Content oversight and quality assurance provided by Studio 1847 Predictive analytics has changed the very fundamentals of sports recruiting, especially in American college football, where millions ride on each athlete’s performance. Powered by advanced statistical models and machine learning algorithms, coaches and teams use analytics to identify top talent and influence their recruiting decisions. Predictive analytics provides a host of benefits. It is primarily used to identify top prospects and predict their potential success more accurately. This can save teams time and valuable resources spent scouting for players and can be used to better set up more competitive rosters. In […]
Day: November 12, 2024
Perfect stocking stuffers kids will love this holiday season
Let your kids know they made it onto Santa’s nice list with some great stocking-sized gifts.
In a sea of blue, Porter Lakes students celebrate Blue Ribbon award
Blue confetti rained down on students Monday at Porter Lakes Elementary School as more than 500 students and their teachers reveled in their first National Blue Ribbon School honor for high academic achievement.
Naperville News Digest: Lighting upgrades being done at Van Buren parking deck; St. Jude arm relic on display Friday at Naperville church
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Lake County planning to double number of traffic roundabouts: ‘Illinois is coming around on them, no pun intended’
While it won’t be the first roundabout in Lake County, the new intersection would be its first multi-lane roundabout. The $15 million project, which includes drainage improvements and a bike path, is planned to be finished in 2027.
Joy Cantu’s can-do attitude prepares Merrillville senior for girls wrestling’s IHSAA debut. Her goal? ‘Be dominant.’
Cantu, who has competed in two postseason tournaments for three years, is ready to focus on one.
Renderings of proposed additions to Niles West, Niles Central unveiled
An architectural firm hired by Niles Township High School District 219 gave an update to the Board of Education on proposals for a standalone Niles Central High School and a building addition to Niles West High School. Both schools are in Skokie but also serve students from Lincolnwood and the eastern halves of Morton Grove and Niles.
Motor Werks expansion debate moves to Barrington village board
Following a series of lengthy discussions before the village plan commission, debate over the proposed expansion of the Motor Werks campus in Barrington moved to the village board this week.
Free-falling Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron
The Chicago Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, hoping to shake up a unit that ranks among the worst in the NFL.
Chicago Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron
The Chicago Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday just nine games into his tenure directing an offense for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.