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The NFL Big Data Bowl Contest Has The Biggest Controversy At The 2026 NFL Combine In IndyElizabeth Park Did Not Formally List The Winner, But It’s Team Ohkawa3 Lead By A Japanese Engineer From Kawasaki, Kanagawa, JapanThe top prize winners are listed as follows, and from the Kaggle Page:#Team Members Score Entries Last Solutionohkawa3, 0.4634022mo, 2, 2mo, 1st Place Solution Discussion 足球小将, 0.4647512mo, 1, 2mo, 2nd Place Solution Discussion NoFreeLunch, 0.4657522mo, 2, 2mo, 3rd Place Solution DiscussionThe Big Winners And The Big Problem For The NFL Big Data BowlThe winners are an engineer from Japan who is a Kaggle competitions grandmaster, a machine learning expert from Wuhan, Hubei, China, and another Kaggle competitions grandmaster, and a four-person team of coders from various locations in China. Now, here is the problem from the perspective of relevance to football.I have drawn a large number of football plays and created play concepts. Some, like The Eagle Offense For The NFL, and The Read-Option Jet Sweep Pass, below, were used by (then) Jon Gruden, Stanford Head Coach David Shaw, and at least six NFL teams.So when I think of the ball in flight, I first ask what kind of play is being used? That’s important, because I need to know if the quarterback is throwing a short pass to a receiver running an out pattern, or a long pass to one running a post pattern down the middle of the field. That determines the path of the ball in flight, first. I did not see that kind of thinking reflected in The Big Data Bowl data and source material presented. What I did see was a lot of math-tech-talk that focused on how a solution itself was designed. And that brought more chatter about the structure of the model created. But no talk about how this can impact game plan design.Still No Update On The 2026 NFL Big Data BowlThere’s still no update or word or announcement from anyone with the NFL regarding the 2026 NFL Big Data Bowl, There’s not even a webpage about it. Only Zennie62Media’s NFLBigDataBwl.com site reports on this, as well as the news websites of Zennie62Media, Inc.🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://ift.tt/s2bpL7W

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