Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Championship

ROBERT GRIFFIN III, QB, BAYLOR

BRANDEN OLIVER, RB, BUFFALO

CHRIS POLK, RB, WASHINGTON

JUSTIN BLACKMON, WR, OKLAHOMA STATE

STEDMAN BAILEY, WR, WEST VIRGINIA

KAMAR JORDEN, WR, BOWLING GREEN

NICK HARWELL, WR, MIAMI OHIO

RYAN OTTEN, TE, SAN JOSE STATE

QUINN SHARP, K, OKLAHOMA STATE

LSU D


I won my second straight championship on the back of RG3, Polk, Blackmon, Bailey, Otten, Sharp, and the LSU D. This will be back to back league championships for me in two different leagues; and further proof that if you study long, study hard, you can put together stud teams that bring you championships.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Week 13 comparison: WV's Stedman Bailey vs Syracuse's Alec Lemon



Alec Lemon has put up HUGE numbers in the last two weeks; in those weeks combined Lemon had 19 catches for 336 yards and 3 touchdowns. In week 13 he goes up against Cincinnati whom which gives up the most passing yards in the Big East, and thus Lemon should have a solid week. One extra point though: Lemon has been inconsistent outside of the last two weeks putting up games like 23, 29, 32, 54, and 18 yards in the games prior. On the other hand, Stedman Bailey has been Mr. Consistency all season going for 100 yards plus in 7 out of 10 games. Bailey has 14 catches for 222 yards and 3 touchdowns in the last two weeks, and goes up against the #3 pass defense in the Big East, Pittsburgh, in week 13. So, Bailey has the tougher matchup this week, and that is why some other experts have Lemon MUCH higher in WR rankings this week than Bailey. But I'll take the guy who does his job week in and week out named Stedman.

Photos from blog.syracuse.com and Yahoo Sports

Friday, November 11, 2011

Marqise Lee is a carbon copy of Robert Woods lately...


Statistically, Lee and Woods are almost twins the last couple of weeks. In that stretch Lee has 16 catches, 218 yards, and 3 touchdowns versus Woods has 18 catches, 219 yards, and 3 touchdowns. The difference is that most people don't own Lee in their college leagues because he is an emerging true freshman, versus EVERYONE owns the stud sophomore Woods. Go get Lee!!

Photo from Yahoo Sports

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Kenny Turner from New Mexico State?



Kenny Turner is best friends with Chris Johnson and Mike Sims-Walker from High School, and he is looking to be a fellow NFL player like his pals next year. In the meantime he must carry the New Mexico State Aggies on his back the rest of the year at running back. The last game against Georgia was just one of the examples of how he is burdened with most of the load offensively; Turner had team highs of 94 yards rushing and 127 yards receiving while scoring the Aggies' only 2 touchdowns. He is a great all around running back and should be in your lineup this week against Fresno State in college fantasy football.

Photos from blogs.orlandosentinel.com and Yahoo Sports

Friday, October 28, 2011

CASE KEENUM!!! 9 Touchdowns in one game!! Who is this guy and what does he eat and drink?


Is this the peak performance for Case Keenum in his football career both college and pro? I think so. Keenum had 9 touchdowns, 534 yards passing, 32 yards rushing, and he got the victory for his team. One simple fact though, he was playing the lowly Rice University. Even still, he set the record for touchdown passes in one game; that's pretty impressive no matter who you're playing. This guy is now a serious contender for the Heismann Trophy with this performance and his team still unbeaten. Did I mention he scored 73 fantasy points last night alone. Sheesh!!!

Photo from Yahoo Sports

Friday, October 21, 2011

Let me just tell you how good Stedman Bailey is...


Stedman Bailey is 5'10", 195 lbs, and a sophmore. With that in mind, he's pulled down 27 catches for 518 yards and 4 touchdowns in the last 4 games for West Virginia; and I didn't mention he has 4.3 40 time speed. That is all.

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Ryan Otten is a M.O.N.S.T.E.R.


This hybrid tight end/oversized wide receiver is tearing up the field lately. San Jose State's 6'5", 230 lb, 21 year old boy has taken down an average of 6 catches for 91 yards in his last four games. He's on a bye this week, but for all of you in college leagues pick him up while he's hot, NOW. He's a STUD. BEAST. MONSTER.

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