KANSAS FOOTBALL
Defensive Intelligence

Built for a program like Kansas Football.

A working demonstration of a defensive intelligence layer, built around the way a college program already operates on game day. The data is illustrative. The architecture, the surfaces, and the workflow are real. When built for Kansas specifically, every layer would wire to the program's actual scouting cadence, the coordinator's call sheet, and the analytics contractor in the booth.

The system sits inside the booth computer carve-out. A central booth computer runs the spreadsheet logic. Coaches' laptops connect to it directly through wired or Bluetooth pairing inside the booth, no Wi-Fi, no internet, no sideline feeds, no tablets. Plays move from the assistant's input app to the coordinator's dashboard through spreadsheet formulas any compliance officer can read line by line. A non-coaching analytics contractor operates the input. The architecture is the compliance posture. There is no black box behind it.

Spreadsheet screenshot of the input log: structured row per play with down and distance, formation, result, yards, and free-form notes.
What the assistant captures between snaps

Structured row per play. Down and distance, formation, result, yards, free-form notes. Penalty rows logged separately so play counts stay clean.

Spreadsheet screenshot of the dashboard logic: each metric paired with its visible spreadsheet formula across Missouri offense totals, formation breakdown, and KU stop rate.
How the math rolls up

Every count, every rate, every average rendered as a visible spreadsheet formula. COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIF, SUM. No machine learning model. No prediction layer. Just math any coach has been doing on paper for forty years, except faster and color-coded.

When built for Kansas, the engagement runs as a two-game pilot. The system gets wired to the program's existing scouting workflow, the contractor model is set up to satisfy compliance, and the offline laptop pattern stays exactly as shown here. The pilot proves the cadence on real opponents before the program decides on the full season.