Very handy to use database from the Wall Street Journal.
(h/t EDSBS)
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“I just think that people like Georgia football. I mean, why, when you have an opportunity, on this nice spring day to come to Athens, I know I would be dying to come if I lived anywhere in the state or in a five-hour radius. Get out of the house, get the kids out of the house, come see who the new faces are. I think some of it’s recruiting but I think people enjoy football in Georgia and want to come watch it. I’m glad they do because the impact it has on recruiting, I can’t tell you how many recruits are out there going, oh my gosh, I can’t believe it, I can’t get over it. It’s the norm here. It’s the way it should be…” — Kirby Smart, AJ-C, 4/21/18
I can’t figure out how to make the thing reset. It always gives me the same stats no matter which I choose to include.
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This is child’s play for guys who can figure out how a typhoon in the Phillipines affects the price of gold in London.
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Because the butterfly flapped its wings…or Spurrier throws his visor. Same thing.
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Outstanding find; looks like a great resource (and the print size is more friendly than Phil Steele.) Thanks, Senator.
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Very cool link Senator. I especially enjoyed seeing which team had the biggest (fattest) lines.
I couldn’t figure out how to reset either but I know my old IE browser sucks.
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I think the trick is that the conference info doesn’t reset, but the all teams info does.
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Ah! Thanks for the tip.
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It isn’t your browser as I am using Google Chrome.
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