Showing posts with label Jahvid Best. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jahvid Best. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Week 2 Preview

Week 1 kind of dragged on a little bit. It was a lot like am Adam Sandler movie, actually. You were all excited for it to start but you kinda fell asleep halfway through. Granted there were some great moments. BYU knocking off Oklahoma, the Miami-FSU finish and the Bama-Va Tech game were all high points. But the week lacked substance.

We did learn a few things from week 1. We learned that Sam Bradford will not win a second Heisman trophy. We learned that Ohio St. is still not very good against out of conference opponents. We learned that Jacory Harris is a future stud despite his head coach's constant crying. And we also learned that there's room in Mark May's mouth for more than just SC's Cardinal and gold cock.

I look forward to week 2, despite the lack of obvious must see games.

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5 Games to Watch




1. USC @ Ohio St. - This is the obvious biggie of the week. It's unfortunate that Ohio St. will put up little resistance to the Trojans once again. I will be anxious to see how Matt Barkley reacts to an extremely hostile environment. However, outside of the home crowd, there's really not much else going in Ohio St.'s favor.

2. Houston @ Oklahoma St. - I would say only watch this game if you really love offense, bu the Cowboys didn't exactly flex their offensive muscle against UGA in week 1. Houston's Case Keenum and OSU's Zac Robinson are two of the best QB's in all of the land. I expect Dez Bryant to hit triple digits in receiving yardage.

3. Notre Dame @ Michigan - This might be the first time in years that this game won't be coma inducing. Both teams looked really good against inferior competition in week 1. The Irish seem to be the favorite as their QB position is slightly more stable than Michigan's. I wouldn't be surprised to see Denard Robinson break a few big plays against the Irish defense.

4. South Carolina @ Georgia - The USC-UGA game is always a good one to watch. This has been especially true since SOS has been roaming the Gamecock sideline. Stephen Orr just seems to have the Bulldogs' number. It may be hard to believe but South Carolina may actually have a better QB situation than Georgia does. The Dawgs just named Joe Cox the starter for Saturday today.

5. Purdue @ Oregon - A couple of things I'm looking for in this game: Will the Oregon fans turn on Chip Kelly if the Ducks fall behind early? Will Oregon really miss LeGarrette Blount as much as we think they will? Can Purdue's Ralph Bolden have another monstrous day?

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5 Players to Watch

For the fantasy geeks in all of us....




1. Tim Tebow Florida QB - Tebow will play more this week with Tennessee looming than he did against Charleston Southern. Troy gave up a bunch of yards to Bowling Green's Tyler Sheehan, and I think Mr. Tebow may be slightly better than him.

2. Roy Helu, Jr. Nebraska RB - Helu had a huge day rushing the ball against Florida Atlantic in week 1. This Saturday the Husker continue their run through the Sun Belt conference against the Red Wolves of Arkansas St. Look for Roy Jr. to have another big day.

3. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR - I've already predicted what I think Bryant will do against Houston this week. The Cougars' secondary better be ready for a long night.

4. Max Hall BYU QB - He's playing Tulane. Just look at what G.J. Kinne did against Tulane in his first game as a starter ever. Hall has a bit more experience than 1 game.
5. Jahvid Best Califronia RB - Best and the Golden Bears will be taking on the Eastern Washington Eagles. If Best can shred Maryland's defense, I'm supremely confident he can do the same against EW's.

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Heisman Watch




Sam Bradford's injury has shaken things up quite a bit in the Heisman race. Here's how I got it.

1. Tim Tebow Florida QB
2. Colt McCoy Texas QB
3. Jahvid Best California RB

4. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR

5. Joe McKnight USC RB


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Ultimate Fantasy League Week 2

No TV schedule this week as I will be in Gainesville all day otherwise entertained. So on to the UFL schedule.

Florida @ Tennessee
Georgia v. California
South Carolina v. North Carolina
Clemson v. Georgia Tech
Auburn @ Mississippi St.
Alabama @ Arizona St.
Ole Miss v. Duke
LSU v. Kentucky
Colorado @ Boise St.
Kansas v. Rutgers
Kansas St. v. Nebraska
Missouri @ Michigan St.
Arkansas @ TCU
Oklahoma v. Texas A&M
Texas @ Texas Tech
Oklahoma St. v. Connecticut
Washington @ UCLA
Washington St. v. Oregon
Oregon St. v. Stanford
USC v. Virginia Tech
Arizona v. San Diego St.
Ohio St. @ Iowa
Illinois @ Wisconsin
Northwestern v. Purdue
Minnesota v. Notre Dame
Michigan v. Louisville
Indiana v. Maryland
Iowa St. v. Virginia
Miami v. Wake Forest
North Carolina St. v. Boston College
Florida St. @ South Florida
East Carolina @ Tulsa
Syracuse v. Navy
Penn St. @ Army
West Virginia v. Central Florida
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
Vanderbilt v. Air Force
Colorado S. v. UNLV
Southern Miss @ Wyoming
Baylor @ Utah
Louisiana Tech @ Troy
BYU @ Houston

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

CFB365 Positional Rankings

Last season, I intricately broke down the top 20 players from each position in college football. Since I decided to wait until the day before the season started to do it this year, I'm going to combine every position into one post. This, of course, will call for more brevity than in the past. It does not, however, affect how right I am. Which is 100%.

I may update these rankings as the season progresses and players either make a name for themselves or stumble all over their own vaginas.

QB
  1. Tim Tebow - Florida
  2. Colt McCoy - Texas
  3. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma
  4. Zac Robinson - Oklahoma St.
  5. Jevan Snead - Ole Miss
  6. Todd Reesing - Kansas
  7. Terrelle Pryor - Ohio St.
  8. Juice Williams - Illinois
  9. Max Hall - BYU
  10. Darryl Clark - Penn St.

RB
  1. Jahvid Best - California
  2. Kendall Hunter - Oklahoma St.
  3. Jonathan Dwyer - Georgia Tech
  4. DeMarco Murray - Oklahoma
  5. Noel Devine - West Virginia
  6. Andre Anderson - Tulane
  7. Joe McKnight - USC
  8. Anthony Dixon - Mississippi St.
  9. Eugene Jarvis - Kent St.
  10. C.J. Spiller - Clemson

WR
  1. Dez Bryant - Oklahoma St.
  2. Arrelious Benn - Illinois
  3. Julio Jones - Alabama
  4. A.J. Green - Georgia
  5. Damian Williams - USC
  6. Mardy Gilyard - Cincinnati
  7. Brandon LaFell - LSU
  8. Dezmon Briscoe - Kansas
  9. Jonathan Baldwin - Pittsburgh
  10. Kevin Jurovich - San Jose St.

TE

  1. Jermaine Gresham - Oklahoma
  2. Aaron Hernandez - Florida
  3. D.J. Williams - Arkansas
  4. Rob Gronkowski - Arizona
  5. Dennis Pitta - BYU
  6. Ed Dickson - Oregon
  7. Cody Slate - Marshall
  8. Kyle Rudolph - Notre Dame
  9. Jeron Mastrud - Kansas St.
  10. Richard Dickson - LSU

OL

  1. Sergio Render - Virginia Tech
  2. Trent Williams - Oklahoma
  3. Jeff Byers - USC
  4. Ciron Black - LSU
  5. Anthony Davis - Rutgers
  6. Kristoffer O'Dowd - USC
  7. Maurkice Pouncey - Florida
  8. Mike Pouncey - Florida
  9. Russell Okung - Oklahoma St.
  10. Adam Ulatoski - Texas

DL

  1. Gerald McCoy - Oklahoma
  2. Greg Hardy - Ole Miss
  3. Carlos Dunlap - Florida
  4. Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
  5. Sergio Kindle - Texas
  6. Geno Atkins - Georgia
  7. Jerry Hughes - TCU
  8. George Selvie - South Florida
  9. Terrence Cody - Alabama
  10. Rahim Alem - LSU

LB

  1. Brandon Spikes - Florida
  2. Rolando McClain - Alabama
  3. Eric Norwood - South Carolina
  4. Sean Weatherspoon - Missouri
  5. Sean Lee - Penn St.
  6. Rennie Curran - Georgia
  7. Navarro Bowman - Penn St.
  8. Sean Spence - Miami(FL)
  9. Travis Lewis - Oklahoma
  10. Reggie Carter - UCLA

DB

  1. Eric Berry - Tennessee
  2. Taylor Mays - USC
  3. Joe Haden - Florida
  4. Trevard Lindley - Kentucky
  5. Patrick Peterson - LSU
  6. Morgan Burnett - Georgia Tech
  7. Janoris Jenkins - Florida
  8. Alterraun Verner - UCLA
  9. Chad Jones - LSU
  10. Syd'Quan Thompson - California