Sunday, November 22, 2009

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:

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