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| Carnage04 2006-05-27, 6:58 pm |
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I searched around and did not find too much relevent information on
this topic, and I don't know if anyone has done this, but I'll fire off
the question anyway.
I am in a Fantasy Football League with some friends of mine. Every
year we pay $140 or something like that for cbssportsline.com to
manager our league. For those of you who are not familiar, sportsline
will provide you with live updates (Numbers, not information) about how
your players are doing and convert those numbers into scores for your
team based on a scoring system that you set up.
Does anyone know if there is some type of feed to get raw sports
statistic numbers through a feed? The closest thing I have found is a
"GLOG", which of course just stands for game log and provides a cute
flash image and displays what is going on during the game.
Carnage
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| Jerry Stuckle 2006-05-27, 9:58 pm |
| Carnage04 wrote:
> I searched around and did not find too much relevent information on
> this topic, and I don't know if anyone has done this, but I'll fire off
> the question anyway.
>
> I am in a Fantasy Football League with some friends of mine. Every
> year we pay $140 or something like that for cbssportsline.com to
> manager our league. For those of you who are not familiar, sportsline
> will provide you with live updates (Numbers, not information) about how
> your players are doing and convert those numbers into scores for your
> team based on a scoring system that you set up.
>
> Does anyone know if there is some type of feed to get raw sports
> statistic numbers through a feed? The closest thing I have found is a
> "GLOG", which of course just stands for game log and provides a cute
> flash image and displays what is going on during the game.
>
> Carnage
>
And this has what to do with PHP?
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