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Alex Esselink and Brian McDonald breakdown all of the postseason action in our 2009 fantasy Bowl guide.

 Russell Wilson-QB-WolfpackJan. 6 - 3:30 pm et
North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson had an MRI earlier this week and confirmed that Wilson suffered a torn posterior cruciate ligament. The injury will not require surgery.
Wilson will rehab the knee and we assume he should be ready for spring practice. Wilson will be a top 40 fantasy quarterback in 2009.
Source: Scout.com
 LeSean McCoy-RB-PanthersJan. 6 - 3:30 pm et
Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt said he expects top tailback LeSean McCoy to return for his junior year.
McCoy earlier indicated that he intends return for another year instead of entering the NFL draft. If all holds true, McCoy will be a top five fantasy back in 2009.
Source: TRIBUNE-REVIEW
 Percy Harvin-RB-GatorsJan. 6 - 3:30 pm et
Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin (ankle) says he is about 90 percent healthy. Harvin has been practicing but is being held out of contact drills.
?It felt a little awkward at first doing the cutting. After practice, it?s sore but you ice it for 10 minutes and it?s fine,? Harvin said. We fully expect Harvin to be an integral factor in the Gators' offensive game plan against Oklahoma on Thursday.
Source: The Gainsville Sun
 Luke Lippincott-RB-Wolf PackJan. 6 - 3:30 pm et
Nevada running back Luke Lippincott missed nearly all of the 2008 season with a torn ACL in his left knee. Lippincott, a senior, could apply for a medical redshirt.
Lippincott is a name to keep an eye on. If the NCAA grants him a sixth year of eligibility, it could cause problems for fantasy owners as Vai Taua emerged in Lippincott's absence. Lippincott led the WAC in rushing in 2007 with 1420 yards. Taua led the WAC in rushing in 2008 with 1521 yards.
Source: Reno Gazette-Journal
 Adam Weber-QB-Golden GophersJan. 6 - 3:15 pm et
Minnesota offensive coordinator Mike Dunbar resigned Tuesday morning.
Dunbar is largely regarded as a spread offense guru, with previous stints at Cal (2006) and Northwestern (2002-2005). Although a replacement has not been named, it looks like head coach Tim Brewster will look for someone to employ a more balanced attack that can improve their run game, especially with the move to the new outdoor stadium.
Source: Associated Press
 Sam McGuffie-RB-WolverinesJan. 6 - 3:15 pm et
Former Michigan running back Sam McGuffie is expected to enroll at Rice this week. Some reports indicate it was to happen on Monday, but we have been unable to confirm that he did indeed register.
McGuffie will have to sit out the 2009 season but is definitely one to keep an eye on for 2010. Running against C-USA defenses may allow McGuffie to put up good fantasy numbers.
Source: The Ann Arbor News
 James Casey-TE-OwlsJan. 5 - 8:15 pm et
Rice great James Casey has decided to forgo his two remaining years of eligibility and declare for the NFL draft.
Casey's 20 touchdown season is now the benchmark for college fantasy football tight ends. He'll be impossible for Rice (and fantasy owners) to replace.
Source: Houston Chronicle

Sit or Start (Dec 10)
The bowl matchups are set and it is shaping to be one of the most exciting years yet. Find out who we think will perform well this bowl season with our fantasy player rankings.

Saturday Rewind (Dec 8)
The regular season is over and Brian McDonald takes a look at week 15 as well as a sneak peek at the future in this week's Saturday Rewind.

Bowl Predictions (Dec 3)
it is time for to dust off the crystal ball and look at which players could potentially forgo the reminder of their college eligibility and declare for the NFL draft.

Saturday Rewind (Dec 1)
Brian McDonald wraps up another week of college football with this week's Saturday Rewind.

Sit or Start (Nov 26)
Happy Thanksgiving to all and good luck to all those playing for a championship. Here is this week's sit or start.

Sit or Start (Nov 26)
It's time to breakout the turkey and crown league champions. Make sure your the one bringing home the hardware with our week 14 player rankings.

Waiver Wire (Nov 24)
If your league's playoffs are still rolling and you're looking for roster help, you'll want to check out the options available on this week's waiver wire.

Sit or Start (Nov 22)
It's championship week in college fantasy football. Brian McDonald breaks down all the options in this week's Sit or Start.

Sit or Start (Nov 21)
Find out who are the top college fantasy football players for week 13 with our championship week player rankings.

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