One of the National Football League's toughest competitions doesn't take place anywhere near a football field.
For the seventh year in a row, data scientists and analytics buffs will be invited to test their mettle against each other in the league's Big Data Bowl, powered by Amazon Web Services.
The competition's goal is to distill the copious amounts of data collected from every player during every NFL game into stats and insights that the league and its teams can learn from.
The Big Data Bowl was first introduced by the NFL in 2018 and quickly became a fertile proving ground for teams to find bright minds to add to their front offices.
This year's competition challenges participants to use data collected before the ball is snapped to help predict what an offense or defense is going to do during a given play.
Persons:
Mike Lopez
Organizations:
National Football, Amazon Web Services, NFL, CNBC