There’s an NFL contest that no one really knows about but “anyone who knows ball or can code has a chance,” Mike Lopez, senior director of football data and analytics for the NFL, told CNBC.
The league announced Wednesday that its “Big Data Bowl,” a stats-generating contest where competitors analyze football data to generate metrics that could help teams on the field, is back for a seventh year. The contest began on Monday and final submissions are due January 6, 2025.
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In addition to prize money (the top five submissions receive $12,500, with the winner receiving an additional
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