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If you’re a sports fan, you’re probably familiar with the statistics of your favorite players. Those aren’t just for fun. They can also be used to determine how strong a team is, or perhaps even to make money as in the movie Moneyball. On our show today is Dr. Matthew Hoffman, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He’s going to talk to use about the statistics of sports.

Host: Brian Koberlein
Guest: Matthew Hoffman
Producer: Mark Gillespie
Music: Marcus Warner

The One Universe at a Time Podcast is produced at the Rochester Institute of Technology with support from the RIT College of Science.

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If you’re a sports fan, you’re probably familiar with the statistics of your favorite players. Those aren’t just for fun. They can also be used to determine how strong a team is, or perhaps even to make money as in the movie Moneyball. On our show today is Dr. Matthew Hoffman, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He’s going to talk to use about the statistics of sports.

Host: Brian Koberlein
Guest: Matthew Hoffman
Producer: Mark Gillespie
Music: Marcus Warner

The One Universe at a Time Podcast is produced at the Rochester Institute of Technology with support from the RIT College of Science.

The post Sports Statistics appeared first on One Universe at a Time.

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