If you missed Part 1 on the College Football Expected Points model fundamentals, you can check it out here.
There have been some developments since I started talking about college football expected points a couple months ago, so let’s start with some housekeeping.
I have spent the past month or two working with the package creator on improving the capabilities and accuracy of the expected points model as well as the win probability model. Our initial roll-out of the updated package was used for Part 1 of the College Football Expected Points model fundamentals series.