Abstract

This study uses the TOPSIS-RSR comprehensive evaluation method to provide 8-week training guidance to 32 college football players, and uses expert interviews, questionnaires and other methods to evaluate the rationality of the 8 offensive and defensive indicators counted by the athletes. It aims to Provide a richer theoretical reference basis for future college football team training. The results show that the TOPSIS-RSR method can only evaluate the results of each team from an objective and quantitative perspective. There may be certain errors in the evaluation process from the final game results, and it requires multiple levels of consideration between teams and players. There are many internal and external uncertain factors such as time, individuals, coaches, etc. Applying the TOPSIS-RSR comprehensive evaluation method to football training technology will help college students with certain football skills to improve their technical level. It is concluded that for athletes whose age, sports level, training years, etc. are variable factors at different stages, the reasonable arrangement of training cycles must be fully considered.

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