Description
Lauren Poe is part of ESPN’s sports analytics team, which is responsible for metrics like Total QBR, Power Indices for Basketball, Football, and Soccer, and Strength of Record for college football. She has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma, spent time as a math teacher, and got her ESPN in the Stats and Analysis department. In this conversation, Lauren talks about…
Her career path from math teacher to ESPN
Her early years in the ESPN Stats & Analysis group
The challenges and importance of data cleaning
Steps she took to join ESPN’s analytics team
What she does as a sports analytics developer
Creating and maintaining ESPN’s metrics
Her favorite college football metrics
Communicating data well in writie
How she watches games, especially Oklahoma football
Then, TruMedia’s Sergio De La Espriella joins the show to discuss Paul’s conversation with Lauren.
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