Statistics in Fantasy Football

My experiments using pro football statistics to generate intersting and relevant fantasy football figures.

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About This Blog

This blog is written by Tom Hayden, an alumni of the School of Information at the University of Michigan. His specialization was Incentive Centered Design - which is basically the intersection of economics, information, technology and mathematics. The goal of this blog is to summarize my research on developing and analyzing past and present football statistics to build an accurate fantasy football recommender system for the 2010 season. Mostly, so I can school some of my old MSU colleages in fantasy football this year.

Tom is now a doctoral student at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering in Computer Science. He can be reached via email at: haydenth@u.northwestern.edu. If Northwestern had a cool blogging service, he would move this blog over there in a second.

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