
John McKechnie analyzes the best starts and sits of Week 12 in college football, including Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger against Iowa State.

Spencer Limbach breaks down the three-game Friday slate for Week 10 and offers his best plays for both cash and tournament style contests. Middle Tennessee's Ty Lee is heating up heading into a favorable matchup against Western Kentucky.

John McKechnie analyzes the best plays, and those to avoid, for Week 5 in college football. Is it time to sit Bryce Love against a solid Notre Dame defense?

Ethan Padway rounds out our Conference Preview series with his breakdown of the PAC-12. While Khalil Tate and Bryce Love rightfully get plenty of publicity, Washington's Myles Gaskin has proven time and again to be an elite fantasy option as well.
John McKechnie picks starts and sits for every conference with the biggest question being whether this is the week to bench Lamar Jackson against a stout Clemson defense.
Chris Bennett takes breaks down an ACC landscape that'll prominently feature some fresh faces after Deshaun Watson, Mitch Trubisky, and Dalvin Cook all departed for the NFL. Will Lamar Jackson continue his reign as the top ACC signal caller?
John McKechnie's weekly look at who to start and sit begins with Cincinnati's Gunner Kiel, whose roller-coaster career appears to be on the upswing again.
Nick Grays strongly suggests loading up on Louisiana Tech Bulldogs this week in a favorable home matchup with Rice, and delivers the rest of his best weekly waiver-wire options.
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.
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.
Deshaun Watson is the king of college football, but the ACC is loaded with other talented players at quarterback. All of Lamar Jackson, Mitch Trubisky and Eric Dungey figure to post big numbers in 2016.
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.
Luke Falk is the most expensive quarterback on the slate, but there are cheaper options with similar upside.
Thomas Sirk is a top quarterback target in an Indiana-Duke game that should feature plenty of tempo.
Luke Falk is affordable on FantasyAces' Saturday slate, but it might be better to go cheap at quarterback.
Mario Puig has a dilemma on his hands -- pay up for Clemson's Deshaun Watson or save the money to play elsewhere. Which way does he go?