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A Study of Present Offensive Systems and Theories of Inter-collegiate football and Their Implications on Its Future DevelopmentYoung, James C. January 1958 (has links)
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A Study of the Development and Use of Films in the Coaching of FootballKisselle, Charles T. January 1959 (has links)
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A Study of the Statistical Data Pertaining to Interscholastic Football FatalitiesHedges, Frank Aulbin January 1964 (has links)
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WASP: An Algorithm for Ranking College Football TeamsEarl, Jonathan January 2016 (has links)
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem outlines the flaws that effect any voting system that attempts to order a set of objects. For its entire history, American college football has been determining its champion based on a voting system. Much of the literature has dealt with why the voting system used is problematic, but there does not appear to be a large collection of work done to create a better, mathematical process. More generally, the inadequacies of ranking in football are a manifestation of the problem of ranking a set of objects. Herein, principal component analysis is used as a tool to provide a solution for the problem, in the context of American college football. To show its value, rankings based on principal component analysis are compared against the rankings used in American college football. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc) / The problem of ranking is a ubiquitous problem, appearing everywhere from Google to ballot boxes. One of the more notable areas where this problem arises is in awarding the championship in American college football. This paper explains why this problem exists in American college football, and presents a bias-free mathematical solution that is compared against how American college football awards their championship.
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Marietta College's Strength and Conditioning Program-FootballGoeser, Nicholas Joseph 27 April 2005 (has links)
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS BELIEFS AND USE OF CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATIONWOODS, MOLLY ELIZABETH 03 December 2001 (has links)
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History of intercollegiate football at Ohio UniversityBrinker, Howard Leroy January 1950 (has links)
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an analysis of the american outdoor sport facility: developing an ideal-type on the evolution of professional baseball and football structuresSeifried, Chad Stephen 14 July 2005 (has links)
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THE PHENOMENON OF FÚTBOL IN SPAIN: A STUDY OF FÚTBOL IN SPANISH POLITICS, LITERATURE AND FILMAshton, Timothy Joseph January 2009 (has links)
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Past InterferenceRudawski, Tovah V 13 July 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Past Interference connects the subjects of religion, spirituality and sports, through an examination of my own personal and political connections to football culture, as well as through my attempt to intervene artistically, using a strategy of conflating various historical references into the media of the National Football League. The question at the heart of this paper is what it means to be on the inside of a spectacle, specifically trying to puzzle out how one comes to know that about oneself.
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