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Spotting Boards 109: adding a scraped schedule to your spotting boards

Scraping a schedule is one thing. Making it fit on your board in a digestible way is the next challenge.

In today’s lesson, we try to find ways to take the schedules that we’re mining off stats.ncaa.org and lay them out in a way that will fit on our spotting boards.

This can be tricky, because schedules are bulky and have superfluous data that wastes space that you can’t afford to have taken up on your charts. For instance, the year appears in every date on the schedule. But actually having “2023” or “2024” written out 30-35 times on your spotting board is very inefficient when space is at a premium.

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