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Welcome back to the CFF All Access Podcasts as I tilt my camera down.
I'm Eric Proton.
This is Josh Chivalier and of course John David Yonke, not to be confused with John David Booty.
And we're going to talk a little props this morning.
Oh, this morning, this evening.
Right, I'm on the West Coast.
Time is all relative to us.
But guys, we've got a pretty decent limited prop release here.
to work with today.
And I wanted to go through a couple of things.
First off, we're not used to getting this on Monday,
so this is kind of a rare thing.
And I figured it part of the cold open,
we might as well sort of dive into it.
But with the Maction, CUSA, Sunbelt,
with these early games coming now,
which will be, I mean,
we're going to be hot and heavy over the course of the rest of the season.
Start tomorrow with FIU at Liberty.
We also get New Mexico State and Jacksonville State.
Santana Maducci.
We get to see him tomorrow.
So pretty exciting that we finally get a Tuesday slate.
But that being said, we got props for Oregon and Ohio State.
We got Western Kentucky, U-TEP.
We got some Utah, Arizona State, Penn State, USC.
We've gotten, and obviously Colorado, because as the bulls,
books have to get their 310 Shador Sanders line out.
What I wanted to focus on a little bit is the parlay markets and with underdog prize
picks and now kind of new to the game, Sleeper, you're seeing Sleeper get these out really,
really early.
Same thing with Underdog.
Prize picks has been gun shy, like noticeably in terms of what they've been putting out in terms
of timing.
They're lagging behind the other two, but they still have to put something out because
they have to, you know, match the market and the pacing.
But they've been very quick to move it.
Sleeper has been falling behind.
And I'm going to give you an example today what happened.
We saw three particular lines that have moved in the big games.
One, Dylan Gabriel opened up at, I believe, like, 239, somewhere in that ballpark.
Let me see.
Let me give you the 239 he opened up at currently trading at 258 and a half at most.
Outlets, you'll see Sleeper is hanging back. They're trying to induce more overs, but they're currently, I think, 249 right now. You're seeing already in one day just immediately a 20-yard difference because they didn't know how to price this market. On the other side, Will Howard opened up at 227 and a half. He has since spiked up into the 244 and a half range pretty much his average 244 and a half, which is obviously a 17-yard.
spike, something it was easily taken advantage of. And again, after all these markets moved,
because as soon as you put it on Fandul, everything else gets affected. It's like the parley
markets you have some time with because the odds are always in your favor and they're skewed
and it takes a little bit to find out. As soon as you put it on one of those domestics, it's going to,
it's going to tick, especially if you're going to do it from a book that has a marker on it,
which if you're following one of us, chances are you have a marker,
of some kind at some point, given the rate that Josh and J.D., myself, Bainbridge,
you know, Thor, these guys in the know, we've been out there getting them.
Got them last week pretty good.
But they moved quickly and right away.
Last one before I get your thing.
Trevion Henderson opened up at 45 and a half.
He hasn't gone under 60 in any game this year.
We've seen him tick up to the 55 and a half as well right out of the gate.
I just wanted to get some of your thoughts on the opening market.
if anything else really kind of stuck out to you as well as those plays.
Yeah, I'll let you go first, JD.
No, not really.
The opening markets, you can get a few of them,
but if you have to pair them up with other people,
you're looking for like multiple different props to be opened up super incorrectly
and to be starting at the screen for the hour in which they're off.
So not really.
The only one that looks good to me coming off the gates is Cadence Alters,
rushing yardage, Florida International.
Really interesting.
They're eighth in the country.
Passing explosiveness, and they haven't really played great teams, but they did shut down Indiana's passing attack decently, and Liberty's passing attack is basically throw it deeper.
Don't throw at all, so they're going to have to move the ball some way, and the defense has been forming pretty well.
So it should have the ball a decent amount.
So that's going to be a hit for me.
Yeah, Dylan Gabriel, still at 258.
I mean, that still seems a bit low to me, considering I think this game's going to be a bit of a shootout.
But the fact that he opened at 239 is crazy.
You know, and I think that's a good point on your point, Froton.
Friday, Price picks will release a lot of props.
And even Saturday morning, I just went and just nailed them.
And I went 7, 8, no on just those, you know, parlays that I had on Friday and Saturday that were released after all of our shows.
So some of that stuff I might just put in the Discord.
But I think they're you're right.
Like when Price Pix has to release late and they don't have.
Others to compare to very well.
You know, they were super low on Isaac Brown.
I think they opened at like 43 or maybe even like 24 and then he shot up to like a little bit higher.
But, you know, he put 39 and a half.
Yeah.
But 43 and a half certainly, he even settled around that, I want to say.
Yeah.
And, you know, he hit at 83.
So there's some tendencies.
No problem on Isaac Brown.
Yeah, no sweat.
Right.
And, you know, there's a lot of these guys at this point.
right when we're talking about injuries or some freshmen that might be hitting later on,
there's going to be some opportunities because projections are just averaging out what players
have done already and predicting that and what they're going to do according to the defense
they're going to play.
So we have less data.
That's where you have a leg up on the market.
And so some of those guys too looking at that, there was just some stuff too.
And then also Trevion and Henderson, I am intrigued what he ends up being at because last
week he was 48 and a half on prize picks against Iowa at that point i was like yeah i'm slamming that for
sure because yeah it's just it's just easy at that point so i think looking at the travions is really good
we got the guy in the chat um that says the same thing that line on trevion henderson versus i last week
was crazy in the low 50s i think don't think it'll be that low ever yeah like i said i got it at
40 when it once it dropped to 48 and a half i was like yeah i'm hitting this and i'm paired with isa
Brown and we're going to put some money on this.
So I don't know.
I think those are definitely ones to look at in my mind.
Anything on Trevian Henderson at this point is pretty good.
What do you guys think about Evan Stewart?
I'm always scared to go after it.
Oh, I don't know what to do with him.
He's clear.
He can hit it in one.
It's like Abu Sama, right?
It's like you want to hit it because he's never going to do it.
And then he hits a 77 yard run on you.
And it's like, dude.
And it comes back this week and has like seven yards.
Yeah, Abusama, just keep, just keep, stay the course on his unders and you would have been fine.
Obviously, Jackson took over this week and pretty much asserted himself as the, right.
The dominant primordial beast of that backfield.
So no more Abu Sama under is at 68 and a half, I don't think, huh?
I think that has sailed.
For sure.
We'll go for it, Josh.
Yeah.
I want to go with this.
Well, that was fun, man.
Price picks are always fun to talk about.
And like we said, we got the show on Fridays that would be dropping every week, 20 props and 20 minutes.
So just quick hair stuff by JD and I.
And that's going to be a lot of fun.
Hey, let's take a quick break.
And then I got a fun little segment for you guys that we haven't talked about a lot.
And I'm looking forward to showing some stuff to you.
All right.
We are about halfway through the regular season of college fantasy football, which means we're at the mid-mid point.
So I'm going to do some mid-season CFF All-American list and see what you guys have to say about this.
You know, I threw it in our show sheet to show you.
But I basically just took the guys who have the highest fantasy points per game.
So I did two QBs, two running backs, three wide receivers, a tied in and a flex.
And just put them out as a list.
And so I wanted to tell you guys who those are and then where their fantasy points per game are.
to get your thoughts on this list.
And I got a couple other questions for you guys.
So we got John Mateer as the top QB overall, 35.9 fantasy points per game.
We knew this system with a dual threat because we've seen it before with our boy at Western Kentucky a few years ago.
But John Mateer.
And then we have Blake Horvath as QB2.
That was a little bit surprising.
I mean, we know we've had some big weeks, but he's not QB2.
Come on.
That's the four-point passing touchdown and suppressed passing yards.
Come on.
Cam Ward is QV2.
Come on.
He did make that.
He did make, yes.
He's definitely up there for sure.
Jalen Mulrow, I guess, would also be an end of that suppressed list as well.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Frankly, you know, a casino favorite.
If, you know, and I made this, this is officially his nickname now,
because he is basically Robert De Niro's character.
character in casino at this point.
Yep.
Ace Holstein.
Ace Holstein has to be considered,
and at least honorable mention,
All-American,
was undrafted in most leagues.
I mean, in all our,
in all of our best ball leagues,
he's unowned.
It was Rebel Yarnel.
But Eli Ace Holstein from Pittsburgh
has to be considered.
And I'm a passing guy, too.
So, I mean,
yeah, for sure.
I love how they're swinging around.
over there total sea change over there for pit yeah for sure it's it's a fun offense and pairing it
with a mid uh you know a defense that can they're decent against the run but it can't defend the
past to save their life so they're just getting shootouts so two running backs we got ashton genty
of course at the top at 41 points per game and then jd's boy our boy we all love him desmond
read at 30.9 fantasy points uh then we got nick nash at
37.8. Trey Harris at 29. No surprise. Tye Felton, 28.5.
I felt it. Let's go. I know. And then tied in Harold Fanon, who might be,
might be the Heisman at this point. What a game record.
What a nightmare. 29. 29 fantasy points per game. Doing it against Penn State, Texas A&M.
I mean, crazy. He's such a problem. He's not even a Tito. No, he's not, well, I don't know.
Harold's fan has Tito properties.
But dude, whatever.
You can't argue with what he's doing.
I mean, he's getting carries.
You know, he's doing everything.
He's doing absolutely everything.
He's only been through five games,
Everton almost 30 points a game.
It's just, you don't see this very often like this.
I think probably the last one was,
I mean, did Holker reach these rarefied heights, do you think?
I mean, dude, Fanon has 672.
actually you could say 700 total yards in five games.
When was the last time we had a titan who did something like that?
Right.
It's absolutely insane.
Nevada is the one that comes to mind from a couple years ago.
Norville-era Nevada.
I forget his name off of my head.
Cole Strange.
No, that's the titan.
No, it's, um.
Who did you say, JD?
Turner.
Yeah, Cole Turner.
There you go.
He's about, he's the one that sort of comes
to mind but i don't even know i don't even know if that's who is harold fannins cop
yeah i mean it it's crazy to you have harold fannins outscoring the second closest well i mean
you have jack bash at 25 now now we're talking tito no all we're in tito land but true tight ends
i mean tanner cozio is next and he's 19 so he's 10 point difference same as jash and genti
as far as him to the next running back.
So it's pretty crazy.
He's dominant.
It's amazing.
Yeah.
And then the last in the flex position is Caleb Johnson,
who's the guy that,
man, came out of nowhere.
It wasn't even starting at the beginning of year
in 29.8 fantasy points per game.
Honorable mentions, we got some,
we got Jalen Melro, of course,
R.J. Harvey at 29.7,
he was barely edged out.
Our boy, Eric Froton, loves him some Travis Hunter.
He is on this list as well.
I tried to tell all.
you. Yeah, for sure.
We're just idiot.
Caleb Johnson, is he, I mean, there's rumors
swirled. Did I see something about him
potentially redshirting?
Oh. Can he do that at this point?
He's played five games, no. No, he's played five games. Okay, good.
Hopefully that was just, that was just fake news.
Apparently it was. Thank God, I got scared for a second there.
But yeah, absolutely. Can't argue
any of those so far. Yeah. So who else would you guys?
I mean, you talked a little bit about some other
you have on here like camp ward but who else would you guys put on this list above these guys
maybe they're not above in fantasy points per game but um they're deserving of being on the midseason
all-american list Dylan sampson Tennessee has been the engine of that Tennessee offense it hasn't
been Nico from a fancy perspective do nicco has been got premium draft capital everywhere
like the ascension was was sort of a foregone conclusion not anymore and
I mean, I'm not saying not anymore, just from a college fantasy perspective.
He's not an every week start.
Like, you're, you have to make decisions with him now.
You can't just start him willy-nilly.
I think he has to be involved.
And I will give props.
I mean, Omar Ian Hampton has been just right as rain.
He's, I just think from a consistency standpoint, he really has been a lot of, he's been vital.
From a unsung hero.
Dude, how about Cameron?
Scatabo.
Cameron Scatabo, you watch him.
He's not sexy.
He's boxy.
He's sort of like a fire hydrant type guy.
He's not-
He's Cotey Schrader.
Yeah, he's, but even, I think he's even more, like, more physical than Cody
Schrader.
But the point is, somehow he just does it.
So I really have a lot of respect for what we've seen out of Cam Scatabo.
And, like, true to form, wide receivers, we talk about it all off.
season. Who knows what we're going to get out of the wide receivers? Who knows? For instance,
did you know that we were going to have two freshmen in the top 10 of the fantasy points per game?
Boom. I didn't know that was happening. Yeah. I mean, I'm glad that I have Ryan Williams and Jeremiah
Smith in the Golden Pig Invitational, which I am currently smoking, but I mean, I didn't know,
I didn't know that was coming. That being said, we mentioned Ty Felton, Nick Nash, Janzel Boston,
has asserted himself as being a legit one.
Let's not forget.
You want to talk about Tito's.
Well, we got to talk about Wino's as well.
We got to talk about those guys who are tipping the bottle a little too much.
Wide receiver in name only, Breschard Smith.
Yeah.
How does he have wide receiver designation on fan tracks?
Yeah.
We're talking about what today.
That one split through the cracks.
Avery Marrow is coming up in that.
Avery Marl.
That one makes absolutely.
zero cent.
He never played wide receiver.
Those two went on a romantic escapade down in Napa Valley,
had themselves some shardine, eh?
A couple of winos right there.
How is that happening?
I actually picked up Avery Marr on a couple of spots.
I think we talked about him on the waiver wire portion on this.
I mean, you can't,
fucking year and year out, Trevor Pena, right?
Not the base, it's the Trevor.
He's a top 12.
He's a one.
I don't know.
College fantasy football is the best.
You don't see that stuff out of the pros.
That's why we're so lucky, everyone.
Congratulations, everyone was watching.
We're better than them.
That's amazing.
J.D., you have any thoughts, players that you would add in here?
I think we hit on the top 100 pretty well there.
So we covered it.
No, that's awesome.
Question here.
Well, a couple other guys mentioned in the chat.
Ryan Williams, right?
We mentioned him, Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams.
You spend.
Yeah.
Caleb Brown was the, was the Iowa guy.
What?
What? Hold on.
Yeah, Proton was scrolling a little too quickly today.
Apparently.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Elliot says, look, these winos do not exist in my leagues, my friend.
That's my man, Bacon Field out here.
I don't know.
I don't know what happened to his awesome gimmick because I'm a big bacon guy.
What's up, Elliot?
Let's say, you're going, you're going by your regular name.
You've got to change your handleback, Bunny.
I know.
Bacon Field is a well.
well-recognized
handle and
influencer in the
college fantasy industry.
There you go.
Love me some Elliot.
Got a question here from Steve Jackson,
our boy.
He's a sell high on Mateer.
Like,
midway through,
is it time to sell on our boy?
Are we...
Well, he's about to hit the Mountain West Conference
schedule.
Now we want to sell him?
No, no, no, you can't.
I mean, you better get one hell of a return.
more than DJ Lagway.
Jacko, hey, just so Jackson knows, I feel bad.
I was supposed to get him a trade offer.
Jacko, I'm not doing that trade anymore in Winning Edge.
I'm currently this week, I went 2-0.
I beat my friend Joe Bot Caposie, the CFF coordinator,
who was sitting at 10-0.
I dealt him his first loss.
I'm now sitting at 7 and 5.
So my CFB winning edge team, despite being thin,
we're acquiring veterans and we're having to go at it.
So I'm sorry.
I can't sell all my seniors,
but DJ Lagway.
There we go.
The message has been sent,
my friend.
That's right.
Now everybody knows.
There we go.
There we go.
All right.
Well,
that's fun.
I appreciate you,
Leeland.
Leeland, help me out.
Thanks, Leelan.
So my last question here,
I want to do a little Ashton Genty watch,
since we talked about him,
we hyped them up.
You know,
not that he needs to hide.
last week. But look, the kid was averaging 42 points a game last week. And look, he he undersold
this week, man. He only had 186 yards and three touchdowns. Under. For 36, I think it might
hurt his campaign. I mean, he only. Yeah. This is honestly, this is the thing that kind of hurts
them is that they're going to blow out some of these Mountain West teams so bad that he's just
going to sit the second half of games, which is smart. But 13 carries for 186 yards and three
Dude, I'm just happy that they're coming to Vegas on October 26th, because if you think I'm not going to the Ashton Janty, Hajmalik Williams game, then you don't know for a ton.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, with Jalen. Belze on, I will be a thing. Yeah. With Jailen Milro, you know, Vanderbilt beat Bama this week. That hurts his Heisman campaign a little bit. Does Ashton Jentie, does he have a real shot at this thing?
Or is it just, like, wishful thinking on my part that he can win it?
I mean, obviously, Travis Hunter is up there, too, as guys that could potentially win it as non-QBs.
Is this the year that we get a non-QB?
No, J-D, why don't you take it?
I'm talking.
Non-QB for what?
Heisman?
Yep.
Oh, too early.
But he's a G5 guy.
So I doubt it.
Unless they make the playoffs, I think you would have a legitimate shot.
But he could.
Nobody really sees control, right?
and it seems like we got some parity this year.
So maybe some teams run the table,
but even if we do,
there's not like a clear number one guy in these teams.
I guess Cam Ward if they make it.
But at this rate, if you're winning by one against Cal
and you need a overturned call to beat Virginia Tech.
I mean, I think we can kind of cast a whole lot of doubt on that.
So, I mean, it's kind of actually setting up.
I mean, there's definitely some chaos going on.
Do you feel like, so at this point,
it comes down to Travis Hunter and Ashton Jentie,
And look, I mean, Colorado, have they lost only one game so far, right?
To Nebraska, that was it.
Yeah.
I mean, so they're got a good record as well.
I mean, between those two, who would be the non-QB that you would take to win the Heisman?
Hunter.
Probably, probably Hunter.
But, dude, Chenty, I think he has to be perfect.
He has to be perfect.
but I do think that he's that once in a generation talent.
And like it's the right moment with the 12 team playoff that, you know,
Boise gets in and it's conceivable if you saw on Bud Elliott's projections today,
he has Boise having a buy and a four seed because the Big 12 is such a catastrophe.
They're all beating each other.
We don't know who the best team is.
Still don't.
won't, I mean, we won't know until the season ends who the best team is in that
conference. Nobody knows. So, um, they have a real shot at a buy. If you can get Boise
running the table from here, getting a buy, because it doesn't say it has to be a power
for conference winner. It's a conference winner. And if Boise goes and runs, it does a strong,
has a big game against UNLV after showing strong against Oregon. And Oregon goes and runs out,
which is obviously key to them.
He's in play.
Yeah, I think he's in play.
As crazy as it sounds,
and JD isn't wrong.
He's right.
It sounds ridiculous,
but I think we're there with Genty.
Yeah, yeah, I agree.
A couple comments here.
We got Mike.
He says Hunter will need eight to nine wins to win the Heisman.
Genti will have to go to the CFP,
even then I highly doubt it.
But Leland says NIL and 12 team playoff has created the parity needed to have a G5 winner.
So, man, this changes.
is maybe already making, yeah, making a ripple back here.
So it's interesting.
Yeah, you know, lots of comments here.
Is Travis Hunter the best CFB player of all time?
All right.
Settled down.
Settle down.
Yeah, we've gone a little crazy at this point.
You know.
Ryan Williams, everybody knows Ryan Williams, obviously.
Yeah.
And Jeremiah Smith, they're both the two best of all time.
Clearly.
Yeah, obviously.
All right.
Well, let's get into some waiver wire talk here.
We're going to take a break and then come back another hand
and start talking some QBs on the waiver wire.
All right.
J.D.
I'm going to give you the floor first on QBs on the waiver wire this week.
Got some good ones this week.
Who you got for us?
I didn't have a ton interesting.
I just wanted to shout out Ethan Vasco.
I know he's pretty owned over at Coastal Carolina,
but he graded out top five in passing grade.
He's had a few big performances.
and that offense is just kind of kept surprising me.
So surprised me a few times and I'm ready to buy in.
A decent little runner.
Sunbelt play looks like he's going to kind of be a good look.
I'm hesitant because this player just played App State.
And by now we've seen enough of App State's defense to just like play anyone going against them.
Louisiana gets the call this week.
They were fortunate enough to get Wakes defense,
who's another just jam and play everyone.
Clemson plays them this weekend.
They're on the DFS main slate.
So this is just good Lord, good Lord.
But anyway, Brayling Braxton for Marshall.
So this Marshall team, like I've just been kind of picking up their players because
they're free everywhere.
They transition to an air raid.
And again, no one really cares because there's no stars there.
But anyway, Braylin Braxton got the call.
I ran for a buck 40 and two touchdowns.
And you're going to be doing that with an offense that spreads it around.
It kind of obviously makes the wide receivers that I had been targeting like Christian
Fitzpatrick.
It's obviously not great news for them.
but it's great news if you need some spot starters because, I mean, you look at the schedule,
Georgia Southern this week.
Okay, pretty good.
You got Southern Miss still to go on the schedule.
Yeah, you could absolutely pick this guy out for nothing and he might be worth the start.
He's a little scary, but he's looking pretty good to me.
Yeah, yeah, that's a good one.
What you got for a time?
Tom Sawyer Robertson.
I mean, we've got to start taking him seriously, right, at three straight games of 30 plus points.
He has accounted for at least three touchdowns in each of those last three games.
He has three rushing touchdowns.
He even has an 82-yard rushing game just to chip in, just to have a little fun with you in case you wanted it.
I mean, at this point, it's palpably obvious.
He is not giving up that job.
And as we sort of alluded to, the Big 12 is an absolute roll of the dice on a weekly basis.
Who knows what you're getting there?
You're not getting a lot of defense a lot of times.
We like that.
So I think he's only 4% owned.
I mean, you have to consider it.
That's a smoking deal.
Kevin Jennings, SMU.
All right.
I mean, I'm here.
I think we're here.
You know, out of his five starts,
well, what in the starts?
He only had three starts.
But even so, the first week put up 23 points.
It was 21.5, 29, 28 and a half.
against Louisville last week, ran for 113 yards and a touch.
And even still, he completes 78% of his passes.
He's not throwing that much.
He's probably in the 25 pass per game range.
But he's accurate and he's a clear dual threat.
Those are two things that when you're looking at in combination.
I start getting excited because that isn't,
you don't see a lot of dual threat QBs who you think of as run first that really
have that true accuracy to their game.
7% owned, I think you could do a lot worse with him in the ACC.
Mad Dog Maddox Madsen, you got to respect him.
I know that he has Gentie there, so Gentie has a million touchdowns,
but he's throw, he dumps it off to Genty too a lot.
That's nice.
And let's face it, they're advancing the ball forward and getting first downs all the time.
If you're just going to flop beat Boise State in the red zone and you have them scoring
60 points a game?
Well, guess what? Just by osmosis,
just by simply handling snaps,
Mattis Madsen is going to have opportunities.
And while he's, you know, obviously not...
The run game is their calling card.
They rank first in EPA per rush,
first and yards for success for rush,
thanks to Genti first and yards after contact.
But they still have a 45% passing success rate.
You know, there's 28th in EPA per dropback.
It's not like he sucks.
I think he's a pretty decent hand, and he's young.
He was injured last year when he was just really starting to come on.
Last week gives us 27, 21 and a half.
Week four against Wazoo, who's, as we talked about,
they didn't really lose anybody as a Power 5 team,
and they transferred down into the lower division in the Mountain West.
So put up 256 and three touchdowns against Utah State.
They have a pretty nice run of Hawaii this week.
Why not?
UNLV should be a competitive game.
We want to see that.
St.SU, Nevada.
I mean, they have the full slate coming.
I feel great about it.
And then lastly, he got banged up,
but you got to respect with Zion Chris did.
I mean, they needed a shot in the arm from something.
Wasn't coming from Donovan Smith?
Definitely wasn't coming.
Levin carries 97 yards, a touchdown before he gets hurt.
15 of 18.
I know TCU isn't the best defense in the world,
but dude, 15 of 18 is 15 of 18 for 141 in touch, no interceptions.
And then he gets hurt.
It just, you feel bad, but from a dynasty perspective,
why wouldn't you want a piece of them?
Pick him up.
Yeah, Zion and Chris is a great one.
We've seen the Tulane, our quarterback, sorry,
Willie Fritz's quarterback, who is that too late at Tulane.
Yeah, right?
They're solid, right?
And they're not going to get you the boom weeks often,
but they're going to get you 25 points a game.
and there's something to say about that for sure.
So high floor guys there.
I love that.
Hey, one other guy I'm going to mention here,
and we've already mentioned I'm a ton on the show.
So I won't spend a lot of time on him,
but Tyler Huff, man.
I mean, this kid just comes back every week.
And this week, you have 43 fantasy points, 176 yards,
and three touchdowns on the ground.
Man, he's just a perfect quarterback for our boy, Rich Rod.
So 15% owned.
So he's still not super high.
You can still get him this week.
playing early this week against New Mexico State.
Another juicy matchup.
He should have plenty of touches in that game, him and Trace Stewart.
Tyler Huff put up 45 on me in the 50 teamer this week.
That's hard to come back from.
Yeah, get them.
Get them away from me.
Yeah, there you go.
Out of my nightmares.
Brothan, I'm going to throw it to you for the running backs.
Why don't you give us some of your favorite running backs this week?
Rich Rod, Jacksonville State out there pumping.
And our boy, Tray Stewart, three consecutive games, 17, 16, and this week 24 carries.
Yep.
Against Kennesaw Mountain State, which is more like BuzzSaw State is what I call them, because they just get run right through, 63 points they put on them.
But if you look at Jacksonville State, the last three games, 34 points, 44 points, 63.
He has accrued seven touchdowns over that time frame.
Mr. Tray Stewart popped in four last week.
He is owned in 10% of leagues.
If you have the defined workhorse over there at Jack State with our boy Richrad,
I don't think I need to go through the entire lineage of college fantasy football
to explain what that system looks like.
So we're going to go with it.
As we previously mentioned, we don't have to get too far away.
But Jalen Jackson for Iowa State 1% owned.
and a full cucking of Abu Samma.
It's signed, sealed, delivered with a kiss.
Justice Ellison, he's only 1% owned.
Justice Ellison, 14% owned.
And at some point, consistency matters, at least in the deep leagues.
Maybe if you're on a 14 plus, I understand.
Like, he isn't sexy in a 12-team league,
because he's getting 10-11 carries a game.
But he scored a touchdown.
every single game this year doesn't catch passes. But if you need somebody who you're like,
all right, we get a tough buy week, and they're coming up, and you need solid low double digits,
14% of Justice Ellison in Kurt Signetti's nuclear offense that is literally, and I'm not just
saying it, literally has yet to score under 40 points in a game all season long. It played Northwestern,
Maryland, UCLA, Charlotte.
Okay, these are all, Charlotte's the lower division,
but three big 10 teams yet to score under 40 points a game.
All right, well, I want to be invested in that room.
And then a couple of-
Kurtzignetti, all hail, all hail, bless him.
And then from a dynasty perspective,
I got to see this guy up close and personal
because LeQuint Allen, like, had a bumwheel.
His foot was all taped up.
He was limping when he scores the final touchdown there at UNLV Syracuse,
that incredible game.
I was lucky enough to be on the sidelines with it.
I tried to get J.D. to come.
But he has, you know, job family, stuff like that.
But Yassine Willis is only 10% owned.
He was a truck in person.
Big, like he's physically developed.
and you saw, man, by the time, by end of that game, after he was subbing, you know, more often than usual for a banged-up Lequint, they were sick and tired of tackling Yassine Willis.
And in that system, it looks like he is just going to file right in and be the next guy.
He's 10% owned right now.
What, in a dynasty, he has to be owned everywhere.
And lastly, I've mentioned him on the, on the show before, JVN Jet Thomas, Cal.
I'm going to go, I'm going to say it.
I'm going to say it right now.
I said it before.
I mentioned him before.
He was almost known.
I don't understand how he's 4% owned after I cut a promo on him.
Like, are we not watching the show?
College Fantasy football community?
Are you not listening to Froton, the OG?
We tell you this right now.
I'm going full mafa.
Pulling him out.
Pulling them out.
Full, Phil Mafa right now on JV and Thomas.
He's better than Jadenon.
He's better than Jaden Ott.
Every time I watch Cal, I'm like,
why is Javian Thomas not getting more carries?
And he did this week.
And dude, he had, he busted a long run.
That was amazing.
He busted a beautifully set up screen.
Like, Ott did too, but you got a break down the sidelines.
Javian was weaving.
He was creating yardage.
Ott was just taken and was given to him.
He's better than Jaden Ott.
And he is going to be an absolute force in the years to come.
4% owned, you have to have them in Dynasty.
Yeah, I love that man.
Jet, he was amazing in that game.
A little tip for two weeks down the road when Louisville plays Miami.
Isaac Brown's going to get some tosses to the outside and some wide zone.
He's just going to murder Miami because, look, Bejel Tooting and then this week, Thomas,
when you get on the edges against Miami, they just can't tackle.
And so two weeks, remember that's Isaac Brown.
Hit him up, bro.
Isaac Brown right now.
Do you need, he, he's beyond dynasty.
He's straight up redraft, 12 team as vanilla as it gets.
Like, throw him in, white meat baby face.
Give him, he should be owned everywhere.
Yeah, he's doing it on like limited touches.
I mean, I think he had eight catches this last week.
I can't remember, but he had a ton.
He scored 21 points.
He was great this last week.
He's a lot of fun.
Yeah, Isaac Brown's awesome.
J.D., what you got me?
y'all just re-emphasize some of those guys so trace stewart was a guy i've been hyping up a lot
so just want to emphasize in case he's still available the dude's legit we uh we hit his what
was a 64 and a half rushing over josh and that was over in almost the first quarter i think he needed
one carry in the second so just a joke like the guy's taken over the backfield Andrew
paul okay i was all in on Andrew paul the off season this is what he should be doing he's hurt
he's hurt uh an war lewis has been struggling through an injury like guys here's the deal okay
He has barely more than, it's actually not even quite double the carries, Tray Stewart.
He has 27 and his tackles forced.
Okay, Anwar Lewis, again, not quite even half the carries.
He has two.
And then you watch them playing, it's like, why is Anwar ever on the field?
And they're about to light it up and Conference USA play, and their defense is terrible.
So we keep talking about that being the recipe.
Yeah, Tray Stewart, everybody, Trey Stewart.
Jalen Jackson played him in the 50 teamer.
I tweeted out like three, four weeks ago before they started giving this guy carries.
I said he's Iowa State's best running back because he looks like Iowa State's best running back.
And I know by now the ship has sailed on Abu Sam, everyone knows.
But just because you break like three long rushes and your PFF metrics are insane,
doesn't mean that that's sustainable over a bigger workload.
And we've seen that now.
So yeah, I'm definitely buying those two guys.
They look like they're in for some good ones.
Some younger guys I want to shout out.
It's kind of the younger guys that shine this week.
So keep an eye on these guys.
I feel like I mentioned a different old Dominion player every week on this show.
so maybe I should just stop, but they keep forcing me to.
This guy, Devin Roche, was PFF's second-highest-graded rusher.
He forced seven missed tackles and only 12 carries.
That's notable to me.
Another guy that is younger that I think we need to start paying attention to is DJ McKinney.
Yes.
Oh, my gosh, dude.
Wow.
Dude, go ahead, J.D., but dang, yes.
He looks legit.
And, like, honestly, he kind of looks like to.
their best running back.
I have a few Jay Ducker shares I've been streaming, and he's fine.
He still looks good.
He's still going to be involved.
But, I mean, DJ McKinney's serious.
And I've been saying it, they're running the ball a ton, their offensive line return
everything from a year ago.
They have three talented whiteouts now.
They didn't have a year ago.
So, like, the offense has been slept on for like six to eight weeks now.
It's been good.
It'll continue to be good.
Other than that, I feel like I had one more guy.
I wanted to shout this guy out.
I know he plays for Charlotte, but you can't deny it.
That ECU.
The ECU defense is pretty good, man.
They create a ton of havoc, and they were number one
and tackles for loss a few weeks ago.
I don't know where they're right now,
but it's a very disruptive front.
You can throw on them,
especially now that rebel their best cornerbacks out,
and we've seen that.
But teams haven't really been able to run the ball on them.
And Hachon Wilson goes for a buck 64 and three touchdowns.
Okay, he's taking everything to the crib.
Six first down rushes on only 15 attempts.
So I don't know.
I mean, Charlotte's, it's just a weird program.
But like, they aren't.
they're just a weird program. Let's just say that.
But we know there's talent on Charlotte, okay, with Biff bringing in the talent, it hasn't shown anything.
And when Wilson looks like your best offensive player and you're putting up over 50 points on a decent ECU defense, I'm paying attention.
Yeah, and Biff, man, I mean, he wants to run the ball, right?
He brought in a tight-in coach from Maryland as his O.C. last year.
And, yeah, he wants to run the ball, so he's got some of those guys to do it.
So I like a lot. What you got for time?
With ECU, they're six in EPA per rush.
thirds and yards per carry after contact,
kind of gets to the tackling metrics.
But they have 18 turnovers, you know?
So it's not like the defense is doing anything wrong for ECU.
It's just they're fumbling all over themselves
and putting the defense in bad positions.
So what are you supposed to do on that front?
And it has less to do with their run defense,
which makes even more impressive on that stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, I love all those.
Yeah, I got a couple here.
Some of these are maybe obvious, but Gavin Williams from NIU is a potential pickup, I think, this week.
I don't know what the status is on Ontario Brown, but he came out.
Gavin Williams, I think had 125 yards in that game and a touchdown or two.
He was the main one that came in after Ontario.
And then Jalen Poe also came in a redshirt freshman and lit it up too.
I mean, he actually scored more fancy points because of a touchdown and he got at the goal line.
So both those guys are, I think, worth picking up and stashing just to see if
Ontario Brown doesn't come back, then NIEW wants to run the ball.
They've shown that in the past.
So I think they're both 3% and 0% owned between Gavin Williams and Jalen Poe.
You guys have any thoughts on those guys or that situation?
Yeah, you want to be involved in it.
That defense, Thomas Hammock.
Yeah.
That's what they do.
You know, they go out and they run the ball.
So go get them.
Yeah.
So another obvious one, and we've talked to one before, but I think worth mentioning the Chesmaloosy news, Toby Walker.
You know, he had, you know, look, they're playing Purdue, but 19 carries 94 yards and three touchdowns.
He's at least worth a pickup if he's still available in your league.
And he's only showing 17% ownership.
So guy, again, may be obvious, but just wanted to point it out.
And yeah, Isaac Brown is a guy that I just love that guy, man.
He's just explosive.
The Brown's electric.
Yeah.
Cheney still got like 13 carries, too.
It's still hanging around.
And that's going to, that'll dissipate over time.
That is so brahm.
So on brand, Brom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But free eyes and ground.
Yeah.
And the guy still had, I can, what, 15 touches for 161 yards this last week.
You get eight catches for 80-something yards.
I mean, it's, yeah, get deal threats like that.
that in PPR leagues and they're fun for sure.
So, all right, let's take a quick break and then we'll end up with our wide receivers
and tight ends.
All right.
Eric, let's start with you on wide receivers here.
All right.
Well, we're going to go with our favorite hoody and the blowfish, Corey, Darius, Rucker.
Keep in mind over there at Arkansas State with Rucker, he's had two bad games.
one of them was against Iowa State.
They lost 52 to 7.
Fair enough.
The other one was at Michigan.
He didn't do particularly well on either of those games.
However, fair.
All right.
You know, that's why he's no longer at South Carolina.
Newsflash.
That being said, against mortal competition, Central Arkansas, Tulsa, South Alabama.
He has gotten at least 10 targets in each game.
he has scored at least 16 points and got gone excuse me 16 25 33 in terms of his point totals just went and lit up south
Alabama they beat him 1816 which really bodes well for showing how competitive they'll be in the
sunbelt conference that's a big win against south alabama somehow they held him to 1816 points that's
amazing but um he went for 8 to 12 for 172 they're not going to stop throwing it's still
Keith Heckendorf as the offensive coordinator there at Arkansas State.
Give me some more Cory Rucker.
On the other side, we mentioned ECU.
Now, what have they been doing well?
They've been doing well on a down-to-down basis in terms of moving the ball and being productive,
especially moving the ball through the air, because a lot of times they've been down.
They've been lost to Liberty.
They lost to UNC Charlotte.
They lost to Appalachian State.
And Chase Sol, who was a little dinged up early in the...
the season. He's getting seven targets a game. Four or five games, you've got seven targets.
Each of the last three, 72, 67, 82, hasn't caught a touchdown pass yet. But, I mean,
they're getting to the part of the schedule where you got Temple, you got Florida Atlantic,
you got Tulsa, you got North Texas, you got Navy to kind of close it out. Army's in there.
If you can afford to wait a little bit since they have a couple buy sandwiching in seven and
10, like by this week and then the 10.
I like what I've seen from Chase Soul, and I've gotten to watch a little bit of them as well.
How long is Trey Harris going to be out?
Well, I mean, if he's going to be out next week, which it looks like it's entirely possible, that's the case.
Welcome, Jordan Watkins.
Deep threat du jour, even with Trey Harris around, he's getting himself a few targets.
Went five of eight for 72 yards last game.
That's by far.
He only topped out at three targets.
But 336 for one against Georgia Southern, one for 75 and one against Wake Forest.
He slides into that primary D-threat role and then becomes a real factor.
Guy we've talked about before, I won't belabor the point, Trent Walker for Oregon State.
When they have to pass and they're in any kind of a script where they're in a competitive game,
he is absolutely worn out against San Diego State, 8 to 13.
for 92, Oregon, 8 of 11 for 68, Colorado State, 7 of 11 for 55 this last game.
And he's even gotten three carries in the last three games.
He hasn't popped because he hasn't caught a touchdown.
But, you know, usage stats are predictive when it comes to touchdowns.
I just feel like that's an outlier after five games.
He's going to catch a few down the stretch.
I think he's a guy that you could certainly go in roster and feel pretty good about.
Yeah, that's good.
I like that.
2%.
Don't.
2%.
And he's with buy weeks coming up, he's a guaranteed 13, 14 points along the script in his favor.
Yeah.
I like that a lot.
And I like Walkins too.
I mean, then playing LSU, potential shootout in there at night.
Potential shootout.
Yeah.
I mean, it's going to be a fun.
I mean, the slate this weekend is crazy for CFF this week.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
We'll talk about that here in a minute.
But, J.D., what you got, man?
Any wide receivers for you?
Yeah, I didn't find it to be a super interesting week on the waiver wire,
but of course you're always looking for some guys to build out your roster with.
I assume he's pretty much owned in active leagues,
but I just want to shout out Jordan Tyson on Arizona State.
This is a guy that I drafted a ton of in the offseason.
And over the first two weeks, he probably kind of slipped on the radar because he didn't
really do anything big.
but, I mean, remember Wyoming turned the ball over like six times on their first seven possessions in week one,
and Jordan Tyson still dropped a touchdown at and had nine targets in the game where they threw the ball about nine times.
So it was kind of obvious they're going to force feed him the ball, and they're force feeding him the ball deep.
And he is, we already know he's in the lead deep threat.
So like, it's there.
They have absolutely zero other pass catchers worth noting or worth looking at.
And Sam Levitt knows that.
And you kind of look over their second half of the schedule, and it's like, okay, they've played some teams.
teams. They've been able to keep the ball on the ground against, but like, are there that many
Mississippi states on the schedule? And I don't really think so. Like, what are you going to do?
Run all over Utah, maybe Cincinnati's defense is terrible, Oklahoma State, terrible, UCF secondary,
terrible. Kansas State secondary has struggled a lot and you're going to need to throw to beat
that team. So I think Jordan Tyson's a guy that, uh, that's looking pretty good over the latter
half of the season. Other than that, Javon Tracy had 13 targets for Miami of Ohio. I think
some people kind of dumped on this team through them in the trash.
They are really difficult start of the schedule.
Some of these max schools do.
We know it.
It's Brett Gabbert.
He's going to totally change the offense.
They're going to throw away more.
And Javon Tracy has just been a target hog.
He has 15 or more fantasy points in two straight games.
So those guys are looking interesting.
Other than that, there's not a ton that I found super interesting hanging out on the waiver wire.
I did just want to point out that Kenny Womack is back for Western Michigan.
this is one of those teams that,
some of like the Sam Houston's and like some of these other smaller schools that get overlooked.
Like, I mean,
they were supposed to be really,
really,
really good offensively,
in my opinion this year with the running back talent they have.
They return everything offensively,
like the super experienced quarterback.
And then Womack is,
again, in the passing game,
he's like,
he's their number one guy almost every week.
I know San Bucci just had a big week.
Maybe that will continue,
but we've seen absolutely no patterns.
It will continue.
Whereas Womack, it seems like they might just give this guy 10 targets a game in match in season.
And he's showing us 25% on, so probably most standard leagues will be there.
But like, I know I dropped him on somewhere.
I just didn't have the space to keep him around.
But he's back.
Nice.
I like it.
All right.
I got a few here.
And some of these guys are, again, what we talked about earlier, the Wino's, if you will.
But Avery Morrow, I mean, he's only at 8%.
So the dude's gotten last week,
last two weeks averaging 25 and a half touches for 168 yards and three touchdowns for 28.3 fantasy points per game.
So he's definitely a dude to be wrecking with in Mountain West play.
He's still splitting carries there with Justin Marshall,
but I think he's going to be,
he's going to be taking that back over after being in the doghouse for most of last year, to be honest.
Jaden Williams is still out there at 12% of our talk.
by him last week.
Oh, Jane Williams is only 12% owned.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's like some of these guys are like they feel obvious, but they're just,
they're just not owned.
He's again, number two.
It's like the primary.
I mean, I don't even know.
He might be the primary over Hobart.
You never know.
They kind of totally.
I think they were like one A and B.
One what's crazy is he had 13 and 12 targets, the two weeks previous.
And then this week, five of five targets.
caught and then 73 yards and a touchdown.
So he's just,
he's just catching balls too.
I mean,
this part of it is that they're good targets that he's getting.
And,
um,
yeah,
great asset there.
Another deep,
deep one is Roger Daniels.
I don't know if you guys have noticed,
but he's been getting carries.
Yeah,
he's a running back now.
Uh,
and fan tracks will not catch up with that.
And look,
like so is Breschard Smith.
So,
but I mean,
the kid,
he's averaging 14.7 fantasy points per game.
I think one week,
at 15, then the next week comes back and has 14.
He had a touchdown around the goal line in this last game.
So, you know, something is, I think, worth a stash in deeper leagues where if
Breschard Smith gets hurt, then this kid could really take off and potentially when you
league.
Roger Daniels is potentially the best athlete on that team.
If not, it's Breschard Smith.
So the kid is dynamic.
They just haven't really figured out a way to use them properly.
Don't know. Do we know anything about Will Pauling yet? Any severity of injury?
It's not hurting anything at the moment. Look, if he's out, then Tretch Kekahuna, obviously he went off this last week. That kid is talented. He is more talented, in my opinion, than Will Pauling. And I think he bawled out, obviously, this last game. So he may be worth a stash. And then, look, you can drop him if Will Pauling comes back. But,
if he's the primary slot receiver,
we know that they love to target that,
and he had a huge game there this last week.
So he's one to look at.
And then Jackson Meeks came back and had another decent game.
I mean, you're at that game, Froton.
Is he worth rostering?
Or is it just they have,
he's the third target on that team?
And so it's going to be really hard for him to get there consistently every week.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure he is the third target on the team.
Like if you look at the target, or excuse me, more of the snap distribution, it's him,
Hatcher, and the other guy whose name escapes me behind Pena.
Pena takes every single snap in the slot, and then it's sort of like the other three
rotate through Gadsden.
The other sort of like rotate through in terms of their snap distribution.
So he's right there with Hatcher and Gadsden.
It's just sort of a matter of who gets it.
And he's the primary outside threat, whereas Gadsden is obviously more of the, you know,
along the seam and more of a safety valve type.
He's being used to stretch to field.
And if you were watching my feed on Twitter this Friday night,
you saw me in the end zone get him do the three amigos dance like this right there in front of me
as I was on the sports center highlights.
That was pretty sweet.
Got a shout out from.
Intrepid reporter.
Hey, guys, I'm going to be out there.
I'm going to be getting the good footage, you know.
and I don't have my ace cameraman with me there, J.D. Yonkey, of course.
So I have to get down there and, you know, make sure I get those shots in there.
Well, JD was better than me last time. J.D. got all the good stuff.
Like, he had just like, he was like, he was using the force. He knew where the ball was going to be before it went there.
He had a pretty, pretty good showing during that double header.
We got some good ones. I still got to really throw those.
together like Jacoby Lane that first one.
Well, you know the force
is with Jacobi, so you could just feel
the gravitational pole stand
in the corner of his end zone, and it worked twice
for us, right, Proton? So
yeah, so I got to great.
They got to fly us into Minnesota
is what they have to do because
Jacobi, I think, got like two catches
this past game.
We are the
magic charm. We are
the good luck charms
for Mr. Lane, obviously.
Like, we have to talk to USC about
I'll be there this week.
Don't worry for Penn State.
There we go. They're going to need it.
Yeah.
All right.
Any, look, let's go with you, J.D.
tight-ins.
You got any tight-in targets out there?
I feel like it was a little bear this week.
Maybe one or two options.
It's pretty bare.
I'm not going to mention Michael Trigg again.
Michael Trigg, let's go.
Why not?
One more time.
I mean, I've, we already know by now with
Michael Trigg. And now they have a quarterback Froton mentioned our boy Sawyer.
So that's about all for me, man. It's pretty dry. If you didn't pick up your tight ends early,
I think this might be a good lesson because it's a little, it's hurting. We had some good ones
the first couple weeks, but it's kind of hurting right now. Yeah, keep in mind, Trigg is 17% owned.
So, you know, he's out there. I'll go with one for you if we're digging deep. Currently,
1% owned.
Mecca Kalaki-Latsu is the place for me, as the song goes.
Seven of eight targets he caught last game for 65 yards against Michigan was instrumental
to the game plan there.
We've seen Jedfish tight ends be successful before.
See Tanner McLaughlin last season there for Arizona.
And he's getting used, I mean, he's getting four or five targets.
gets a game right as rain.
If you are in a deeper league and it's a case where you're getting hit by bye weeks
and you need somebody who's out there, he's only owned 1% of leagues.
And you're not going to get a blank out of him.
You're going to get at least three, four catches.
So that has value.
And then I'm going to go with Taylor Thompson here for James Madison.
I know, I know.
He's, James Madison is a wrecking crew once again.
He's only 8% owned.
at tight end.
Okay, September 28th against Ball State, five of seven, 91 yards and a touch.
Game before that, the infamous North Carolina game, 2 of 4, 26 in a touch.
This game, nine targets, five catches, 59 yards.
So he's had double-digit points each of the last three games.
He's 8% owned, and he's in JMU's potent offense.
Give me some Taylor Thompson.
Yeah, I like that a lot.
One I got is Landon Thomas from Florida State.
Anytime there's a change of QB, they can use a security blanket in those games.
And Landon Thomas was a security blanket for Brock Glenn.
He had, he caught seven of eight targets for 80 yards.
So 15 fantasy points.
You know, look, this FSU office isn't very good.
But like we talked about, there's slim pickings.
They're on the waiver wire.
Another guy that's intriguing to me is Keon Burden.
from Arizona.
He was a pretty flash early on in his career in practice,
and he's had some flash games.
So, you know, there's worse guys to pick up if you need kind of a desperation
moves than Keon Burnett.
And there's just not a lot behind, you know,
Tett McMillan there right now at Arizona.
So he's a guy that could come in as a wide receiver two,
wide receiver three there as a tight in for Arizona down the stretch.
So.
There we go.
That's all we got on the waiver wire.
I did have a few questions for y'all.
You guys have some vested interest this week.
J.D., I wanted to ask you, and Eric, I want your opinion on this too, but Ohio State's coming to town playing Oregon.
Three and a half point underdogs at home Oregon is.
Is that right?
J.D., how are we feeling about the game?
I mean, I guess it's probably the case with a lot of teams.
Like I said, like the parody is kind of showing here.
in Oregon. I'm going to be honest. They've looked okay, but it's not like they've been super overwhelming.
They feel great about their chances. But I don't know. Our states, you know, are they going to be
able to run the ball consistently? Probably do we do we have 100% faith in Chip Kelly in this
offense right now and throwing the ball? I mean, I don't know. I think Jeremiah is good enough
and pair him with a Bucca and you got a veteran quarterback who can move.
move the ball.
It's a little tough.
Whereas Oregon, it's like, okay, Holden looks pretty good.
Does Evan Stewart exist?
Maybe not.
Ferguson's had a lot of drops.
The offensive lines underperformed.
Jordan James is an absolute wrecking ball,
but they've still haven't really ran the ball
in any match up other than two.
And one of them's Oregon State who just allowed Avery Morrow to resurrect.
So I don't know.
I'm not feeling super confident.
The three and a half points is intriguing at home because it's at home,
but I don't know.
I think Ohio State probably has better offense, better defense.
Yeah.
Froton, any thoughts on this game?
Yeah, it's tough to trust the team that got pushed by Idaho in on week one.
And it just seems like they're doing what needs to be done,
but they're not really hitting that second gear.
They're going to need to be a team like Ohio State.
I think you definitely have to go with visitors.
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
And then you're going to the USC Penn State game.
I do I hear that correctly?
I will be going to USC Penn State.
I might even go,
I might even run back to doubleheader if I feel really spunky,
you know,
and I want to go and hit,
because they don't start until 9 p.m.
for what I understand,
um,
over there in UCLA.
I could,
I could conceivably get there if I want to hit Minnesota,
UCLA,
feel the excitement that Minnesota UCLA game.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
I might turn tail and head back as opposed to doing the,
the two-step Pasadena plan than me and J.D.
just did a couple of weeks ago.
So I think I have a up and back in my future for the L.A. game.
I think I'll be heading back and sleeping in my own bed.
There you go.
Well, yeah, I'm intrigued by that game to see if you're intrigued.
Pull it off on the road.
If Nick Singleton isn't playing, which I'm guessing he's going to play, then he's going to play.
He is.
I listen to the postgame press conference from James Franklin.
He was saying he went through warm-ups, said if, you know, he wanted to play, feels like he could have played.
But because, you know, reading between the lines, they're playing UCLA.
Right.
They watched enough UCLA to know what JD and I knew when we were standing up.
on those sidelines, which is they weren't going to get much resistance from UCLA.
And they were absolutely correct and they put them on ice.
But I feel very confident in asserting that you will see Nick Singleton out there.
And congratulations to everyone who followed, I assume you guys are on it.
Just an easy cash, 65 and a half, 67.5, 68 for KTRON, whatever it was.
Nice, easy over cash against UCLA.
As soon as we started hearing Rumbleings about Singleton, it's like, oh,
Ketron time.
Nice,
nice easy one for the boys.
That's what we like to see.
Yeah,
that's awesome.
Well,
sweet.
Dude,
this is a fun show.
I love,
sit down and talk with you guys.
Love the chat.
Thank you guys so much
for being with us tonight.
Man,
we broke a personal record
on this podcast last week
with 8,500 downloads.
So thank you guys so much,
you know,
for supporting us.
That's absolutely crazy.
For a time,
you don't think you want to say something.
Oh, no, I'm just thrilled.
I didn't know we had 8,500 downloads.
London didn't let me know about any of this stuff working me over there behind the scenes or producer.
Yeah, we hit, man, top three downloads within the podcast downloads within the Fantasy, Fantasy Points family this week, which is really cool for us.
And so we just got our own podcast feed too.
So it's huge for us right now to get people over there subscribing to that podcast feed.
It's pretty easy to get the podcast.
since the only, we're dropping two podcasts there a week on that feed.
And so we'll be pretty consistent every week, dropping those on Tuesday morning and Friday morning as well.
And then rate us and review us.
Those two things help us a tremendous amount.
So this is something that you're enjoying.
Then please do that for us.
And then J.D. and I will be back with you guys on Friday, 20 props and 20 minutes.
We will be super efficient and get it done.
And 10 and 6th us last week.
JD himself went six and two.
Shout out to JD.
I got to bring my part up a little bit more.
But man,
still hitting,
get on the props overall and making money.
So fun times.
We will see you guys with CFF All Access next Monday night
at 9 p.m. Eastern Live.
I think you guys were joining us tonight.
But until then,
do small things with great love.
