HELP ME: I want to break down some Football/TKP Data for YOU

I have to break down a dataset in Pivot Charts in Excel and in Tableau for my Master's courses.

We have been given a dataset for a company, that I am not very interested in looking at and I have the option to do whatever I want with as long as I have a Dataset to analyze.

Somethings I have thought about from a previous thread are Tracking 5 Star Athletes, where they are from compared to where they end up in school (I can't find Datasets on these anywhere!). I could look at data about where VT recruits from and schools and what not. I just need to find the data.

Hell, Joe, if you would like, I can analyze TKP google analytics.

If you have something you want analyzed, a hypothesis you would like to me to try to verify, throw it in the comment section ALONG WITH WHERE I CAN ACCESS THE DATA and I will see what I can do. If I can create a graph, I'll host it somewhere, and share it here.

Please post the questions you want me to answer and the data set. That's all I ask.

Keep in the realm of NCAA Football, TKP, or Hokie Football. It's much more fun this way.

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