Okay, here’s my take on sharing my experience with creating a Rice Football Depth Chart.

Alright folks, let’s dive into this rice football depth chart thing. It was a bit of a slog, but hey, we got there in the end. So, buckle up, and I’ll walk you through what I did.
First off, I started by scouring the internet. I mean, really scouring. I was digging through old articles, team websites, and even some fan forums. I needed to piece together some kind of base understanding of what the roster even looked like. You know, the basic stuff.
Next, I grabbed all the names I could find. I’m talking every player, from the starters to the guys way down on the bench. My initial list was a mess – names misspelled, positions unclear, the whole nine yards. But hey, gotta start somewhere, right?
Then came the fun part: organizing. I decided to break it down by position – QB, RB, WR, OL, DL, LB, DB, and Special Teams. Each of those positions then got its own little section in my spreadsheet. I know, spreadsheet is boring, but you need it!
After that, it was all about ranking the players within each position. This is where things got a little subjective. I relied on a mix of things: past performance, coaches’ comments, and even my own gut feeling. I mean, you can only do so much with publicly available info.

I even tried to guesstimate the depth. Like, who’s likely to be the starter? Who’s the backup? Who’s the third-string guy who only sees the field when the game’s already decided? This part was tricky, but I did my best.
Then, after having my sheet, I was verifying data. I checked the official roster and I cross-referenced everything with whatever I can find from social media and interviews. I spent a lot of time ensuring that I’ve got the right players and positions.
I had to also update continuously. Football is a fluid sport. Things change quick. Players get injured, guys transfer, coaches make unexpected decisions. I had to be ready to tweak the depth chart on the fly, week after week.
One last thing, I double-checked my work. I did a final sweep to catch any lingering errors, inconsistencies, or outdated information.
So, there you have it. That’s pretty much how I put together my Rice Football depth chart. It was a time-consuming process, but I learned a lot about the team and the players in the process. Hope it helps you!
