2009 College Football Fantasy Leagues: Head2Head Sports

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Head2Head Sports has been in the fantasy sports business since 1994. They haven’t had a college fantasy football game the whole time, but over the last few years they have developed a College Salary Cap game for their players. Here’s the real basic details of Head2Head’s 2009 Salary Cap game: Doesn’t include mid-major schools. Teams [...]

CBS College Fantasy Football 2009

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

In 2008, CBSSports.com took college fantasy football one giant leap forward when they changed their game from team units (like Florida QB or Oklahoma TE) to individual players (Tim Tebow and Jermaine Gresham). Following what they constituted as a successful first year, CBS Sports is back offering free college fantasy football for 2009. CBS Sports’ [...]

Tight End Rankings For 2009 College Fantasy Football

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

In college fantasy football, tight end seems to be the least valuable offensive position. In fact, some college fantasy football games don’t even include the tight end position in starting lineups. It’s true that tight ends are a poor man’s wide receiver, and most of them are completely dependent on a high octane passing offense [...]

College Wide Receiver Rankings For 2009 Fantasy Football

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

In fantasy football, a general rule of thumb for evaluating wide receivers goes like this: “The better the quarterback, the more valuable the wide receiver.” Now, it is true that having a talented wide receiver on a team can increase the value of a quarterback. However, since most wide receivers are dependent on the quarterback [...]

College Running Back Rankings For 2009 Fantasy Football

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

College fantasy football is different than NFL fantasy football, and that fact could not be more evident than when you evaluate the running back position. During a typical NFL fantasy football draft, about 90% of draft picks in the first two rounds are going to be running backs. In stark contrast for college fantasy football, [...]

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