Archive for the 'College Fantasy Football Insider Tips' Category

Kicking off the 2011 Fantasy Season

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Having just got done scouring the rosters of all 120 FBS teams, CFC is ready to present our fantasy rankings for 2011. (Okay, we may have skipped over Eastern Michigan.  But still, lots of hard work.)  With the NFL’s season in doubt, many fantasy geeks may turn their focus to college fantasy to get their [...]

QB’s To Watch Week 4

Friday, September 24th, 2010

  College fantasy football is all about matchups.  You know how you might like to play whomever is up against the Detroit Lions every week; well, in college football the disparity is far greater, especially during those early season contests. There’s officially one more week left of those lousy inter-league matchups that the powers use [...]

Fantasy Stud Dwight Dasher Under Investigation

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Dwight Dasher’s season could be in jeopardy.  Middle Tennessee’s star quarterback is under investigation for allegedly failing to repay a loan and stealing a teammate’s checks to use as collateral.  A school spokesman said they are still in an inquiry stage and head coach Rick Stockstill doesn’t know whether Dasher will be available for the [...]

Case Keenum Tops Fantasy Quarterbacks in 2010

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

In college fantasy football, quarterback is the most important position you will draft. With mobile quarterbacks and spread offenses across the nation racking up massive yardage totals and lighting up scoreboards, who you select as your signal caller for college fantasy football can contribute almost 30% of your team’s point total each week. Our number one fantasy [...]

Jacquizz Rodgers is CFC’s top Fantasy Running Back for 2010

Friday, August 20th, 2010

College fantasy football is a little bit different than NFL fantasy football. While its hard to argue the importance of having a high-scoring quarterback in pro fantasy football, filling in the running back positions with stud players is generally priority no. 1 in any NFL draft. In contrast to the pro game, the first round [...]

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