in hand (and partner) ready to gather data.

4. Gather the data.

5. Organize the data digitally on the exact fashion shown in the ESPN exemplar above.

6. Send the results to robert.letter@bvsd.org