Saturday Morning College Football Breakfast Burrito, Week 8
October 24th, 2009 by Vince Mullins
In Week Eight’s version of the weekly wrap of college fantasy football news, I got lots of injury updates from our boys at CFFI, links to start-sit articles and of course a tremendous breakfast burrito recipe for you to get properly fed before 12 hours of watching football (or more depending on your preference for Hawaii-Boise football or mixed martial arts).
RECIPE
Ellie Krieger of the Food Network focuses on healthy eating that will keep you away from bad fats and full of nutritious veggies and proteins. This recipe is ornate but most of this stuff you should have in the refrigerator and may have not thought of putting in breakfast (like black beans). But isn’t this the one day where you have a little extra time to prepare a proper meal for you and your family?
Dig in to mobile food with her breakfast burrito recipe.
WEATHER
Rain throughout the Northeast should hit later this afternoon and may threaten the Angels-Yankees Game 6 of the ALCS
Looks like most East Coast college football games start early so no real threats to our warriors of the gridiron. Time to break out the layers though as mid-west and south will have temps in the 50s and below, with temps near freezing in Columbia tonight for the Texas-Mizzou game and in Lawrence for the Kansas-Oklahoma 230p kickoff.
REVIEW
QB – No Buster McBusts on his watch – Daniel Freer says to keep the parka on Mizzou’s Blaine Gabbert and Oklahoma’s Landry Jones.
RB – Drew loves Doug Martin of Boise and Alfred Morriss of FAU to stat big this week.
WR – I can find no one screaming sit this week based on matchups, but found you some fill-ins if you need one for all the injuries.
And a second opinion form Brian McDonald at College Fantasy Football Insiders
Injury update
Dr. William Carroll takes a very indepth medical angle on last weekend’s injuries… last minute updates at CFFI who says Jarrett Brown will play, Kendall Hunter will dress (so could any of us, doesn’t mean we will play) and Tony Pike is practicing. Toledo stud Aaron Opelt is still questionable but Rockets have no real option but him this season.
Roy Helu has not seen practice contact all week, Mckay Jacobsen now deals with concussions after mending his hammy and Ricky Dobbs is out with a cracked kneecap. So much for my NCAA Project team…
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