Thursday, December 31, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 8

[Monday] The Game of the Week between Boilers and Gordon Bombay saw Jerome Randle (16pts, 3reb, 4ast) and California cruise to a 85-51 win over Utah Valley St. It got out of hand early, so Randle didn't play much. It was the first time he logged less than 30 minutes in over a month. With only a four-point lead, and two minutes and change left, Ed Davis (11pts, 15reb) helped North Carolina slip past a gutsy Rutgers squad. This was Davis' third double-double in the month of December, and he matched a season-high 15 rebounds. Fellow Tar Heel Deon Thompson (14pts, 5reb, 1stl) is officially in a slump for Chalmers Chiefers. After averaging 17.7 points and 8.9 rebounds in the month of November (7 games), Thompson's production has fallen to 11.5 points and 6.2 rebounds in December (6 games).

[Tuesday] The Game of the Week had the night off, but there were plenty of great performances to go around last night. Cole Aldrich (11pts, 14reb, 1ast, 6blk, 3stl) recorded his second straight double-double for Chalmers Chiefers, as #1 Kansas cruised to their 50th straight win at Allen Fieldhouse, a 30-point victory over Belmont. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd jumped out to a big lead, with great games from Derrick Favors (13pts, 11reb, 2ast, 3blk, 4stl) and Landry Fields (24pts, 9reb, 4ast, 5stl). They needed a clutch, game-winning jumper from Da'Sean Butler (17pts, 7reb, 3ast) with :02 left, but West Virginia remained unbeaten after defeating a pesky Marquette team. Butler was clutch, but the man of the match was Devin Ebanks (19pts, 8reb, 4ast, 1stl), who got his first start on the season, thanks to his lazy owner... Aids. But last night's high score belonged to one of Aids' opponents. Despite a controversial win of Week 7 POW, Wesley Johnson (20pts, 19reb, 2ast, 5blk, 1stl) backed it up. Johnson ripped down a career-high 19 rebounds against Seton Hall, in a game jam-packed with highlights. With their win last night, Syracuse now moves to 13-0 on the season.

[Wednesday] Three starters from the Game of the Week saw action last night. Boilers' Joe Trapani (9pts, 8reb, 3ast, 1stl) did not have one of his better games, going 4-12 from the floor. Gordon Bombay countered with Sylven Landesberg (19pts, 6reb, 4ast, 1blk) and Trey Thompkins (12pts, 13reb, 2ast, 1blk). With most of the remaining players still waiting their turn, this matchup is still up for grabs. JaMychal Green (19pts, 8reb, 2ast, 5blk, 1stl) strung together successful back-to-back starts for Chalmers Chiefers. But their opponent was responsible for last night's high score: Mike Davis (20pts, 17reb, 3ast). Davis now has four double-doubles in his last six starts for WGP.

[Thursday] Gordon Bombay needed a big game out of his first round pick, Kyle Singler (20pts, 5reb, 5ast, 1blk, 1stl), and he got just that. Fellow Dukie Jon Scheyer (19pts, 4reb, 11ast, 1stl) was Thursday's high scorer, as the Blue Devils dominated the Pennsylvania Quakers, 114-55. It wasn't a pretty game, but Oklahoma's Tiny Gallon (8pts, 5reb, 1ast) shattered the backboard during their beating in Spokane at the hands of Gonzaga.

[Friday] The only league game on New Year's Day was a battle of two unbeaten teams. E'Twaun Moore (15pts, 2reb, 3ast, 2stl) and the Boilermakers delivered a 77-62 beatdown to West Virginia in West Lafayette. In a losing effort, Kevin Jones (12pts, 8reb, 1blk) was the leading rebounder for the Mountaineers. But he struggled mightily while trying to guard Purdue's JaJuan Johnson (25pts, 10reb, 1ast, 2blk) who has unfortunately become irrelevant this season, thanks to Booo Joel.

[Saturday] With their backs up against the wall, Boilers' stars came up big. Tasmin Mitchell (19pts, 12reb, 2ast, 1stl) and Stanley Robinson (22pts, 16reb, 1ast, 2blk, 2stl) both recorded double-doubles. Going into the final day of Week 8, the Game of the Week has still yet to be decided. Though their teams came up short this week, Aids' Jerome Dyson (20pts, 2reb, 10ast, 2blk, 2stl) and Neenan's Warriors Ekpe Udoh (12pts, 20reb, 3ast, 2blk) both recorded their second double-doubles.

[Sunday] There were some fantastic finishes to close out Week 8. It was a forgettable day for Jamine Peterson (14pts, 5reb), but Greivis Vasquez (24pts, 5reb, 6ast, 1blk, 2stl) secured the Game of the Week victory for Boilers. After trailing by a seemingly insurmountable deficit of 49+ points, Al-Farouq Aminu (26pts, 18reb, 2ast, 3blk, 2stl) dropped 51 in Wake Forest's double-overtime thriller against Xavier in the Skip Prosser Classic, capping an unbelievable comeback for The Pink Jellybeans.

Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Monday, December 28, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 8


Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, December 28th... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 8:

* Boilers (4-3) vs. Gordon Bombay (6-1)
Booo Joel (0-7) vs. Maria Koppen (1-6)
The Pink Jellybeans (3-4) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (5-2)
WGP (4-3) vs. Chalmers Chiefers (5-2)
Aids (2-5) vs. Crimson & Bluebloods (6-1)
God's on my side (4-3) vs. Neenan's Warriors (2-5)

* Game of the Week


Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 7


Here are the storylines from Week 7: Four forfeits made for a disappointing holiday weekend of hoops. Hopefully some owners return with a newfound focus... After questioning his team's scoring power, Boilers has to be pleasantly surprised. His squad has won three of their last four, and is currently second in overall points scored. Despite a player advantage, The Pink Jellybeans lost for the second time in as many weeks. Time to pick up the pieces and hold onto that last playoff spot. But is it too late? Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 7:

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 7

[Monday] It appears a handful of teams checked out early for the holidays. Only five lineups were turned in before the deadline. Nevertheless, let's hope that teams continue to fight the good fight the rest of the way. I will definitely take these recent actions into consideration for the upcoming power rankings. Boilers and Neenan's Warriors were the only teams with active players last night. Coincidentally, they are playing each other this week. It's been a disappointing season for Arizona, who squeaked by Lipscomb in overtime last night. Nic Wise (26pts, 3reb, 3ast, 4stl) hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer, improving the Wildcats record to 5-5 on the year. Devan Downey (16pts, 3reb, 8ast, 7stl) five-finger discounted Furman all game long, with seven thefts. But Monday's high scorer belonged to Boilers, as Jamine Peterson (25pts, 13reb, 1ast, 1blk) logged his third straight double-double, giving him seven total this season.

[Tuesday] After last night's games, all but one matchup (Boilers vs. Neenan's Warriors) has been decided. God's on my side got another double-double out of Luke Harangody (20pts, 11reb, 5ast, 1blk). Their 1-player penalty appears to be insignificant now. Damion James (23pts, 13reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) led the Longhorns to a convincing 79-68 win over #9 Michigan St. What slump? Quincy Pondexter (25pts, 13reb, 2ast, 3blk) broke out of his scoring rut after Texas A&M's Donald Sloan broke his right tibia and fibula. On a lighter note... Wesley Johnson (19pts, 11reb, 2ast, 2blk, 2stl), the Corsicana Kid, paced the undefeated Orange in their 92-60 blowout win over Oakland.

[Wednesday] After a slow start, Gordon Bombay bounced back with a vengeance. Thanks to double-doubles by Sylven Landesberg (14pts, 12reb, 6ast, 1stl) and Trey Thompkins (35pts, 15reb, 1blk), Bombay remains tied for first place. Chalmers Chiefers got an unexpected monster game from JaMychal Green (27pts, 13reb, 3blk, 1stl) against Mercer. While Samardo Samuels (29pts, 15reb, 2ast, 1stl) was just icing on the cake of God's on my side's Week 7 victory.

[Thursday/Friday/Saturday] No games/players of record.

[Sunday] Only three starting players remained going into the final day of Week 7. And each of them put up some eye-popping numbers. As if they needed any more points, Boilers ran up the score with season-high scoring outings from Greivis Vasquez (26pts, 8reb, 5ast, 1stl) and  Stanley Robinson (29pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1blk, 2stl). The Pink Jellybeans have lost three straight, but place no blame on Jimmy Butler (16pts, 8reb, 5ast, 2stl), who was responsible for over 30% of the team's scoring this week.

Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Monday, December 21, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 7


Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, December 21st... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 7:

Boilers (3-3) vs. Neenan's Warriors (2-4)
Booo Joel (0-6) vs. Crimson & Bluebloods (5-1)
The Pink Jellybeans (3-3) vs. God's on my side (3-3)
WGP (3-3) vs. Aids (2-4)
* Gordon Bombay (5-1) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (5-1)
Maria Koppen (1-5) vs. Chalmers Chiefers (4-2)

* Game of the Week

Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 6

Here are the storylines for Week 6: After this week's Game of the Week, there are no unbeaten teams remaining. Crimson & Bluebloods tamed the beast of the league, Gordon Bombay. This forced a three-way tie atop the standings between the two and Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd, who is riding a four-game winning streak. After Maria Koppen pulled out a victory, Booo Joel is now the only winless team in the league. With three straight forfeits, it's only a matter of time before rumblings of a winless season surface. Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 6:

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 6

[Monday] Unfortunately, three teams did not submit lineups at all yesterday. It looks like some have given up. But for the rest of us with an ounce of pride, let's make the rest of this season a memorable one. Only two players were in action last night, and both had solid outings. God's on my side jumped out to a big lead, as Gani Lawal (29pts, 7reb, 1blk, 1stl) and Georgia Tech overpowered Chattanooga on the front line. The Game of the Week nearly had a player penalty. But I couldn't stand the idea of having an asterisk next to this potential win for my squad. Storm Warren (14pts, 12reb, 1ast, 2stl) has three double-doubles in his last three games. Only a 2-7 performance from the stripe could slow down this Bayou Bengal, because SE Louisiana sure couldn't.

[Tuesday] We're only two days into the week, but a handful of matchups appear to be all but over. Neenan's Warriors and Chalmers Chiefers are too talented to blow a 2-man advantage at this point in the season. God's on my side has gotten off to one of the best starts of the year. Jon Scheyer (36pts, 8reb, 9ast, 1blk, 1stl) buried seven threes in Duke's 113-68 rout of Gardner-Webb. WGP got no help from LaceDarius Dunn (3pts, 2reb, 1ast), fouling out in only 17 minutes of action. But Baylor teammate Tweety Carter (27pts, 4reb, 8ast, 4stl) scored 27 points for the second straight game. It's still early in the Game of the Week, but Gordon Bombay struggled out of the gate last night. Kyle Singler (11pts, 5reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl) was held scoreless in the first half. And Damion James (8pts, 9reb, 1ast, 1stl) was hardly needed in Texas' blowout of Texas-Pan American in embarrassing fashion.

[Wednesday] Trevon Hughes (20pts, 6reb, 3ast, 4stl) helped Gordon Bombay get back on the right track last night. With a win wrapped up, Neenan's Warriors continue to pile on the points. Dominique Jones (27pts, 6reb, 2ast, 2blk, 5stl) kept his hot streak alive against Central Florida. Although benching Dwayne Collins (20pts, 15reb, 2ast), who would have given him 40+ points, doesn't look so smart now. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd's Derrick Favors (15pts, 11reb, 1ast, 3blk, 4stl) has four double-doubles in his last five games. Things are definitely starting to click for the bluechipper from Atlanta. But last night's greatest game came from Clemson's Trevor Booker (13pts, 12reb, 9ast, 3blk), who narrowly missed a triple-double. We haven't heard his name much this year, mainly because Maria Koppen is 50/50 on turning in lineups. Despite a 1-man advantage, The Pink Jellybeans have a lot of catching up to do, heading into this weekend's games.

[Thursday] With most of the matchups still in the balance, this weekend is shaping up to be an ultimate marathon of hoops. Last night featured two players, who both led their teams to close wins. Tasmin Mitchell (27pts, 6reb, 3ast, 1blk, 2stl) helped Boilers bounce back from a dreadful start. He drained all three of his three-pointers, including the game-winner with :36 left. The Game of the Week has been quite the battle so far. Crimson & Bluebloods' Tracy Smith (21pts, 8reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl) struggled from the charity stripe (3-7), but made two clutch baskets down the stretch, putting the Wolfpack ahead for good.

[Friday] No players/games of record.

[Saturday] With finals week in the rear view mirror, Saturday's games were jammed with players. The shootout between Boilers and Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd came down to the wire. Malcolm Delaney (26pts, 4reb, 6ast, 2stl) and Landry Fields (24pts, 9reb, 5ast, 1stl) were scoring machines in their games. The Pink Jellybeans' Herb Pope (13pts, 11reb, 4ast, 2blk, 4stl) continued his hot streak with another double-double. But today's difference maker was Alex Stepheson (19pts, 15reb, 1ast), who now gives Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd a commanding lead.

[Sunday] Well, Boilers gave it a hell of a shot... but it just wasn't enough. Joe Trapani (21pts, 10reb, 2ast, 4blk, 3stl), earned his second double-double on the season, while recording season highs in blocks and steals. With the third highest score for Week 6, Boilers just caught a bad break in matchups. Even though The Pink Jellybeans had a man advantage, Al-Farouq Aminu (18pts, 13reb, 3ast, 1blk, 2stl) couldn't complete a comeback against Maria Koppen.

Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Monday, December 14, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 6

Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, December 14th... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 6:

Boilers (3-2) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (4-1)
Booo Joel (0-5) vs. Neenan's Warriors (1-4)
The Pink Jellybeans (3-2) vs. Maria Koppen (0-5)
WGP (3-2) vs. God's on my side (2-3)
Aids (2-3) vs. Chalmers Chiefers (3-2)
* Gordon Bombay (5-0) vs. Crimson & Bluebloods (4-1)

* Denotes this week's Game of the Week

Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 5

Here are the storylines for Week 5: With five forfeits this week, it appears that just submitting a lineup might be enough to make the playoffs. As commissioner, I am not going to beg people to play. But I have no problem questioning teams' fanhood whenever necessary. On a bright note, Neenan's Warriors got their first win on the year. Though it was a forfeit, their scoring totals were respectable. After falling in the opening week, Crimson & Bluebloods have rattled off four straight wins. They have led the league in scoring in each of the last two weeks. A collision with undefeated Gordon Bombay awaits, next week's Game of the Week. Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 5:

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 5

[Monday] Unfortunately, Week 5 started out slowly, with four teams failing to turn in lineups before the deadline. You have to wonder if some of them have what it takes to make it through the rest of the season. Hopefully the intensity picks up, because it's a little early to be throwing in the towel... With only one starter (and two head coaches) in action last night, the scoring wasn't very high. Although, Rick Barnes and Texas clobbered Long Beach St 107-74, covering the 21.5-point spread easily. It always helps when your head coach can give your team a scoring boost like that. [Tuesday] Slow and steady wins the race, but I'm sure this isn't what teams had in mind. The player penalties were increased to two players, and most of their opponents should be feeling good about their chances now. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd's Alex Stepheson (10pts, 10reb, 7blk, 1stl) had a decent game, but 8 turnovers hurt his double-double bonus in a big way. His Trojan teammate, Nikola Vucevic (14pts, 15reb, 3ast, 1blk, 2stl), had a solid debut for WGP against Sacramento St. All but one of WGP's players will be done after tonight's games. So we'll see just how big of a lead they can accumulate, as only one of Crimson & Bluebloods' starters will be in the books after Thursday's games. [Wednesday] Of the 14 players in action last night, only two scored more than 30. The Pink Jellybeans got off to a fast start, as Scottie Reynolds (22pts, 6reb, 5ast, 1blk, 4stl) buried 4-5 shots and 12-14 free throws in a win against St. Joseph's. Unfortunately for Boilers, last night's high scorer was on his bench. Nic Wise (24pts, 6reb, 5ast, 2stl), who has not started since Week 2, made an impressive bid to return to the starting lineup. [Thursday] The "Game of the Week" between WGP and Crimson & Bluebloods is shaping up to be quite a battle. All but one of WGP's players have played, while Crimson & Bluebloods saw their first player in action last night. Wesley Johnson (17pts, 10reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) had a quiet double-double in Syracuse's 85-73 win over Florida in a battle of unbeatens. [Friday] Tennessee got a blowout win against Middle Tennessee St, but Tyler Smith (7pts, 4reb, 5ast) continues to be a non-factor. Chalmers Chiefers is obviously licking his chops for the return of DePaul's Mac Koshwal, Smith's likely replacement in the starting lineup. On that same note, Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd continues to battle the injury bug as well. CBS Sports reported that North Carolina's Marcus Ginyard will sit out against Presbyterian (left foot injury) on Saturday. Luckily his opponent, none other than Maria Koppen, failed to submit a lineup and capitalize on this walking wounded squad. [Saturday] Today's games determined most of the outcomes for matchups in Week 5. And the Game of the Week is all but over. Thanks to some big-time performances from Ed Davis (20pts, 10reb, 3ast, 5blk, 2stl) and Storm Warren (21pts, 16reb, 1blk, 2stl) Crimson & Bluebloods looks to have victory in hand over WGP. Gordon Bombay didn't need it, but a monster effort by Damion James (21pts, 16reb, 2ast, 3stl) was just icing on the cake for the league's lone undefeated team. No players matched the production of a pair of Seton Hall Pirates, however. Jeremy Hazell (33pts, 12reb, 5ast, 4stl) put Neenan's Warriors in the win column for the first time. While The Pink Jellybeans' Herb Pope (15pts, 20reb, 4ast, 3blk, 1stl) made it an uphill battle for Chalmers Chiefers going into the final day. [Sunday] Chalmers Chiefers might want to think about changing his name to Captain Comeback. Despite the efforts of Al-Farouq Aminu (11pts, 10reb, 1ast) to maintain The Pink Jellybeans' lead, DeShawn Sims (23pts, 12reb, 4ast, 1blk, 2stl) helped Chalmers Chiefers pull out the win by a nose. It's a shame that one of these teams had to lose, especially when you consider there were five teams that essentially forfeited this week. Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Monday, December 07, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 5

Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, December 7th... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 5:

Boilers (2-2) vs. God's on my side (2-2)
Booo Joel (0-4) vs. Gordon Bombay (4-0)
The Pink Jellybeans (3-1) vs. Chalmers Chiefers (2-2)
* WGP (3-1) vs. Crimson & Bluebloods (3-1)
Aids (2-2) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-4)
Maria Koppen (0-4) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (3-1)

* Denotes this week's "Game of the Week"

Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 4

Here are the storylines for Week 4: Aids had some tough luck, posting 150+ points while playing the league's high scorer, Boilers (189.75). Despite leading the league in overall scoring, Aids is just 2-2 on the year. The three 0-4 teams are putting themselves in quite a hole. But there is still plenty of time to make up ground and fight for that last playoff spot. And it's going to be an interesting next two months for Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd, without Evan Turner. Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 4:

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 4

[Monday] Only a half-dozen players saw time last night, but most got their teams off to a solid start. Greg Monroe (19pts, 11reb, 3ast, 1blk) finally looked like a leader for the Hoyas. Though he only hit 8 of 19 shots, Aids should be encouraged that he's becoming more of a selfish player. He's far too talented to defer to his teammates any longer. Wesley Johnson (19pts, 9reb, 5ast, 2stl) outscored Colgate by himself in the first half. Luckily for Maria Koppen, he only played 23 minutes and finished just short of a double-double. And I'm not sure why Louisville allows Kentucky to take over Freedom Hall for an annual cameo, but they put on quite a show last night. Patrick Patterson (17pts, 9reb, 2ast, 1blk) got points easily thanks to Kentucky's trigger man John Wall (12pts, 4reb, 14ast, 6stl), last night's high scorer. [Tuesday] Thanks to Booo Joel's lack of a lineup, God's on my side probably clinched a win last night. Luke Harangody (27pts, 12reb, 1ast, 1blk, 2stl) helped Notre Dame beat up on Idaho St. A shorthanded LSU squad got double-doubles from both Tasmin Mitchell (26pts, 10reb, 1ast, 2stl) and Storm Warren (18pts, 16reb, 2ast, 2blk, 2stl), as they willed the Bayou Bengals to victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. The Big Ten/ACC Challenge was in full swing last night: In Maryland's win over Indiana, Greivis Vasquez (23pts, 5reb, 8ast, 1blk) hit 13-14 from the stripe, and scored more than 20 points for the first time this season. But the headliner was a rematch of last year's National Championship. It was close, but North Carolina defeated Michigan State for the third time in twelve months, this time 89-82. Ed Davis (22pts, 6reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) continued his hot streak, but Deon Thompson (14pts, 4reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl) did not fare nearly as well (3 fouls, 5 turnovers). As for Chalmers Chiefers, his remaining five starters are all in action on Wednesday night. Can he hold onto his early lead against Gordon Bombay for the rest of the week? It should be interesting... [Wednesday] Well, it only took eleven years for the Big Televen to finally win one. Tied 4-5 in the series, the Big Ten swept the last two games, including an upset of #5 Duke at the hands of Wisconsin. Kyle Singler (28pts, 6reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl) was unstoppable in the first half. But the Badgers got just enough stops down the stretch to pull off the upset. The #1 Jayhawks used a 36-0 run (1 shy of the NCAA record) to more than triple-up Alcorn St, 98-31. It was the fewest points ever allowed in Allen Fieldhouse. Cole Aldrich (13pts, 16reb, 1ast, 3blk, 2stl) and Xavier Henry (18pts, 3reb, 1blk, 4stl) scored 31 by themselves. The only bad news for Chalmers Chiefers, the rest of his players only combined for 32.25 FCH points. Tyler Smith (15pts, 3reb, 4ast, 1stl), DeShawn Sims (4pts, 4reb) and JaMychal Green (7pts, 5reb, 3ast, 2blk) were all held far below their averages. But for now, the Game of the Week is a waiting game. And it gets started tonight, with Gordon Bombay's Damion James. [Thursday] The Big XII/Pac-10 Hardwood Series is a one-sided contest so far. As of last night's games, the Big XII holds a 5-0 lead. In this week's Game of the Week, Gordon Bombay is in the driver's seat after Damion James (19pts, 9reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl) led Texas to victory over Southern Cal. And it was pretty obvious that Maria Koppen won't go down without a fight. Last night's high score belonged to Tweety Carter (27pts, 4reb, 3ast, 1stl) as Baylor took down the Sun Devils in Tempe, Arizona. [Friday] Only one starter was in action last night - The Pink Jellybeans' Cory Higgins (15pts, 3reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl). Colorado looks much improved from a season ago, but Oregon State got the Pac-10 off the schnide. They notched their first victory of the Big XII/Pac-10 Hardwood Series. [Saturday] Week 4 is winding down, and most of the matchups are nearly complete. Mike Davis (16pts, 12reb, 1ast, 1stl) did his best to make up ground for WGP, but they fell short against Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd. Unfortunately, Evan Turner (4pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1stl) will miss the next eight weeks after sustaining multiple spine fractures in Ohio State's game against Eastern Michigan. God's on my side put an exclamation point on his forfeit victory against Booo Joel, as Jarvis Varnado (14pts, 8reb, 1ast, 4blk, 3stl) and Mississippi St broke the century mark against St. Bonaventure, 103-53. Gordon Bombay clinched a win in the Game of the Week, and Trevon Hughes (20pts, 7reb, 4ast, 2blk, 1stl) is quickly becoming a consistent contributor. Saturday's high score belonged to The Pink Jellybeans' Jimmy Butler (19pts, 12reb, 1ast, 2stl), who closed the door on a Neenan's Warriors' comeback with his third double-double on the year. [Sunday] Aids made a valiant attempt at a comeback, riding a near triple-double from Jerome Dyson (24pts, 14reb, 9ast, 2blk, 3stl). But in the end, Boilers held onto his lead comfortably with a solid day from Quincy Pondexter (20pts, 7reb, 4ast, 2blk, 3stl). Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Monday, November 30, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 4

Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, November 30th... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 4:

Boilers (1-2) vs. Aids (2-1)
Booo Joel (0-3) vs. God's on my side (1-2)
The Pink Jellybeans (2-1) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-3)
WGP (3-0) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (2-1)
* Gordon Bombay (3-0) vs. Chalmers Chiefers (2-1)
Crimson & Bluebloods (2-1) vs. Maria Koppen (0-3)

* Denotes this week's "Game of the Week"

Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 3

Here are the storylines for Week 3: Chalmers Chiefers vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd didn't live up to the hype. Perhaps the early pat on the back (i.e. #1 in power rankings) went to their heads. Time to regroup for Chalmers Chiefers... Speaking of regrouping, God's on my side is probably anxious for some out-of-conference games. His only win came at the hands of a Maria Koppen forfeit. We'll see how well this team fares against in the coming weeks. You have to feel bad for Neenan's Warriors. This team played to their ceiling and still came up short. The season is still young, but they'll need to find a way to get a tally in the win column before it's too late. Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 3:

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 3

[Monday] The game of the week between Chalmers Chiefers and Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd just got a lot more interesting. Mac Koshwal sat out DePaul's consolation game against St. Joseph's, nursing an injured foot. We'll see if this comes back and bite the current league leader. Newly acquired Marcus Ginyard (8pts, 5reb, 6ast, 3stl) did a little bit of everything in North Carolina's 93-72 blowout win over Gardner-Webb. It wasn't a big scoring night, but the highest point total belonged to E'Twaun Moore (22pts, 3reb, 3ast, 1blk) who helped lead the Boilermakers to a 1-point victory over Tennessee, while being named MVP of the Paradise Jam. With Tyler Smith (10pts, 4reb, 3ast) a non-factor, Purdue battled and paddled in a highly physical contest. [Tuesday] Well, he did it again... Evan Turner (16pts, 10reb, 11ast, 3blk, 2stl) posted his second triple-double on the season, as he tries for his third POW in as many weeks. But overall, Feast Week has been more of a scoring famine for players around the league. The only other starter to break 25 points last night was Mike Davis (16pts, 11reb, 1ast, 1blk), who played 36 minutes in a 78-64 win against a pesky Wofford team. [Wednesday] Chalmers Chiefers appears to be on the verge of dropping his first matchup of the year. An uncharacteristic performance from Cole Aldrich (4pts, 9reb, 1ast, 3blk, 1stl) hurt his chances. But freshman Xavier Henry (19pts, 5reb, 2ast) picked up the scoring slack, as the Jayhawks ran away from Oakland in a 30-point rout. In the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off, Connecticut's Kemba Walker (20pts, 5ast, 1blk, 1stl) and Stanley Robinson (14pts, 11reb, 4ast, 3blk, 3stl) dominated an undermanned Louisiana St team. [Thursday] Creighton managed to take Michigan into overtime in a back-and-forth battle. But in crunch time, the Wolverines were too much, led by DeShawn Sims (16pts, 11reb, 1ast) and Manny Harris (20pts, 9reb, 11ast, 3stl), narrowly missing his second triple-double on the year. [Friday] With a couple of Ivy League teams on the slate for Feast Week, Wesley Johnson (26pts, 3reb, 3ast, 2stl) poured in a career high 26 points as Syracuse crushed Columbia 85-60. But Neenan's Warriors continued their hot streak, getting a double-double from Dominique Jones (11pts, 4reb, 10ast, 2blk, 1stl) and an offensive explosion from Devan Downey (34pts, 2reb, 1ast). The Game of the Week appears to be over, as Derrick Favors (16pts, 8reb, 1ast, 4blk) put the final nail in Chalmers Chiefers' coffin. [Saturday] The Pink Jellybeans allowed Booo Joel to play at full strength, despite turning in their lineup one day late. It appears the college basketball gods saw The Pink Jellybeans' gracious act and brought favor upon them. As Booo Joel's last hope, Tajuan Porter (DNP) sat out with an ankle injury in Oregon's game against Montana St, sealing his fate. Another team desperate for their first victory on the season, Neenan's Warriors refuses to yield ground. Jacob Pullen (25pts, 6reb, 7ast, 3stl) nearly cancelled out Crimson & Bluebloods' fellow Wildcat Curtis Kelly (11pts, 11reb, 2ast, 5blk, 2stl) against IUPUI. This one could come down to a photo finish. Aids narrowly missed a double-double from Greg Monroe (13pts, 9reb, 6ast, 1blk, 1stl), but his matchup against Maria Koppen has been a foregone conclusion for days now. [Sunday] "A comeback for the history books..." Okay, maybe it wasn't that great, but Crimson & Bluebloods denied Neenan's Warriors their first win on the season. Ed Davis (16pts, 15reb, 2ast, 3blk, 1stl) and the overpowering North Carolina frontcourt was too much for the unintimidated Nevada Wolfpack. But this one was close, as Roy Williams recorded a milestone 600th victory, but failed to cover the -15.5 spread. Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Fantasy College Football: Recap - Week 13

What a finish! A Stuckey Situation nearly went from fourth place to the league title in one week. But in the end, I'm a man - I'm forty grabbed three points in Week 13, which was just enough to hold onto first place. Thanks to Any Given Saturday, who scored the most points this week (147.83). Despite being mathematically eliminated, they finished on top for only the second time this season - the other being Week 1. Remember to get in your choices for keepers before the end of the season. Here's a look at the scoreboard and player rankings:


Friday, November 27, 2009

Fantasy College Football: Update - Week 13

[Thursday] The Aggies and Longhorns knew what they were most thankful for on Turkey Day 2009: their quarterbacks. For Texas, Colt McCoy (304yds, 4td, 18car, 175yds, 1td) solidified his Heisman chances as he ran wild on the rare occasion that Jordan Shipley (8rec, 88yds, 2td) wasn't open. But Texas A&M's signal caller made quite a name for himself against the nation's #1 ranked defense. Jerrod Johnson (342yds, 4td, 1int, 14car, 97yds) who matched McCoy stride for stride most of the night. His number one target, Jeff Fuller (6rec, 132yds, 3td) finally looked to be completely recovered from his early season leg injury. The offensive shootout, a 49-39 victory for #3 Texas, had to be a surprise for most who tuned in. [Friday] Nebraska already had the Big XII north division wrapped up, but still managed to take care of business in Boulder. This marked the fourth game Nebraska was outgained in total offense by their opponent. Ironically, they are all wins. Nebraska returned an interception and a punt for a touchdown, which ended up making the difference in their 28-20 victory over Colorado. [Saturday] In the 104th installment of the Bedlam Series, Oklahoma shutout Oklahoma St 27-0, and knocking them out of a potential Fiesta Bowl invitation. DeMarco Murray (13car, 72yds, 2td) found just enough room behind a patchwork offensive line. But the defense stole the show, dominating a clearly not 100% Zac Robinson. Unless Nebraska pulls off a miracle, it looks like the Big XII will only get one BCS bid (Texas). The extra at-large bid would have reeled in approximately $4.5M. It wasn't pretty, but Texas Tech held on to beat Baylor in their season finale 20-13. Despite their lowest output in a victory since 2001, the Red Raiders made just enough plays to get the win. Lyle Leong (6rec, 58yds, 2td) caught two 3rd-quarter touchdown passes. The 118th version of the Border War was a microcosm of the Jayhawks' season. The Jayhawks executed nearly to perfection early, jumping out to a 21-10 late in the first half (i.e. starting the season 5-0). But then, they repeatedly shot themselves in the foot. A Reesing interception led to a Missouri FG just before halftime, and two Briscoe fumbles directly led to Missouri touchdowns (i.e. 7-game losing streak). Though it was a tough game to watch as a Jayhawk fan, outstanding offensive performances were abundant. Todd Reesing (498yds, 4td, 1int, 2-pt conv, 8car, 8yds, 1td) threw for a school-record 498 yards in his final game as a Jayhawk. His top receivers, Kerry Meier (10rec, 52yds, 2td, 2-pt conv) and Dezmon Briscoe (14rec, 242yds, 2td, 2fum) were forced to make plays all game long, due to a nonexistent running game. Missouri countered with Derrick Washington (15car, 111yds, 2td, 2rec, 8yds), who showed no ill effects from last week's concussion. While Blaine Gabbert (303yds, 1td, 17car, 94yds, 1fum) kept Kansas guessing with his arm and his legs. But the story of the year has to be the play of Danario Alexander (15rec, 233yds, 1td, 1car, 10yds). In my opinion, he's the best wide receiver in the country. And if he didn't play for Missouri, in a weak division, he'd be in New York for the Heisman Trophy. If a Stanford running back on an 8-4 squad is deserving, then why not Alexander? Oh well, I guess that's college football... Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Power Rankings #1

It's that time of year again! Time for the first round of fantasy college hoops power rankings. Get your game face ready for this ego-bruising, pride-crushing analysis. So in the true spirit of Thanksgiving, here are the five categories: Feast... This is the "meat and potatoes" player of the team's scoring. Famine... A potential bust from the early rounds, who will always leave his owner wanting more. Sleeper... and I'm not talking about tryptophan. This player from the late rounds (or free agency) will likely become a fixture in the starting lineup. Draft grade... This letter grade assigned to each owner evaluates their draft strategy and execution. Magic 8-ball outlook... A prediction on what each franchise can expect this upcoming season. Will my sources say "yes" to success? Or does a spot in the playoffs look grim? For others, it might be so hazy you'll need to ask again later. So feel free to post your comments and let the smack-talking officially begin. It's Thanksgiving week, but some might not be thanking me after this. Remember... read at your own risk!

Team #8: Boilers (1-1)
Feast: Stanley Robinson, Connecticut... Having your 6th round player as your stud usually isn't a good thing. But there is always an exception, and his name is Stanley Robinson. He is a legitimate double-double threat, and Boilers' most consistent player thus far. Connecticut is a gold mine for big time producers, and Robinson is their best one.

Famine: Tasmin Mitchell, Louisiana St... A borderline "keeper", Mitchell's production hasn't carried over from last season. He's a combo forward who hasn't found his role within LSU's offense yet. If the light comes on, he'll be dangerous. But until then, Boilers should be kicking himself for taking Mitchell #3 overall.

Sleeper: Quincy Pondexter... Boilers is hoping his first move in free agency works out better than last year (Kyle McAlarney). With Washington losing Jon Brockman to graduation, there will be a ton of rebounds up for grabs. Though he's being played out of position, Pondexter will be counted on to contribute in a number of ways. And stuffing the stat sheet is never a bad thing.

Draft grade: After a great draft last season, I feel that Boilers regressed. Maybe not having the #1 overall pick threw him off his game? Robinson was a steal, but passing on Evan Turner and a number of quality big men made the roster pretty guard heavy. Luckily, there's a whole season to change this team's identity... C-

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Outlook not so good." The horses just aren't there right now. Mitchell and Vasquez have struggled out of the gate. And they might start feeling the pressure if the losses start to pile up. Boilers needs to find a way to win ugly until they can hit their stride.

Team #7: The Pink Jellybeans (1-1)
Feast: Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest... Last year's postseason difference maker embraces a new role in Winston-Salem. After playing second fiddle to Jeff Teague and James Johnson, Wake Forest will look to Aminu to shoulder the load. His production will improve as their go-to-guy, which wasn't too shabby in a supporting role last year.

Famine: Sherron Collins, Kansas... I don't know why teams insist on taking Collins #2 overall, but it happened yet again. I suppose I should let it slide, because he's an All-American candidate and leader of the #1 Jayhawks. But it's highly unlikely that he puts up numbers worthy of being taken this high (again).

Sleeper: Jimmy Butler, Marquette... The Juco transfer from Houston, Texas is making the most of his minutes early in the year. The Pink Jellybeans scooped up Butler in free agency, just hours before Neenan's Warriors. With the losses Marquette suffered in their backcourt, there will be plenty of opportunities for Butler to star alongside Lazar Hayward.

Draft grade: Considering this was your first time drafting, color me impressed. The Pink Jellybeans rarely referred to their "colors and mascots" cheat sheet. But after taking a closer look, there appear to be a lot more "misses" than "makes". I have a feeling free agency and The Pink Jellybeans are going to be really good friends... C

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Don't count on it." The Pink Jellybeans have caught on faster than expected, but they still have a long way to go. There are conflicting priorities between the co- owners, which is never a good thing. So it might just take some time for The Pink Jellybeans to work out the kinks.

Team #6: Crimson & Bluebloods (1-1)
Feast: Patrick Patterson, Kentucky... The buzz of the offseason was John Calipari taking his travelling circus to Lexington. Players typically need time to adjust to new schemes. But Calipari's dribble-drive motion offense appears to be a perfect fit for Patterson before he heads off to the NBA.

Famine: Ed Davis, North Carolina... After toying with the idea of declaring for the NBA draft, Davis was destined for a prominent role in the Tar Heel offense. So far, he's been passively watching his teammate, Deon Thompson, do most of the work. You can see his potential, but he was taken far too early (Round 3) to justify it.

Sleeper: Wesley Johnson, Syracuse... I knew who I was taking in the last round before the draft even started. I just had to cross my fingers he was still available. Luckily for me, he was... Johnson, a transfer from Iowa State, came in with a lot of hype. He's Syracuse's most versatile player, and does it on both ends of the court. It always feels good to have a potential keeper fall into your lap in the last round.

Draft grade: Did I have a body-double at the draft or something? After two weeks, the opening day roster hardly resembles the current squad. A high percentage of turnover is never good for team morale. But right now, this squad needs to find their identity after a miserable draft... D+

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Cannot predict now." With so many moves in free agency, it's difficult to see how all of the pieces fit together for Crimson & Bluebloods. But you can't underestimate the value of experience... especially after last season's legendary title run.

Team #5: Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (1-1)
Feast: Evan Turner, Ohio St... As the league's top producer, Turner is already making a name for himself on the national scene. He leads the Buckeyes in points, rebounds and assists. You couldn't draw up a better player to have on your roster at this point. Now if only the rest of Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd's roster was the same way...

Famine: Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech... You took him way too early! Plus, Favors is going to have to outrebound teammate Gani Lawal all year long, which is nearly impossible. I don't know why you dipped into the freshmen pool so early and often. After watching last year's freshmen class, they're hardly sure things.

Sleeper: Kemba Walker, Connecticut... The tough point guard from The Bronx is a star in the making. Even as a reserve on last year's extremely deep UConn team, he averaged 25+ minutes. After hitting the "freshman wall", he blossomed late in the season and NCAA tournament. Now, Walker is holding the reins of the new-look Huskies. They'll go as far as he can take them, so he'll have the ball in his hands the majority of the time.

Draft grade: After having numerous pre-draft discussions with Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd, it was apparent his strategy got thrown out the window early in the game. Rolling the dice on freshmen is risky, but not the worst thing in the world. Based on the lack of depth, I'm expecting this team to shop the free agency market very soon... B-

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Signs point to yes." Unless the supporting cast is horrific, the team with the best player typically makes the playoffs. If this rookie owner can get some consistency out of the rest of his squad, he'll be able to cruise to a top seed. Of course, consistency isn't always the easiest thing to find...

Team #4: God's on my side (1-1)
Feast: Luke Harangody, Notre Dame... This year's #1 overall pick hasn't missed a beat from a year ago. Harangody is a double-double machine, and dominates the box score. Notre Dame might be in for another "bubble" season, but 'Gody will do everything he can to get them into the NCAA tournament.

Famine: Deonta Vaughn, Cincinnati... Taking Vaughn might have been a case of separation anxiety for God's on my side. Unfortunately, Vaughn will likely see a dip in production this season. The return of point guard Cashmere Wright will move Vaughn off the ball. And bringing in Lance Stephenson won't help free up any more shots.

Sleeper: Kenny Boynton, Florida... Remember how effective Nick Calathes was last year for Smurphs? Meet his replacement - Kenny Boynton. The Gators usually run their offense through one player, which bodes well for fantasy hoops owners. Boynton, a McDonald's All-American, is destined to be that player. He has all the tools to become a difference maker down the road.

Draft grade: No one had a stronger first three rounds than God's on my side. The three-headed monster of Harangody, Lawal and Varnado will be tough to match up with. But did you fall asleep for the rest of the draft? Nevertheless, this squad still looks to have enough firepower up front to win it all... B+

Magic 8-ball outlook: "It is decidedly so." While this team might have divine intervention on their side, having Luke Harangody doesn't hurt either. But don't be fooled, this isn't a one-man show. And if they can find one more backcourt contributor, this team will have all the makings of a contender.

Team #3: Gordon Bombay (2-0)
Feast: Kyle Singler, Duke... Some things just make sense. Like when Coach Krzyzewski finally moved Singler to the wing. As one of the most versatile players in the country, he has a devastating inside-out game. Though not an elite player last year, expect Singler's stats to receive a boost now that he's at his natural position.

Famine: Jerome Randle, California... So far, the preseason Pac-10 player of the year has had a rough go. The California Bears have sustained a couple injuries and tough losses. I have a feeling Randle might try to force it too much, instead of letting the game come to him. Of course, the Pac-10 is so weak, that Randle might be able to pull it off anyway.

Sleeper: Trey Thompkins, Georgia... After not making a roster a year ago, the sophomore from Lithonia, Georgia burst onto the scene. Thompkins gained valuable experience playing for Team USA in the FIBA U19 World Championship over the summer. He has recorded double-doubles in two of his first three games on the season, and hasn't shown any signs of slowing down anytime soon.

Draft grade: After getting two first-round caliber players right off the bat, the future looks bright for this young owner. Although, I'm not sure Gordon Bombay deserves a pat on the back for this draft. A generous big brother did most of work, but I am forced to give credit where credit is due... B

Magic 8-ball outlook: "As I see it, yes." With a strong core of players to build around, the talent is there for a serious run. But this owner might want to take a dip in the free agency pool. Not patching up a thin bench is a problem that snowballs as the season rolls along.

Team #2: Aids (1-1)
Feast: Manny Harris, Michigan... In John Beilein's 4-out/1-in offense, pentetration and 3-point shooting are vital. And Manny Harris runs it to perfection. He has one of the quickest first steps in the nation, and his shot-% has improved each season. After fading down the stretch a year ago, only time will tell if he can weather another grueling Big Ten season.

Famine: AJ Ogilvy, Vanderbilt... Ogilvy is the Steven Jackson of college basketball. While both great players, everyone knows it's just a matter of time before they're sidelined with a nagging injury. If he can shake the stigma, then I'll be eating crow. But history is clearly on my side on this one...

Sleeper: Keith Gallon, Oklahoma... A 300-pounder from vaunted Oak Hill Academy, Keith "Tiny" Gallon will try to fill the void left by Blake Griffin's departure. He'll have a familiar face out on the court, in high school teammate Willie Warren. Gallon has been dominating early with his mammoth frame. But will he be able to sustain this level of success when the competition stiffens?

Draft grade: For being absent at this year's draft, you should have no complaints. Perhaps missing the draft was part of Aids' strategy, because we all know he's awful at it. I just wish I could've saved some of his players for my own team... B+

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Outlook good." Aids' scoring was through the roof in the first week. You could see their scoring power when hitting on all cylinders. With a talented and deep roster, the playoffs look to be gift wrapped. So don't screw it up.

Team #1: Chalmers Chiefers (2-0)
Feast: Cole Aldrich, Kansas... The most dominant center in the country came back for one reason: another ring. Although, I'm sure he wouldn't mind helping out Chalmers Chiefers' chances as well. Aldrich still doesn't always get the touches he deserves, but his impact on the defensive end is second to none.

Famine: Tyler Smith, Tennessee... Chalmers Chiefers made Tennessee's senior leader a second round pick for the second straight year. Smith has big play ability, but I'm not sold on his consistency. He'll likely test the patience of an owner who might pull his hair out trying to pick the "right" game for Smith.

Sleeper: JaMychal Green, Alabama... New Bama head coach Anthony Grant has already spoken very highly of Green, an '08 McDonalds All-American. The Crimson Tide will shift to a more up-tempo style of play this year. Regardless, Green has a nose for the ball and can influence a game in a variety of ways.

Draft grade: I'm hard pressed to find a mistake in Chalmers Chiefers' draft. Denis Clemente was a homer pick in Round 5. But every other team had slipped up at least once before that point. Chalmers Chiefers is the only team starting six double-double threats. That's a gamble he'll enjoy taking week after week... A-

Magic 8-ball outlook: "Without a doubt." The optimism is overflowing in Chalmers Chiefers' camp. And why not? Right now, they're the clear favorite to bring home the title. But this squad can't let the compliments go to their head. They need to maintain an underdog mentality, regardless of how they fare week to week. Remember, there's nowhere to go but down.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 3

Here are the links to team-by-team schedules and current rosters. Remember the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm on Monday, November 23rd... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 3:

Boilers (1-1) vs. WGP (2-0)
The Pink Jellybeans (1-1) vs. Booo Joel (0-2)
Aids (1-1) vs. Maria Koppen (0-2)
Gordon Bombay (2-0) vs. God's on my side (1-1)
* Chalmers Chiefers (2-0) vs. Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd (1-1)
Crimson & Bluebloods (1-1) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-2)

* Denotes this week's "Game of the Week"

Fantasy College Hoops: Starting Lineups - Week 3



Fantasy College Hoops: Recap - Week 2

Here are the league storylines for Week 2: With two teams (Booo Joel, Maria Koppen) failing to submit a lineup, you have to wonder if people are falling back into bad habits. The game of the week between Aids and Gordon Bombay was an instant classic. Throughout the week, they went back and forth. But in the end, Gordon Bombay found a way to rid themselves of pesky Aids. WGP is off to a surprising 2-0 start, despite only scoring more points than the three 0-2 teams in the league. Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good! The story of this early season has to be Chalmers Chiefers. After missing out on the playoffs, this team got focused in the offseason and should be a force all year long. Here's a look at the player rankings through Week 2:

Fantasy College Football: Preview - Week 13

For the Big XII's schedule of games for Week 13, click here. It's the regular season finale, and there are rivalry games galore. This week features #3 Texas vs. Texas A&M (Lone Star Showdown), #11 Oklahoma St vs. Oklahoma (Bedlam Series), and Missouri vs. Kansas (Border War). The Big XII's north representative, Nebraska, travels to Boulder for a showdown with Colorado. And Baylor hosts Texas Tech in what should be a high-scoring affair. With Week 13 byes, the regular season is complete for Iowa St and Kansas St. Here's a look at the starting lineups:

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fantasy College Football: Recap - Week 12

The Big XII might be Texas in a cakewalk, but this fantasy league looks to be a dogfight until the very end. Whoooaaa Nelly completed their comeback to relevance, recording the top score this week. With a surprising second place finish, A Stuckey Situation (4th place) has not be mathematically eliminated from contention. With a narrow 2-point lead, I'm a man - I'm forty can't afford to let up. It's officially crunch time, so let's see who wants it most! Here's a look at the scoreboard and player rankings:

Fantasy College Football: Update - Week 12

[Thursday] After suffering a concussion last week, Zac Robinson was ruled out for last night's game against Colorado. And without their senior leader, the Cowboys looked like a bunch of lost puppies. Despite wearing alternate black uniforms for the first time since 1994, the Cowboys had zero passing yards at halftime. Keith Toston (30car, 172yds, 1td, 2rec, 45yds, 1td) had a senior night to remember. As did Perrish Cox (3tackles, 1fum rec) who brought back Colorado's first punt back 67 yards for a touchdown, and a 7-0 lead. The Cowboys overcame a sluggish start to escape with a 31-28 win, keeping their hopes alive for an outside chance at a BCS at-large bid. [Saturday] For the first time all conference season, Taylor Potts looked confident. With both team's seasons in complete disarray, the Red Raiders demolished the Oklahoma Sooners 41-13. It was their most lopsided win in the history of the series. Oklahoma now needs a win in the Bedlam Series next week to stay above .500 on the season. Good luck! It was senior day in Columbia, and Danario Alexander (11rec, 173yds, 1td) went out with a bang. Blaine Gabbert (337yds, 2td, 12car, 51yds) has the Tiger offense rolling as of late. After an electric start, Derrick Washington (11car, 62yds, 1td) suffered a concussion in the second quarter, and his status is unknown for the season finale against Kansas. With not much riding on the game, Texas A&M threw caution to the wind and lit up the scoreboard against Baylor. Jerrod Johnson (153yds, 2td, 16car, 83yds, 1td) led the Aggies' offensive onslaught that racked up 375 yards rushing. In the battle for the Big XII north, Nebraska played it safe, leaned on their defense, and walked away with a 17-3 victory against Kansas St. But let's be honest, all they won was the right to get throttled by Texas on December 5th. Speaking of Texas...
they had no problem brushing aside a troubled Jayhawk team. Colt McCoy (396yds, 4td, 12car, 29yds, 1fum lost) had a legendary performance on senior night in Austin. The lone bright spot for Kansas was Dezmon Briscoe (5rec, 101yds) who returned a kickoff 98-yards for a touchdown, while scoring a touchdown in eight of his last nine games. Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 2

[Monday] The game of the week, Aids vs. Gordon Bombay, was the only matchup between 1-0 teams. Though both were late with lineup submissions, I decided to let them play at full strength to keep it interesting. The only player involved last night was Jerome Dyson (10pts, 3reb, 6ast, 1blk) who shot a miserable 3-15 from the field. Dyson's fellow Huskies fared much better, as Stanley Robinson (18pts, 3reb, 3ast, 2blk) and Kemba Walker (16pts, 1reb, 6ast, 1blk, 5stl) helped UConn get an ugly 77-63 win against Colgate in the first round of the NIT Season Tip-Off. The high score of the night belonged to Cory Higgins (21pts, 2reb, 3ast, 3stl), who drained his fifth 3-pointer with :10 left in their game against Coppin St. [Tuesday] Last night concluded ESPN's 24-hour college hoops marathon. There were some pressure-packed games, including #2 Michigan State's comeback win over Gonzaga, and a nail-biter between Memphis and #1 Kansas. It appears that many of this league's matchups very well could come down to the wire too. In the game of the week, Virginia Tech's Jeff Allen (14pts, 10reb, 1ast, 3blk, 6stl) filled up the box score against UNC-Greensboro. While Gordon Bombay countered with Georgia's Trey Thompkins (14pts, 16reb, 2ast, 1blk), who suffered a home upset to Wofford. Cole Aldrich (18pts, 11reb, 5blk, 1stl), last night's high scorer, calmed a nervous Jayhawk nation in their rematch of the 2008 NCAA Championship. He dominated the paint, while looking every bit the part of an All-American. [Wednesday] Texas once again used a small army of players to wear down another overmatched opponent. Damion James (18pts, 7reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) led the charge in Texas' 73-41 blowout win over Western Carolina. With the Maui Invitational scheduled for next week, Wisconsin and Trevon Hughes (15pts, 7reb, 4ast, 1blk, 1stl) took care of business against Oakland. The Pink Jellybeans did everything they could to wrap up their first victory in franchise history last night. Al-Farouq Aminu (22pts, 10reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl) led all scorers with 42.30 points. [Thursday] Madison Square Garden was the site of the semifinals for the 2K Sports Classic. Wesley Johnson (17pts, 11reb, 6blk) and Syracuse thoroughly outhustled #13 California in their 95-73 "upset" win. Jerome Randle (25pts, 5reb, 3ast) was the only reason the score wasn't even more lobsided. Despite not hitting a three-pointer, Dominique Jones (17pts, 10reb, 6ast, 3stl) was the first of Neenan's Warriors to post a 30+ point performance. But last night's high score belonged to God's on my side's Jarvis Varnado (20pts, 9reb, 2ast, 8blk, 3stl). Apparently SE Louisiana didn't know that Varnado was one of the NCAA's best shot blockers, as they repeatedly challenged him... and failed. [Friday] The game of the week just got a lot more interesting! Manny Harris (25pts, 8reb, 3ast, 2stl) and Gregory Echenique (16pts, 14reb, 2blk, 1stl) helped Aids nearly grab the lead back, heading into the weekend. We'll know who will be moving to 2-0 between these two by the end of today's games. One team that is already 2-0: Chalmers Chiefers. They defeated Neenan's Warriors with the help of Mac Koshwal (12pts, 19reb, 4ast, 1blk), who dominated in his first start of the year. With the high score for the week so far, Evan Turner (26pts, 14reb, 6ast, 2blk, 1stl) is making a strong bid for back-to-back player of the week honors. Although, this time would be in a losing effort for Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd. Trailing by 0.20 points, Crimson & Bluebloods' Michael Washington (13pts, 10reb, 3ast, 2blk) grabbed his final rebound in overtime, which ended up making the difference. [Saturday] What a finish to Week 2! Duke continued their strong play at home, thanks to Jon Scheyer (18pts, 7ast) and Kyle Singler (13pts, 7reb, 7ast, 1blk, 1stl). Gordon Bombay's Singler and John Calipari (covered -18 spread vs. Rider) outscored Aids' Greg Monroe (13pts, 7reb, 2ast, 1stl) and Keith Gallon (15pts, 11reb, 1blk). Boilers needed Oklahoma's Jeff Capel to lose badly, which he did. But in the end, it wasn't enough, as The Pink Jellybeans hung on for their first win of the year. There are still a couple of guys in action on Sunday, so the final standings won't be released until tomorrow. [Sunday] Only two league players were in action, and both put up some nice numbers. Mike Rosario (22pts, 1reb, 1ast) buried four 3-pointers in a 77-71 loss to Vermont. God's on my side's Luke Harangody (32pts, 9reb, 1ast, 2stl) barely missed a monster double-double, which would have wrestled player of the week away from Evan Turner. Continue reading for a look at the current scoreboard:

Fantasy College Hoops: Update - Week 2