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July 15, 2007, 07:09:14 PM
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Getting ready for this year's fantasy football and I was making my projections for the QBs of the Big 12.  Any suggestions are welcome.


PlayerTeamYdsPassYrdsRushPassTDRushTD
Chase DanielMU3700350334
Graham HarrellTECH4500-90352
Bobby ReidOKST2700500285
Colt McCoyTX3150170352
Sam KellerNU3300-80301
Stephen McGeeA&M2550625144
Sam BradfordOU260010201
Bret MeyerISU2400200124
Josh FreemanKSU2570-30133
Kerry Meierku1700350145
Cody HawkinsCU210030132
Micheal MachenBU2000-100120

July 15, 2007, 07:40:20 PM
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Give Freeman a good Oline and lets see if he's better than OU's, NU's(who?) & A&M's qb.

Breaks 3000.   :hope:

July 15, 2007, 08:34:14 PM
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Getting ready for this year's fantasy football and I was making my projections for the QBs of the Big 12.  Any suggestions are welcome.

I've been trying to get a framework for a Big 12 football fantasy league together.  However, the toughest part is getting the stats downloaded each week quickly enough.

How does your league work?  Would you mind sharing your rules and method you use to calculate scores each week?  Using anything automated?

July 15, 2007, 09:36:45 PM
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Getting ready for this year's fantasy football and I was making my projections for the QBs of the Big 12.  Any suggestions are welcome.

I've been trying to get a framework for a Big 12 football fantasy league together.  However, the toughest part is getting the stats downloaded each week quickly enough.

How does your league work?  Would you mind sharing your rules and method you use to calculate scores each week?  Using anything automated?

Our scoring is 1 point for every 20 yards passing, and 1 point for every 10 yards rushing/receiving.  Each TD pass is 4 points, and each TD run/catch is 6 points.  We start 2 QBs, 3 RBs, 3 WRs. and 1 defense.  Defense is scored based on points allowed.  If a team shuts out their opponent, that's worth 17 points, 2-3 points is worth 14, 4-7 is 12, etc.  Turnovers are worth 2 points, and a safety is 2 points. 

We limit our pool of players to BCS conference teams, the Mt West, and the MAC.  We have about 8 - 10 teams each year.

We score manually, but there are some sites out there that will do automatic scoring.  We looked into them, but decided to not buy it.
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July 16, 2007, 08:02:28 AM
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Getting ready for this year's fantasy football and I was making my projections for the QBs of the Big 12.  Any suggestions are welcome.

I've been trying to get a framework for a Big 12 football fantasy league together.  However, the toughest part is getting the stats downloaded each week quickly enough.

How does your league work?  Would you mind sharing your rules and method you use to calculate scores each week?  Using anything automated?

Our scoring is 1 point for every 20 yards passing, and 1 point for every 10 yards rushing/receiving.  Each TD pass is 4 points, and each TD run/catch is 6 points.  We start 2 QBs, 3 RBs, 3 WRs. and 1 defense.  Defense is scored based on points allowed.  If a team shuts out their opponent, that's worth 17 points, 2-3 points is worth 14, 4-7 is 12, etc.  Turnovers are worth 2 points, and a safety is 2 points. 

We limit our pool of players to BCS conference teams, the Mt West, and the MAC.  We have about 8 - 10 teams each year.

We score manually, but there are some sites out there that will do automatic scoring.  We looked into them, but decided to not buy it.

Wow, you guys are hard core...your waiver wire analysis each week must be nuts with all those data points.  I'd love to get a Big 12 only league together, but you'd have to limit it to less than 10 teams, and obviously limit roster size and starters.

When you looked at scoring sites, did any in particular jump out at you?

July 16, 2007, 08:59:43 AM
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Getting ready for this year's fantasy football and I was making my projections for the QBs of the Big 12.  Any suggestions are welcome.

I've been trying to get a framework for a Big 12 football fantasy league together.  However, the toughest part is getting the stats downloaded each week quickly enough.

How does your league work?  Would you mind sharing your rules and method you use to calculate scores each week?  Using anything automated?

Our scoring is 1 point for every 20 yards passing, and 1 point for every 10 yards rushing/receiving.  Each TD pass is 4 points, and each TD run/catch is 6 points.  We start 2 QBs, 3 RBs, 3 WRs. and 1 defense.  Defense is scored based on points allowed.  If a team shuts out their opponent, that's worth 17 points, 2-3 points is worth 14, 4-7 is 12, etc.  Turnovers are worth 2 points, and a safety is 2 points. 

We limit our pool of players to BCS conference teams, the Mt West, and the MAC.  We have about 8 - 10 teams each year.

We score manually, but there are some sites out there that will do automatic scoring.  We looked into them, but decided to not buy it.

Wow, you guys are hard core...your waiver wire analysis each week must be nuts with all those data points.  I'd love to get a Big 12 only league together, but you'd have to limit it to less than 10 teams, and obviously limit roster size and starters.

When you looked at scoring sites, did any in particular jump out at you?

No, none really jumped out at us.  They all did pretty much the same thing.  We just didn't want to pony up the money to do it.  One of them use to advertise on Rivals....but I can't remember their name.

Yes, the waiver wire is crazy each week.  I usually will drop and pick up a defense every week looking for a good matchup (i.e. whoever is playing Temple).  I forgot to mention that we limit our rosters to 25 slots.  I'd say the first 2-3 weeks are the most crazy.  I always seem to draft some player that got into trouble over the summer and is in jail and I didn't know about it.

July 16, 2007, 09:20:38 AM
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Josh Freeman   KSU   2570   -30   13   3
Kerry Meier   ku   1700   350   14   5

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