Help - Stat Site Inquiry ? ? ?

lostinamerica

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I'm looking for the URL address of a stat site I used a few weeks ago.

If I recall correctly, the site would show how any selected team ranked, nationally and within their conference, in various categories (yards per carry, points allowed, sacks, etc), and each ranking (i.e. 26th, 3rd, etc.) was in "hypertext" that you could "click" and link to the "detailed ranked standings for all teams" in that category. The site might also have allowed you to put two teams "side-by-side" for analysis (i.e., Iowa vs. Purdue, and see points scored vs. points allowed, etc.). I don't recall exactly, but that's the gist of it.

I failed to bookmark the site and can't recall how I came across it. Does it sound familiar to anyone? If so, a link or the like would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

GL
 

lostinamerica

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Thanks, as always, IE. Certainly helpful stat resources which I frequently turn to in my research, but not the specific site I'm trying to track down.

Graphically, the site is something like this (although I don't recall all the details, and it is certainly more professional/attractive):


IOWA:

Stat #1 - - 23rd Nat - - 3rd Big Ten
Stat #2 - - 88th Nat - - 8th B10
Stat #3 - - 43rd Nat - - 4th B10
. . .
. . .
. . .
Stat #8 - - 17th Nat - - 1st B10
Stat #9 - - 12th Nat - - 2nd B10
. . .
. . .


So . . . if Stat #3 is "completion percentage", I can "click" on the "43rd Nat" "hypertext", and it will take me to a ranking of all 119+/- NCAA teams which shows the actual completion percentage for each, or click on "4th B10" and it will take me to a similar table for those 11 teams only. What I loved about it was if I saw Iowa was 5th in the nation in 3rd down stops, I could click the hypertext for Iowa in the "corresponding" "3rd down conversions" stat, and instantly see a table showing how their next opponent, Purdue, rated "on the other side of the ball", and back and forth, also quickly gleaning how each team's opponents that produced the stats rated vis-a-vis each other. It was great.

I can't believe I didn't bookmark it. Anyone familiar with it?

Thanks.

GL
 
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