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The Late Game Situation: Fantasy Shots Week 11

We had a first on the Fantasy shots this past week. Stein and I tied 3-3-1 to keep the standings as is. I hold a one game lead on Brandon and looking to continue my reign of being the finer ma gentlemen. Here are our picks for Week 11:

Stein:

G- Jeffrey Taylor, Vanderbilt (13.9 ppg, 5.3 reb) – 2/13 vs. LSU
G- Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech (20 ppg, 4.2 ast) – 2/13 vs. Virginia
G- Sylven Landesberg, Virginia (18.1 ppg, 5.2 reb) – 2/17 vs. Florida State
F- Greg Monroe, Georgetown (15.4 ppg, 9.5 reb) – 2/14 vs. Rutgers
F- DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky (16.4 ppg, 10.1 reb) – 2/16 vs. Mississippi St.

Vanderbilt over LSU – 2/13
Virginia over Florida State – 2/17

Soldano:

G- Mikhail Torrance, Alabama (15 ppg, 5.5 ast) – 2/13 vs. Arkansas
G- Austin Freeman, Georgetown (16.8 ppg, 3.6 reb) – 2/14 vs. Rutgers
G- Devan Downey, South Carolina (23 ppg, 3.4 ast) – 2/17 vs. Arkansas
F- Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest (16.4 ppg, 11 reb) – 2/16 vs. Virginia Tech
F- Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth (14.9 ppg, 8.7 reb) – 2/16 vs. Drexel

South Carolina over Georgia – 2/13
Seton Hall over DePaul – 2/14

Listen to College Basketball 2Nite: The Late Game Situation, with the Ma Gentlemen, every Friday night at 10 PM (EST) on WCWPSports.

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The Late Game Situation: Fantasy Shots Week 8

After an embarassing week of Fantasy Shots in which my guys scored just 50 points and totaled 4 assists (selfish pricks…) Stein closed the gap by one game and makes this week of Fantasy Shots, that much more intriguing. Here are our choices for Week 8 from the crew of The Late Game Situation:

Stein:

G – Denis Clemente, Kansas St. (14.3 ppg, 4.3 asts) – 1/26 vs. Baylor
G – Ryan Brooks, Temple (16.4 ppg, 5.4 reb) – 1/27 vs. Charlotte
G – James Feldeine, Qunnipiac (18.4 ppg, 5.5 reb) – 1/28 vs. Wagner
F – Hassan Whiteside, Marshall (12.8 ppg, 5.4 blks) – 1/23 vs. UAB
F – Cole Aldrich, Kansas (10.8 ppg, 9.9 reb) – 1/23 vs. Iowa St.

Utah over Air Force – 1/23
Clemson over Boston College – 1/26

Soldano:

G – Tweety Carter, Baylor (15.7 ppg, 7 asts) – 1/23 vs. UMass
G – Damion James, Texas (17.3 ppg, 11 reb) – 1/27 vs. Texas Tech
G – Landry Fields, Stanford (21.3 ppg, 8.7 reb) – 1/28 vs. Arizona
F – Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia (15.8 ppg, 6.4 reb) – 1/23 vs. Ohio State
F – DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky (15.3 ppg, 9.3 reb) – 1/26 vs. Arkansas

Georgetown over Rutgers – 1/23
Northern Iowa over “Drizzy” Drake – 1/27

So leave us a comment, tell us who you think is going to win this week’s Fantasy Shots. With me at 4-3 and Stein at 3-4, it is anyone’s game. Remember, you can listen to College Basketball 2Nite: The Late Game Situation every Friday night at 10pm on WCWPSports.

NCAAF

Bowl Mania Day 15

Record: 17-14
BCS Record: 1-2

FedEx Orange Bowl: Iowa v Georgia Tech

How good is Iowa? It was one of my favorite debates of the entire season. It was the biggest disagreement between College Football Tonight co-host Jesse Lauterbach and I in a few seasons. What made it such a good debate is that both sides made sense.

Iowa were the kings of the close victory. They beat Northern Iowa by a point to open up the year. They squeaked a three point win out of Arkansas State. Michigan had them on the ropes, only to loose by 2. Finally, the Hawkeyes needed a last second touchdown pass to escape Michigan State.

That’s four close calls against teams that aren’t exactly Alabama or Texas. Two ways to look at this.

1. Teams in the top five in the country should not be needing miracle after miracle to top foes like Michigan and Michigan State. Teams in the top five don’t have to hang on to beat Northern Iowa and Arkansas State. Like it or not, College Football is not only about wins and losses. It’s about who you beat, how you beat them, and when you beat them. Escaping mediocrity once is fine, twice (depending on the circumstances) is passable. But four times? Four times is a sign of a problem….

Or

2. There comes a point when luck isn’t a reasonable explanation. After one Houdini act, luck is a reasonable explanation. Two, it gets hairy, but depending on the circumstances, it is feasible. But to have the fortitude to come back and win like that on four separate occasions isn’t luck. It says something about your team to have that kind of come-back ability. There comes a point when credit has to be given to teams that routinely find ways to win. It’s the Bruce Springsteen theory. When it comes to luck, you make your own.

I fall on the side of argument number two. Teams don’t just get lucky four times. It doesn’t happen in sports.

I think all questions about Iowa went out the window in the second to last game against Ohio State. In what was the defacto Big 10 championship game, Iowa went on the road and took the Buckeyes to overtime without quarterback Rickey Stanzi and with a banged up Adam Robinson. Freshman James Vadenberg threw three picks in substitute duty for Iowa, but they were almost able to overcome it. Robinson gutted it out for 74 yards on 20 carries.

The performance showed something that a lot of us already knew. Iowa is a feisty, resilient football team. There a football team that doesn’t quit, even when they are at Ohio State with a freshman calling the shots. Those types of teams, teams that are mentally strong usually do well in bowl games. Especially big ones.

I think the Hawkeyes will do well offensively. Georgia Tech allowed 24 points a game and yielded nearly 120 more points then Iowa did. Ricky Stanzi is back and Adam Robinson is healthier than he was against Ohio State.

The challenge for Iowa is stopping a dynamic Georgia Tech offense. The Yellow Jackets run the triple option and are 11th in total offense in the FBS. Jonathan Dwyer ran for over 1000 yards and 14 touchdowns this year. He averaged over 6 yards per carry. Josh Nesbit ran for 18 touchdowns and threw for 10, eight of which went to Demaryius Thomas.

But Iowa’s defense is ranked 11th in the country as well. They allow less than 16 points a game. The strength of the defense is the line, excelling in run stopping. I think they’ll be able to at least control the triple option and win the game.

The Pick: Iowa

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The Late Game Situation: Fantasy Shots Week 5

He is off the schnide folks! In what was “the closest fantasy shots week ever”, Stein went 5-0-2 to get his first win of the season. Here were the lines:

Stein: 61 pts, 17 ast, 47 reb, 11 stls, 8 blks, 2 team wins

Soldano: 60 pts, 10 ast, 34 reb, 10 stls, 7 blks, 2 team wins

Here are our fantasy shots for the week of 1/2-1/7:

Stein’s Team:

G – Larry Drew II, North Carolina (8.4 ppg, 6.4 asts) – 1/4 vs. Charleston

G – Grievis Vazquez, Maryland (17 ppg, 5 reb, 6 asts) – 1/3 vs. UNC Greensboro

G – Jon Scheyer, Duke (18.6 ppg, 6.4 asts) – 1/6 vs. Iowa State

F – Kevin Thompson, Morgan State (14.4 ppg, 13.3 reb) – 1/4 vs. Robert Morris

F – Artsiom, Parakhouski, Radford (23 ppg, 13.3 reb) – 1/4 vs. Gardner Webb

Georgia Tech over Georgia – 1/5

Villanova over DePaul – 1/5

Soldano’s Team:

G – John Wall, Kentucky (17.2 ppg, 7.5 asts) – 1/2 vs. Louisville

G – Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall (23.3 ppg, 4 reb) – 1/2 vs. Virginia Tech

G – E’Twuan Moore, Purdue (16.3 ppg, 3.5 reb) – 1/5 vs. Minnesota

F – Solomon Alabi, Florida State (12 ppg, 7 reb, 3 blks) – 1/4 vs. Texas A&M-CC

F – Dexter Pittman, Texas (14 ppg, 7 reb) – 1/5 vs. Arkansas

New Mexico over San Diego State – 1/5

Temple over St. Joseph’s – 1/6

Current Standings:

Soldano (3-1)

Stein (1-3)

College Basketball 2Nite: The Late Game Situation returns Friday night at 11 pm (EST) on WCWPSports.

NCAAF

Bowl Mania Day 13

Record: 15-10
BCS Games: 1-1

International Bowl- Northern Illinois v South Florida

Northern Illinois has seen its fair share of tough losses this season. It started week one with an eight point loss to Wisconsin. It continued week four with a three point loss to Idaho and came to a frustrating head during a 20-19 loss to Toledo. The point? They aren’t quite there yet, but they are close.

The Huskies score a lot of points. Averaging roughly 30 points a game while rushing for 202 a contest will prove difficult to stop for any defense. Running back Chad Spann ran for 945 yards and 19 touchdowns, while Me’Co Brown added 645 yards and four touchdowns.

The Husky defense finished second in the MAC, allowed just 21 points per game. Watch out for Jake Coffman. Coffman, a junior, had 7 ½ sacks this season.

South Florida is a hard team to figure out. Early in the year, they looked like they might have a shot at becoming that third team in the mix in the Big East. After being crushed by Pitt and Cincinnati (clearly the class of the conference), the Bulls knocked off #21 West Virginia. Then came the most perplexing loss of the season.

A 31-0 loss at Rutgers saw the Bulls run for less then a yard per carry against the Scarlet Knights. Two picks by B. J Daniels and South Florida headed to the bus without their pride or their top 25 ranking. They ended the season on a two game loosing streak with losses to Miami and Uconn.

I can’t pick a team in a bowl situation that is this unpredictable. The defenses are almost identical and the Northern Illinois offense is better. South Florida will have trouble scoring in the one.

The Pick: Northern Illinois

Pappajohns.com Bowl- South Carolina v Connecticut

You have to feel for Connecticut. No team should ever have to go through what they went through this season. The death of a teammate is something you just can’t prepare for. After three heart wrenching losses following the death of Jasper Howard, Uconn reeled off three consecutive emotional wins.

The team runs the ball extremely well. Jordan Todman and Andre Dixon combined for 27 touchdowns this season. Todman racked up 1152 yards and Dixon had 967. The Huskies will have to rely on the running game because the quarterback situation is not “bowl-winning material”. Both Cody Endres and Zach Frazer (Notre Dame transfer) struggled with interceptions this year.
South Carolina can stop the run. In an upset win over #18 Clemson to end the year, the Gamecocks held C.J Spiller to only 18 yards. They held the entire Clemson team to only 48 yards. But stoping the run, while it has happened, isn’t a guarantee for Steve Spurriers club. Against Alabama, Heisman winner Mark Ingram tore South Carolina up for a career day. But then again, that was Mark Ingram

South Carolina will need to play tight defense because they have the second worst scoring offense in the country. I think they will score just enough, though, to come out on top.

The Pick: South Carolina

Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma State v. Mississippi

I loved Mississippi this year. I liked Jevon Sneed to have a Heisman caliber year. I liked the Rebels to win the SEC west and prime themselves for a showdown with Florida in the SEC championship game. I liked them to finally get that BCS at-large birth. Didn’t quite turn out that way for good ol’ Eli Manning’s alma matter.

They suffered an early loss to South Carolina. Jevon Sneed struggled with interceptions and Alabama out classed them in almost every way. Running back Dexter McCluster had some monster games down the stretch, but struggled to find a rhythm early in the season and missed the Northern Arizona game. McCluster ran for 985 yards and six touchdowns.

Oklahoma State’s season was eerily similar. They came in with big dreams, lost to Houston early, and just missed getting back to where they started the year, finishing 2009 ranked 19th in the country.

But that’s not to say that the Cowboys don’t have a legitimate excuse for the late season failings. Star receiver Dez Bryant was suspended by the NCAA mid-season because he hung out with Dion Sanders. (Stupid Dez, everyone knows that the NCAA doesn’t allow thinking about an NFL career during the season. Come on!)

Quarterback Zac Robinson threw 15 touchdowns and only eight interceptions. Keith Totson ran for over 1000 yards and 11 touchdowns. The defense is good against the run, allowing under a 100 yards a game. This will be key. Assuming the Cowboys shut down McCluster, I don’t trust Jevon Sneed to beat Oklahoma State by himself. Never trust a man with 20 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.

Best part about this game? Pat Summeral on the call…Oh, Pat….

The Pick: Oklahoma State

Alamo Bowl- Texas Tech v Michigan State

Hey, I wonder how Texas Tech will play when there’s not a fear of torture after the game? This is one of the cases where I expect a team to play well after loosing a coach. My guess, based on comments after Mike Leach was fired earlier this week, is that his players were none to fond of everyone’s favorite pledge master coach.

They talked about relief. They talked about relaxation. They said all the things that will probably lead to a big outburst in the bowl game. And don’t forget, this is still the run and shoot offense (just today, all of the running and shooting will be on the field).

Just like you would expect a Texas Tech quarterback to do, Taylor Potts threw for over 3000 yards and 20 touchdowns. The team scored 440 points this season and nearly forty points per game. Nine receiver caught 20 or more passes.

Some have said that the Texas Tech offense is lost without Mike Leach. I don’t think you will see that until next year. The players are the same, the assistants are the same and I think its pretty clear that they all hated Leach. To me, that’s a recipe for some Michigan State hurtin’.

Michigan State is also involved in some controversy. 11 players were suspended for roles in a dorm room brawl. This, plus the fact that they allowed 1500 yards to their last three Big 10 opponents spells bad day for Michigan State.

The Pick: Texas Tech

One More for the Road-

Liberty Bowl- Arkansas v East Carolina

Watching Ryan Mallet is always fun. Arkansas was good down the strech, winning four in a row before almost knocking off LSU in OT.

The Pick: Arkansas

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The Late Game Situation: Fantasy Shots Week 4

As a reader of 3rd String Safety you know that all of us are in some way affiliated with WCWPSports, telling you why you should not be surprised if Tampa Bay drops a 40 burger on the Jets or why Spags took the Rams job just to get his coaching experience for when Coughlin leaves, or even the simpler things like how to pronounce Oshmigo Atogwe?

No matter the reason you tune in, two members of the 3rd String Family, Brandon Steinberger and myself, have provided you with another incentive to check us out. I present to you, College Basketball 2Nite: The Late Game Situation. We want you, our loyal readers, to help track a segment that Stein and I have created called The Late Game Situation Fantasy Shots (SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS! Ah Damnit, it doesn’t have the same effect when written, just watch the video on YouTube.)

Anyways this is what the segment consists of. Each week, Stein and I pick 5 players (3 guards, 2 forwards). The players can only be chosen once throughout the season and you select one of their games throughout the week (Sat-Thu) to which they will play. We accumulate their stats for the selected game and see at the week’s end which team performed at a higher level. The statistics are your basics: Points, Rebounds, Assists, Steals and Blocks. Finally, we choose two teams to win one game during the week. The team can only be chosen once and each game is considered to be another category. This is our 4th week of fantasy shots and I am off to an ass-kicking 3-0 start.

Without further ado, here are the picks for Week 4:

Stein’s Team:

G – Xavier Henry, Kansas (17.2 ppg 4 asts) 12/29 vs. Belmont
G – Ronald Moore, Siena (8.5 ppg 8.4 asts) 12/31 vs. St. Peter’s
G – Damion James, Texas (17 ppg 10 reb) 12/29 vs. Gardner Webb
F – Kyle Singler, Duke (15.7 ppg 7 reb) 12/29 vs. Long Beach St.
F – Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest 12/28 (23 pts, 17 reb, 6 blks)

Xavier over LSU (12/29)
Mississippi over Jacksonville St. (12/29)

Soldano’s Team:

G – Rotnei Clarke, Arkansas (20 ppg 3 reb) 12/30 vs. Baylor
G – D.J. Kennedy, St. Johns (16.7 ppg 6 reb) 12/31 vs. Georgetown
G – Dominique Jones, South Florida (18.6 ppg, 6 reb) 12/30 vs. Louisville
F – Wesley Johnson, Syracuse (16.8 ppg 8 reb) 12/29 vs. Seton Hall
F – Storm Warren, LSU (14 ppg 10.7 reb) 12/29 vs. Xavier

UCLA over Delaware State (66-49) 12/27
Oklahoma State over Pacific (12/29)

Make sure you listen to College Basketball 2Nite: The Late Game Situation every Friday night at 11 PM (EST) on WCWPSports.

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