De'Veon Smith and the Wolverines may run all over the Nittany Lions, but who else should you start and sit? RotoWire's John McKechnie has all the answers.
Would you start Baker Mayfield against Ohio State? John McKechnie rolls through each conference to let you know who's worth playing and who's worth benching in Week 3.
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.
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.
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.
Big things were expected of Elijah McGuire in 2015, and he 'disappointed' with 'only' 1,351 yards and 16 touchdowns. Believe it or not, he can do much better.
Chris Morgan explains who to start and sit for the bowl games, but on which side does UCLA freshman quarterback Josh Rosen fall?
Trevone Boykin may sit this week, but even if he plays, he could struggle against a surging Oklahoma defense, writes RotoWire's Chris Morgan in this week's Start vs. Sit.
Chris Morgan recommends sitting Sony Michel this week against, or at least don't expect a breakout game from the Georgia running back.
Ethan Padway's look the waiver wire starts with a must pickup in Georgia's Sony Michel after Nick Chubb suffered a season-ending injury Saturday.
Ethan Padway looks at potential waiver-wire pickups, including Virginia Tech quarterback Brenden Motley, who's been solid filling in for the injured Michael Brewer.
De'Veon Smith scored three touchdowns last week against Oregon State. Should you play him again this week? RotoWire's Chris Morgan provides the answer in this week's Start vs. Sit.
Chris Bennett analyzes each round of the recent Staff League college fantasy draft where Tulsa's Keevan Lucas went No. 1 overall.