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Spring Practice Preview: Big Ten Spring Practice Storylines
March 20, 2023
Ryan Wollersheim breaks down the biggest spring practice storylines from the Big Ten. Can Penn State's Drew Allar propel the Nittany Lions to new heights?
College Football Fantasy Five: Big Ten Offensive Analytics and Trends
June 6, 2022
Nick Grays takes a dive into the analytics to determine how to approach five notable offenses in the Big Ten as his College Football Fantasy Five series rolls on.
Spring Practice Preview: Big Ten
March 24, 2022
Ryan Wollersheim continues RotoWire's Spring Practice Preview series with a look at the Big Ten, where Ohio State needs to find its next men up behind budding star Jaxon Smith-Njigba at receiver.
College Football DFS:  Dec. 28 Bowl Game Breakdown
December 27, 2021
Chris Morgan breaks down Tuesday's bowl slate where the North Carolina State passing attack, led by Emeka Emezie and Devin Leary, are primed to have success against UCLA's suspect pass defense.
Start vs. Sit: Players to Start, Player to Bench for Week 9
October 27, 2021
Chris Morgan breaks down the toughest lineup decisions across all conferences heading into Week 9. Can managers confidently start Kenneth Walker against the Wolverines' tough defense?
DraftKings College Football: Week 8 Main Slate
October 22, 2021
John McKechnie takes on the Week 8 main slate on DraftKings where newly minted Oklahoma starter Caleb Williams draws a favorable matchup against Kansas on the road.
DraftKings College Football: Week 7 Main Slate
October 15, 2021
John McKechnie breaks down the Week 7 main slate on DraftKings where Texas A&M is riding high off an upset win over Alabama and now gets to face a porous Missouri run defense.
Start vs. Sit: Who to Play, Who to Bench Week 3
September 12, 2018
John McKechnie analyzes the top starts and sites for Week 3. Which way does Washington's Jake Browning fall in a tough road game against Utah?
Position Rankings: 2014 Wide Receivers
June 19, 2014
Tyler Lockett is ready to carry on the family dynasty at Kansas State and could be the better than what came before.
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