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Monday, May 06, 2024

Narrated by MIKE DiFERDINANDO

(Writer) Mike DiFerdinando (DiFer) def. (Writer) Phil Kegler (Phil on the Hill) 142-101:

DiFerdinando was led to victory by supremely talented Washington QB Jake Locker and Stanford RB Toby Gerhart. Locker "The West Coast Tebow" put up 26 fantasy points and Gerhart did his part with 33. Kegler got good production from Boston College RB Montel Harris but was let down by a Virginia Tech defense that scored just 4 fantasy points.

(Reader) Ben Volin (Rollin' with Volin) def. (Reader) Randall Abbott (Dead Rabbotts) 125-100:

Volin is clearly a much better fantasy player than he is at picking games against the spread. He stayed undefeated this week behind running back Noel Devine's 28 points and another great week from Minnesota WR Eric Decker. Abbott was hurt by usual fantasy stud Taylor Potts who put up a surprisingly low 4 points.

(R) Zach Rogan (FBS Zach) def. (W) Kyle Maistri (Alligator Army) 125-73:

Rogan was carried by big weeks from Arkansas QB Ryan Mallett and Alabama RB Mark Ingram but Maistri didn't exactly make it hard on him. Maistri got a combined 1 point from his two RB's and has seemingly neglected to pay much attention to his lineup the last couple weeks.

(W) Bobby Callovi (Jerry Hughes for Heisman) def. (R) Joshua Levy (Joshua Levy) 112-91:

NC State QB Russell Wilson and Ole Miss WR Shay Hodge played well for Callovi, but Levy didn't get much help outside of the 34 points from Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor. Levy was hurt by the fact that two of his starting receivers finished with 0 points.

(W) Mike McCall (Skips no Quarter Swashbuckler) def. (R) David Medoff (Fourth and Short): 82-37

This was embarrassing for Medoff. Not only did he get worked by McCall, he had five players starting who didn't even play. Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli had a solid day for McCall with 21 points but pretty much anyone could have scored enough to top the four players that actually played for Medoff.

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