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 →
Come on over during the Texas shootout Friday Night to discuss last minute fantasy lineup changes, the Case Keenum phenomenon, news of the day, or your game-used jerseys for sale.
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 →
Mark Ingram - the first back-to-back Heisman Trophy winner? (Icon SMI)
Alabama’s Mark Ingram starts the 2010 season right where he left off in 2009–on top of the Heismanpundit.com Heisman Poll.
The junior incumbent Heisman winner grabbed 6 first-place votes and totaled 26 points to take the top spot in this year’s preseason edition of the survey. He holds a solid lead over Ohio State junior quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who received 2 first place votes and 18 points overall.
Boise State junior quarterback Kellen Moore was third with 12 points (2 first-place votes), while Oregon State junior running back Jacquizz Rodgers (6 points, 2 first-place votes) was fourth. Houston senior quarterback Case Keenum and Arkansas junior quarterback Ryan Mallett tied for fifth (4 points).
Also garnering support was Virginia Tech sophomore running back Ryan Williams (3 points), Pitt sophomore running back Dion Lewis (2 points), plus Washington senior quarterback Jake Locker, Wisconsin junior running back John Clay and Notre Dame junior wide receiver Michael Floyd (1 point each).