- DreuxBowl 2019 - Winner Mary LaViolette ($448.00) (total pool $680.00)
- DreuxBowl 2018 - Winner Cameron Tibbits ($462.00) (total pool $660.00)
- DreuxBowl 2017 - Winner Mike Collier ($462.00) (total pool $660.00)
- DreuxBowl 2016 - Winner Amanda Kujda ($532.00) (total pool $820.00)
- DreuxBowl 2015 - Winner Patrick Murray ($812.00) (total pool $1,280.00)
- DreuxBowl 2014 - Winner Matt Hill ($644.00) (total pool $960.00)
- DreuxBowl 2013 - Winner Matt Hill ($616.00) (total pool $980.00)
- DreuxBowl 2012 - Winner Amanda Kujda ($658.00) (total pool $980.00)
- DreuxBowl 2011 - Winner Mark Hernandez ($504.00) (total pool $720.00)
- DreuxBowl 2010 - Winner Mike Crockett ($336.00) (total pool $480.00)
- DreuxBowl 2009 - Winner Cody Roberts ($350.00) (total pool $480.00)
- DreuxBowl 2008 - Winner Mary LaViolette ($280.00) (total pool $400.00)
- DreuxBowl 2007 - Winner Amy LaViolette ($210.00) (total pool $300.00)
- DreuxBowl 2006 - Winner John Scott ($100.00) (total pool $100.00)
- Total DreuxBowl Winnings: $8,520.00
- 12/9/2019 - Made some very small changes to continue the project running; there is a generic version that has been partially developed, but has not yet been released. We hope to release this every year so that larger audiences can setup their own versions of the game, but thus far this has not come to fruition.
- 12/27/2016 - Fixed all of the scoring systems so that the configuration file defines the winners outside of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. This should make future rollouts of the software program much easier. Also changed all of the configuration variables so that the older variable names (deprecated years ago) have been entirely removed).
- 12/8/2015 - Fixed the date function so that the copyright does not fall out of sequence.
- 12/12/2014 - Modified the total number of teams and set to a dynamic value to accommodate the new NCAA National Championship game.
- 12/26/2012 - Fixed spelling of "losses". Thanks to Ted Thompson for the correction
- 12/4/2012 - Expanded UI width to more standard 984px layout.
- 12/24/2011 - Added Moving Ranks module to DreuxBowl so that people can view their rank change across the game play.
- 12/6/2011 - Administration components working and new Dreuxbowl for 2012 ready to go
- 12/9/2010 - Updated the look and feel of the DreuxBowl to what it is today. Also had the front page logo designed by Mike Sears.
- 12/8/2010 - Finally changed the registration piece to use a simple drag and drop table display (built on a jQuery plugin). This should make it much more trivial for people to register for the site.
- 12/10/2009 - Added a new method to help with the registration process. It's a little bulky with the checkboxes, but the drag and drop methods were proving too frustrating to implement across the different browsers (even with the help of jQuery and/or Prototype).
- 4/18/2008 - With the launch of the NEW kevinludlow.com we can finally learn more about this Dreux character.
- 12/24/2007 - Scenarios module created and added allowing users to play with potential scenarios and have the final results of the scenario tabulated. Note that this module uses AJAX functionality in order to smoothly display all information.
- 12/22/2007 - Group analysis module created and added allowing users to see predicted results of contest from the group standpoint. The concept for this piece was taken from Mike Crockett's master's thesis, and was suggested for implementation by Dave Guezuraga.
- 12/21/2007 - DreuxBowl 2008 released by Kevin Ludlow at www.austinsmoke.com/DreuxBowl2008 (Original URL)
- 12/20/2007 - Minor modifications made to core of program and new year entries added.
- 12/22/2006 - Official web address, dreuxbowl.com, registered and backend configured.
- 12/21/2006 - DreuxBowl 2007 released by Kevin Ludlow at www.austinsmoke.com/DreuxBowl2007 (Original URL)
- 12/19/2006 - Master bowl spreadsheet compiled by Dreux. Total of 15 participants this year.
- 12/10/2006 - Dreux LaViolette begsin this year's bowl pool, dubbed the Dreux Bowl. Entry files are still sent out on an Excel (.xls) spreadsheet. Entry deadline is set for Dec 18th, 2006.
- 10/12/2006 - Mike Crockett launches test version of new DreuxBowl signup at www.emergingfreedom.com.
- 04/29/2006 - Mike Crockett finishes initial system for allowing users to signup to next year's DreuxBowl. System is immediately taken down pending more development.
- 01/04/2006 - Rotten Dreux's Bowl Pool '05/'06 ends. John Scott named winner with 200/325 points.
- 12/29/2005 - Remaining permutations model developed and launched on site. The permutations model allows the user to see all remaining outcomes of the game (based upon calculating ALL possibilities) and furthermore calculates the percentage chance of any given person finishing in any given position.
- 12/25/2005 - People now have the ability to check the current standings of the bowl pool. Note that places are only being ordered by max number of points - ties are ignored.
- 12/15/2006 - DreuxBowl 2006 released by Kevin Ludlow at www.austinsmoke.com/DreuxBowl (Original URL)
- 12/14/2005 - This year's pool officially named: Rotten Dreux's Bowl Pool '05/'06
- 12/13/2005 - Initial DreuxBowl development process begins. Basic database structure introduced, configuration files established and bowl schedule placed online. Package also developed to allow new signups the ability to register their teams.
- 12/12/2005 - Dreux announces the 2005/2006 bowl pool via email.
- 12/2004 - Bowl pool 2004/2005 started by Dreux LaViolette. Simple Excel (.xls) spread sheet used as a means to register contestants.