Fantasy College Football: Update - Week 7
[Saturday] This installment of the Red River Rivalry wasn't easy on the eyes, as miscues ruled the day (21 penalties for 228 yards) at the State Fair of Texas. Nevertheless, Texas held off the Sooners for an ugly 16-13 win. The only noteworthy performance took place on the game's second drive. It was déjà vu for Sam Bradford, who did not return after reinjuring his right shoulder. In the battle of offense (Texas Tech) vs. defense (Nebraska), offense won decisively. Newly appointed starter Steven Sheffield (234yds, 1td, 11car, -32yds, 2td) was less than stellar, but managed the game well and never committed a turnover. Nebraska appears to have a quarterback controversy on their hands, as they lost their fourth straight to the Red Raiders: Texas Tech 31, Nebraska 10.
In Kansas State's 62-14 domination of Texas A&M, Daniel Thomas (18car, 91yds, 4td, 1rec, 7yds) led the league in scoring for Week 7. Quite the cinderella story, Thomas goes from free agent pickup after the first week, to the league's top-ranked running back. Austen Arnaud (166yds, 1td, 1int, 7car, 45yds, 1td) led the Cyclones to their first conference win since 2007. Unfortunately for I'm a man - I'm forty, Arnaud was replaced by backup quarterback Jerome Tiller. This franchise just can't catch a break, after losing Sam Bradford to injury earlier in the day. In their most pathetic performance this year, Kansas dropped their most winnable game on the slate, losing 30-34 to Colorado. Todd Reesing (401yds, 2td, 1int, 7car, -40yds, 1rec, 14yds, 1fum lost) was uncharacteristically careless with the ball, and was sacked six times. For the Buffaloes, Rodney Stewart (24car, 117yds, 2td, 1fum lost) received the majority of the carries and logged his second multiple-touchdown game of the year (Week 3: Wyoming). Missouri suffered their second humbling loss in as many weeks, falling to Oklahoma St 17-33. Blaine Gabbert (325yds, 1td, 3int, 4car, 0yds) continues to struggle with turnover problems, as he has thrown five interceptions in the last two weeks. On the bright side, Danario Alexander (9rec, 180yds, 1td) logged a season high in receiving yards. With most of their playmakers sidelined, Oklahoma St rolled to 2-0 in conference play. Keith Toston (24car, 87yds, 1td, 7rec, 54yds) continues to fill-in nicely for Whoooaaa Nelly. And Dan Bailey (3-3XP, 4-4FG) was responsible for all of Oklahoma State's second half scoring, while connecting on all of his field goal attempts (26, 36, 39, 51). Continue reading for the current scoreboard:
In Kansas State's 62-14 domination of Texas A&M, Daniel Thomas (18car, 91yds, 4td, 1rec, 7yds) led the league in scoring for Week 7. Quite the cinderella story, Thomas goes from free agent pickup after the first week, to the league's top-ranked running back. Austen Arnaud (166yds, 1td, 1int, 7car, 45yds, 1td) led the Cyclones to their first conference win since 2007. Unfortunately for I'm a man - I'm forty, Arnaud was replaced by backup quarterback Jerome Tiller. This franchise just can't catch a break, after losing Sam Bradford to injury earlier in the day. In their most pathetic performance this year, Kansas dropped their most winnable game on the slate, losing 30-34 to Colorado. Todd Reesing (401yds, 2td, 1int, 7car, -40yds, 1rec, 14yds, 1fum lost) was uncharacteristically careless with the ball, and was sacked six times. For the Buffaloes, Rodney Stewart (24car, 117yds, 2td, 1fum lost) received the majority of the carries and logged his second multiple-touchdown game of the year (Week 3: Wyoming). Missouri suffered their second humbling loss in as many weeks, falling to Oklahoma St 17-33. Blaine Gabbert (325yds, 1td, 3int, 4car, 0yds) continues to struggle with turnover problems, as he has thrown five interceptions in the last two weeks. On the bright side, Danario Alexander (9rec, 180yds, 1td) logged a season high in receiving yards. With most of their playmakers sidelined, Oklahoma St rolled to 2-0 in conference play. Keith Toston (24car, 87yds, 1td, 7rec, 54yds) continues to fill-in nicely for Whoooaaa Nelly. And Dan Bailey (3-3XP, 4-4FG) was responsible for all of Oklahoma State's second half scoring, while connecting on all of his field goal attempts (26, 36, 39, 51). Continue reading for the current scoreboard:
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