After a solid week 1 of college football, here is a recap of the action.
First, grades for how certain teams played. (Sorry if you don't see your team this week)
Baylor defeating TCU 50-48- A+
LSU defeating Oregon 40-27- A
Boise St. defeating Georgia 35-21- A-
Cincinatti defeating Austin Peay 70-10- B
Auburn defeating Utah St. 42-38- C+
USC defeating Minnesota 19-17- D
South Florida defeating Notre Dame 23-20- F
Player of the Week: Robert Griffin III- 327 passing yards, 38 rushing yards, 15 recieving yards, and 5 touchdowns.
Bust of the week: Dayne Crist- 95 passing yards, 46.7% completion percentage, and 1 interception.
Name that you need to remember: Chuckie Keeton- 213 passing yards, 38 rushing yards, and 2 touchdowns for Utah St. (He's only a freshman)
-Josh and Mickey
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9/5/11
8/27/11
Choosing the right Fantasy name for your team
As you all know, football season is approaching rapidly. Thus, fantasy football season is as well. Now, having a good team is always important. But choosing the right fantasy team name is key to being successful. Will you be mocked? Feared? Not taken seriously? It all depends on the name. Usually, associating your name with a player you drafted is always a good idea. For example, "The Foster Home" (Texans Running Back Arian Foster) or maybe "Somewhere over Dwayne-Bowe" (Chiefs Wide Reciever Dwayne Bowe). All of these are good names, and you could even be humorous in your team name. For example, "Show Me your TD's" or even "Favre's Footlong." All of these are good names. So when it comes kick-off time, choose a name that not only represents you, and your team, but makes your opponents tremble.
-Josh
-Josh
8/20/11
Post-Free Agency NFL Power Rankings
Ranking Team 2011 Predictions
32. Arizona Cardinals (4th NFC West; 2-14)
31. Cincinnati Bengals (4th AFC North; 3-13)
30. San Francisco 49ers (3rd NFC West; 3-13)
29. Denver Broncos (4th AFC West; 4-12)
28. Buffalo Bills (4th AFC East; 4-12)
27. Carolina Panthers (4th NFC South; 5-11)
26. Washington Redskins (4th NFC East; 5-11)
25. Minnesota Vikings (4th NFC North; 6-10)
24. Tennessee Titans (4th AFC South; 6-10)
23. Seattle Seahwaks (2nd NFC West; 7-9)
22. Oakland Raiders (3rd AFC West; 7-9)
21. Miami Dolphins (3rd AFC East; 7-9)
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (3rd AFC South; 8-8)
19. Detroit Lions (3rd NFC North; 8-8)
18. Dallas Cowboys (3rd NFC East; 8-8)
17. St. Louis Rams (1st NFC West; 8-8)
16. Cleveland Browns (3rd AFC North; 8-8)
15. New York Giants (2nd NFC East; 9-7)
14. Houston Texans (2nd AFC South; 9-7)
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3rd NFC South; 9-7)
12. Kansas City Chiefs (2nd AFC West; 9-7)
11. Chicago Bears (2nd NFC North; 10-6)
10. New York Jets (2nd AFC East; 10-6)
9. New Orleans Saints (2nd NFC South; 11-5)
8. San Diego Chargers (1st AFC West; 11-5)
7. Indianapolis Colts (1st AFC South; 11-5)
6. Atlanta Falcons (1st NFC South; 11-5)
5. Baltimore Ravens (2nd AFC North; 12-4)
4. Green Bay Packers (1st NFC North; 12-4)
3. New England Patriots (1st AFC East; 13-3)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (1st AFC North; 14-2)
1. Philadelphia Eagles (1st NFC East; 14-2)
32. Arizona Cardinals (4th NFC West; 2-14)
31. Cincinnati Bengals (4th AFC North; 3-13)
30. San Francisco 49ers (3rd NFC West; 3-13)
29. Denver Broncos (4th AFC West; 4-12)
28. Buffalo Bills (4th AFC East; 4-12)
27. Carolina Panthers (4th NFC South; 5-11)
26. Washington Redskins (4th NFC East; 5-11)
25. Minnesota Vikings (4th NFC North; 6-10)
24. Tennessee Titans (4th AFC South; 6-10)
23. Seattle Seahwaks (2nd NFC West; 7-9)
22. Oakland Raiders (3rd AFC West; 7-9)
21. Miami Dolphins (3rd AFC East; 7-9)
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (3rd AFC South; 8-8)
19. Detroit Lions (3rd NFC North; 8-8)
18. Dallas Cowboys (3rd NFC East; 8-8)
17. St. Louis Rams (1st NFC West; 8-8)
16. Cleveland Browns (3rd AFC North; 8-8)
15. New York Giants (2nd NFC East; 9-7)
14. Houston Texans (2nd AFC South; 9-7)
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3rd NFC South; 9-7)
12. Kansas City Chiefs (2nd AFC West; 9-7)
11. Chicago Bears (2nd NFC North; 10-6)
10. New York Jets (2nd AFC East; 10-6)
9. New Orleans Saints (2nd NFC South; 11-5)
8. San Diego Chargers (1st AFC West; 11-5)
7. Indianapolis Colts (1st AFC South; 11-5)
6. Atlanta Falcons (1st NFC South; 11-5)
5. Baltimore Ravens (2nd AFC North; 12-4)
4. Green Bay Packers (1st NFC North; 12-4)
3. New England Patriots (1st AFC East; 13-3)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (1st AFC North; 14-2)
1. Philadelphia Eagles (1st NFC East; 14-2)
Tell us what you think!
-Josh and Mickey
8/16/11
MLB Predictions
Predicted MLB 2011 Finish:
American League
East-
1. New York Yankees
2. Boston Red Sox
3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
4. Toronto Blue Jays
5. Baltimore Orioles
Central-
1. Detroit Tigers
2. Chicago White Sox
3. Cleveland Indians
4. Minnesota Twins
5. Kansas City Royals
West-
1. Texas Rangers
2. Anaheim Angels
3. Oakland Athletics
4. Seattle Mariners
National League
East-
1. Philadelphia Phillies
2. Atlanta Braves
3. Washington Nationals
4. New York Mets
5. Florida Marlins
Central-
1. Milwaukee Brewers
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. Cincinnati Reds
5. Chicago Cubs
6. Houston Astros
West-
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Arizona Diamondbacks
3. Los Angeles Dodgers
4. Colorado Rockies
5 San Diego Padres
Playoffs:
Texas over New York
Boston over Detroit
Philadelphia over Milwaukee
Atlanta over San Francisco
Round 2:
Boston over Texas
Philadelphia over Atlanta
World Series:
Philadelphia over Boston
AL MVP: Jose Bautista
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander
NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay
AL Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Hellickson
NL Rookie of the Year: Freddie Freeman
-Josh
American League
East-
1. New York Yankees
2. Boston Red Sox
3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
4. Toronto Blue Jays
5. Baltimore Orioles
Central-
1. Detroit Tigers
2. Chicago White Sox
3. Cleveland Indians
4. Minnesota Twins
5. Kansas City Royals
West-
1. Texas Rangers
2. Anaheim Angels
3. Oakland Athletics
4. Seattle Mariners
National League
East-
1. Philadelphia Phillies
2. Atlanta Braves
3. Washington Nationals
4. New York Mets
5. Florida Marlins
Central-
1. Milwaukee Brewers
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. Cincinnati Reds
5. Chicago Cubs
6. Houston Astros
West-
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Arizona Diamondbacks
3. Los Angeles Dodgers
4. Colorado Rockies
5 San Diego Padres
Playoffs:
Texas over New York
Boston over Detroit
Philadelphia over Milwaukee
Atlanta over San Francisco
Round 2:
Boston over Texas
Philadelphia over Atlanta
World Series:
Philadelphia over Boston
AL MVP: Jose Bautista
NL MVP: Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young: Justin Verlander
NL Cy Young: Roy Halladay
AL Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Hellickson
NL Rookie of the Year: Freddie Freeman
-Josh
8/15/11
Just a Heads Up
Hey guys, it's Josh rather than Mickey. We have decided to just combine our efforts into one blog instead of two. And because Mickey had more followers, we chose his. So posts on Kingz Press will now be from both of us instead of just Mickey. See you guys in a couple of days.
-Josh
-Josh
8/6/11
Final Part
National title: Oklahoma vs Stanford, Oklahoma winning
Surprise Team of the year: Arkansas
Heisman winner: Lamichael James
Surprise Team of the year: Arkansas
Heisman winner: Lamichael James
8/5/11
Part 5
Sugar Bowl: Arkansas: vs TCU
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma State vs Uconn
Rose Bowl: Oregon vs Michigan State
Orange Bowl: Virgina Tech vs LSU
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma State vs Uconn
Rose Bowl: Oregon vs Michigan State
Orange Bowl: Virgina Tech vs LSU
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