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DOCUMENTATION

Prediction Tracker Table (Homepage)

Individual Name: Name of analyst who made the prediction (data format: text)

Program: Name of television program, podcast or website where the prediction was made (data format: text)

Channel: Designation of the channel medium (podcast, website, or program) where the prediction was made. If it is on a show that is also a podcast (ie: First Things First), priority is given to television show since that is the channel that draws the most audience. (data format: text)

Network: If the prediction is made on television, the associated television network must be provided. If the prediction was made on any other channel, this column will be blank. (data format: text)

League: The league that the prediction is referring to. Currently we are only covering the NFL, the NBA, NCAAF (college football) and NCAAM (college men’s basketball). (data format: text)

Season: The season that the prediction is referring to. (IE: If the prediction is made for the 2026 season, but was made during 2025, this column would show 2026). (data format: date)

Date: The date when the analyst makes the prediction. (data format: date)

End Date: The date when the result of the prediction comes to fruition. (data format: date)

Prediction: The actual prediction of the analyst. A summary of a prediction is stated followed by the actual prediction in quotes. If it is on tv and there is only a tv graphic with no commentary, then no quotes are needed. However a video link must be provided. (data format: text)

Link: Associated video link showing the prediction. All links must come from an official social media account from the show or podcast. (data format: text)

Ranking Tables (Tables Page)

Individual Name: Name of analyst who made the prediction (data format: text)

Program: Name of television program, podcast or website where the prediction was made (data format: text)

Channel: Designation of the channel medium (podcast, website, or program) where the prediction was made. If it is on a show that is also a podcast (ie: First Things First), priority is given to television show since that is the channel that draws the most audience. (data format: text)

Quality: A rating metric that attempts to make a fairer comparison between analysts who take riskier predictions compared to those who don’t. It is calculated by taking accuracy and multiplying it with risk level. This metric is slightly biased towards analysts who are willing to make riskier predictions. (data format: number)

Accuracy: Total number of correct predictions/Total number of predictions within each sports category for that season (data format: percent)

Correct Predictions For The Season: Total number of correct predictions in the season within each sports category for that season (data format: number)

Incorrect Predictions For The Season: Total number of incorrect predictions in the season within each sports category for that season(data format: number)

Risk Level: Measures how often an analyst makes a risky prediction. This is calculated by the number of days separating the day the prediction is made from the day the prediction either comes true or not. This number is then divided by the number of predictions an analyst has made within a season.

Prediction Log (Tables Page)

Individual Name: Name of analyst who made the prediction (data format: text)

Program: Name of television program, podcast or website where the prediction was made (data format: text)

League: The sports league for which the prediction was given(data format: text)

Date: The date when the analyst makes the prediction. (data format: date)

End Date: The date when the result of the prediction comes to fruition. (data format: date)

Prediction: The actual prediction of the analyst. A summary of a prediction is stated followed by the actual prediction in quotes. If it is on tv and there is only a tv graphic with no commentary, then no quotes are needed. However a video link must be provided. (data format: text)

Link: Associated video link showing the prediction. All links must come from an official social media account from the show or podcast. (data format: text)

Result: A binary result (1 or 0) on whether the prediction came true or not. It is left blank if it is still to be determined. (data format: Integer)

Upcoming Tables

Historical Data

Currently, data is limited to the 2025 season with all predictions starting on August 5th for both NFL and NBA. We are actively working on backfilling historical data for analysts we are currently tracking. We will update when this historical data is available.

NBA

College Basketball and NBA will be added as well. We are actively working on constructing these tables.

Prediction Log

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