Im a little bit indifferent on the keeper league thing, never done one before but it would be interesting to see how much that affects who people draft.
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You draft a boat load of freshmen, hoping by the time they get to be juniors/seniors they're any good.Bucky Katt;1202549; said:I'm sorry. You've obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a shit.
So, how exactly does a "keeper league" work?
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1202600; said:You draft a boat load of freshmen, hoping by the time they get to be juniors/seniors they're any good.
I draft a boat load of seniors every year, keeping none of them.
Seriously, the point I'm making is roster sizes being the same year to year, we'll have to have minimum requirements for number of players from each particular class.
Never done a college keeper league... which is complicated by the fact that the guy will be out of the league in 4 years max.Bucky Katt;1202608; said:That sounds rather complicated. Are keeper leagues typically run where each player gets to keep X number of members of his team from the previous year?
BuckeyeNation27;1202644; said:Piney and I are in a seperate keeper league. There are 16 teams, only players from the BCS schools, MWC, CUSA, and ND are available to draft. It sounds simple enough to just draft the guys you know are going to be good.....except those guys will already be taken.
In my first draft (2006), I took a kid nobody heard of at the end of the 2nd round. He won the Heisman last year. So in 2007 when people realize this Tim Tebow kid was going to be the star QB on a team that was going to score a ton of points, they still couldn't take him because he was on my team.
Piney took Juaquin Iglesias in the 9th and followed it up with Paul Fucking Smith in the 10th. They pretty much carried his ass last year.
The point is, you could certainly try to stick to proven players...but if you do that you're not going to have much to pick from come draft time. The "proven" QBs that were available in this years draft were: Todd Reesing, Cullen Harper, Zac Robinson. Then you're left with guys like Allen Everidge or Adam Weber.
They didn't strike me as the recruitnik kind...and preseason mags didn't do too much recruiting talks 2 years ago. I owe my knowledge of Tim Tebow to Alan, who told me he was secretly an OSU silent. He told me that for free, actually.What breed of idiot were you playing with who didn't know who Tebow was?
BuckeyeNation27;1202732; said:They didn't strike me as the recruitnik kind...and preseason mags didn't do too much recruiting talks 2 years ago. I owe my knowledge of Tim Tebow to Alan, who told me he was secretly an OSU silent. He told me that for free, actually.