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Thus, rankings (not raw numbers) may change slightly before your game. NCAA stats rankings are updated every Sunday AM, while conference stats rankings are typically updated Monday PM.For example, Clemson, Colorado & Michigan report individual defensive stats to the NCAA that are vastly different from their game notes. We double-check all charts w/ NCAA stats, but sometimes ours do not match exactly what you see. For CFB, we rely on official NCAA stats b/c CFB stats can vary widely between NCAA, conference, game boxes, season stats & game notes.There simply are too many examples to cite. As much as stats seem they should be black & white, they can be extremely inconsistent for myriad reasons – SID & coaches’ preference, changes made after watching game film, press box interpretation.
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Our business requires that we rely on primary sources.When confusion occur (which are frequent), we consult several sources & alert you. For NFL, we use the previous week’s from OurLads, or game box when possible.For CFB, we use the previous weeks’ official team depth chart, adding new players who acquired their first stats, as well as game boxes as necessary.For deliveries requested prior to these sources being available, we do not wait on them.When there is any confusion, we consult team websites & game notes as available. For NFL, our primary NFL source is despite not being 100% accurate all the time, we find it most reliable.For CFB, our primary source is official team depth charts typically found in game notes.Our experience includes 10+ years comparing & contrast which are the best. We always use the latest & best depth chart available.Note: Please check carefully that players are in their appropriate position come game time.Note: Suggest you DO NOT identify non-starting defenders, but rather simply as a DL, LB, or DB. Non-starting defenders may be listed generally as DLs, LBs, or DBs, not specifically, b/c by including players w/ stats who are not on the depth chart, we must rely on rosters, which often do not specify defenders beyond DL, LB, or DB.You may request the starters on top for defense. Starters are placed closest to the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball for all other positions.You may request depth chart order for offensive skilled positions. For quick reference, we also list RBs, TEs & WRs in numeric order.You may request them split as they would appear on the field. For quick reference, we lump RBs, TEs & WRs together, also to save space.Phonetic spellings are on our to-do list, but currently the best we can do is provide extra space for exceptional names.We also watch the news for both player & coaching changes, but we do occasionally miss something.We try to err on the side of caution by including more than less. We review injury reports, though often unreliable.This occurs most frequently on the O-Line, where the same player may play back-up to several positions. A starter may be listed as a second-stringer elsewhere, or a third-stringer, but we try to list him only once. Please alert us of any player you want added.Note: Your first game of the season will always look relatively bare b/c nobody knows who you are likely to see. We try to include any player you are likely to see on the field, or to discuss, by adding players who have acquired stats even when they are not listed on the team’s depth chart.They may vary from flip cards & game notes, but we must choose one consistent source. Team colors are selected to most likely match what you are likely to see on the field, doing the best we can to provide contrast when both teams use the same primary colors.Gray background on player names indicates a key player is expected to be unavailable.Green background on team stats rankings indicates Top 25 in division nationwide pink indicates 100th or higher.Pink background on an NFL player number indicates rookie green indicates first-year player, as defined by the NFL.Pink background on a CFB player number indicates true freshman.Otherwise, if we are not aware of issues, we cannot fix them. Note: Please ALWAYS alert us of any errors & omissions. Please always double-check any & all information you may use on-air. Despite our mission to provide “consistent accuracy, always on time,” the extreme quantity & ever-changing nature of information, mistakes happen. Your credibility is extremely important to us, too. Note: ALWAYS double-check any & all information on your charts.