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Thursday, August 30, 2018

College Football Preview: Contenders and Sleepers

College Football is back! On Saturday there were a couple of appetizer games, but all of us want the full-course meal. To get you excited, we're going to be looking at each conference (FBS) and talking about a few of the teams that you should look out for this season.

AAC
Major Contenders:
UCF is coming off a perfect 13-0 record in 2017. Scott Frost is off to Nebraska now, but they bring back McKenzie Milton, their star QB. USF and Memphis are not far behind UCF as they both suffered close losses to them. Look for one of these teams to make the New Year's Six this year as this is easily the strongest non Power 5 conference. (Maybe Mountain West but...)
Sleepers: 
Look out for the Temple Owls to compete with UCF and USF for the AAC east title. While it may be a long shot, Temple has a very deep linebacker corps, which might be the best in the entire conference. Temple’s offensive weapons are also among the best in the conference, with flashy WR Isaiah Wright leading the charge. It probably won’t be this season, but Temple could contend for a conference title in a few years if they stay on their current path. Also watch out for Houston, with potential #1 overall pick Ed Oliver, to challenge Memphis for the AAC West.

East:
  1. UCF
  2. USF
  3. Temple
  4. Cincinnati
  5. Connecticut
  6. East Carolina
West:
  1. Memphis
  2. Navy
  3. Houston
  4. Tulane
  5. SMU
  6. Tulsa
ACC
Major Contenders:
The obvious contender is Clemson, who likely has the best front 4 in the nation. Freshman QB Trevor Lawrence might compete for the starting job with senior Kelly Bryant. Whoever ends up starting will have a very solid supporting cast. Who is after them though? Well, Miami, who returns many defensive starters from last season should be in the mix. Also look out for a new and resurgent Florida St. squad to bounce back this season.
Sleepers: 
Boston College is a team that could get 9 wins this year, and that is no joke. RB AJ Dillon and QB Anthony Brown make up one of the more exciting offenses in the conference. Boston College’s offense hasn’t looked better since the Matt Ryan days of 2007. Their defense should be stellar like it is most years, so don’t be surprised if this team finished second behind Clemson. A New Year’s Six game is within reach if everything goes to plan.

Atlantic:
  1. Clemson
  2. Florida St.
  3. Boston College
  4. NC State
  5. Wake Forest
  6. Louisville
  7. Syracuse
Coastal:
  1. Miami
  2. Virginia Tech
  3. Georgia Tech
  4. Pitt
  5. Duke
  6. Virginia
  7. North Carolina
Big 10
Major Contenders:
Ohio State will be missing Urban Meyer for 3 games, but with the amount of talent on their roster, they are a force to be reckoned with. Penn State also brings back a future NFL player in Trace Mcsorley but lost Saquon Barkley and Mike Gesicki. Wisconsin, the team with the stacked O-line, is lead by Alex Hornibrook and Johnathan Taylor. They should win the West again. Except all of these teams to be in the playoff conversation late into the season.
Sleepers:
Purdue hasn’t had much success over the past few years, as last season was their first bowl win season since 2011. However, Purdue has a good chance of turning into a 9 win team this season, if everything goes right. First, they have a great defense which only allowed 20.5 ppg last season. They did lose some pieces on that defensive line, but they can help the defense with solid play from a good running back corps and QBs David Blough and Elijah Sindelar. Purdue isn’t quite there to compete with Wisconsin, but they could be dangerous over the next few years.

East:
  1. Ohio State
  2. Penn State
  3. Michigan
  4. Michigan State
  5. Maryland
  6. Indiana
  7. Rutgers
West: 
  1. Wisconsin
  2. Iowa
  3. Purdue
  4. Northwestern
  5. Nebraska
  6. Minnesota
  7. Illinois
Big 12
Major Contenders:
Oklahoma just ended a College Football Playoff trip, but they lost Baker Mayfield among other stars on the team. Texas is going into Year 2 with Tom Herman and they are looking to take back control of the conference. Also, TCU brings back another strong group of talented players but will be tested early in Week 3 against Ohio State. West Virginia has maybe the best QB in Will Grier and should be in the playoff mix late in the season. Other notable teams are Oklahoma State and Iowa State.
Sleepers: 
West Virginia? Yup, they have the best chance of any Big 12 team to upend Oklahoma and take the Big 12 title from them. West Virginia’s passing offense might be the best in the nation, with QB Will Grier leading the charge with a stacked WR corps. The X-factor is the defense, and whether if they can perform up to the offense’s standard. West Virginia’s front 7 should be great, but the question lies in the secondary, where they replaced 3 of the 4 players there. If they perform, it is very possible that West Virginia ends up as Big 12 champs. Maybe a playoff berth.

Full Standings:
  1. Oklahoma
  2. West Virginia
  3. TCU
  4. Texas
  5. Oklahoma State
  6. Iowa State
  7. Kansas State
  8. Texas Tech
  9. Baylor 
  10. Kansas
Conference USA
Major Contenders:
Florida Atlantic is back with Lane Kiffin at the helm. They went 9-3 last year losing to only Navy, Wisconsin, and Buffalo. They should be a playoff contender this year. Also, North Texas is back again after suffering a loss to Florida Atlantic in the 2017 conference championship. Other contenders are UAB and Southen Miss. Southern Miss played their bowl game close last year against Florida State but ended up losing in the end. Expect for them to be back this year too.
Sleepers: Marshall and UAB could be dark horse candidates to win their respective conferences. Marshall nearly defeated FAU last season, losing by a score of 30-25. Defense is definitely the strong point, and it will need to carry the team for it to do well. UAB was a great story last year coming back as a program and going 8-5 right out of the gate. UAB is very deep at RB, and with senior QB AJ Erdely returning this year, their offense might be second best in the conference.

East:
  1. Florida Atlantic
  2. Marshall
  3. FIU
  4. Middle Tennessee 
  5. Western Kentucky
  6. Old Dominion
  7. Charlotte
West:
  1. North Texas
  2. UAB
  3. Louisiana Tech
  4. Southern Miss
  5. UTSA
  6. UTEP
  7. Rice

Independents (FBS)
Major Contenders:
As you may already know, Independents don't reside in any conference. But, they are still worth talking about and making a list for them. Liberty and New Mexico State are the 2 new additions this year. Liberty is transitioning from the FCS and New Mexico State was previously in Sun Belt. Army is back after having a stellar year going 10-3 and beating Navy, San Diego State to close out the year. Notre Dame continues to have to manage the toughest schedule in college football as they are looking to make the playoffs in 2018. 

Full Standings:
  1. Notre Dame
  2. Army
  3. BYU
  4. UMass
  5. New Mexico State
  6. Liberty 

MAC
Major Contenders:
MACtion every Tuesday! Let's go!! With Western Michigan making the New Years Six 2 years ago gives this conference credit as the 2nd best non Power 5 conference. Toledo is also looking very good even though they lost QB Logan Woodside to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ohio Bobcats also look like a major contender as they went 5-3 in the conference last year with a win versus Toledo.
Sleepers: Buffalo has a lot of players returning from injuries last year, and if they stay healthy they could be dangerous in the MAC East. Buffalo’s defense is very solid, including star LB Khalil Hodge, who is probably the best LB in the entire conference. Buffalo also returns Tyree Jackson and Anthony Johnson, who should both be a deadly QB-WR combination this season.

East:

  1. Ohio
  2. Miami (OH)
  3. Buffalo
  4. Akron
  5. Kent State
  6. Bowling Green
West:
  1. Toledo
  2. Northern Illinois
  3. Western Michigan
  4. Central Michigan
  5. Eastern Michigan
  6. Ball State
Mountain West
Major Contenders:
Boise State is back with another talented roster and they might be the best Group of 5 team in the nation. Fresno State also brings back Keyshawn Johnson, a senior WR who has put up close to 2,000 yards on the season. Other teams to know are Wyoming, who lost their star QB in Josh Rosen, and San Diego State who lost Rashad Penny also. We will see if these teams and continue to produce at a high level.
Sleepers: Boise State is the clear favorite to win the Mountain division, but Utah State might put up a good fight for the title. Utah State has Jordan Love, who is honestly the best QB in the entire conference, and with him, they should be able to win any conference game. They also are good in the trenches, with solid offensive and defensive lines which can allow them to run the ball/rush the passer effectively. Boise St. might be a bit too good, but you never know.

Mountain:
  1. Boise State
  2. Utah State
  3. Wyoming
  4. Air Force
  5. Colorado State
  6. New Mexico
West:
  1. Fresno State
  2. San Diego State
  3. Nevada
  4. UNLV
  5. Hawaii
  6. San Jose State

PAC-12
Major Contenders:
Washington is definitely the strongest team in the conference. But, this is a conference that went 1-8 in bowl games and their continues to be no depth. USC, who lost Sam Darnold, lost to Ohio State 24-7 last year in the Cotton Bowl. They should be able to win the South anyway. My dark horse in this conference would probably have to be Arizona and Kahil Tate who is one of the most exciting players to watch. Also, watch out for Stanford as they have stints against USC, Oregon and Notre Dame in the first half of the season that will determine how far they can go.
Sleepers: Arizona is a very intriguing team this year, as they bring back much of the components from their 2017 campaign. This includes dynamic QB Khalil Tate, who honestly could be in contention for the PAC-12 offensive player of the year award. Their defense also returns 9 starters, which is huge as they will develop more chemistry during the season. They also have an easier schedule than USC and Utah, as they do not have to play either Washington or Stanford. Arizona this year could win their first PAC-12 South title since 2014.

South:
  1. USC
  2. Arizona
  3. Utah
  4. UCLA
  5. Arizona State
  6. Colorado
North: 
  1. Washington
  2. Stanford
  3. Oregon
  4. California
  5. Washington State
  6. Oregon State
SEC
Major Contenders:
For starters, Alabama is and will always be a major contender as long as Nick Saban continues to be the head coach there. Georgia is close behind, as they barely lost to them in the National Championship Game. Auburn, the only team to beat Alabama and Georgia, faced Georgia again in the SEC Championship Game and ended up losing. Auburn had possibly one of the toughest schedules last year but sadly couldn't win the game that counted the most.
Sleepers: Mississippi State has been overlooked by Alabama, Auburn, and even LSU in their conference. But, believe it or not, MSU can contend for an SEC West title if EVERYTHING goes to plan. Nick Fitzgerald has a case for being the best QB in the SEC, and their RBs and OL should put up a ton of points against weaker SEC teams. However, for games against Alabama and Auburn, they will need to rely on Jeffery Simmons and Montez Sweat, who are 2 of the best D-lineman in the country.

East:

  1. Georgia
  2. South Carolina
  3. Missouri
  4. Florida
  5. Kentucky
  6. Tennessee
  7. Vanderbilt
West: 
  1. Alabama
  2. Auburn
  3. Mississippi State
  4. LSU
  5. Texas A&M
  6. Ole Miss
  7. Arkansas
Sun Belt
Major Contenders:
Ahhh...Troy! The team that beat LSU 24-21 in 2017 at the beginning of the year. They will be a contender along with teams like Arkansas State and Georgia State. Arkansas State is coming off a close loss to Troy in the Sun Belt championship game. An early nonconference game against Alabama will give a good understanding of how far Arkansas State can go this year.
Sleepers: Georgia State was one of college football’s biggest surprises last season, as they finished 7-5 and went to their first bowl game in program history. Georgia State’s best player returns this season, and that is Penny Hart, who is a blue chip WR, who can make so many plays when he gets the ball in his hands. Georgia State’s defense should be among the best in the conference, so if they can get their run game going in 2018, look for them to contend in the Sun Belt East.

East:
  1. Troy
  2. Appalachian State
  3. Georgia State
  4. Coastal Carolina 
  5. Georgia Southern
West:
  1. Arkansas State
  2. Louisana Monroe
  3. South Alabama
  4. Louisiana
  5. Texas State


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Preaseason Top 25 College Football standings: Matthew Zimmerman

My top 25 standings...

  1. Alabama-Won National Championship in 2017
  2. Clemson-Best defense in country
  3. Georgia-Came close to winning Championship in 2017
  4. Washington-Jake Browning is a future NFL QB
  5. Ohio State-Hopefully scandal won't hurt them
  6. Wisconsin-Best O-line in country
  7. Miami-Challenging Clemson for ACC this year
  8. Oklahoma-Lost Mayfield but Murray is great replacement
  9. Penn State-Saqoun is gone, should be just fine though
  10. Auburn-Beat Alabama and Georgia but couldn't get SEC crown
  11. Notre Dame-Toughest schedule in FBS...again
  12. Stanford-Bryce Love will get Heisman this year
  13. Michigan-Shea Patterson is a great fit for team, defense stout
  14. Michigan State-LJ Scott very good, always competitive spirt
  15. TCU-Will compete vs Oklahoma, Texas for BIG 12
  16. USC-Darnold is gone, wait to see how they react
  17. West Virginia-Will Grier with top 3 receiving corps
  18. Virginia Tech-Josh Jackson is one of best QBs in ACC
  19. Florida State-New coach, new season
  20. Boise State-Arguably best Group of 5 team in FBS
  21. Mississippi State-Take care of Auburn, Bama...good stuff
  22. Texas-Tom Herman in Year 2, fans getting antsy
  23. UCF-Lost coach but bring back McKenzie Milton
  24. South Carolina-Might be dark horse in SEC
  25. Oregon-Justin Herbert one of the best QBs in nation?

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Fantasy Football Sample Team 2

Starting Lineup
QB: Carson Wentz, Philadelphia Eagles

RB1: Ezekiel Elliot, Dallas Cowboys

RB2: Alex Collins, Baltimore Ravens

WR1: Odell Beckham Jr, New York Giants

WR2: Micheal Thomas, New Orleans Saints

TE: Greg Olsen, Carolina Panthers

D/ST: Jacksonville Jaguars

K: Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers

Bench
QB2: Phillip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers

RB3:  Jay Ajayi, Philadelphia Eagles

RB4: Duke Johnson, Cleveland Browns

WR3: Adam Theilen, Minnesota Vikings

WR4: John Ross, Cincinnati Bengals

FLEX: Robby Anderson, New York Jets

D/ST2: Seattle Seahawks

Fantasy Football Sample Team 1

Starting Lineup

QB: Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

RB: Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans

RB: Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers

WR: Odell Beckham Jr., NY Giants

WR: Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings

TE: Jimmy Graham, Green Bay Packers

FLEX: Tevin Coleman, Atlanta Falcons

D/ST: LA Chargers

K: Greg Zuerlein, LA Rams

Bench

QB: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons

RB: Carlos Hyde, LA Chargers

RB: Bilal Powell, NY Jets

WR: James Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers

WR: Devin Funchess, Carolina Panthers

TE: Cameron Brate, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

K: Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis Colts

Friday, August 17, 2018

Fantasy Football Blog 2: Important midrounders

Mid-rounders are very important in the realm of fantasy. If your best player fails, usually these guys will help your team win a few games. These mid rounders are usually when you pick a QB and a TE. The best fantasy players are usually the ones that pay attention to these picks the most. On average, a QB racks up 20-30 pts a game and a TE 5-10. If you are drafting players that are below these average point paces, then you will probably not win your league. In this blog, I will explain the reasons why you need at least one solid player in each position and who to look for on draft day.

QB: Risking an extra good WR or RB to get the best QB in your draft is probably worth it. Other than the top 10 or so players in fantasy, never go off of a player's draft number as who you pick. Usually, fantasy experts just rate them based on the projected amount of points they will get. Players that just go off of the lowest number left usually don't win their draft. If you want a good QB on your team, make sure you pick one that a) has good receivers to throw to, b) at least 70% accuracy MOST games and c) moves around in the pocket. Besides RBs, a QB usually puts up the most points on a fantasy team. Don't screw this pickup or else you might lose your league.

QB to look for on draft day: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

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Why pick him: Russell Wilson is the most pressured QB in the NFL. Last year in 2017, Russell Wilson led his team in rushing yards by a wide margin. If he doesn't show up for even ONE game, the Seahawks are basically screwed. After completely gutting their roster and losing star players like Cliff Avril, Marshawn Lynch among others the past 2 years, the Seahawks will be relying on him more than ever this year. The reason why I like him the most is that he is always avoiding the direct contact and he scrambles to the sidelines when he can. He is super injury-prone also. If you can, try to get Russell Wilson on draft day.

TE: Ah...the QB's favorite big man to pass to. TE's are a key asset to every team's receiving game. Players like Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce serve as key targets for a team's offense, With the ability to get separation from a defense's linebacker, QB's usually have an easy target to throw to down the field. Also, TE"s serve as an important blocker to open up holes for a running back to run through. TE's almost never fail to produce and continue to catch many balls going their way for needed gains. Try to get a TE that has very good chemistry with their QB as this will lead to around 10-15 points a week for fantasy players.

TE to look for on draft day: Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots

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Why pick him: You've seen the big plays when TOM BRADY throws to ROB GRONKOWSKI for a -- yard TD! Without a doubt, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are the best QB-TE duo in the NFL. The chemistry between them is insane! On top of that, this might be Gronkowski's (and possibly Brady's) last season in the NFL so you know he's going to put up a 1000 yard receiving campaign with like 10 TDS. With Danny Amendola off to the Dolphins, Tom Brady needs Gronk to help in a major way this year. If you are able to get him, you will not regret it at all. Gronkowski is set to have a major season this year and won't stop for nothing,

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Fantasy Football Blog 1: Who to pick No. 1?

The NFL preseason is just days away from starting, and a bunch of important players still have not agreed to a long term contract yet. Players like Kahlil Mack, Aaron Donald, and Earl Thomas are still trying to work out long-term contracts with their teams. But Sam Darnold, who has not seen the field yet, is losing precious time while his agent is working with the Jets organization to get a rookie contract squared away. Sam Darnold's chances of getting the starting job in Week 1 is dwindling as his competitors Teddy Bridgewater and Josh McCown are taking reps with the offense already. Hopefully, these players can get on the field soon and not miss too much valuable time with their players and coaches. If that's not exciting enough, the fantasy football season is back! Die-hard players are knocking out mock drafts and gorging over magazines trying to get that much-needed edge on their opponents. Every pick is crucial in these drafts and without the right mindset, you could be the big loser in your league. I will be writing multiple blogs a week to keep you updated on everything you need to know before the NFL season starts. Here is my list of players to pick No. 1 in your draft...


Le'Veon Bell, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers

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Why pick him No. 1: Le'Veon Bell is one of the best players at his position right now. According to pro-football-reference.com, he ran for 1,291 yards in 2017 with 9 TDs. He is a reliable catcher to with 655 yards and 2 TDs. Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliot might provide more production than Bell, but don't pass on him if he's still on your board. Big Ben is going to retire any season now, so expect Bell to have a breakout season as more reps will probably go his way. Bell is in his late 20's and nearing his prime so he isn't holding anything back now. Bell has still not shown up for training camp barring his contract problem so this might add for some early season woes. Make sure to add a good RB to replace Bell if needed just as a precaution. Other than that, I like Bell as a 1st round choice and he should produce a great year for fantasy players alike.


Odell Beckham Jr, WR, New York Giants


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Why pick him No. 1: After being injured in Week 5 of the 2017 regular season and having to miss the rest of the season, many fantasy players were horrified. Losing your star player so early in the season can be devastating to anyone's chances of winning their league. But, Odell Beckham Jr looks healthier than ever and could be the stud WR once again in 2018. The one problem is the person who will be throwing him the balls: Eli Manning. Eli had one of his worst seasons last year as a QB in the NFL. He is 37 and will retire any day now. If Eli Manning can't find his groove again. Odell might not get the same opportunities he once got 2 years ago. According to pro-football-reference.com, Odell put up at least 1300 yards in each of his first 3 seasons. He also scored at least 10 TDs in each of those first 3 seasons aswell. If Bell, Gurley, and Elliot are all gone, he is your next man up. Don't look past him just because he had an injury last year, as Odell is still the same one hand catch wonder everyone continues to talk about and love.

Todd Gurley, RB, Los Angeles Rams


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Why pick him No. 1: Todd Gurley EXPLODED in his third year as an NFL running back. Per pro-football-reference.com, he had 1,305 yards in '17 with 13 TDs. His receiving numbers were extremely high also as he got 64 balls with 788 yards and 6 TDs. He is a very reliable player in PPR and Non-PPR leagues no matter where you draft him. With a stout defense that should get offenses off the field in a hurry, expect Todd Gurley's production to increase in 2018. Jared Goff is entering his third year in the NFL so he still has some struggles throwing the ball. His throws were on target about 60% of the time. Their best receiver might be Brandin Cooks; who just came from the New England Patriots. Todd Gurley will continue to be better as a player and could be the best RB in the NFL in 2018. If you are one of the first teams in your draft, the chances of getting him are extremely high and there is no doubt in my mind that he is your go-to-guy if available at your turn.

Ezekiel Elliot, RB, Dallas Cowboys 

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Why pick him No. 1: Ezekiel Elliot was one of the greatest RB's of all time at Ohio State. He is definitely showing off that accomplishment with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. But he has had his off-the-field issues as well. In July 2016, Elliot was suspect ally getting into some domestic affairs with his former girlfriend. This cost him the 1st 6 weeks of the 2017 NFL regular season. His draft stock in fantasy plummeted mightly as many passed on him until rounds 4-6, as nobody wanted him being wasted on their team. For the fantasy players that were unlucky enough to forget to take him off their starting lineup, I have no words for you. According to pro-football-reference.com, Elliot ran for less than 1000 yards in 2016 compared to a monstrous 2017 campaign of 1631 yards. I would rank Elliot as the 3rd best RB in fantasy behind Gurley and Bell but possibly 4th if David Johnson has any juice left. The Cowboys receiving game is falling apart so expect Elliot to get more touches this year anyway as he tries to get back to form after a HUGE setback last year.