Thanks PG.
In the meantime, I've figured out:
1. How to export a .db file from the game. (easy enough with in-game commissioner screen)
2. Locate the .db file and import it into my SQLite editor.
3. Export a CSV for all players in the game.
4. Import the CSV into a python editor and use Pandas and get the minimum, mean and max (as well as standard deviations) values created by default within the game for a good idea of how players should be rated. Note: I actually separated all these values out by percentile for positions played to get a real good idea of the distribution based on position.
5. I can edit those values quickly within Python or the CSV itself or the SQLite program.
6. I can export the SQLite DB.
But then ... the game won't import the SQLite DB.
I found this thread with a reference to MDB Viewer.But, at least for me, MDB Viewer Plus doesn't recognize either my SQLite DB (edited) or the .db file the game exports initially.
I also found this from last year:
Another thread about MDB Viewer Plus and AccessI think it is very possible to export the .db file. Automate a lot of the editing by scraping NCAA statistics from the Web and writing a python (or whatever) script to convert those to DDSCB consistent ratings files. There would be huge drawbacks to an automated conversion process, but it'd be helpful in at least getting an update started and then people could manually tweak their teams/conferences/whatever. However, I don't have Microsoft Access because I code as a hobby and use my Mac, Python and SQLite editor for that.
If anyone happens across this and can give me an idea of how to actually get an SQLite database file imported back into the game, please let me know.
Thanks again for trying to assist PG.