J.W. Walsh came on in relief for Oklahoma State on Saturday and turned in a quality dual-threat effort. He could be in line for bigger days ahead if he keeps the job.
Fresno State could find itself in a shootout this week, which means Derek Carr's receivers should be in for a big day.
Can Teddy Bridgewater and the Louisville Cardinals cover a big number against Ohio? Find out the answer to that and many more games in the season debut of the College Capper.
A home opener against Temple is a nice chance for Tommy Rees and Notre Dame to springboard into the season.
WSU's Dominique Williams looks headed for plenty of fantasy opportunities in the season opener as the Cougars try to keep pace with Auburn.
With the 2013 ready to kick off, Johnny Manziel is a huge question mark entering the season as an ongoing NCAA investigation makes him a risky play.
BYU's Cody Hoffman is coming off a 1,200-yard season and poised for another strong year for the Cougars.
After a breakout season last year, Louisiana-Monroe's Kolton Browning is ready to carve up the Sun Belt again this season.
Aaron Murray could have been a steal, going in the fifth round of this 24-team draft. Daniel Kennedy breaks down his team and adds a few insights about the draft pool as a whole.
Jordan Lynch posted nearly 5,000 yards last season as a dual-threat quarterback, making him one of the nation's top fantasy players.
Back for his senior season, Derek Carr could post gaudy numbers in this year's spread offense for Fresno State.
Rakeem Cato threw for more than 4,000 yards and nearly 40 touchdowns last season for the Thundering Herd. What can he do for an encore this season?
After a breakout season as a sophomore, Clemson's Tajh Boyd was even better in his junior year last season. What can he possibly do to top his exploits this year as a senior?
Standout quarterback Teddy Bridgewater looks to have little competition for top fantasy honors as he leads Louisville into the American Athletic Conference's inaugural season.
Braxton Miller is the trigger man in an Ohio State offense that demands him to make plays with both his arm and feet, making him fantasy gold.
Marqise Lee is the nation's best receiver. The only problem is his quarterback. Is that enough to make Lee a bust this season?