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RE: Fantasy Football League on ESPN website
(06-18-2013 11:00 PM)BearcatMan Wrote:  We voted on point per stat designation pre-season, said only BCS players were eligible, and you were allowed one non-BCS player per team, then I ran all the stats through an excel macro every week and sent the scores out weekly.

I'm pretty sure CBSSports has some sort of CFB Fantasy thing nowadays, either way its incredibly enjoyable, and calls for a lot more skill than luck, because everybody has 4-5 world beaters. It's about the mid-range guys that you draft out of nowhere, because with 74 teams and 6-7 stat contributors on each team, there's way too many players to look up on draft day...gotta do the homework beforehand and know your game plan from day one.
im down on doing this and if you want to be in charge with me then pm me and because you would be a HUGE help in getting this under way
06-19-2013 09:27 PM
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