One of the best ways to get ready for the fantasy football season ahead is by doing “best ball” drafts during the offseason. In Episode 93 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I’ll look at some basic strategies and concepts to know about this growing format and offer up some players to target.
The NFL draft is over and if you haven’t started at least some mock drafts yet for the 2019 fantasy football season, you are already behind. Sign up now to play in our GetSportsInfo MFL10.
Win totals are a great indicator of a teams outlook, but winning your own division has always been the easiest path to the postseason. In fact, 2 teams the last 6 seasons have made the playoffs by going .500 or worse.
And now we’re down to the phenomenal four.
The Golden State Warriors and the Portland Trail Blazers will do battle for the west. And the Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors will go to war for the Eastern Conference title.
The NFL Draft is over and mini-camps have arrived. Now is a great time for an update of our fantasy football rankings.
The NFL Draft is in the books and while this year’s class may lack a large number of players that will make an immediate fantasy splash, the class will definitely have a fantasy impact.
It’s May and that means the Kentucky Derby and the Indy 500 and the parties in the infields. We dig into our archives for a look at James Adams’ list of Best Sports Parties.
For the first time in the history of the Kentucky Derby, the horse that crossed the finished line first was not recognized as the winner.
The NFL Draft is in the books and the fantasy fallout is fierce. In the latest episode of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I welcome in The Gridiron Scholar John Laub to discuss the aftermath and look at the key things fantasy owners need to know.
The field for the 145th Kentucky Derby is set and as always all eyes of the sports world will be on Louisville, Kentucky for the first Saturday afternoon in May for the annual Run for the Roses.