College Football Top 25: Week 1
The 2021 college football season is finally here, and it truly causes for excitement. Yes, Week 0 was already played but there was not much to talk about in terms of the teams involved.
The 2021 college football season is finally here, and it truly causes for excitement. Yes, Week 0 was already played but there was not much to talk about in terms of the teams involved.
With two weeks of preseason in the books, NFL teams will begin officially naming their starting quarterback soon. Before they do, let’s predict which direction each team that has a battle will go.
After a 2020 season that ended with New York Giant fans somehow hating the Philadelphia Eagles, and Doug Pederson, just a little bit more, the team is now looking to take revenge on the division and win it this year.
After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.
The Jacksonville Jaguars secured their franchise cornerstone earlier this year in Trevor Lawrence. He, however, is not the only interesting fantasy option available from Jacksonville for this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals began the Joe Burrow era in a rough way. After nine very well played games by the No.1 overall pick, Burrow tore his ACL in the 10th game. As a whole, the team finished off 4-11-1 and had a busy offseason checklist. Looking forward, the Bengals are in hopes to reach their first playoffs since 2015, but it will be quite a challenge.
The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.
The Miami Dolphins are coming off of a year where they just missed the playoffs after going 10-6 with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa taking over halfway through the season. The main need in free agency was clearly finding Tagovailoa weapons and they did just that by signing Will Fuller.
Conference USA has a ton of great football programs, even if we don’t hear much about them throughout the season. This could be the year, however, that this conference really gets recognized.
After a thrilling 2020, MACtion is back and better than ever for 2021. Ball State looks to go back-to-back after their first title since 1996, with a handful of teams in the rearview mirror.
Every year the initial release, or every release for that matter, of the AP Poll draws controversy, and for good reason. This year’s we all assumed the worst, as we should, but the preseason poll isn’t fully terrible.
The Carolina Panthers had a bit of a wild offseason, where the big question was at quarterback. Teddy Bridgewater failed to make an impact last year, and many thought the team would address this need through the draft. What they did do, however, was turn to the New York Jets and acquired Sam Darnold.
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