Archive for the ‘Positional Analysis’ Category

First off, best wishes to all of you as you progress through the playoffs in your leagues. I would like to think that Fantasy College Blitz is your General Sherman of college football knowledge leading many in a scorched earth policy through the southern portion of the fantasy college football landscape. Speaking of Southern references, [...]

To say I am overstimulated (read:confused) right now would be an immense understatement – we have our first minority president, I am packing for my first skiing trip ever (Florida boy needs some thermals), I just finished up our playoff live blog with Drew and a couple superusers, earlier I had a rehearsal for a [...]

Before I dig in to the yummy Halloween treats of Week 10 of the fantasy college football season, I want to throw out a bunch of quotes from the Huss Bachelor Party of Vegas Proportions: We don’t have Bud Light Lime, we have Bud Light Lime….I love this horse Curlin, he’s a lock! Big favorite! [...]

When you watch a game on TV and the analyst/former player/ former washed-up coach talks about the “hot receiver”, it references which skill player is uncovered due to the defense blitzing an extra player. In fantasy college football, I like to use the term to see who is on a three-week hot streak. Inspired by [...]

Why choose from just two options when you can choose from over 120? Here are some early returns before your ballots are due. Mike Crabtree, Texas Tech at Texas A&M (BlitzIndex D#107) – START OF THE WEEK (why did I sit him in the Head2Head league?) Jarett Dillard, Rice host Southern Mississippi (88) – multiple [...]

Live in Denton, Texas, from the “Add whomever North Texas plays” file… Warhawk WR Darrell McNeal has two 100-yard games this season, and he is hot off one against a decent Red Wolves defense of Arkansas State. My projection is he is next on the long list of outstanding offensive performers to face the (not [...]

The Army needs air support, ground forces and the ability to return enemy fire with equal force. Jason Chery of the University of Louisiana-Lafayette supplied all three in the Ragin’ Cajuns 59-30 win over North Texas on Saturday. Chery had 335 all-purpose yards and five touchdowns – in the first half. Chery had just seven [...]

Receivers usually wear numbers in the 80′s, and while I was typing out my thoughts on the wrong side of midnight my iPod got on an 80′s kick. Naturally, I chose to combine the two together for what i hope is an informative and entertaining look at Week 6 start/sit that compares some wideouts to [...]