Table Lookup

quibilty

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I'm trying to create a look-up formula that fills in cell values in accordance with corresponding variables from different tabs.

For example:

In the tab "Match-Up", cell "J3", I'd like the formula to display the number of games "Auburn" has played (according to the data found in tab "Auburn") in which their opponent met the criteria of the following variables:

1) Played a game against an opponent from the SEC conference ("Conf"). The twelve "Conf" variables are listed in the "Match-Up" tab.
2) Played a game with 7 ("Days Between Games").
3) Played a game versus a "Ranked Opp" (a number greater than "0").
4) Played a game during the day (10am to 6:59pm = Day, 7pm or later = Night) ("Time").
5) Played a game on a Sat ("Day").
6) Did not play a ("Back-to-Back Road Game").
7) Played a game on the road (column "G", road game indicated by "@", home game indicated by nothing "", and a neutral game indicated by "N").

Basically, I'd like to be able to change the variables in B3:H3 and B4:H4 and have the corresponding data of J3:BF3 and J4:BF4 (from the appropriate tab) be displayed in the "Match-Up" tab.

NOTE: For columns J to L, I'd like those values to be sums, but for columns M to BF I'd like those values to be averages.

In the three examples the variables in "Match-Up" tab are highlighted in yellow, the data that meets the criteria indicated in the yellow cells that would be pulled from the look-up formula are highlighted in blue (in "Auburn" and "Florida" tabs). I've included what the results would look like for the chosen variables (yellow tabs).

Is this possible? Thank you.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Ag28MODgDep7Iw4SJrYi1kBhq9uwaSjxk4-vCoZ9nU/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14ioptQkoajtOZMl8fN1a-LXmRH8Gy8T5x62UzTeaHic/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GRiuzIStyUjEKGWun5f_-pwl-f-BfWSKDTIAN-_iL8U/edit?usp=sharing
 

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Using Function Arguments with nested formulas
If writing INDEX in Func. Arguments, type MATCH(. Use the mouse to click inside MATCH in the formula bar. Dialog switches to MATCH.

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