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Blue Chip (24/7 Sports Composite Top 400): 2006-2018

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My .02, but what you might think of doing is adding category distinctions to the schools. Something like being able to toggle between schools(UW) or leagues (PAC) which would show recruiting maps per selection. You might set it up by having a table with all schools and a table with all leagues and then connect them to your aggregate table with a key. This would give us a visual of our(?) footprint vs. other schools or leagues. Depending on what sort of timings you have in there, you could slice by time, too. Good Tableau-job though, this is the best way to learn to Tableau-me.
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Nice infographic of where black people live.
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Yeah, I have all of that data already in my data set. Figuring out how to make it do what I want it to do is a little challenging. But that is the point of doing it.jarlsbergraygun said:My .02, but what you might think of doing is adding category distinctions to the schools. Something like being able to toggle between schools(UW) or leagues (PAC) which would show recruiting maps per selection. You might set it up by having a table with all schools and a table with all leagues and then connect them to your aggregate table with a key. This would give us a visual of our(?) footprint vs. other schools or leagues. Depending on what sort of timings you have in there, you could slice by time, too. Good Tableau-job though, this is the best way to learn to Tableau-me.
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We should recruit more in Montana.
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Success in Montana would lead to putting a fence around North Dakota kids who the Bizzzzzzzon don’t want.Dennis_DeYoung said:We should recruit more in Montana.
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I like how Florida is basically a map of itself. Covered in prospects all around then a big hole in the center where the Everglades are.
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Very nice. Looking forward to your color coded map of Slow vs Fast Strategy recruits
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Happy to help.dannarc said:Very nice. Looking forward to your color coded map of Slow vs Fast Strategy recruits
The blue spots are fast strategy, the white areas are slow strategy.
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I am going to work on zoomed in maps of LA Basin, NorCal, etc.. Florida would be a good one to do as well.jhfstyle24 said:I like how Florida is basically a map of itself. Covered in prospects all around then a big hole in the center where the Everglades are.
The challenging part is that I referenced the longitude and latitude off of the City name and when there are multiple high schools in the same city the dots end up mapping right on top of each other. I haven't figured out an efficient way to pull more precise coordinate information for the high schools themselves. -
Start building your lookups:AIRWOLF said:
I am going to work on zoomed in maps of LA Basin, NorCal, etc.. Florida would be a good one to do as well.jhfstyle24 said:I like how Florida is basically a map of itself. Covered in prospects all around then a big hole in the center where the Everglades are.
The challenging part is that I referenced the longitude and latitude off of the City name and when there are multiple high schools in the same city the dots end up mapping right on top of each other. I haven't figured out an efficient way to pull more precise coordinate information for the high schools themselves.
https://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/786/is-there-an-open-database-of-elementary-middle-and-high-schools-in-the-united -
Definitely a lot of BUCKs out thereDennis_DeYoung said:We should recruit more in Montana.
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The Dakota’s are ripe for the picking. Fits right in w/ DDY’s fast strategy strategy as well.
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Imagine if the Great Migration of African Americans to the North (and a bit too to the West) for better paying factory jobs had never occurred.
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Did we tell his hs coach to fuck off yet?