The Week 4 CFCC Wrap UpBy The Player To Be Named LaterWhat a fickle game this can be. One moment you are chewing on grass and winning national championships, the next you are kicked to the curb because your 23rd botched clock management job finally results in a loss. Guess that is what happens when you can only bring home one national title, a bowl game every year, and the highest winning percentage in school history. Sorry Les, you lost two close games, hit the road. We cast off your mediocrity to reach for greatness the way Of course, this news completely overshadowed Notre Dame reacting to a loss at the hands of Duke by firing their defensive Coordinator Brian VanGorder. No capital D there, my friend. They allowed the most points ever for a ND squad after 4 games - 149 points. I bet they were wishing they could have their former all-world LB and his imaginary girlfriend. Although Te'o unfortunately shredded his Achilles over the weekend, he would likely log more tackles on crutches than the LBs have this year for the team. Michigan State laid an egg this weekend, to the painful outcome for a whopping 91% of Dirty-Dawgers that selected them to win. Perhaps as painful was the earlier mentioned LSU loss, where 82% of our predictors foresaw a tiger win. In retrospect, perhaps we should have not included a couple of the blow-outs, Ole Miss (picked by 91%) and Texas A&M (82%) come to mind. However, the dirty-dawg mail servers couldn't handle the complaints of pulling one of those for the heavily contested West Georgia/Albany State game. Tossing in a Div II game has been debated, and perhaps in a few weeks we will revisit that. Speaking of debates, we won't. But there were some huuuuuge moves up the board this week. Chuck Wolf of Pittsburgh PA scored an incredible 106 points behind a 14-1 week; he practically climbed over a virtual wall of people to move up 249 spots. It was just amazing. I mean, no one foresaw these picks being the most luxurious, most wonderful picks of the week. No one. It was amazing. Equally amazing was Sam Lucci, who continues to be the true front runner of the contest, racking up another 84 points. Sam leads the '14 silver dog bone owner, Aidan Binau, by 52 points, and the rest of us deplorables by much more. In the group standings, The Swing State Florida Dummies holds a slim lead over BuckNutz. Good luck to everyone this week. |
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