Fantasy football has been a great tool for me to help maintain and build relationships with friends, family members, and work colleagues. The better I do in my leagues the more interaction I have with others. The problem is that I spend on average an hour and a half a week outside of work analyzing the stats, looking at my team’s performance, looking to make trades, and setting my team up for next week’s game. My wife, rightfully so, gets on my case for spending so much time each week analyzing stats and putting together the best possible team for the following week. My tool now does all of the work for me by clicking a few buttons in a few minutes, instead of spending an hour and a half of my valuable time.
These are projects posted by the students of Dr. Gove Allen at Brigham Young University. These students have taken one semester-long course on VBA and generally have had no prior programming experience
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Fantasy Football Analyzer
http://files.gove.net/shares/files/12w/cgg8/Fantasy_Football_Analyzer.pdf
http://files.gove.net/shares/files/12w/cgg8/FinalProject1.xlsm
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