For a while now, I've thought of ways to make the "Depth Chart by Class" and "Unofficial Two-Deep" more user friendly. I thought about perhaps adding certain stats about the players, like their height or weight for example. However, I didn't know how to ask: should we just make a very long table with the players' measureables, or should we have a side-table? Anyways, I think this is something which would help a lot of us out, giving us some addititonal information on the players, and consolidating that information into a quick view for everyone. The only problem has been: how to do so?
But I think Ace (or Brian, or Seth, not sure whose idea this was) came up with a solution. We could use those "Black links" from the front page (where you scroll over the link, and it shows the etymology of the word/phrase) with the players' data. That is, we could have the "Two-Deep" and "Depth Chart by Class" filled with this information, which we could instantly access or leave, depending on our wishes. Simply scroll over a player's name, and you'll get his experience (for the two deep), or measurements (for both).
Some ideas on which information to provide:
1.) Experience (for the "Two-Deep")
2.) Height/Weight/40-time
3.) Strengths (EG, for RB: power, or speed)
4.) Possible position switches
I'm sure this isn't a full list of what the users want, and someone will come up with a correction. Also, this might be premature, as we're about to engage in the tourney for B-Ball. Nevertheless, I think it's a good offseason task for the mods, IF people want it. This might just be a pet-peeve of mine, or it might be something which could easily be added by the mods to make this site better. . . I'm not sure. So, what say you, MGoCommunity?


Sounds like a good idea. For the height and weight, I always used:
http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/mich-m-footbl-mtt.html
It would be nice to have everything in one place.
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