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Football Season Gets Crazy for the Holidays

By Boda November 21, 2025

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College Football Coming into the Home Stretch

With week 12 of College Football in the rear view mirror, games are gaining more meaning as teams jockey for playoff qualification and/or seeding. Several teams have pretty much locked in a playoff berth, but have games looming over the next two weeks where talented rivals are positioned to act as spoilers. Some of those have playoff aspirations of their own and just need their own upsets mesh with help from other teams to make up ground. Let’s start with the idea that anyone with three losses is not going to make the playoff, and many teams with two losses will be outside looking in as well.

In the Big 12, Texas Tech is pretty much locked into the playoff but BYU will have to beat a good Cincinnati team and hope for some help to have a shot to get in. All despite just 1 loss. In the ACC, Georgia Tech currently is projected in the playoff, but has to beat Georgia and Pittsburgh - or another ACC member such as Miami or Virginia could sneak in. Pittsburgh is out, but gets a huge chance to play spoiler against both Georgia Tech and Miami to close out the regular season. A lot of crazy possibilities from an otherwise underwhelming ACC. In the Big Ten, Indiana and Ohio State are locks, but even 5th place Michigan still has a shot to win the conference. For that to happen, they would have to win out (including against Ohio State) and hope Oregon beats USC and then loses to Washington. The Big Ten looks likely to get three teams in the playoff but there are outside chances for either 2 or 4. The biggest game is this week when USC goes to Oregon for a major showdown. In the SEC, there is all sorts of mess to deal with. Texas is out but can play spoiler against A&M by knocking the Aggies out of a top 4 seed. Two-loss Vandy has a shot at getting in but must beat rival Tennessee to have a chance with two losses. Ole Miss is definitely in with 1 loss, although dirty-dawg.com recommends Mississippi State gets a 15 in the Egg Bowl. Two losses and they might still get in - but it'll be close. Oklahoma looks in good shape after beating Alabama last weekend, except they now have to beat Missouri in the Vesper Bowl this coming weekend. And, almost forgot, a Notre Dame upset to either Boston College of Stanford would make everyone a whole lot happier.

Pro Football Approaching its Own Brand of Logjam

So this is what can happen when the NFL legislates parity based on strength of schedule. Through week 11 (in which most teams have played just 10 games so far) we have the AFC logjam where 3 of the 7 teams so far aligned in a playoff spot were not in the playoffs last year. All three, as it turns out, were beneficiaries of having among the 5 weakest strength of schedules in conference. The Patriots, by far, have benefitted the most - so be wary of the Patriots collapsing in the playoffs. Similarly, the Colts 8-2 record will need to hold up against a much tougher schedule down the stretch - in fact, the toughest in the AFC. Compare that to the fortunes of traditional powers Kansas City and Baltimore, who are currently on the outside looking in - mostly or in part due to having had the two toughest strength of schedules so far in the AFC. These teams are still good and are knocking at the back door of the playoffs, thus creating a pileup at the back and hopefully making a charge that will result in an exciting finish through the last 6-7 games of the season.

The NFC is similar in that the Bears, 49ers, and Seahawks are all in playoff spots so far this year but weren’t a year ago. Just the 49ers have benefited from the easiest schedule in the NFC. In fact, the 49ers easy schedule pretty much extends through the end of the year and they seem almost a lock to get into the playoffs. The Bears are an outlier in that despite qualifying for the last place schedule this year, have actually ended up with the 2nd toughest by virtue of being in a hard division and playing crossover games against the NFC East and AFC North. In the home stretch it’ll be interesting to see if the Bears have staying power to make the playoffs. The Lions and Packers are lurking within a game, each having played very tough schedules thus far. Despite a 7-3 record, the Bears will be challenged to make the playoffs, let alone win the division.

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Football Season Gets Crazy for the Holidays

By Boda November 21, 2025

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College Football Coming into the Home Stretch

With week 12 of College Football in the rear view mirror, games are gaining more meaning as teams jockey for playoff qualification and/or seeding. Several teams have pretty much locked in a playoff berth, but have games looming over the next two weeks where talented rivals are positioned to act as spoilers. Some of those have playoff aspirations of their own and just need their own upsets mesh with help from other teams to make up ground. Let’s start with the idea that anyone with three losses is not going to make the playoff, and many teams with two losses will be outside looking in as well.

In the Big 12, Texas Tech is pretty much locked into the playoff but BYU will have to beat a good Cincinnati team and hope for some help to have a shot to get in. All despite just 1 loss. In the ACC, Georgia Tech currently is projected in the playoff, but has to beat Georgia and Pittsburgh - or another ACC member such as Miami or Virginia could sneak in. Pittsburgh is out, but gets a huge chance to play spoiler against both Georgia Tech and Miami to close out the regular season. A lot of crazy possibilities from an otherwise underwhelming ACC. In the Big Ten, Indiana and Ohio State are locks, but even 5th place Michigan still has a shot to win the conference. For that to happen, they would have to win out (including against Ohio State) and hope Oregon beats USC and then loses to Washington. The Big Ten looks likely to get three teams in the playoff but there are outside chances for either 2 or 4. The biggest game is this week when USC goes to Oregon for a major showdown. In the SEC, there is all sorts of mess to deal with. Texas is out but can play spoiler against A&M by knocking the Aggies out of a top 4 seed. Two-loss Vandy has a shot at getting in but must beat rival Tennessee to have a chance with two losses. Ole Miss is definitely in with 1 loss, although dirty-dawg.com recommends Mississippi State gets a 15 in the Egg Bowl. Two losses and they might still get in - but it'll be close. Oklahoma looks in good shape after beating Alabama last weekend, except they now have to beat Missouri in the Vesper Bowl this coming weekend. And, almost forgot, a Notre Dame upset to either Boston College of Stanford would make everyone a whole lot happier.

Pro Football Approaching its Own Brand of Logjam

So this is what can happen when the NFL legislates parity based on strength of schedule. Through week 11 (in which most teams have played just 10 games so far) we have the AFC logjam where 3 of the 7 teams so far aligned in a playoff spot were not in the playoffs last year. All three, as it turns out, were beneficiaries of having among the 5 weakest strength of schedules in conference. The Patriots, by far, have benefitted the most - so be wary of the Patriots collapsing in the playoffs. Similarly, the Colts 8-2 record will need to hold up against a much tougher schedule down the stretch - in fact, the toughest in the AFC. Compare that to the fortunes of traditional powers Kansas City and Baltimore, who are currently on the outside looking in - mostly or in part due to having had the two toughest strength of schedules so far in the AFC. These teams are still good and are knocking at the back door of the playoffs, thus creating a pileup at the back and hopefully making a charge that will result in an exciting finish through the last 6-7 games of the season.

The NFC is similar in that the Bears, 49ers, and Seahawks are all in playoff spots so far this year but weren’t a year ago. Just the 49ers have benefited from the easiest schedule in the NFC. In fact, the 49ers easy schedule pretty much extends through the end of the year and they seem almost a lock to get into the playoffs. The Bears are an outlier in that despite qualifying for the last place schedule this year, have actually ended up with the 2nd toughest by virtue of being in a hard division and playing crossover games against the NFC East and AFC North. In the home stretch it’ll be interesting to see if the Bears have staying power to make the playoffs. The Lions and Packers are lurking within a game, each having played very tough schedules thus far. Despite a 7-3 record, the Bears will be challenged to make the playoffs, let alone win the division.

Week 12 CFCC/11 PFCC Wrap-Upby: Sugar (November 19, 2025)

Special Note!! Watch for early Thanksgiving Day deadlines for both CFCC Week 14 and PFCC Week 13!!!

Things are geting down to the nitty-gritty for CFCC 2025 as Week 12 is in the books with Week 13 barreling down the tracks! We have written in this space a couple times this year about Battered Aggie Syndrome and boy did it go unexpectedly into effect during Week 12. However, it went into effect for just one half, perhaps signalling that this really is a different Texas A&M football team. I have rarely a seen team so obviously not ready to play turn it completely around and come back from 27 points down to keep their #3 CFP spot intact. Great job on the comeback, Aggie friends, even if some of you came close to a heart attack during the game! And OU fans are getting their swagger back after taking down Alabama, in Tuscaloosa, with less than 300 yards of offense.

Dan Dixon from Madison, Alabama and Robert Banks from Fort Wayne, Indiana tied for CFCC Week 12 honors with 106 points and 12 wins. (Robert, sorry we missed you with the headline!) Dan missed TCU and Cincinnati, but had 11 on Oklahoma! Eleven?? That was a 19 point departure from consensus. I wonder where Dan went to college?? Robert did NOT select Oklahoma and also lost 5 on Cincinnati. Great job, dawgs! The average score for Week 12 was 61 with a low of -2. Gary Petti from Weeki Wachee, Florida continues to pace the CFCC field with 814 points and 129 victories. Gary maintains a 24 point lead over Linda English and a 26 point lead over veteran dirty-dawger "Jeff Zman Zoltowski" from Gaylord, Michigan. The top 14 players after Week 12 are all within 50 points of the lead so it is looking like a close finish heading into the CFP Blowout after Week 14. The Florida Dummies-Legacy remains at the top of the group standings with a score of 725.60, which is 11.60 points better than Stratus-Faction Guarnteed and The Border War Still Lives in KC. 

Over on the senior circuit, some of the pre-season favorites have been struggling this season with last year's Super Bowl runner-up, Kansas City, sitting at a cool 50% winning percentage and some Detroit Lion's fans starting to get that old feeling again! And not the good one. The Overton Twins (they probably really aren't twins) Teddy and Jeffrey are within one point of each other and continue to lead the contest for the 2nd straight week. Teddy has 668 points, with slacker Jeffrey running behind with only 667. Jeff Graschel is third with 661 points. Dan Valle won Week 11 with 103 points, missing only on The chiefs. Mary C. Embry wa the Week 11 PFCC runner-up and the average score was a sorry 49.2. Oh, <yawn> did we mention that Boomerbacks is in the group lead by a whopping 55.32 points over Hurricane Elvis? 

Okay, the game forms are up and accepting picks for CFCC Week 13 and PFCC Week 12. The good news? The PFCC deadline is the usual 12 Noon CST. The bad news? There are only 2 regular season CFCC weeks left on the schedule. REMEMBER, both the CFCC Week 14 and PFCC Week 13 game forms will be due Thanksiving Day. In the meantime, good luck with your selections this week!

CFCC & PFCC Wrap for November 8-10

by: exRegionalWeenie (11/12/25)


Do you play CFCC? Maybe you prefer PFCC? You should play both, of course, but regardless of how you roll, you have come to the right place to see who killed it last week... and who got killed.

Week 11 CFCC

Congrats to Week 11 CFCC winner Jim Sweeney! He netted 102 points on an outstanding 13-2 record to win the weekly bragging rights. John Martynuk and Brian Miller also gained 102 points but their record wasn't quite as good (both went 12-3), so they technically tied for second place last week. Still, nice work, guys! We had a four-way tie for fourth place in points but once again the won-loss record separated the wheat from the chaff. Andy Patrick, Caiden Orosco, Pat Spoden and Isaac Rhea accumulated 98 points each. However, Andy had the best record of the week (14-1) while Caiden and Pat were 13-2 followed by Isaac's 12-3 record. The average player score this week was 64.

Week 11 CFCC Flush-the-Terlit Report

We don't focus on losers at dirty-dawg so we'll limit this negativity to just one player. Hey Corey Painter, wazzup? You went 7-8 (not awful) but LOST eight points! Yep, a -8. Eeeewwwww. Corey lost his 12 and 13. That's bad but not normally a total death sentence. However, he put his 12 and 13 on upsets.

Whoops, both lost.

Corey's score was 'good' for 408th place. Yes, that was dead last in Week 11. He fared worse than the 50+ players who failed to submit picks this week (you quitters!!).

Year-to-date CFCC Standings after Week 11

According to Gary Petti's player profile, he lives in Weeki Wachee, FL. Yes, that's a real place - it's somewhere in the swamps of west central Florida. Anyhoo, Gary overcame dangerous alligators and the lack of running water to maintain his overall lead in CFCC. In fact, Gary has been on one heck of a roll for many weeks. He stumbled in late September when he fell to 153rd place but made large gains every week thereafter, culminating in his No. 1 overall ranking the past two weeks. Linda English held on to second place and is just six points behind Gary. Mike Coyne had a strong week and jumped six places into third place overall.

We have an interesting two-person tie for fourth place so far this year. These two fellas both scored 72 points this week and both went 11-4. Also, both have 720 points this year and both have identical 116-49 records. Who are they, you ask? Well, they're both named Moseley! Howie Moseley and Dean Moseley, to be exact. Hmmm, like I said... interesting.

Florida Dummies lead the way in CFCC Group Play Standings

A sentimental favorite of ours in 2025, The Florida Dummies - Legacy took over first place in the new group standings. The Dummies were tied with The Border War still lives in KC entering the week as both had exactly 596.80 points. How's that even possible? Oh well, it's a moot point now as the Dummies took an 11-point lead when Week 11's dust settled.



Week 10 PFCC

Switching to our NFL contest, Carl Lindecrantz took home PFCC's Week 10 honors with 69 points on a 10-3 record. Congrats, Carl! Mike Murphy was in second place after scoring 63 points. Mike Johnson (no, not that Mike Johnson) was third with 61 points. He was followed by Andy Lesage and Hank Bauer in fourth and fifth place, respectively. The overall average PFCC score in Week 10 was a poor 22 thanks in part to highly-favored Buffalo's inexplicable loss to Miami.

Year-to-date PFCC Standings after Week 10

If you thought the CFCC race was close (six points separate first and second place), check out the overall PFCC standings. Teddy Overton is in first with 605 points and has a puny three-point lead over Jeffrey Overton. Wait. What? You read that correctly: Overton and Overton are the top dawgs in PFCC. Deb Bulloch is in third place (more about her in a moment). Deb is followed by Linda Kunches and Matthew Brady, both of whom have 576 points on a 99-39 record.

BoomerBacks Still First in PFCC Group Play

The BoomerBacks have a large lead in the PFCC group standings. Do you remember the Overtons and Deb Bulloch mentioned above? You better - they were in the previous paragraph and if you forgot that fast, you've got troubles. Turns out that those top three players (Overton, Overton & Bulloch) are all members of, you guessed it, the BoomerBacks! Good luck to Hurricane Elvis and No Mistakes near this Great Lake in doing any better than second or third place this year.



CFCC Top dawgs

Through Week 12

Place Player Pts W L
1 Gary Petti 814 129 51
2 Linda English 790 127 53
3 Jeff Zoltowski 788 122 58
4 Brett Williams 784 125 55
5 Howie Moseley 782 127 53
6 Mike Coyne 782 127 53
7 DEAN MOSELEY 782 127 53
8 J.R. Dunn 778 130 50
9 Chris Nuttall 778 124 56
10 Bryan Tilley 774 130 50
Full CFCC Standings

PFCC Top dawgs

Through Week 11

Place Player Pts W L
1 Teddy Overton 668 109 43
2 Jeffrey Overton 667 110 42
3 Jeff Graschel 661 104 48
4 Linda Kunches 657 110 42
5 Deb Bulloch 653 106 46
6 Matthew Brady 641 108 44
7 Mike Zwier 640 108 44
8 Nick Hampshire 639 106 46
9 Nick Greenawalt 639 106 46
10 Anthony Cavallucci 637 103 49
Full PFCC Standings

CBCC Top dawgs

2025 Contest

Place Player Points
1 Bill Gargan 8389
2 Daniel Noirot 8385
3 Teddy Overton 8363
4 Paul Todis 8357
5 Carol Overton 8353
6 Dan Spaeth 8349
7 Linda Kunches 8348
8 Howie Moseley 8339
9 Don Adams 8333
10 Brent Ryder 8328
Full CBCC Standings

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