
The Hidden Game of Football
A Revolutionary Approach to the Game and Its Statistics
University of Chicago Press
Published on 27. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
424 pages
978-0-226-82586-1 (ISBN)
Description
The 1988 cult classic behind football's data analytics revolution, now back in print with a new foreword and preface.
Data analytics have revolutionized football. With play sheets informed by advanced statistical analysis, today's coaches pass more, kick less, and go for more two-point or fourth-down conversions than ever before. In 1988, sportswriters Bob Carroll, Pete Palmer, and John Thorn proposed just this style of play in The Hidden Game of Football, but at the time baffled readers scoffed at such a heartless approach to the game. Football was the ultimate team sport and unlike baseball could not be reduced to pure probabilities. Nevertheless, the book developed a cult following among analysts who, inspired by its unorthodox methods, went on to develop the core metrics of football analytics used today: win probability, expected points, QBR, and more. With a new preface by Thorn and Palmer and a new foreword by Football Outsiders's Aaron Schatz, The Hidden Game of Football remains an essential resource for armchair coaches, fantasy managers, and fans of all stripes.
Data analytics have revolutionized football. With play sheets informed by advanced statistical analysis, today's coaches pass more, kick less, and go for more two-point or fourth-down conversions than ever before. In 1988, sportswriters Bob Carroll, Pete Palmer, and John Thorn proposed just this style of play in The Hidden Game of Football, but at the time baffled readers scoffed at such a heartless approach to the game. Football was the ultimate team sport and unlike baseball could not be reduced to pure probabilities. Nevertheless, the book developed a cult following among analysts who, inspired by its unorthodox methods, went on to develop the core metrics of football analytics used today: win probability, expected points, QBR, and more. With a new preface by Thorn and Palmer and a new foreword by Football Outsiders's Aaron Schatz, The Hidden Game of Football remains an essential resource for armchair coaches, fantasy managers, and fans of all stripes.
Reviews / Votes
"The book that started it all. A visionary approach to football two decades ahead of its time." -- Brian Burke, ESPN sports data scientist, creator of expected points added, win probability, win rates "Everyone who reads this seminal classic will see the game differently. The concepts are as important for football coaching and scouting veterans as they are for aspiring analysts." -- Patrick Ward & Brian Eayrs, Seattle Seahawks research and analytics "Before this book, zero teams made the 'correct' choice to go for it on fourth down most of the time. Now, roughly half the league does. Football's significant shift toward analytics and the game's ever-growing popularity both owe a debt of gratitude to this book, which established some of the fundamental principles of how we think about the game today." -- Eric Eager, vice president of research and development at SumerSports, formerly at Pro Football FocusMore details
Edition
First Edition, Enlarged
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Edition type
Enlarged edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Width: 201 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-82586-1 (9780226825861)
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Additional editions

Carroll Bob Carroll | Palmer Pete Palmer | Thorn John Thorn
Hidden Game of Football
A Revolutionary Approach to the Game and Its Statistics
E-Book
02/2023
University of Chicago Press
€28.99
Available for download
Persons
Bob Carroll (1936-2009) was founder and executive director of the Professional Football Researchers Association and the author of more than twenty books, including When the Grass Was Real: Unitas, Brown, Lombardi, Sayers, Butkus, Namath, and All the Rest: The Best Ten Years of Pro Football. Pete Palmer is a statistician, baseball analyst, and former consultant to Sports Information Center. John Thorn has been the official historian for Major League Baseball since 2011. Together Thorn and Palmer were lead authors of The Hidden Game of Baseball: A Revolutionary Approach to Baseball and Its Statistics, also published by the University of Chicago Press.