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B1-Felker-Cognative Bias
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL U.S. ARMY COMBAT CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT COMMAND – AVIATION & MISSILE CENTER Cognitive Bias Name of Presenter Rank/Title of Presenter DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT GOES HERE Organization of Presenter DD MMM YYYY UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL Pencils down UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL 2 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL PEOPLE Mike Love Brent Johnson Jordin Sparks Richard Petty Dennis Wilson Bella Thorne Terry Beasley Thomas Gainsborough Jeff Gordon Jake Short Stanley Nowlan William Turner Kristin Walker Ruben Studdard Douglas Felker Ron Brown Dale Earnhardt Pat Sullivan Gordon Ramsey Tracy Rocker Bobby Flay Ozzie Newsome China Anne McClain Cornelius Bennett Joshua Reynolds Jamie Oliver Clair Bailey Carrie Underwood Waloddi Weibull Lee Roy Jordan Carl Wilson Brian Wilson Jimmie Johnson George Stubbs Debby Ryan Bridgit Mendler Cam Newton Bo Jackson Larry Kaplow David Pearson Rachael Ray Howard Heap George Romney Derrick Thomas Al Jardine Wolfgang Puck Scotty McCreery Kelly Clarkson John Hannah James Crowley UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL 3 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL RAM WORK Observation • Ignorance • Mistakes Characterization • Data Noise • Dishonesty Correlation Causation Prediction Communication UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY//DRAFT//PRE-DECISIONAL 4 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE -
All-Time All-America Teams
1944 2020 Special thanks to the nation’s Sports Information Directors and the College Football Hall of Fame The All-Time Team • Compiled by Ted Gangi and Josh Yonis FIRST TEAM (11) E 55 Jack Dugger Ohio State 6-3 210 Sr. Canton, Ohio 1944 E 86 Paul Walker Yale 6-3 208 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-4 240 So. Maywood, Calif. HOF T 75 Don Whitmire Navy 5-11 215 Jr. Decatur, Ala. HOF G 96 Bill Hackett Ohio State 5-10 191 Jr. London, Ohio G 63 Joe Stanowicz Army 6-1 215 Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. C 54 Jack Tavener Indiana 6-0 200 Sr. Granville, Ohio HOF B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 So. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 So. Claremont, Calif. HOF B 55 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma A&M 6-2 188 So. Woodward, Okla. HOF B 22 Les Horvath Ohio State 5-10 167 Sr. Parma, Ohio HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 74 Frank Bauman Purdue 6-3 209 Sr. Harvey, Ill. E 27 Phil Tinsley Georgia Tech 6-1 198 Sr. Bessemer, Ala. T 77 Milan Lazetich Michigan 6-1 200 So. Anaconda, Mont. T 99 Bill Willis Ohio State 6-2 199 Sr. Columbus, Ohio HOF G 75 Ben Chase Navy 6-1 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif. G 56 Ralph Serpico Illinois 5-7 215 So. Melrose Park, Ill. C 12 Tex Warrington Auburn 6-2 210 Jr. Dover, Del. B 23 Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 6-1 185 Jr. -
Vols in the Nfl the Nfl Draft
FOOTBALL 6 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS » 13 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS » 52 BOWL GAMES » 95 ALL- AMERICANS » 46 NFL 1ST-ROUND PICKS GAME 6 | #PoweredByTheT ON THE AIR TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS VS TV: SEC NETWORK 1-4 | 0-2 SEC 3-2 | 1-1 SEC Play-by-Play: Taylor Zarzour Head Coach: Jeremy Pruitt Head Coach: Joe Moorhead Analyst: Matt Stinchcomb Record at UT: 6-11 (.353) / 2nd year Record at MSU: 11-7 (.611) / 2nd year Sideline: Alyssa Lang Career Record: Same Career Record: 49-20 (.710) / 7th year Last Game: L, 43-14 vs. No. 3 Georgia Last Game: L, 56-23 at No. 7 Auburn RADIO: VOL NETWORK Local: WIVK-FM 107.7 | WNML-FM 99.1 TENNESSEE VS MISSISSIPPI STATE - OCTOBER 12, 2019 | NOON ET | SEC NETWORK | NEYLAND STADIUM (102,455) | KNOXVILLE, TENN. Sirius: Ch. 134 | XM: Ch. 191 | Internet: Ch. 962 QUICK COMPARISON Web: UTSports.com 23.6 (98/12) Points/Game (65/9) 30.2 Play-by-Play: Bob Kesling 28.8 (83/13) Points Allowed/Game (81/12) 28.6 Analyst: Tim Priest 137.6 (90/12) Rush Yards/Game (35/4) 206.2 Analyst: Brent Hubbs (85/12) Rush Yards Allowed/Game (70/11) 167.4 158.0 215.2 (86/10) Pass Yards/Game (108/14) 191.8 SOCIAL MEDIA 209.6 (54/6) Pass Yards Allowed/Game (83/10) 243.4 352.8 (106/13) Total Offense/Game (75/11) 398.0 Twitter/Instagram: @Vol_Football UTSPORTS.COM 377.0 (57/8) Total Defense/Game (77/13) 401.4 HAILSTATE.COM Facebook: Tennessee Football (National Ranking/Conference Ranking) KEY STORYLINES BY THE NUMBERS VOLS WELCOME BULLDOGS TO NEYLAND MAURER’S FIRST START SPARKS VOLS • UT LOOKS TO GET BACK IN WIN COLUMN: Tennessee • VOLS BATTLE : After true freshman QB Brian Maurer Brian Maurer’s first-ever welcomes Mississippi State to Knoxville for the first time tossed a 73-yard touchdown to Marquez Callaway and a completion inside Neyland since 2008 and the 21st time overall...UT holds a 13-7 lead 12-yard score to Jauan Jennings, Tennessee led 14-10 in Stadium was a 73-yard in the series in Knoxville and a 28-16-1 lead in all games the second quarter against No. -
It's Award Season for FWAA
It’s Award Season for FWAA; Time to meet at the Rose Bowl December 2005 Presenting awards is what the Foot- by the entire FWAA membership will be Vol. 43, No. 5 ball Writers Association of America does from Dec. 5-15. The winner will be an- best in December and January, including nounced during a BCS bowl game and during the annual meeting at the Rose honored at an event in the winning Inside this issue: Bowl on Jan. 3-5. coaches’ city next fall. The FWAA awards season kicked off The FWAA’s annual meeting will be President’ Alan on Dec. 5 when Louisville senior end Jan. 3-5 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in 2 Schmadtke’s column Elvis Dumervil became the first Cardinal Los Angeles, in conjunction with the Bowl to win the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Championship Series 1-2 game at the which the FWAA awards to the best de- Rose Bowl. Six named finalists for fensive player in college football. The FWAA Board meeting will be the Eddie Robinson Coach 3 Dumervil received the trophy at a gala afternoon of Jan. 3. And the awards of the Year Award banquet at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte, breakfast and meeting the next morning N.C., where a sellout crowd of 900 at- at the media hotel. Commissioners Kevin tended and Notre Dame coach Charlie Weiberg of the Big 12 and Mike Slive of Weis gave the keynote address. the SEC will be in attendance and an- Next up was the presentation of the swer media questions about the BCS . -
History of the Heisman Trophy
TEXAS FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY OF THE HEISMAN TROPHY YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS 2019 Joe Burrow LSU QB 1990 Ty Detmer BYU QB 1961 Ernie Davis Syracuse HB 2018 Kyler Murray Oklahoma QB 1989 Andre Ware Houston QB 1960 Joe Bellino Navy HB 2017 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma QB 1988 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State TB 1959 Billy Cannon LSU HB 2016 Lamar Jackson Louisville QB 1987 Tim Brown Notre Dame WR 1958 Pete Dawkins Army HB 2015 Derrick Henry Alabama RB 1986 Vinny Testaverde Miami (Fla.) QB 1957 John David Crow Texas A&M RB 2014 Marcus Mariota Oregon QB 1985 Bo Jackson Auburn TB 1956 Paul Hornung Notre Dame QB 2013 Jameis Winston Florida State QB 1984 Doug Flutie Boston College QB 1955 Howard Cassady Ohio State HB 2012 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M QB 1983 Mike Rozier Nebraska RB 1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB 2011 Robert Griffin III Baylor QB 1982 Herschel Walker Georgia TB 1953 John Lattner Notre Dame HB 2010 Cameron Newton Auburn QB 1981 Marcus Allen USC TB 1952 Billy Vessels Oklahoma HB 2009 Mark Ingram Alabama RB 1980 George Rogers South Carolina RB 1951 Dick Kazmaier Princeton RB 2008 Sam Bradford Oklahoma QB 1979 Charles White USC TB 1950 Vic Janowicz Ohio State HB 2007 Tim Tebow Florida QB 1978 Billy Simms Oklahoma HB 1949 Leon Hart Notre Dame End 2006 Troy Smith Ohio State QB 1977 EARL CAMPBELL TEXAS RB 1948 Doak Walker SMU RB 2005 Reggie Bush USC RB 1976 Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh RB 1947 John Lujack Notre Dame QB 2004 Matt Leinart USC QB 1975 Archie Griffin Ohio State TB 1946 Glenn Davis Army -
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$$ZZDDUUGGVV QQDDWLRQDOWLRQDO PPHHWLQHHWLQJJ WDWDNNHH FHFHQQWHUWHU VWVWDDJHJH ZLWK ))::$$$$ 'HFHPEHU 9RO 1R The Football Writers Association of Jan. 2-4 at the Century Plaza Hotel in America has selected winners of the Los Angeles in conjunction with the Bowl Bronko Nagurski and Outland Trophies Championship Series 1-2 game at the ,QVLGH WKLV LVVXH and named its 25-man All-America team. Rose Bowl in nearby Pasadena. A The FWAA also is preparing for its an- schedule of Rose Bowl events is on nual Meeting Jan. 2-4 in Los Angeles Page 8 of the Fifth Down. 3UHVLGHQW·V FROXPQ and selection of the Eddie Robinson The FWAA Board Meeting will be Coach of the Year. from 1-3 p.m. on Jan. 2 at the Governor’s (GGLH 5RELQVRQ &RDFK The Nagurski Trophy was claimed by Board Room at the Century Plaza Hotel. Oklahoma safety Roy Williams, who An invitation only Past Presidents dinner RI WKH <HDU ILQDOLVWV picked up the award at the Charlotte will be that evening. On Jan. 3 the Touchdown Club Banquet on Dec. 10 in FWAA’s award breakfast/meeting will be Charlotte, N.C. (Page 7). The Outland from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Westside $OO$PHULFD 2IIHQVH Trophy went to Miami (Fla.) offensive Room, also at the Century Plaza Hotel. tackle Bryant McKinnie (Page 6), who The presentation of the FWAA’s was named the winner on Dec. 6 in Or- Grantland Rice Trophy tentatively is $OO$PHULFD 'HIHQVH lando, Fla. scheduled for the morning of Jan. 4. The FWAA All-America team, which The FWAA has named a national 2XWODQG 7URSK\ ZLQ has been selected since 1944, was champion since 1954. -
Tennessee Football @Vol Football
GENERAL QUICK FACTS THE BASICS Location (Founded): Knoxville, Tenn. (1794) Conference: Southeastern Enrollment: 28,894 Colors: Orange & White Nickname: Volunteers STAFF Mascot: Smokey X Band: Pride of the Southland Chancellor: Donde Plowman Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce Director of Athletics: Phillip Fulmer Athletic Dept. Phone: 865.974.1220 PLAYERS FACILITY INFORMATION Facility (Opened): Neyland Stadium (1921) Capacity: 102,455 (Fourth-largest in CFB) Surface: Tifway 419 Bermuda Hybrid Grass Record at Neyland Stadium: 467-131-17 (.773) REVIEW HISTORY First Year of Football: 1891 All-Time Overall Record: 838-390-53 (.675) All-Time SEC Record: 336-213-19 (.608) SEC Championships: 13 (1998, 1997, 1990, 1989, 1985, 1969, 1967, 1956, 1951, 1946, 1940, 1939, 1938) HISTORY SEC Eastern Division Championships: 5 (2007, 2004, 2001, 1998, 1997) SEC Championship Games: 5 National Championships: 6 (1998, 1967, 1951, 1950, 1940, 1938) BCS Titles: 1 (1998) TEAM INFORMATION HONORS 2018 Overall Record: 5-7 Home / Away / Neutral: 4-3 / 1-3 / 0-1 SEC Record: 2-6 SEC Finish: 7th East Home / Away: 1-3 / 1-3 Starters Returning In 2019: 18 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeremy Pruitt VOLMANAC Offensive Coordinator: Jim Chaney Defensive Coordinator/DBs: Derrick Ansley Co-Defensive Coordinator/OLBs: Chris Rumph Special Teams Coord./ILBs: Kevin Sherrer Assistant Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator/WRs: Tee Martin Offensive Line: Will Friend Running Backs: David Johnson RECORDS 2019 SCHEDULE Tight Ends: Brian Niedermeyer Defensive Line: Tracy Rocker Date Opponent Site Quarterbacks: Chris Weinke Aug. 31 Georgia State Knoxville, Tenn. Dir. of FB Sports Performance: Craig Fitzgerald Sept. 7 BYU Knoxville, Tenn. -
Outland Trophy, Which Is More Or Less the Lineman’S Heisman
THE COFFIN CORNER, Vol. 19, No. 6 (1997) THE OUTLANDERS About this time of year, when a sportswriter wants to point out the obvious, he usually writes a column showing that Heisman Trophy winners are sometimes unsuccessful as pros. Then he’ll get a spate of disagreeable letters continuing the assault on the obvious noting that the Heisman is not awarded to the “best pro prospect.” Or that some great college backs are just too small to make good pros (Doak Walker, take note). Or that a great college back may be great because of his versatility whereas the pros want specialists (Doak Walker, take note again). Or that injuries were a factor in a star’s failure to shine. Or that the writer is an idiot anyway. I’ve never seen the same pro and con arguments advanced re-the Outland Trophy, which is more or less the Lineman’s Heisman. I’m sure it’s just part of the sportsworld’s neverending attempt to render linemen faceless, anonymous, and inconsequential. In reality, of course, linemen are the most important men on the field (not counting the back judge when your team is making a late drive to tie). Teams can win without great runners, receivers, or even great quarterbacks, but you can count the teams with sub-par lines AND winning records on Captain Hook’s bad hand. Here are the Outland winners through last year. Draw your own conclusions. -- BC OUTLAND TROPHY WINNERS YEAR PLAYER SCHOOL POS Draft Rnd ProBowl CAREER 1996 Orlando Pace Ohio State OT 1 - - 1995 Orlando Pace Ohio State OT - - - 1994 Zach Wiegert Nebraska OT 2 - 1995-96 STL 1993 -
TOUCHDOWN CLUB Congratulations
13227_Cover:X 1/8/12 2:46 PM Page 1 WALTER CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Forty-Fifth Annual National Awards Dinner Yale University Commons New Haven, Connecticut January 14, 2012 13227_001-029:X 1/9/12 4:36 PM Page 1 P.O. BOX 1663 • NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 06507 • TEL (203) 288-CAMP • www.waltercamp.org January 14, 2012 Dear Friends of Walter Camp: On behalf of the Officers – James Monico, William Raffone, Robert Kauffman, Timothy O’Brien and Michael Madera – Board of Governors and our all-volunteer membership, welcome to the 45th Annual Walter Camp Football Foundation national awards dinner and to the City of New Haven. Despite a challenging economy, the Walter Camp Football Foundation continues to thrive and succeed. We are thankful and grateful for the support of our sponsors, business partners, advertisers and event attendees. Tonight’s dinner sponsored by First Niagara Bank is the signature event for this All-America weekend along with being the premier college football awards dinner in the country. Since Thursday, the Walter Camp All-Americans, Alumni and major award winners have had a significant and positive impact on this city, its youth and the greater community. We remain committed to perpetuating the ideals and work of Walter Camp both on and off the gridiron. Our community outreach has included a Stay In School Rally for three thousand 7th and 8th graders at the Floyd Little Athletic Center, visits to seven hospitals and rehabilitation centers, and a fan festival for families and youth to meet and greet our guests. The Walter Camp membership congratulates the 2011 All-Americans and major award winners for their distinguished athletic achievements and for their ongoing commitment to service and to community. -
Signing Day 2009 Football Recruiting Sec Signees
6C j The Birmingham News Thursday, February 5, 2009 ** FOOTBALL RECRUITING SIGNING DAY 2009 SEC SIGNEES AUBURN’S CLASS OF 2009 Kentucky Travis Swanson, OL, 6-5, 298, Kingwood (Texas) HS Austin Tate, TE, 6-6, 230, Harrison (Ark.) HS Dontae Aycock Dee Ford Onterio McCalebb Brian Adams, WR, 6-4, 210, South Forsyth, Gainesville, Robert Thomas, DL, 6-1, 300, Muskogee (Okla.) HS RB, 5-10, 216, Tampa DE, 6-3, 205, St. Clair County RB, 6-0, 175, Fort Meade, Fla. Ga. Zhamal Thomas, OL, 6-4, 315, Navarro Junior College, Jordan Aumiller, ATH, 6-4, 199, Boyle Co., Danville, Corsicana, Texas Player of the Year in football-rich One of the most loyal and enthusi- One of the high-profile players in Ky. Terrell Williams, LB, 6-3, 217, Union HS, Tulsa, Okla. Hillsborough County in Florida and astic members of the signing class . the signing class — and he’s already Justin Bean, WR, 6-2, Tupelo (Miss.) HS Turell Williams, RB, 6-2, 215, Central HS, Helena-West Mister Cobble, DT 6-0, Central HS, Louisville, Ky. 5A All-State player . No. 16 running Had 90 tackles, including a whop- in school as January enrollee . Also Helena, Ark. signed with Auburn out of high Mark Crawford, DT, 6-1, 290, Coffeyville CC, Ronnie Wingo Jr., RB, 6-3, 220, St. Louis University HS back nationally by Rivals . Quar- ping 38 for a loss as a senior, that in- Indianapolis, Ind. Darius Winston, DB, 6-0, 180, Central HS, Helena- terbacked Chamberlain High School, cluded 18 sacks . -
Honors & Accolades
HONORS & ACCOLADES SEC FIRST ROUND NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS (1979-2018) YEAR SELECTION PLAyER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM YEAR SELECTION PLAyER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM 2018 8 Roquan Smith, Georgia Bears 2012 3 Trent Richardson, Alabama Browns 11 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama Dolphins 6 Morris Claiborne, LSU Cowboys 13 Da’Ron Payne, Alabama Redskins 7 Mark Barron, Alabama Buccaneers 20 Frank Ragnow, Arkansas Lions 10 Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina Bills 22 Rashaan Evans, Alabama Titans 12 Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State Eagles 23 Isaiah Wynn, Georgia Patriots 14 Michael Brockers, LSU Rams 25 Hayden Hurst, South Carolina Ravens 17 Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama Bengals 26 Calvin Ridley, Alabama Falcons 18 Melvin Ingram, South Carolina Chargers 29 Taven Bryan, Florida Jaguars 25 Dont’a Hightower, Alabama Patriots 31 Sony Michel, Georgia Patriots 2011 1 Cam Newton, Auburn Panthers 2017 1 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M Browns 3 Marcell Dareus, Alabama Bills 4 Leonard Fournette, LSU Jaguars 4 A.J. Green, Georgia Bengals 6 Jamal Adams, LSU Jets 5 Patrick Peterson, LSU Cardinals 14 Derek Barnett, Tennessee Eagles 6 Julio Jones, Alabama Falcons 16 Marlon Humphrey, Alabama Ravens 13 Nick Fairley, Auburn Lions 17 Jonathan Allen, Alabama Redskins 15 Mike Pouncey, Florida Dolphins 19 O.J. Howard, Alabama Buccaneers 25 James Carpenter, Alabama Seahawks 21 Jarrad Davis, Florida Lions 28 Mark Ingram, Alabama Saints 22 Charles Harris, Missouri Dolphins 32 Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State Packers 23 Evan Engram, Ole Miss Giants 27 Tre’Davious White, LSU Bills 2010 5 Eric Berry, Tennessee -
Fine Art Editions
New Life Art - Fine Art Editions Edition Image Size Issue Edition Size Issue Price Estimated Value/Status A Crimson Tradition 2010 Alabama vs. Texas • 2009 National Champions • 2010 BCS National Championship Game Regular Edition Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2010 6,200 $190 $200 - 250 Regular Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $290 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2010 2,009 $375 $395 - 450 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $475 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" 2010 100 $650 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 10" x 8" 2010 Open $30 AVAILABLE Print-Poem Series 10" x 8" 2010 Open $95 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing Reg Ed 14¾" x 11" 2010 5,000 $40 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing AP 14¾" x 11" 2010 100 $60 $60-70 Preliminary Pencil Drawing Mus Ed 14¾" x 11" 2010 100 $100 $100-150 Standard Edition Canvas Giclée 36" x 27" 2014 50 $2,000 AVAILABLE Artist's Edition Canvas Giclée 36" x 27" 2014 10 $3,000 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 15oz 2017 Open $19.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Eryk Anders, Kareem Jackson and Mike Johnson All In One Spirit 2011 Auburn vs. Oregon • 2010 National Champions • 2010 College Football Game of the Year • 2011 BCS National Championship Regular Edition Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2011 2,219 $190 AVAILABLE Regular Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $290 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2011 400 $375 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $475 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" 2011 100 $650 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 10"x8" 2011 Open $30 AVAILABLE * autographed by Kodi Burns, Zac Etheridge, Ryan Pugh and Lee Ziemba All on the Line 1980 Alabama vs.