College Football Top 25: Week 11
College Football is once again hitting its regular season wind down. Week 10 brought us another great set of games where we saw accidental field-rushes, two fakes on special teams in a matter of minutes.
College Football is once again hitting its regular season wind down. Week 10 brought us another great set of games where we saw accidental field-rushes, two fakes on special teams in a matter of minutes.
We are reaching the tail end of a whirlwind college football season. Week 10 brought us even more upsets and some seriously great plays (looking at you Purdue). Even with the season winding down, conference championship races are still extremely tight and teams are jockeying for position weekly. Another week in the books, let’s now see what Week 11 can give us.
Week 2 of the college football season is now in the books, and what a great week of action it was. Even with some of the predictable showdowns on the schedule for the big-time programs, we saw a ton of excitement and upsets.
Welcome to my first mock draft since April! Click here for my first mock draft. A lot, and I mean a lot has changed since May. Some people have completely fallen out of favor and are no longer in my top 100.
There are plenty of teams who have way too many needs to cover in one round, so I apologize in advance for the people asking “Why didn’t you give my team (insert player that won’t fall to said team here).” The draft order that I used in May has changed drastically, but some teams are still around the same pick.
Most people expected the Bengals, Dolphins, and Giants to be picking in the top 10, but I don’t think anyone saw the Falcons being in the same position. The Cleveland Browns are also in this top 10, despite many people’s thoughts that they would make a deep playoff run. I’m sure many changes will occur before my third mock draft in three weeks as well.
This mock draft includes trades. The draft order follows the Monday Night Football Game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks and can be found on Tankathon.
Paul DeAngelis details five teams that have a chance to be the fourth and final team in this year’s College Football Playoffs.
I had an absolutely atrocious week last week. We’ll leave it at that since not many people saw my picks last week. I’m going to attempt to recover by giving you nine “locks” this week. Just a reminder, I am not a professional better and you shouldn’t bet your life savings on my picks. Anything can happen in football as we saw last week as most of my locks ended up not covering. If I can call myself out for doing well, I gotta be able to admit when I was just wrong.
In this article, we will break down some of the week’s biggest upcoming games in the Pac-12 Conference.
Paul previews some of college football’s week 8 games and gives his locks for the week.
This week, I’m going to introduce a new “segment”, if you will, to this article. This is inspired by “Bear’s Bank” on College Gameday. The Bear has such a poor picking record at picking spreads that I decided I must take it into my own hands to challenge him. So obviously, he’s a few weeks ahead of me, so this week I will pick 10 of my locks for this week and see if I can eventually have a better record than Chris Fallica and claim my throne. To make sure the article isn’t too long, I will do separate articles for my locks and my game picks.
Welcome back to another week of college football picks! I’m hoping to recover from a relatively poor week of picking last week after a great week one. I’m picking teams to win, not to cover the spread. Let’s get into it.
Welcome to the first week of stock up, stock down. In this series of articles, we will look at some NFL draft prospects and their performance during the week. Based on how they performed, they will be filed under either stock up, or stock down.
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
College Football is once again hitting its regular season wind down. Week 10 brought us another great set of games where we saw accidental field-rushes, two fakes on special teams in a matter of minutes.
We are reaching the tail end of a whirlwind college football season. Week 10 brought us even more upsets and some seriously great plays (looking at you Purdue). Even with the season winding down, conference championship races are still extremely tight and teams are jockeying for position weekly. Another week in the books, let’s now see what Week 11 can give us.
Week 2 of the college football season is now in the books, and what a great week of action it was. Even with some of the predictable showdowns on the schedule for the big-time programs, we saw a ton of excitement and upsets.
Welcome to my first mock draft since April! Click here for my first mock draft. A lot, and I mean a lot has changed since May. Some people have completely fallen out of favor and are no longer in my top 100.
There are plenty of teams who have way too many needs to cover in one round, so I apologize in advance for the people asking “Why didn’t you give my team (insert player that won’t fall to said team here).” The draft order that I used in May has changed drastically, but some teams are still around the same pick.
Most people expected the Bengals, Dolphins, and Giants to be picking in the top 10, but I don’t think anyone saw the Falcons being in the same position. The Cleveland Browns are also in this top 10, despite many people’s thoughts that they would make a deep playoff run. I’m sure many changes will occur before my third mock draft in three weeks as well.
This mock draft includes trades. The draft order follows the Monday Night Football Game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks and can be found on Tankathon.
Paul DeAngelis details five teams that have a chance to be the fourth and final team in this year’s College Football Playoffs.
I had an absolutely atrocious week last week. We’ll leave it at that since not many people saw my picks last week. I’m going to attempt to recover by giving you nine “locks” this week. Just a reminder, I am not a professional better and you shouldn’t bet your life savings on my picks. Anything can happen in football as we saw last week as most of my locks ended up not covering. If I can call myself out for doing well, I gotta be able to admit when I was just wrong.
In this article, we will break down some of the week’s biggest upcoming games in the Pac-12 Conference.
Paul previews some of college football’s week 8 games and gives his locks for the week.
This week, I’m going to introduce a new “segment”, if you will, to this article. This is inspired by “Bear’s Bank” on College Gameday. The Bear has such a poor picking record at picking spreads that I decided I must take it into my own hands to challenge him. So obviously, he’s a few weeks ahead of me, so this week I will pick 10 of my locks for this week and see if I can eventually have a better record than Chris Fallica and claim my throne. To make sure the article isn’t too long, I will do separate articles for my locks and my game picks.
Welcome back to another week of college football picks! I’m hoping to recover from a relatively poor week of picking last week after a great week one. I’m picking teams to win, not to cover the spread. Let’s get into it.
Welcome to the first week of stock up, stock down. In this series of articles, we will look at some NFL draft prospects and their performance during the week. Based on how they performed, they will be filed under either stock up, or stock down.
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
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