Sunday, July 27, 2008

Fantasy Football Player Rankings

1.LaDainian Tomlinson
2.Adrian Peterson
3.Brian Westbrook
4.Steven Jackson
5.Joseph Addai
6.Tom Brady
7.Marshawn Lynch
8.Clinton Portis
9.Randy Moss
10.Marion Barber
11.Willis McGahee
12.Larry Johnson
13.Peyton Manning
14.Terrell Owens
15.Willie Parker
16.Ryan Grant
17.Jamal Lewis
18.Reggie Wayne
19.Braylon Edwards
20.Maurice Jones-Drew
21.Tony Romo
22.Andre Johnson
23.Frank Gore
24.Larry Fitzgerald
25.Brandon Jacobs
26.Laurence Maroney
27.T.J. Houshmanzadeh
28.Steve Smith
29.Marques Colston
30.Drew Brees
31.Reggie Bush
32.Chad Johnson
33.Ronnie Brown
34.Plaxico Burress
35.Ben Roethlisberger
36.Carson Palmer
37.Michael Turner
38.Tory Holt
39.Darren McFadden
40.Wes Welker
41.Edgerrin James
42.Antonio Gates
43.Thomas Jones
44.Matt Hasselbeck
45.Jason Witten
46.Earnest Graham
47.Fred Taylor
48.Derek Anderson
49.Santonio Holmes
50.Rudi Johnson

Saturday, July 26, 2008

MLB Predictions

American League

East

1. Boston Redsox

2. New York Yankees

3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays

4. Toronto Blue Jays

5. Baltimore Orioles


Central

1. Chicago White Sox

2. Detroit Tigers

3. Minnesota Twins

4. Cleveland Indians

5. Kansas City Royals



West

1. Los Angeles Angels

2. Texas Rangers

3. Oakland A's

4. Seattle Mariners



National League



East

1. New York Mets

2. Philadelphia Phillies

3. Florida Marlins

4. Atlanta Braves

5. Washington Nationals



Central

1. Milwaukee Brewers

2. Chicago Cubs

3. St. Louis Cardinals

4. Cincinnati Reds

5. Pittsburgh Pirates

6. Houston Astros



West

1. LA Dodgers

2. Arizona Diamondbacks

3. Colorado Rockies

4. San Fransisco Giants

5. Sand Diego Padres

Friday, July 25, 2008

Big Ten


Big Ten
1. Ohio Sate 7-1(Conference) 11-1 (Overall)
2. Wisconsin 7-1 (Conference) 11-1 (Overall)
3. Illinois 6-2 (Conference) 10-2 (Overall)
4. Penn State 6-2 (Conference) 9-3 (Overall)
5. Michigan 5-3 (Conference) 8-4 (Overall)
6. Purdue 3-5 (Conference) 7-5 (Overall)
7. Michigan State 3-5 (Conference) 6-6 (Overall)
8. Iowa 2-6 (Conference) 5-7 (Overall)
9. Northwestern 1-7 (Conference) 4-8 (Overall)
10. Minnesota 1-7 (Conference) 2-10 (Overall)

#23

PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS



Although the off-field problems that hurt the Nittany Lions in 2007 are a thing of the past, the speculation about Joe Paterno's future continues. Penn State's leading rusher Rodney Kinlaw will be leaving, but sophomore running back Evan Royster should do a great job of filling in. With quarterback Anthony Morelli leaving the offense might slow down a little bit. That is not a big problem though because the defense got better with the additions of Michael Mauti, Michael Zordich Jr., D'Anton Lynn, and Michael Yancich.(What is up with Penn State and the name Michael)



Big Games

9/27 Illinois 8:00 PM (ET)

10/11 @ Wisconsin 8:00 PM (ET)

10/18 Michigan 4:30 PM (ET)

10/25 @ Ohio State 8:00 PM (ET)



Key Returns

-Sophomore Runningback Evan Royster

Last Season = 513 yards, 5 touchdowns

- Derrick Williams, Deon Butler, and Jordan Norwood could possibly be the best receiving core in the country.



Prediction and Grades


Prediction = 9-3


Grades=

Offense = B

Defense = A

Special Teams = B+

Intangibles = A

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Brett Favre Saga




Are you sick and tired of hearing about Brett Favre? Well, I am. Last month when Brett Favre showed interest of once again playing football people began to rejoyce. Why not? One of the greatest quarterbacks of all time was coming back. If we only knew what would come of his "return." Reportedly Brett left a voice mail on the Packer's GM's phone. But the GM happened to be on vacation so the Packers told Brett he would have to wait. The Packers showed some interest in Favre. Favre began to get angry with the Packers and said he wanted out. The Packers offered a backup role to him, which he obviously found insulting. Can you imagine Brett Favre being a backup?!?! The only options that the Packers had left was to trade or release him. They strongly did not want to release him because he could join a NFC team. That team could end up beating the Packers in the long run. Trade. Trade. Trade. Trading Brett Favre was the only option left. Just when we thought everything was going good, the Packers charged the Vikings with tampering charges. The Packers reported they traced the calls on the Packer phone they gave to Favre. But, now there are reports that Favre was not issued a phone from the Packers. Whose lying? Nobody is sure. If the Packers are lying they may have dug themselves and even bigger hole. Is this the greatest or most annoying sports story ever. Now there is a possibility that Favre could be a Buccaneer as soon as Sunday. Also, the Packers might postpone Favre's jersey retirement. Yesterday on 1st and 10 Skip Bayless said this is the greatest sports story ever. I disagree. If the Packers are going to do anything, Favre has to get reinstated.

Conference Standings







This is how I think the ACC will play out.

ACC Atlantic Conference W-L Overall W-L
1. Clemson 7-1 10-2
2. Wake Forest 6-2 10-2
3. Boston College 4-4 7-5
4. Florida State 4-4 6-6
5. Maryland 2-6 4-8
6. NC State 2-6 3-9



ACC Coastal Conference W-L Overall W-L
1. Virgina Tech 7-1 11-1
2. Virginia 5-3 8-4
3. Georgia Tech 4-4 7-5
4. Miami (FL) 4-4 6-6
5. North Carolina 2-6 4-8
6. Duke 1-7 2-10


*Tomorrow I will be predicting the Big 10

#24

WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS







Once again Wake Forest is in the hunt for an ACC Championship and BCS bowl berth. Although the Demon Deacons have had two straight winning seasons,(ACC Champs in 06) history is not on their side. Since the ACC was established Wake Forest has never had 3 consecutive winning seasons. If Wake Forest and their 15 returning starters can win a couple of key ACC games they will be in the hunt come the end of the season.


Big Games
9/20 @ Florida State TBA (Time)
10/09 Clemson 7:30 PM (ET)
10/25 @ Miami(FL) TBA (Time)
11/22 Boston College TBA (Time)



Key Returns
- Junior Quarterback Riley Skinner
Last Season = 2,204 yards, 12 touchdowns, 133.4 passer ratting
- Senior Cornerback Alphonso Smith
Last Season = 8 interceptions
- Sophomore Runningback Josh Adams
Last Season = 953 yards
- Senior Kicker Sam Swank
Last Season = Made 82% of field goals, made 100% of extra points
- Senior Safety Chip Vaughn
Last Season = 105 tackles



Prediction and Grades

10-2

Offense = A-
Defense = A
Special Teams = B+
Intangibles = B

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Joe Paterno Bio





Joe Paterno, head coach of Penn State, is one of the greatest coaches of all-time. Joe was born on December 21st, 1926 and lived thru the great depression. He attended Brown University where he played and studied football. At cornerback he tied the record for career interceptions, 14. Not only did he play cornerback, he played quarterback. Throughout his coaching career he has given us his input on several college football issues. Some of his beliefs are: creating some type of college football playoff system, redshirt all true freshman, and put an end to legalized college sports gambling. In politics Joe is a conservative. Also, he was close Friends with the former president George H.W. Bush. In February 2008 he donated money to Barrack Obama's campaign. Throughout Paterno's coaching career he was 372-125-3. In bowl games he was 23-10-1. Two NCAA Championships were won by him, one in 1982 and one in 1986. He also led Penn State to two Big Ten titles. Lastly, he has won all of the following awards: (1972) Walter Camp Coach of the Year, (1978) Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, (1981) Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year, (1982) Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, (1986) SI Sportsman of the Year, (1986) Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, (1986) Paul "Bear" Bryant Award, (1994) Walter Camp Coach of the Year, (2002) Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, (2005) Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year, (2005) The Home Depot Coach of the Year, (2005) Walter Camp Coach of the Year.



#25

It is now time to announce #25 in my preseason top 25

#25


FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

Overall, the bulldogs have a fairly easy schedule. Although, their first two games against Rutgers and Wisconsin will be very difficult. Fresno State coach Pat Hill is calling the Wisconsin game the biggest game in Bulldog stadium history. The rest of their games are very winnable, so the bulldogs have a very good chance of going 10-2. This would be an improvement from last year as they went 9-4. Fresno State, which is returning 16 starters from last year, looks poised to unseat Hawaii and Boise State. Do not be surprised if you see the bulldogs in a BCS bowl game.

Big Games
9/01 @ Rutgers 4:00 PM (ET)
9/13 Wisconsin 10:30 PM (ET)
10/04 Hawaii 10:00 PM (ET)
11/28 @ Boise State 6:00 PM (ET)

Key Returns
- Senior Quarterback Tom Brandstater
Last Season = 2,654 yards, 15 touchdowns, 140.5 Passer Rating
- Junior Running Back Anthony Harding
Last Season = 403 yards, 4 touchdowns
-Junior Running Back Lonyae Miller
Last Season = 609 yards, 7 touchdowns
-Junior Wide Receiver Marlon Moore
Last Season =694 yards, 5 touchdowns
- Senior Tackle Jon Mogna
Last Season = 30 tackles, and 7 sacks
- Sophomore Linebacker Ben Jacobs
Last Season = 81 tackles

Prediction and Grades

Prediction = 10 - 2 and WAC Champions

Grades
Offensive = A
Special Teams = B-
Defense = B-
Intangibles = A

Top 25

Each day I will be announcing a team in my top 25. Starting today with #25 and ending in four weeks with my #1. Hope you enjoy it. I am new to blogging so I will try my best.