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Saturday, May 04, 2024

Narrated by Bobby Callovi

(Writer) Bobby Callovi (Jerry Hughes for Heisman) def. (W) Kyle Maistri (Alligator Army) 98-49.5:

Callovi was led to victory by Texas' defense overmatched UTEP for 36 points and Baylor's QB Robert Griffith III put up 21 points in the first half before he could no longer play because of a torn ACL that will keep him out the rest of the year. Also, it didn't hurt Callovi that Maistri didn't set his lineup, starting 3 players with bye weeks.

(Reader) Ben Volin (Rollin' with Volin) def. (R) Zach Rogan (FBS Zach) 163.75-115:

Sticking to his team's name, Volin just continues to keep things rollin'. Volin's team sets a new season-record for the league with a score of 163.75. Only Arizona RB Nic Grigsby and Wisconsin K Philip Welch did not finish in double-digits for points. At the top of the standings with a perfect 4-0 record, Volin looks to be on his way to winning the guest column in the paper.

(W) Mike DiFerdinando (DiFer) def. (R) David Medoff (Fourth and Short) 146.5-110.25:

DiFerdinando had no business starting Oregon TE Ed Dickson who had just four receptions for 58 receiving yards with no touchdowns and 4 fantasy points through the Ducks' first three games. But Cal clearly thought nothing of him either, leaving him open enough to bring 11 catches for 148 yards and three TDs good for 32 points. Poor Texas QB Colt McCoy gave Medoff 28 points and is overshadowed by a tight end who was owned in just 67 percent of cbssports.com leagues.

(W) Phil Kegler (Phil on the Hill) def. (R) Joshua Levy (Joshua Levy) 79-62:

Despite poor decisions by Kegler to play Rutgers WR Tim Brown and Boston College's defense instead of Missouri Wr Danario Alexander and Virginia's defense, it is clear Levy has forgotten about the league. Levy has had at least one player starting whose team had a bye week the last two weeks, and he still has the Gators receiver Andre Debose on his bench. Maybe someone should tell him this is not a keeper league.

(W) Mike McCall (Skips no Quarter Swashbuckler) def. (R) Randall Abbott (Dead Rabbotts) 156-143:

If you thought Volin's team had an all-around performance, McCall's team only had one player not in double digits - South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders who put up a goose egg for McCall. Abbott's team would have beaten six other teams in the league, instead the performance of NC State RB Toney Baker (27), Pittsburgh RB Dion Lewis (21), Cincinnati WR Mardy Gilyard (29) and Ohio State's defense (29) will be for nothing but a mark in the L column.

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