Thursday, September 29, 2011

Is Robert Griffin the best college QB this year?


This "Crazy Stupid Athlete" Robert Griffin is not only a running threat, but he is lighting up the Baylor sky with the football. In 3 games he has 14 touchdowns, zero interceptions, 962 passing yards and 157 yards on the ground. So let's see, those averages are almost 5 touchdowns, 320 passing yards, and 52 yards on the ground A GAME. WOW! Looking much better than Andrew Luck statistically at this point.

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Tyler Shoemaker will be the best college receiver this week. Period.


As long as you have Boise State players in your league, Shoemaker is killing the red zone defenses with his route running. He has 5 touchdowns in his last two games!! He is facing a Nevada secondary this week that has given up 9 passing touchdowns in two games. I don't know how anyone can question that Shoemaker should lead all receivers this week in scoring based off those two quick fun facts. Sheesh... Get him in your WR slot this week! Remember, 5 touchdowns for Shoemaker and 9 touchdowns against Nevada in two games. DO IT!


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Dwayne Allen, TE from Clemson. I vouch for him...


7 receptions, 80 yards, and a touchdown last week against Auburn. Look at him in the TE slot to replace your underproducing slacker.

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Darrin Moore... Who's this beast at WR?


21 catches, 339 yards, and 4 touchdowns in the first two games! Sheesh... PICK HIM UP!

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Check out Cyrus Gray from Texas A & M


With 4 touchdowns, 50 carries, and 233 yards in the last two games this guy should definitely be owned and started! No hesitation.. DO IT.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Joseph Fauria... Better option than Michael Agnew at TE this year? Hmm...



Michael Egnew came into this season as the predicted #1 tight end in college football based off of last years stats (83 catches and almost 700 yards receiving). But, a backup tight end at UCLA is coming to steal Egnew's crown. In the first two weeks of the season Joseph Fauria of UCLA has 7 catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns. He has looked impressive and is only going to get more involved with the offense of the Bruins as he emerges from the backup tight end role into a star. Egnew's role has been downgraded a bit with the rising relationship of T.J. Moe at wideout and Missouri QB James Franklin. In two games and with the facts at hand, I would take Fauria to have the better season that veteran Egnew. BOLD.

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It shouldn't be any secret...


Paul Richardson from the University of Colorado Buffaloes has been the most dominating receiver in the first two weeks of NCAA Football. He has the mediocre CSU defense this week to deal with, and I figure he's due for another 100 yard day and a touchdown. EASY MONEY.

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