Jesse Siegel gives a shout out to pint-size Donnel Pumphrey, who became the all-time leading rusher at San Diego State on Saturday.
Nick Grays searches the nation for this week's waiver-wire pickups, as Michigan's Wilton Speight looks like he'll put up plenty of points this year in a productive offense.
Mario Puig looks into his crystal ball for this weekend's game as Ohio State takes on Tulsa looking for another big victory.
John McKechnie rolls through each conference to let you know who's worth playing and who's worth benching in Week 2, including Illinois' Wes Lunt.
Jesse Siege's weekly take on the college football landscape includes a Heisman update after Nick Chubb's huge day in the season opener.
Nick Grays scours the waiver wire after the opening week in college football to find some gems to pick up, including Oklahoma's Joe Mixon, who might overtake Samaje Perine.
Mario Puig likes Deshaun Watson and Clemson to steamroll the Auburn Tigers, even though they're on the road. Check out all of his picks for the opening weekend.
John McKechnie rolls each conference to let you know who's worth playing and who's worth benching in Week 1, including Ohio State's J.T. Barrett.
Jesse Siegel offers some under-the-radar fantasy recommendations for the college football's opening weekend and gives an early preview of the Heisman race. Is Clemson's Deshaun Watson the favorite?
Even with Larry Rose uncertain for the opener due to sports hernia surgery, Elijah McGuire, Matt Breida and a host of others will run wild in the Sun Belt.
Ray Lawry (Old Dominion), Anthony Wales (Western Kentucky), Aaron Jones (UTEP) and Ito Smith (Southern Miss) are all top-30 running backs heading into 2016.
Corey Davis is the top fantasy wideout heading into 2016, but the MAC has five other WRs in the positional top 50, too.
Brett Rypien's Boise State career is off to a brilliant start, but beware of an inflated price tag with this prodigal passer.
Keevan Lucas was a brilliant player prior to cruelly suffering a torn patellar tendon in October. Everyone is rooting for him, but patellar tendon tears have all but shut down any players who suffered them.
Josh Rosen (UCLA) and Davis Webb (California) are often cited as two potential top passers for 2016, but our projections leave them out of the top 40 at QB.
The Big Ten is predictably loaded with rushing output, as Corey Clement, Saquon Barkley and Mike Weber all rank in our top-20 at running back, but only three Big Ten wideouts place in our top 50 receivers.