For the first weekend of games in October, there is a notable decline in sure-fire, play-them-this-week fantasy QBs from previous weeks. Gone are the easy non-conference games for the high-octane programs. Now, the games get a little more tougher, and a little more meaningful, for the big-time programs.
There will be some exceptions this week….notably Kellen Moore (photo, thanks Scout.com) and his Boise State Broncos. Read the rest of this entry →
In this week’s edition of From The Shotgun, it is time to honor one of the great fantasy QBs of our generation: Houston QB Case Keenum.
The senior QB had his college career cut short (barring a medical waiver should the NCAA grant one) in Houston’s 31-13 loss at UCLA this past weekend. Keenum (photo, thanks Scout.com) tore the ACL in his right knee while attempting to tackle a Bruins defender after an interception. Read the rest of this entry →
In past seasons, I would have been very hesitant to advise starting Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick against a BCS-level program. Nevada’s Pistol offense matches up well against its WAC foes, but, usually struggles against deeper teams from BCS-level conferences. This season, the Wolf Pack appear to have its most athletic team since moving up to the WAC just a decade ago… Read the rest of this entry →
Most of survived Week One intact (except your humble writer here…who seems to have caught the “My Fantasy Team Stunk Last Week” flu), and, Week Two looks pretty promising…for your quarterbacks.
For those of you who got lucky and picked Houston QB Case Keenum (photo,thanks sportsblognation.com), be prepared to be awarded this week. Read the rest of this entry →
Can you believe it…it is just days from the start of the 2010 College Football season! And, of course, you probably want to know whether your fantasy QB is worth playing in Week One….like Texas A&M’s JerrodJohnson (photo, thanks, Scout.com)
We got the lowdown on many of the top QB plays this week…and we even did this article on our own. What? You think we got Butch Davis’ Nanny to write this? Come on… Read the rest of this entry →