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!!!
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Let me just tell you how good Stedman Bailey is...
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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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Collin Klein's Stat line for this week...
So the kid from Loveland, Colorado... Collin Klein has 6 rushing touchdowns in the last two weeks for Kansas State. I have two questions for you: Why isn't he on your fantasy team and what will his stats be versus the in-state rival Kansas Jayhawks this week? My guess for his quarterback stats are: 160 yards passing, 2 passing TD's, 70 yards rushing, 2 rushing TD's. That would equate out to about 37 fantasy points. Let's revisit this post this weekend, shall we?
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Sharp: The NCAA Uprights king
Quinn Sharp is a true BEAST kicking the football for Oklahoma State. He kicks, placekicks, and punts for the team all while leading the nation in points. I've seen certain high volume college fantasy websites not even mention him on their top 20 lists, when he should be at the top. He plays on possibly the most potent offense in the NCAA and thus gets PLENTY of extra points and field goal tries. If people want to ignore him that's their problem; I'll see him in the pros rivaling my CU Buffalo alum Mason Crosby.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Royce Pollard, WR from Hawaii: Can he finish the trifecta this week?
So Pollard's last two games have been 3 touchdown games in which he has 19 receptions for 361 yards; so he's averaged a little more than 180 yards and 9 catches a game. He's got a small task of taking on the San Jose State secondary this week which has given up 6 receiving touchdowns in its last two games; ironically fitting wouldn't you say? Bet on this guy having a big week and possibly hitting the trifecta of 3 touchdown games.
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Christine Michael vs Eric Stephens
I've got both of these guys doing well this week, but which one will out-do the other? Texas Tech's Stephens has 258 yards and 4 touchdowns running the ball in his last two games while Texas A&M's Michael is coming off a game of 230 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns. I'm going with Stephens because Michael is still sharing the load with previously blogged about running back Cyrus Gray at Texas A&M, and players tend to have a slightly down week after a huge game. Either way, I still believe in both as being solid choices to start this week at your running back slots.
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