
32: The History and Future of the WNBA with Dave Berri
10/09/17 • -1 min
In this episode, Peter speaks with Dave Berri, a Professor of Economics at Southern Utah University at Southern Utah University. He’s also the lead author of two revolutionary sports analytics books – The Wages of Wins and Stumbling on Wins. They discuss the history and future of the WNBA and how it compares with other professional sports leagues. You can follow him on twitter here.
You can listen to this podcast at the bottom of this blog post or through iTunes or Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to it on either iTunes or Stitcher so that you’ll never miss a future episode. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on iTunes, as it is very helpful to increase the reach of this podcast. And I’d love to hear your feedback. You can reach me on twitter.
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In this episode, Peter speaks with Dave Berri, a Professor of Economics at Southern Utah University at Southern Utah University. He’s also the lead author of two revolutionary sports analytics books – The Wages of Wins and Stumbling on Wins. They discuss the history and future of the WNBA and how it compares with other professional sports leagues. You can follow him on twitter here.
You can listen to this podcast at the bottom of this blog post or through iTunes or Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to it on either iTunes or Stitcher so that you’ll never miss a future episode. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on iTunes, as it is very helpful to increase the reach of this podcast. And I’d love to hear your feedback. You can reach me on twitter.
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You can listen to this podcast at the bottom of this blog post or through iTunes or Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to it on either iTunes or Stitcher so that you’ll never miss a future episode. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on iTunes, as it is very helpful to increase the reach of this podcast. And I’d love to hear your feedback. You can reach me on twitter.
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