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BCF Toys is the home of college football data visualized by Brian Fremeau. In addition to producing the data, graphics, and analysis archived here, I write regularly for Football OutsidersESPN Insider, and other web and print publications.

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05.08.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Oregon and USC lead the way in the preliminary Pac-12 Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.07.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Clemson and Miami lead the way in the preliminary Atlantic Coast Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.06.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Alabama and South Carolina lead the way in the preliminary Southeastern Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.03.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Ohio State and Michigan State lead the way in the preliminary Big Ten conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.01.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Texas and Oklahoma State lead the way in the preliminary Big 12 conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

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May132011

College football data visualized

Welcome to the new home of BCF Toys, a site dedicated to featuring my college football program, team, unit, and schedule ratings, season and game projections, data visualizations, and more. I will be adding and updating content here over the coming weeks as I transition from my old blog.

As of today, eight years of FEI ratings have been added, as well as four years of Program FEI ratings. I'll also be featuring more graphics related to my work like the one provided above, a visualization of the changes in the weekly FEI top-10 ratings throughout the 2010 college football season.

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this site, the stats, the graphics, or anything else, please feel free to email me or drop me a line in the comment section.

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Reader Comments (1)

It's great to have a site that provides college football data, although it would be helpful to have data 2003 or older. This would make easier for fans to do research about their favorite college football team's games.

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November 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSpencer

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