Sports

One department, one store.

Handoff runs every program in an athletic department, not just the one that plays on Saturday. A volleyball coach and a football GM hold the same four things: a roster, a board, a pile of evaluations, and a set of athletes whose availability, travel and eligibility somebody has to stay on top of. What changes between sports is the production data and the position vocabulary.

Football

Live board on the overview

The overview page runs on real conference production: a transfer board of running backs ranked by a model you can re-weight yourself, a per-game projection, and the full Louisville roster.

The board

Transfer portal and high school boards, by position group

What a model weighs

Yards per carryYards after contactExplosive rateSnap shareAvailability

Season shape

Twelve games and two portal windows. Data lands in a burst every Saturday and the board has to be current by Sunday.

What is different

The largest roster on campus, the most position vocabulary, and the only sport where the cap conversation involves a hundred athletes.

Open the live football board

Basketball

Real players, fetched live

The same board, pointed at the basketball roster. Every player, photograph and figure below is real and public.

#PlayerPosGPMinPtsRebAstFG%
1
Sananda FruJR · 6' 11" · 250 lbs
F3522.09.06.11.275.3
2
Adrian WooleySO · 6' 4" · 200 lbs
G3522.58.73.91.845.0
3
Khani RoothsSO · 6' 10" · 215 lbs
F3115.95.34.31.044.9
4
Aly KhalifaSR · 7' 0" · 250 lbs
C3511.93.31.92.543.8
5
Kobe RodgersSR · 6' 3" · 185 lbs
G3414.33.32.51.546.8
6
Vangelis ZougrisJR · 6' 8" · 240 lbs
F279.12.62.40.657.1
7
Kasean PryorSR · 6' 10" · 230 lbs
F236.52.21.80.341.7
8
Cole ShermanSR · 5' 11" · 190 lbs
G101.21.20.00.144.4
The board

Portal, high school and international boards, by position and role

What a model weighs

Points per gameReboundsAssistsField goal percentageMinutes

Season shape

Thirty plus games across four months. The roster is small enough that one departure is a crisis, so the board is never closed.

What is different

A fifteen man roster means every evaluation carries more weight, and the portal moves faster than any other sport.

Every other program

These run on the same store and the same surfaces. There is no public feed worth showing for them, so rather than illustrate them with players we do not have, here is what actually changes when you point Handoff at each one.

Baseball

Supported
The board

Portal, high school and juco boards, split by position player and arm

What a model weighs

On base plus sluggingExit velocityEarned run averageWalks and hits per inningInnings load

Season shape

Fifty plus games from February, often three in a weekend. Pitcher workload is the operational problem the whole calendar bends around.

What is different

Arms need their own availability model. A pitch count is a load record, and the rest interval between appearances is the constraint a schedule is built on.

Softball

Supported
The board

Portal, high school and travel ball boards

What a model weighs

On base plus sluggingEarned run averageCircle inningsFielding percentageAvailability

Season shape

A compressed spring with heavy weekend tournament blocks and long travel legs.

What is different

A small pitching staff carries an enormous share of the innings, which makes workload monitoring the centre of the operation.

Soccer

Supported
The board

Portal, club and international boards, by position and profile

What a model weighs

MinutesExpected goalsProgressive carriesDistance coveredHigh speed running

Season shape

A short, dense autumn season with midweek fixtures. Recovery between matches is the whole planning problem.

What is different

Load monitoring is more central than in any other sport here, and the tracking feed is the primary performance record rather than a supplement.

Volleyball

Supported
The board

Portal, high school and club boards, by position

What a model weighs

Kills per setHitting percentageDigsBlocksSets played

Season shape

An autumn season of frequent matches, often two in a weekend, with a small travelling party.

What is different

Everything is measured per set rather than per game, so the model works on rate rather than counting stats.

Hockey

Supported
The board

Portal, junior and international boards

What a model weighs

Points per sixtyShot attemptsIce timeSave percentageAvailability

Season shape

A long winter season with heavy travel and back to back weekend series.

What is different

Recruiting runs against junior leagues on their own calendar, and goaltenders need a separate evaluation model entirely.

Track and field

Supported
The board

Recruiting boards by event group

What a model weighs

Personal bestSeason bestProgression rateMeets contestedAvailability

Season shape

Indoor and outdoor seasons back to back, with athletes peaking for a handful of dates.

What is different

The roster is really a dozen small squads by event, and a mark is a cleaner performance record than anything in a team sport.

Tennis

Supported
The board

International and domestic recruiting boards

What a model weighs

Match recordRankingSets wonCourt positionAvailability

Season shape

Dual match season plus individual tournaments, with heavy international recruiting travel.

What is different

Recruiting is genuinely global, so the compliance and travel work is a larger share of the job than the evaluation.

Swimming and diving

Supported
The board

Recruiting boards by stroke and distance

What a model weighs

Personal bestSplit timesProgression rateMeets contestedAvailability

Season shape

A long season built around championship taper, where most of the year is training rather than competition.

What is different

Times are the cleanest data in college athletics, which makes projection more reliable and the model simpler to defend.

On the data. Football and basketball figures on this page come from public league feeds and belong to their owners. The other sports have no comparable public feed, which is why they are described rather than illustrated. Nothing here is a fabricated athlete.

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