
John McKechnie breaks down the bowl slate with a full write-up of all 39 games with a focus on confidence points. How confident is he in Oregon's Justin Herbert in a close matchup against Michigan State?

John McKechnie breaks down bowl season through an NFL lens as he looks over some of the top 2019 NFL Draft prospects that could be playing in their final college games, including Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins.

The Cappers have a lot of disagreements in their bowl picks, including a Sugar Bowl matchup that pits Georgia against Texas. Get all the picks here.

Chris Benzine believes this may finally be the week to save some money at the quarterback position while paying up for a running back like Kentucky's Benny Snell.

College football defenses can't get their hands on Andy Isabella, but NFL coaches probably will want to after he hanged 219 yards on Georgia.

This series takes inventory of the draft-eligible dynasty assets and their recent stock trajectories, where N'Keal Harry is alone at the top.

Nick Grays offers his best waiver wire pickups across the college landscape heading into Week 11. Michigan's Shea Patterson has the Wolverine offense rolling and is primed for another big outing with a matchup against Rutgers on tap.

John McKechnie analyzes the best starts and sits for Week 7, including Wisconsin's Jonathan Taylor, who looks unstoppable.

John McKechnie analyzes the best plays, and those to avoid, in Week 4 in college football, including Missouri wide receiver Emanuel Hall.

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.

West Virginia's David Sills came out of the woodwork to establish himself as one of the top fantasy receivers in 2017. What will he do for his encore in an explosive Mountaineer offense?
The ACC's signal callers stole the show last year, but this season's crop of PAC-12 quarterbacks may be even better, writes John McKechnie
The second annual Joes vs. Pros league did its draft on Fantrax, and in the process lent some insight to the ADP situation in college fantasy football.