SU Football Depth Chart | ||
Offense | ||
Quarterback | Dungey-SR | |
Running Back | Strickland-SR | |
Outside WR | N Johnson-SO | |
Outside WR | Butler-SR | |
Inside WR | Custis-SR | |
Inside WR | Riley-JR | |
Tight End | Pierce-SR | |
Offensive Tackle | Conway-SR | |
Offensive Guard | Roberts-SR | |
Center | Servais-SO | |
Offensive Guard | Heckel-SO | |
Offensive Tackle | Martin-SR | |
Defense | ||
Defensive End | Robinson-JR | |
Defensive Tackle | Slayton-SR | |
Nose Tackle | Williams-JR | |
Defensive End | Coleman-JR | |
Linebacker | Whitner-SR | |
Linebacker | Guthrie-SR | |
Nickel | Cordy-SR | |
Cornerback | Frederick-JR | |
Cornerback | Bradshaw-JR | |
Strong Safety | Foster-JR | |
Free Safety | Cisco-FR |
It is true you can't attach Excel documents in posts on this board.
However, if you have an Excel spreadsheet you want to include in a post, you have a couple of options.
The site supports BB code, which includes support for tables. In theory, you could save your Excel spreadsheet as an html document, then copy and paste that html code, which should essentially be a table, into your post and voila, the data would be there, nicely formatted.
Unfortunately, you have to do some work to get the format changed to bb code standards. First thing is to replace all instances of < with [, then all instances of > with ]. BB code doesn't understand sizing, column spanning, and some other stuff you get when you turn an Excel spreadsheet into an html page, so you will have to remove that (I just used replace with nothing) or figure out what the BB code syntax is and use that.
The table below is what I got playing around for 5 minutes. It isn't pretty but it could be with a few more minutes of tweaking.
I think the easier path is to save your spreadsheet as a pdf file and attach that. The newest version of Excel has a save as option that allows you to do this directly. This is what I do with the NYS football prospect posts I make,
If you are working with an older version, you can use one of the free pdf conversion programs or if the data all fits on the screen at the same time, copy your Excel window into MS Paint and save it as a png, jpg or gif.
SU Football Depth Chart
Offense
Quarterback
Dungey-SR
Running Back
Strickland-SR
Outside WR
N Johnson-SO
Outside WR
Butler-SR
Inside WR
Custis-SR
Inside WR
Riley-JR
Tight End
Pierce-SR
Offensive Tackle
Conway-SR
Offensive Guard
Roberts-SR
Center
Servais-SO
Offensive Guard
Heckel-SO
Offensive Tackle
Martin-SR
Defense
Defensive End
Robinson-JR
Defensive Tackle
Slayton-SR
Nose Tackle
Williams-JR
Defensive End
Coleman-JR
Linebacker
Whitner-SR
Linebacker
Guthrie-SR
Nickel
Cordy-SR
Cornerback
Frederick-JR
Cornerback
Bradshaw-JR
Strong Safety
Foster-JR
Free Safety
Cisco-FR
Just print to pdf. Way easier to format than exporting. CutePDF is a good free pdf printer available online that interfaces with excel nicely.Thanks a lot Tom. I had originally tried to export it and save it as a pdf to upload, but it looked like some stuff was missing. I will play around with it later and see if I can get it attached. Thanks again!
Unfortunately, i'm not going to get this to the work. It has several different tabs and i admittedly am not very tech savvy.
In short what I wanted to do was try to show the depth Babers has finally built into the program and how that extends out from 2018 - 2021. I used the starting point as the depth chart as we know it now, as well as some young guys were are hearing good things about, which should get them on the field. I also used worst case scenario. Meaning guys who haven't reached the public depth chart yet were kept as reserves. I also broke down that years recruiting needs, strengths, weaknesses, and overall conclusions. The one thing that stood out to me after doing this was a possible answer to what's going on in this years recruiting class. imo we have a lot of high risk, high rewards guys that are going to need some development. The way the depth chart looks now, with so many young guys locked into positions for years, it allowed Dino to take some chances on high upside kids he has seen in person. Other than a few positions we don't really need immediate impact recruits, which are tough to get anyways.
If anybody has any interest in seeing my spreadsheet and want to talk about some of the opinions I have feel free to DM me and I can email you what I did.
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Everyone try this link:
Let me know if you have any issues with it.
Looks great. Thanks a bunch!!
Again, i based my roster construction based on worse case scenario. I actually think our depth will be even better than it looks now. If a quarter of the current group that is redshirting and redshirt freshman turn into contributors this will make it look that much better.
Just use google sheets in the future and just make it public, and share the link
I did copy it over to a Google Doc (post 13):
I came across this link in one of the PS articles yesterday and found it helpful. Saved it since it looks like it will continue to update.
Scholarship Chart
Google Doc is still active you can always update itwould be interesting to see how this looks now in 2020, as I agree with Bears dad... depth is continuing to improve. It may not show at the moment watching games but it is.