Front Office

Roster

Every player on the roster with their measurables, class and current status.

Who it is for

General manager, head coach, position coaches.

How this is handled today

Most programs keep four rosters without meaning to: the compliance list, the strength staff's list, the position coach's depth chart and whatever is on the whiteboard. They disagree about class, eligibility and who is actually available.

The disagreement is usually discovered in a meeting, by two people reading different numbers out loud, which is the most expensive possible moment to find it.

What changes

One roster record with an owner and a state. Availability is a field with a source and a date behind it rather than something somebody heard, and it is only shown to roles cleared for it.

A position coach and a head coach open the same two deep, so a meeting starts from an agreed roster instead of spending its first ten minutes becoming one.

What you do here

  • The two deep by position, with class and eligibility
  • Measurables and production side by side
  • Availability state, where the role permits it

What it reads

  • Personnel
  • Efficiency
  • Availability

Agents on this surface

Wellness, for availability and load.

Whatever loads reaches your own records and nothing else, works out its own figures, and puts them on the screen itself. It never edits a number on the way to you.

Seeing it with your data. This surface reads your program's own store, so the public demo shows the league-data surfaces only. Request access to see it against yours.

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