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The currently 98 offenders executed by the state of Missouri since the 1970s and their crimes (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1 to 49]

2024.05.04 04:44 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 98 offenders executed by the state of Missouri since the 1970s and their crimes (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1 to 49]

Here is my list for Missouri's post Furman execution roster that I wrote for my personal death penalty project. I'll probably release Florida next, and I'm currently working on completing my list for Texas.
As always, the dates given are a time frame of the offender's earliest known criminal activities to their execution. Many of cases described here are extremely depraved in nature, so please read at your own risk. Missouri has also scheduled David Hosier for execution on June 11, and is filling death warrants for Christopher Collings and Marcellus Williams. If these future executions are carried out as planned, then I might update this post with their information.
Due to it exceeding the character count limitations that reddit allows for submissions, I had to divide this list into two separate posts. For the link to part 2, please click here.
The currently executed 98 offenders, cases 1 to 49:
1. George Mercer (~1960s-1989, lethal injection): Mercer was the president of the Missing Links MC motorcycle gang, a title he inherited after his predecessor was killed in a bar fight. Under his leadership, the gang involved itself heavily with organized crime, and had a well earned reputation for extreme violence. The gang harassed and assaulted what they deemed to be "political undesirables" such as left leaning hippies and prohibitionists, and terrorized those aligned with rival motorcycle gangs. They were also predatory towards teenage girls and young women. In one incident, Mercer beat a Vietnam veteran unconscious when the man tried to stop him from sexually harassing underaged girls at a concert, and gang-raped a kidnapped 17 year old girl with some associates in another. One of his followers lured Karen Keeton, a 22 year old tavern waitress, to Mercer's home as a "birthday present" for him. Mercer raped Keeton in his bedroom, and manually strangled her to death. Mercer and his gang members were also speculated to be involved in the murder of 15 year old David Eyman by some webslueths due to his ties with them, but credible evidence is currently lacking.
2. Gerald Smith (1983-1990, lethal injection): Smith beat his girlfriend, 22 year old Karen Roberts, to death with a metal pipe out of fear of her having a venereal disease. While awaiting execution, he stabbed a few death row inmate, 35 year old Robert Baker, with the help of another death row inmate, Frank Guinan. Baker was originally sentenced to death when he shot and killed a detective in a robbery.
3. Winford Stokes (~1969-1990, lethal injection): In 1969, Stokes and his accomplices shot and killed 60 year old Ignatius DiManuele while robbing his tavern. The trio were arrested weeks after the murder. During the trial, they made an escape attempt, but were all recaptured. Stokes was released from prison in 1977, and assaulted a 71 year old man with a claw hammer during a burglary a month later. He fatally shot 73 year old Marie Montgomery and stole her watch in one home invasion, and strangled and stabbed 33 year old Pamela Benda to death in another. Stokes seized Benda's jewelry after rummaging through her drawers.
4. Leonard Laws (1980-1990, lethal injection): Laws and his girlfriend's brothers (one of which was George Gilmore) decided to that the easiest way to earn money for their families was to rob and murder the elderly. He acted as a lookout while the Gilmore murdered and robbed the victims. They were responsible for a total of 5 killings.
5. George Gilmore (1980-1990, lethal injection): Gilmore, his brother, and their sister's boyfriend, the above mentioned Leonard Laws, targeted the elderly in a string of robberies. Their victims, 83 year old Elizabeth Roderique, 83 year old Mary Watters, 65 year old Woodrow Elliott, 83 year old Clarence Williams, and his 81 year old wife Lottie, were shot, stabbed, or strangled to death. After the gang sacked everything of value, they lit the homes on fire. The trio were also suspected in the strangulation murder of 75 year old Edna Winter, but the prosecution weren't able to convict them of it in court.
6. Maurice Byrd (1980-1991, lethal injection): Byrd stormed the Pope’s Cafeteria, a restaurant in a Des Peres mall, and shot 4 employees dead. He stole a total of $9,000 in the robbery. The victims include the manager, 51 year old James Woods, and cooks, 68 year old Edna Ince, and 51 year old Carolyn Turner, and 37 year old Judy Cazaco.
7. Ricky Grubbs (1984-1991, lethal injection): Grubbs and his brother tied 46 year old Jerry Thornton up with neck ties, and stabbed him to death in his trailer. The brothers stole an undisclosed amount of money and food stamps, and burned down the trailer to destroy any evidence of their crime.
8. Martsay Bolder (1973-1993, lethal injection): In 1973, a then teenage Bolder shot and killed 69 year old Louis Donovan in a robbery, and given a life sentence for it. While incarcerated, Bolder feuded with a fellow inmate, 24 year old Theron King. He stabbed King to death for allegedly yelling sexual obscenities at him, and received a death sentence for the killing. King was serving a life sentence for robbery at the time of his murder.
9. Walter Blair Jr. (~1979-1993, lethal injection): Blair allegedly shot and killed 16 year old Sandy Shannon in a robbery, but he wasn't convicted due to the apparent witnesses refusing to testify at the trail. After Blair was cleared of Shannon's murder, he was hired to kill 21 year old Katherine Allen by a man she accused of rape. Blair kidnapped Allen from her apartment, robbed her boyfriend, and shot her to death. His case received notoriety due to the number of his family members that were also convicted for unrelated high profile crimes. One of Blair’s brothers, Terry, was a serial killer that raped and murdered a minimum of 7 sex workers. Another brother, Clifford, abducted and sodomized a woman during a robbery. His sister Warnetta and her husband killed a man together in a robbery and murdered her boyfriend for trying to cut off her drug supply. One of her sons, Nolla IV, later murdered her husband as well. Two more of Warnetta’s, sons, Diamond and William had several robbery convictions. Last but not least, Blair’s mother Janice shot her children's stepfather to death during an argument.
10. Frederick Lashley (1981-1993, lethal injection): Lashley fatally stabbed his foster mother, 55 year old Janie Tracy, during an ambush in their home and stole $15 from her. Tracey had been raising Lashley since he was 2 years old, and had several infirmities, including heart diseases, diabetes and a neuromuscular disorder, at the time of her death.
11. Frank Guinan (~1964-1993, lethal injection): While serving a 40 year sentence for armed robbery, Guinan and another inmate, Richard Zeitvogel, stabbed a fellow prisoner, 30 year old John McBroom (who was incarcerated for drug dealing), to death. Gunian received the death penalty for Pugh's murder. On death row, Gunian assisted the previously mentioned Gerald Smith in the killing of Robert Baker. Guinan had a troubled youth, and was involved with several burglaries and a high speed car chase with police. He had also gotten into several fights with other inmates, and badly injured his cellmate, 38 year old Thomas Pugh (who was also serving a prison sentence for robbery), in one of his incidents.
12. Emmitt Foster (1983-1995, lethal injection): Foster and his accomplice forced themselves into the house that their acquaintance, 26 year old Travis Walker, shared with his girlfriend at gunpoint. The pair shot the couple, killing Walker and injuring his girlfriend. She survived by playing dead. They then sacked the home of any valuables and left. After Foster and his accomplice departed from the scene, Walker's girlfriend wrote down the attackers' names and ran out of the home for help.
13. Larry Griffin (1980-1995, lethal injection): According to prosecutors, Griffin shot and killed 19 year old Quinton Moss while was dealing drugs in a drive by shooting. As Moss was allegedly involved in the murder of Griffin's brother, the investigators believed that it was a revenge killing. His death sentence and execution was controversial, as Griffin's supporters and attorneys alleged that police misconduct occurred during the investigation. However, a posthumous review of his case in 2005 concluded Griffin's guilt.
14. Robert Murray (1985-1995, lethal injection): Murray and his brother held up two men, 27 year old Jeffrey Jackson and 26 year old Craig Stewart, and two women at gunpoint in an apartment. The brothers tied all four of them up, and raped both of the women. They extorted an undisclosed amount of money from their hostages with beatings and shot Stewart and Jackson in the head. The female captives on the other hand managed to jump out of windows to safety.
15. Robert Sidebottom (1985-1995, lethal injection): Sidebottom was upset by how little inheritance that his grandmother, 74 year old May, gave him and decided to grab more money by force in the form of collecting a life insurance policy from her. He broke into May's home and beat her unconscious with chair. As she was incapacitated from the beating, Sidebottom set the house on fire. Although the firefighters were able to put out the flames before she was seriously harmed by them, May died of the injuries she received in the assault.
16. Anthony LaRette (1976-1995, lethal injection): LaRette raped and murdered a minimum of 16 women between the ages of 18-60, but he might have been responsible for a total of 31 murders. All of his known victims were killed in stabbing attacks in their own homes and apartments. While awaiting trial, LaRette was also convicted of conspiring to murder a county jail guard with his father.
17. Robert O'Neal (1979-1995, lethal injection): O'Neal and an accomplice broke into a house that was owned by a prominent doctor, and encountered Ralph Sharick, the homeowner's 78 year old father in law. The pair bound Sharick, locked him in a closet, and shot him to death. They stole several musical instruments and guns in the robbery. O'Neal was captured a few days later and given a life sentence for the murder. During his time in prison, he joined the Aryan Brotherhood, and fatally stabbed a black inmate, 33 year old Arthur Dade, on the behalf on the local leadership. The motives for Dade's killing vary greatly on the source. Some claimed that he was murdered out of racism, while others asserted that it was over a drug trafficking related dispute.
18. Jeffrey Sloan (1985-1996, lethal injection): Sloan entered the bedroom of his parents, 41 year old Paul and 38 year old Judith, and shot them to death while they were in bed. He turned his attention towards his brothers, 18 year old Timothy and 9 year old Jason, and shot them dead in their rooms as well.
19. Doyle Williams (~1967-1996, lethal injection): In 1980, Williams and his partner shot and stabbed A. H. Domann, a 68 year old physician, while breaking into his office, and stole several prescription drugs. His partner's roommate, 28 year old Kerry Bummett, found the stolen drugs baring Domann's name, and the pair abducted her to eliminate a loose end. She was bound with handcuffs that Williams borrowed from a friend in the police force, taken to the Missouri river, and pistol whipped. Bummett jumped into the river in an attempt to escape, but ended up drowning in the process. William had several previous convictions for stealing cars and boats.
20. Emmett Nave (~1958-1996, lethal injection): In 1983, Nave shot his landlady, 53 year old Geneva Roling, dead after he knocked on her door. He then abducted his wife and forced her to drive him to a hospital. On arrival, Nave took 6 nurses hostage, and forced them to inject Demoral and Valium into his body. The kidnapped nurses were then taken to a house and raped. Most of them managed to escape, but Nave forced the remaining captive to administer more Demoral and Valium into him. Nave went unconscious from an overdose and was hospitalized after he was apprehended. He had a criminal record dating back to 1958, and many of his previous arrests include armed robbery, burglary, sexual assault, soliciting prostitutes, and joyriding.
21. Thomas Battle (~1979-1996, lethal injection): Battle and his brother-in-law's brother invaded the home of 80 year old Birdie Johnson and raped her. She was beaten and stabbed to death with a butcher knife. A year before Johnson's murder, Battle was fined for filing a false police report.
22. Richard Oxford (~1968-1996, lethal injection): Oxford and his cellmate escaped from the Conner Correctional Center in 1986, and kidnapped a married couple, 63 year old Harold and 57 year old Melba Wample, from their farm. The Wamples were missing for two months until the discovery of their bodies in a motel parking lot. Both of them had been bound and shot in the head. At the time of his escape and the murders, Oxford was serving a 85 year sentence for a rape and robbery spree, and had several previous convictions of burglary and theft that started when he was 11 years old.
23. Richard Zeitvogel (~1974-1996, lethal injection): While serving a combined total of 20 years in prison for rape and armed robbery, Zeitvogel assisted the above mentioned Guinan in killing John McBroom. He was given a life sentence for his part in the murder. A few years later, he fatally strangled his cellmate, 24 year old Gary Dew (who was also convicted of armed robbery), in their cell and was given the death penalty for it. Allegedly, Guinan and Zeitvogel were in a sexual relationship, and prosecutors believed that he murdered Dew to be placed on death row in a bid to be reunited with him.
24. Eric Schneider (1985-1997, lethal injection): Schneider and two accomplices broke into a home that two school teachers, 53 year old Richard Schwendemann and 55 year old Ronald Thompson, shared together. The homeowners were both bound with rope, wire, chains, and Christmas lights. Schwendemann was choked with a dog leash tied around his neck and shot twice in the head. Thompson suffered from 17 stab wounds in his neck, back, side, and head. A total of $1,800 in cash was stolen from their safe and car.
25. Ralph Feltrop (1987-1997, lethal injection): Feltrop got into an argument with his girlfriend, 27 year old Barbara Roam, in their home and stabbed her to death. He then cut off her head, hands, and legs from her body, and a foot from her one of her already dismembered legs, and tossed them into several garbage bags. In an attempt to dispose of Roam's remains, Feltrop dumped them into nearby ponds.
26. Donald Reese (1986-1997, lethal injection): Reese fatally shot four men, 38 year old Christopher Griffith, 54 year old James Watson, 57 year old John Burford, and Burford's 64 year old brother-in-law Donald Vanderlinden, at a shooting range. He took a total of $1,200 and all the victims' wallets from the scene.
27. Andrew Six (1984-1997, lethal injection): In Iowa, Six beat 41 year old Sarah Link, her 20 year son Justin Hook, and Hook's 19 year old fiance Tina Lade, to death with an unknown blunt instrument in their trailer. A few years later, Six and his uncle stormed a trailer that a pregnant 17 year old girl lived in with her family to rape her. They bound the target and her parents, and sexually assaulted her. The pair then abducted Kathy Allen, the target's cognitively disabled 13 year old sister, and slit their mother's throat in a failed attempt to kill her as they left. Allen was taken to Missouri, where she was repeatedly raped. Her throat was slit and and she was dumped in a ditch. Although Six was captured and sentenced to death for Allen's murder, the triple killings of Link, Hook, and Lade went unsolved until a DNA test in 2014, some 30 years after the murders and 16 years after Six's execution.
28. Samuel McDonald Jr. (~1960s-1997, lethal injection): McDonald held up 46 year old Robert Jordan at gunpoint while he was shopping with his 11 year old daughter. When Jordan pulled out his wallet, McDonald realized that he was a police officer, and shot him. Although he killed Jordan in the shooting, McDonald was wounded by his return fire. McDonald was captured after he was taken to the hospital by a friend. According a blogger that allegedly corresponded with McDonald on death row, he had killed an elderly woman and an infant in a village sweep during the Vietnam War, and lived as a petty criminal with several robbery convictions after his discharge from service.
29. Alan Bannister (~1980s-1997, lethal injection): Bannister accepted an offer for $4,000 by a man to kill 43 year old Darrell Ruetsman. The client wanted Ruetsman dead for running off with his wife. With the help of a piece of paper with Ruetsman's address, Bannister tracked his target to his trailer and shot him dead at his front door. At the time of the murder, Bannister was on parole for rape and armed robbery convictions.
30. Reginald Powell (1986-1998, lethal injection): Powell and his friends beat and stabbed two brothers, 39 year old Freddie and 29 year old Lee Miller, to death during a party. A total of $3 and a pack of cigarettes was stolen in the attack. Earlier that day, the Miller brothers had both refused to buy Powell and his friends (who were then below drinking age) alcohol for them. Powell had a conviction for receiving stolen property at the time of the murders.
31. Milton Griffin-El (1986-1998, lethal injection): Griffin-El went to an apartment to burglarize it. He tied up the residents, 22 year old Jerome Redden and his 19 year old girlfriend Loretta Trotter, and assaulted them in front of their 4 month old son. Trotter was fatally stabbed and Redden was bludgeoned to death with a wrench. Several electronics, including a stereo set and a television set, was stolen in the robbery.
32. Glennon Sweet (~1976-1998, lethal injection): In 1987, Sweet was pulled over by Russell Harper, a 45 year old officer, for speeding. Sweet opened fire on the officers as he climbed out of his truck, and killed Harper. He had several felonies and misdemeanors on his record, which included several charges of disturbing the peace, public intoxication, assault, drug possession, and theft.
33. Kelvin Malone (~1979-1999, lethal injection): Malone kidnapped at least 4 men and women, 62 year old William Parr, 55 year old Myrtle Benham, 51 year old Minnie White, and 39 year old James Rankin, in several robberies across California and Missouri. Most of his victims were shot in the head, but Benham was raped and beaten to death with a pipe. Belongings such as cars and credit cards were taken in the attacks. He was given a death sentence in both states, but chose to be incarcerated in California's San Quentin. Marlone was deported to Missouri when governor Mel Carnahan signed his death warrant. Beyond his murders, he was involved in several non fatal robbery abductions and robbed a judge at gunpoint in the man's own home.
34. James Rodden Jr. (1983-1999, lethal injection): Rodden got into a fight with his ex girlfriend on the phone, and threatened to have sex with Terry Trunnel, a 23 year old women he picked up from a bar, in an apparent attempt to make her jealous. After shouting more threats at his ex girlfriend, Rodden stabbed Trunnel and his roommate, 40 year old Joseph Arnold, to death. He then tried to burn their bodies in an attempt to destroy them.
35. Roy Roberts (~1970s-1999, lethal injection): In 1983, while serving an 18 year sentence for robbery, Roberts allegedly assisted in the stabbing death of Tom Jackson, a 62 year old correctional officer during a prison riot. His death sentence and execution was controversial due to wildly contradicting accounts from eyewitness testimonies. Some of the witnesses claimed to have seen him partaking in Jackson's murder, while others swore that they encountered Roberts in a different prison wing at the time of the murder. Roberts had other previous convictions such as theft and witness tampering at the time of the murder.
36. Roy Ramsey Jr. (1986-1999, lethal injection): Ramsay, his brother, and his brother's girlfriend held a couple, 65 year old Garrett and 63 year old Betty Ledford, at gunpoint after they opened their front door for them. The trio stole a combined total of $7,500 in cash, jewelry, silver coins, and guns, and shot both of the Ledfords dead. Ramsay had several previous robbery convictions, and sodomized a man during one of those incidents.
37. Ralph Davis (1986-1999, lethal injection): Davis shot his estranged wife, 35 year old Susan, to death in their car. Despite the fact that her body was never found, traces of Susan's blood and bone fragments were discovered in the vehicle. Furthermore, shotgun pellets were also recovered from the seats, and they matched to Davis' shotgun. He had a history of domestic abuse before the murder, and Susan's friends reported that Davis threatened to kill her when she filed for divorce.
38. Jessie Wise (1971-1999): In 1971, Wise ambushed 39 year old Ralph Gianino, and beat him to death with a pipe wrench. He then stole $26 from Gianino's wallet, and took his car on a joyride with the body still in the backseat. After Wise's capture, he was given a life sentence, but was paroled in 1983. A few years after his release, Wise went to the apartment of 49 year old Geraldine McDonald to discuss a job relating to washing her car. They got into an argument over money, and he beat her to death with a pipe wrench. Wise stole McDonald's credit cards, jewelry, and undisclosed amount of money. Some of the stolen jewelry was bartered for cocaine and the rest was given to his wife.
39. Bruce Kilgore (1979-1999, lethal injection): One of Kilgore's friends was fired from a restaurant after a coworker, 54 year old Marilyn Wilkins, reported him stealing food. Kilgore, the friend, and his friend then conspired a revenge scheme against Wilkins together. They accosted Wilkins in the restaurant's parking lot and dragged her into their car. During the abduction, Kilgore and his accomplices snatched her rings, slit her throat, and sold two of the stolen rings to a pawn shop. Kilgore had several robbery convictions prior to Wilkins' murder.
40. Robert Walls (1984-1999, lethal injection): Walls and two accomplices forced themselves inside the home of 88 year old Fred Hampton. They attacked Hampton, and broke several of his ribs and fractured his skull in a beating. Hampton was then stuffed alive in a freezer, and he succumbed to a combination of suffocation, hypothermia, and his injuries. The trio stole $100 and Hampton's car in the robbery. Walls had several robbery convictions prior to the murder.
41. David Leisure (~1980s-1999, lethal injection): Leisure, a Syrian immigrant, operated as an enforcer for the Leisure gang, a criminal syndicate under the rule of his cousins. During a gang war over the control of a labor union, he assassinated 75 year old James Michael Sr., a rival crime boss, with a car bomb.
42. James Hampton (~1950s-2000, lethal injection): Hampton abducted 58 year old Frances Keaton and her fiance Allen Mulholland in their own home. He bound them both and demanded $30,000 at gunpoint. After he detected the presence of arriving police officers with a police scanner, Hampton dragged Keaton to his car, and left Mulholland tied up alone in the house. Not wanting to be encumbered with a hostage while on the run, he beat Keaton to death with a hammer, buried her body, and burned her belongings. Hampton fled to New Jersey, and shot and killed 48 year old Christine Schurman during a botched kidnapping. He had spent most of his life in and out of prison for various crimes such as robbery, assault, and drug trafficking, and was first arrested at the age of 11.
43. Bert Hunter (~1963-2000, lethal injection): In 1968, Hunter shot and killed 64 year old John Lyle while robbing his tavern. He was given a life sentence for the murder, but was able to leave prison on parole in the 70s. After his release, Hunter partnered up with another ex convict, Tomas Ervin, for several robbery schemes. They invaded the home that 75 year old Mildred Hodges shared with her 49 year old son Richard. Hunter and Ervin bound the mother and son with duct tape, and ransacked the house for money. Despite their captives' desperate pleas for their lives, the pair suffocated them both with plastic bags. The pair then stole the Hodges' car and burned it in a motel parking lot. Hunter had several burglary arrests as a teenager.
44. Gary Roll (1992-2000, lethal injection): Roll and two other robbers tricked 47 year old Sherry Scheper into letting them inside her home by posing as police officers. They forced Sherry and her 17 year old son Randy to lie on the ground at gunpoint. After he shot Randy in the head, Roll beat Sherry to death with the butt of his gun. The trio also encountered Sherry's older son, 22 year old Curtis, and they fatally stabbed him during a scuffle. A total of $215 and some bags of marijuana were stolen in the robbery.
45. George Harris (~1982-2000, lethal injection): Harris entrusted his illegal submachine guns that he won in a crabs game to a friend for safe keeping. The friend then tasked his younger brothers with hiding the firearms, which they hid in the home of 20 year old Stanley Willoughby without telling him. When Harris returned to retrieve his guns, the friend redirected him to Willoughby's house. However, Willoughby had no clue of what Harris was talking about when he asked for his guns back. It quickly turned into a heated argument, and Harris shot and killed Willoughby out of anger. Years before he murdered Willoughby, Harris was arrested and convicted for armed robbery. He was also captured weeks after the killing while committing another armed robbery.
46. James Chambers (~1971-2000, lethal injection): Chambers struck 33 year old Jerry Oestricker in the head with his pistol and shot and killed him during a bar fight. He also had previous convictions of fraud, burglary, and attempted murder. The attempted murder conviction was for an incident involving him shooting a man in another bar fight.
47. Stanley Lingar (1985-2001, lethal injection): After Lingar lured 16 year old Thomas Allen into his jeep, he tried to force him to masturbate at gunpoint. When Allen was too terrified to obey, Lingar shot him. Allen survived the initial shooting, but he was finished off by a beating with a tire iron and Lingar running him over with the jeep. His execution was a source of minor controversy, as Lingar claimed that he was condemned solely for his sexuality.
48. Tomas Ervin (~1967-2001, lethal injection): In 1967, Ervin stabbed Robert Berry, a 36 year old cab driver, to death in a robbery, and was given a life sentence. After he was paroled in the 80s, he linked up with the above mentioned Bert Hunter, and assisted him in the robbery murders of Mildred and Richard Hodges.
49. Mose Young Jr. (1975-2001, lethal injection): Young fatally shot 3 pawn shop employees, 80 year old Sol Marks, 33 year old James Scneider, and 22 year old Kent Bicknese, after they refused to buy stolen jewelry from him. A fourth employee, who was also Mark's grandson, was injured in the shooting. He had a long criminal history, which included convictions for drug possession and first degree assault.
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2024.03.29 23:04 tossaway007007 What are your team's most famous plays?

I will compile a list. I WILL COPY/PASTE YOUR COMMENT if you make it nice for me to do so (including links!)
I AM NOT RANKING THEM I AM JUST COPYPASTING RIGHT NOW. Post a link if you want me to replace boring text for a play with a linked video. PLAYS WITH LINKS HAVE A HIGHER CHANCE OF BEING ADDED
ON-FIELD ANTICS AND "DRIVES" COUNT. (Examples: I have listed below Gus's wall headbutt concussion and Mahomes' "13 seconds"). Plays with significant famous injuries are allowed.
Arizona Cardinals
  1. Poole scoring for the Cardinals on the last play of the last game of the season to knock the Vikings out of the playoffs - Paul Allen (P.A.) with the famous "NOOOOOOOOO" call
  2. Fitz ot over Packers here is the legendary spanish broadcast
  3. Hail Murray
  4. Bill Gramatica blowing out his knee while celebrating a 1st quarter TD
Atlanta Falcons
Vick's half field run where he makes two MIN defenders collide
(IS THIS REALLY THE ONLY NOTABLE PLAY IN ATLANTA HISTORY!?!!)
Baltimore Ravens
  1. Mile High Miracle. Flacco-Jones.
  2. Jacoby Jones’ 109 yard kickoff return toutchdown Super Bowl 47 (Feb 2013).
  3. Ray Lewis int ripping the ball from Eddie George in the playoffs
  4. Ed Reed 108 yard return
  5. 4th and 29
Buffalo Bills
  1. Wide right
  2. Adams intercepts Brady TD
  3. Damar Hamlin Injury
  4. Allen hurdles Barr
Carolina Panthers
  1. Panthers playoff game against the Rams, overtime, high slant from Jake Delhomme to Steve Smith to win the game. Walk off.
  2. X-Clown / watch this
  3. Cam Newton avoids hustling for the ball on a fumble that would end the Superbowl
  4. Newtons run vs ATL with many broken tackles
Chicago Bears
  1. The Double Doink
  2. Hester TD return (in SB)
  3. The strip sack by Dent and ensuing fumble recovery by Wilbur Marshall in the 1985 NFCCG just as the snow started to fall
  4. William Perry TD in SB XX
Cincinnati Bengals
  1. Jerome Simpson end zone flip over defender
  2. The Hubbard Yard Dash from the 2022 Wildcard game
Cleveland Browns
  1. The Fumble
  2. Red right 88
  3. Kick six vs BAL
  4. Dwayne Rudd
Dallas Cowboys
  1. Romo's Botched Hold
  2. Leon Lett
  3. Leon Lett Again
  4. Dez's catch/no-catch
  5. Original Hail Mary (1975 playoffs)
  6. Dorsette first 99 yard run ever
  7. Larry Allen Chase down
  8. Romo's spin off of JJ Watt to avoid the sack resulting in a 50ish yard bomb to Terrance Williams for the TD.
  9. Emmitts 1st carry of the 1995 season going 60 yards untouched for the TD.
Denver Broncos
  1. Elways Helicopter
  2. Manning naked bootleg QB "run" TD
  3. Tebow to DT in overtime against the Steelers in January 2012 to win the game
  4. Von Miller strip sacks in SB 50
  5. "The Drive"
  6. Champ Bailey’s end-zone INT on Tom Brady in the 2005 playoffs
Detroit Lions
  1. The Sanders run where his jukes are not human we still have seen nothing like it, dude was genetically engineering to do the juke, that play. (Barry has a lot of plays where he jukes)
  2. Stafford's Fake Spike into over the top TD
  3. Stafford's no look pass against the Titans..
  4. Stafford's game winning pass with a separated shoulder
  5. Craig Reynolds block from this past season
  6. Calvin Johnson's catch against Cincinnati triple coverage
  7. Orlovsky running out the back of the endzone
Green Bay Packers
  1. MoTown Miracle (Rodgers Successful Hail Mary)
  2. Ice Bowl QB Sneak
  3. Brett Favre to Sterling Sharpe for the go ahead TD vs the Lions in GBs first playoff win 11 years
  4. Reggie White fumble recovery with a lateral to LeRoy Butler for a TD and first ever Lambeau Leap
  5. Desmond Howard kick return for a TD in Super Bowl 31
  6. Brett Favre to Andre Rison Super Bowl 31 TD with Favre taking his helmet off and running down the field
  7. Antonio Freemans OT game winning catch against the Vikings on MNF
  8. Brett Favre breaking Dan Marino's TD record vs Vikings
  9. BJ Raji Pick 6 against rival Bears in the 2010 NFCCG
  10. Clay Mathews forced fumble in Super Bowl 45 w/ Kevin Greene pep talk (couldn't find the pep talk w/ highlight)
  11. Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb on 4th & 8 for the go ahead TD against the Bears
Houston Texans
  1. Roaencopter
  2. TJ Yates game winning drive against the Bengals to secure the Texans first ever playoff berth
  3. JJ Watt's pick six against the Bengals
  4. Andre Johnson vs Cortland Finnegan
Indianapolis Colts
  1. McAffee's self onside recovery
  2. "Worst play ever" (unfortunate botched snap to punter under single center on the line)
  3. Luck's recovery TD and completed comeback against the Chiefs
  4. Marlin's Got It!
  5. One of the coolest TD dives ever by Vick Ballard
  6. Jim O'Brien's game-winner for Baltimore in SB V.
  7. Duh. Marvin's insane catch (and spike after lol)
Jacksonville Jaguars
  1. Myles Jack wasn't down
  2. Garrard-Mike Thomas hail Mary
  3. "NOOOOOOOOOO"
Kansas City Chiefs
  1. Facemask Drop (Mahomes diving throw hits his receiver in the face, SB)
  2. The Penalty (Bradbwrry, Eagles vs Chiefs, SB)
  3. 13 seconds
  4. 65 Toss Power Trap
  5. Jet Chip Wasp
  6. Corndog
  7. Mahomes Run vs Titans in playoffs
  8. Corndog 2.0 (Super Bowl 58 GW OT TD)
  9. Derrick Thomas's legendary seventh sack
Las Vegas Raiders
  1. Holy Roller
  2. Sea of Hands
  3. Ghost to the Post (Casper)
  4. Marcus Allen's 74 yd run in Super Bowl XVIII
  5. Bo Jackson's 91 yd run into the tunnel on MNF
  6. Heidi game exciting series of plays at end of game
  7. Bo Jackson Hip Injury
Los Angeles Chargers
  1. Dennis Gibson knocking the ball down on 4th and goal from the 3 to get the chargers to the Super Bowl.
  2. Sproles OT td vs the colts in 08 playoffs.
  3. Herbert's long ball, likely the longest thrown ball, plus TD in NFL history
  4. Cromartie’s one handed INT of Manning in 2007
  5. Marlon McCree fumbles an important interception
Los Angeles Rams
  1. The Tackle (Jones, SB)
  2. Aaron Donald SB winning sack
  3. Matthew stafford no look pass
Miami Dolphins
  1. Marino's Fake Spike
  2. Marino's Fake Knee
  3. The Miami Miracle (laterals vs NE)
  4. Ace Ventura Stuff (Laces Out, Einhorn is Finkle, Like a Glove, etc. Its too big a part of Miami's NFL culture to not list. I don't think any other team has a cultural association like this one).
Minnesota Vikings
  1. Minnesota Miracle (Diggs)
  2. Randy Moss' lateral after catch TD
  3. Favre to Greg Lewis for a last second TD against SF
  4. Jim Marshall running the wrong way for a safety
  5. Antonio Freeman scoring off a ricochet off Chris Dishman
  6. Gary Anderson Missed FG
New England Patriots
  1. Malcom Butler Interception (in SB)
  2. The Tuck Rule (Brady)
  3. Edelmens Circus Juggling Catch (in SB)
  4. Adam Vinatieri Super Bowl XXXVI Game winning field goal
  5. Doug Floutie's Dropkick
  6. Guard Dan Connolly almost returning a kickoff for a touchdown
New Orleans Saints
  1. Successful Surprise Onside Kick (in SB)
  2. Steve Gleason's blocked punt
  3. River City Relay
  4. The Meacharound
  5. Favre's NFCCG ending interception (Porter)
  6. Tom Dempsey's 63 yard FG which held the record for longest FG for 43 years
  7. "Hakim dropped the ball"
New York Giants
  1. Helmet Catch (Manning/Tyree SB)
  2. OBJ one handed catch
  3. Manning to Manningham
  4. Eli Hail Mary vs Packers
  5. Sehorn Pick vs Eagles
  6. Daniel Jones tackles himself
  7. Plax alone in the corner
  8. OBJ fights the kicker net
  9. Gary Reasons "the hit"
New York Jets
  1. The Butt Fumble (Sanchez)
  2. Jumbo Elliot’s TD catch on the Monday night miracle
  3. Jamal Adams stripping the ball from Daniel Jones
  4. Santonio Holmes corner end zone catch against the Pats in 2010
  5. Tim Boyle’s 99 yard INT
  6. Xavier Gipson’s walk off punt return from the 2023 opener
Philadelphia Eagles
  1. Philly Special (Burton/Foles, SB)
  2. 4th and 26
  3. Sheldon Brown sends Reggie Bush to the shadow realm
  4. DJax Punt Return Walk Off TD at the Meadowlands
  5. Vick to DJax for 88 yards on the first play of MNF
  6. Miracle at the Meadowlands many of them so many miracles
  7. McNabb 14 second scramble
  8. Brandon Graham strip sacks Brady
Pittsburgh Steelers
  1. The Immaculate Reception
  2. James Harrison's Interception in Superbowl XLIII
  3. Santonio Holmes Catch in Superbowl XLIII
  4. Lynn Swann's juggling catch in Superbowl X
  5. Troy Polamalu Pick 6 to seal the 2008 AFCC
  6. William Gay's TD Celebration.
  7. Antonio Brown kicking a punter in the face
  8. Big Bens tackle after Bettis Fumble
  9. Immaculate Extension
  10. Polamalu jumps over line of scrimmage
  11. Willie Parker 75 yard superbowl TD
  12. Tomlin tripping Jacoby Jones
  13. Ward trick play catch in SB 40
San Francisco 49ers
  1. The Catch (Montana/Clark, NFCCG)
  2. Taylor SB TD
  3. Purdys throw and Aiyuks catch in the NFCCG that bounces off defenders chest
  4. Dan Bunz goal line tackle in Super Bowl XVI.
  5. The Catch II
  6. The Catch III
  7. 2019 Dre Greenlaw goal line tackle against the Seahawks in the final seconds of the final game of the season to clinch the #1 seed.
  8. Kaepernick's long TD run against the Packers in the playoffs.
  9. Pick at the Stick
Seattle Seahawks
  1. Beastquake (Lynch)
  2. Fail Mary
  3. The Swat - Sherman vs Crabtree
  4. DK Metcalf Chasedown
  5. Largent's hit
  6. Double Punt
  7. Hasselback's false prophecy (we want the ball and we're gonna score)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  1. Ronde Barber Pick Six against the Eagles in the NFCCG
  2. Tom Brady TD pass to Scotty Miller in the NFCCG
  3. Derrick Brooks Pick Six in the Super Bowl
Tennessee Titans
  1. Music City Miracle
  2. Brady to Ryan pick 6
  3. Henry stiffarming a disinterested Thomas
  4. Derrick henry 99 yard td run
  5. Mariota's TD pass to himself on the way to beating the Chiefs in the Wildcard
Washington Commanders 1. 70 Chip (John Riggins TD run on 4th down in SB XVII) 2. Theisman Leg Snap Injury 3. Gus Frerotte getting a concussion headbutting the wall after a touchdown 4. 50 Gut 5. Grant pick six in NFCCG. 6. Taylor hit in the pro bowl 7. Green catches Dorsett
I'm still adding!! Trying to get all the comments!!!
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2024.03.23 20:43 bartelboy Balance of Theme Teams Since SB

Tried posting this on MUT.gg, but not sure if they're allowing it to go up on the forums. Anyway, I was interested to see what the balance of top program cards has been since the SB. Here's the results as best I could do in chronological order (with some disclaimers right below). Curious what you guys think of everything.
*Given the FA (plus Puka, Hamilton, Fuller and Parsons) cards got team chems for everyone, I marked down players that have/should get x2 chems in my breakdown for that program. People who got chems added outside of FA promo weren't included *I could have jotted down all the stupid Bo's, but I think everyone understands how over-fed they got from that regardless. *I included the Super Bowl Past LTDs and probably could have included just the SB Past guys altogether, but we're pushing almost two full months by that point *I didn't include season pass cards because frankly they almost all suck
NFC West Rams - 14 top program cards - 3 LTD - Torry Holt (AKA), Kurt Warner (AKA), Night Train (AKA, Dante Hall (AKA), Rob Havenstein (Genki), Byron Young (WW), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Taylor Rapp (WW), Aaron Donald (TOTY), Isaac Bruce (AKA), Marshall Faulk (AKA), Kamren Curl (FA), Kevin Dotson (FA), Matthew Stafford (Sugar Rush)
Cardinals - 12 top program cards - 2 LTD - Kurt Warner (AKA), Night Train (AKA), Kyler Murray (WW), Patrick Peterson (WW), Antonio Cromartie (UL), Terrell Suggs (UL), Edgerrin James (UL), Emmitt Smith (AKA), Trey McBride (WW), Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (Combine), Isaiah Simmons (Combine), John Abraham (UL LTD)
49ers - 8 top program cards - 3 LTD - Christian McCaffrey (TOTY), Trent Williams (TOTY), Fred Warner (TOTY), Kyle Juice (TOTY), Patrick Willis (Combine), Vernon Davis (Combine), Larry Allen (UL), Isaac Bruce (AKA)
Seahawks - 7 top program cards - 3 LTD - Quandre Diggs (WW), Marshawn Lynch (AKA), DK (Genki), Edge James (UL), Tariq Woolen (Combine), JSN (WW), Leonard Williams (Sugar Rush)
NFC East Commanders - 12 top program cards - 3 LTD - Dustin Hopkins (WW), Sean Taylor (UL), Andrew Wylie (WW), Trent Williams (TOTY), Dominique Rodgers-Cro (Combine), Vernon Davis (Combine), Brian Orakpo (Combine), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Jeremy Chinn (FA), Andre Reed (AKA), Brandon Scherff (WW), Bruce Smith (UL)
Eagles - 12 top program cards - 4 LTD - Jevon Kearse (UL), Kevin Byard (Genki), Jake Elliott (TOTY), AJ Brown (TOTY), Randall Cunningham (AKA), Dominque Rodgers-Cro (Combine), Julio Jones (Combine), Vince Young (UL), TJ Edwards (WW), Devin White (FA), Fridge (AKA), Jalen Carter (WW)
Cowboys - 11 top program cards - 4 LTD - Darren Woodson (UL), Randall Cunningham (AKA), Too Tall (AKA), Emmitt Smith (AKA), Troy Aikman (AKA), Michael Irvin (AKA), Ceedee Lamb (TOTY), Larry Allen (UL), Trevon Diggs (WW), Stephon Gilmore (FA), Jimmy Smith (UL)
Giants - 11 top program cards - 4 LTD - Kurt Warner (AKA), Dexter Lawrence/C Dexter Lawrence (Genki), Jabrill Peppers (TOTY), Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (Combine), Isaiah Simmons (Combine), Brian Burns (FA), Andrew Thomas? (Sugar Rush), Leonard Williams (Sugar Rush), Tiki Barber (UL)
NFC South Falcons - 9 top program cards - 4 LTD - Drake London (WW), Kyle Pitts (Genki), Jessie Bates (TOTY), Chris Lindstrom (TOTY), Julio Jones (Combine), Jonnu Smith (AKA), Deion Jones (WW), Bijan Robinson (WW), John Abraham (UL)
Panthers - 7 top program cards - 2 LTD - Steve Smith (UL), Greg Van Roten (WW), Luke Kuechly (UL), Deion Jones (WW), Christian McCaffrey (TOTY), Jeremy Chinn (FA), Charles Tillman (AKA)
Saints - 7 top program cards - 1 LTD - Chris Olave (WW), Derek CarOLB Derek Carr (Genki), Cameron Jordan (Genki), Jamaal Williams (Genki), Trey Henderickson (TOTY), Marshon Lattimore (Sugar Rush)
Division-winning Bucs - 3 top program cards - 2 LTD - Julio Jones (Combine), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Mike Evans (FA)
NFC North Lions - 11 top program cards - 1 LTD - Night Train (AKA), Quandre Diggs (WW), Jahmyr Gibbs (WW), Aidan Hutchinson/TE Hutch (Genki), Jamaal Williams (Genki), Peneii Sewell (TOTY), Jahmyr Gibbs (TOTY), Sam LaPorta (TOTY), Peoples-Jones (Combine), Matthew Stafford (Sugar Rush)
Packers - 11 top program cards - 1 LTD - Josh Meyers (WW), Davante Adams/CB Adams (Genki), Jaire AlexandeWR Jaire (Genki), Jamaal Williams (Genki), Greg Van Roten (WW), Aaron Rodgers (LTD), Charles Woodson (UL), Christian Watson (WW), Josh Jacobs (FA)
Vikings - 6 top program cards - 3 LTD - Dave Casper (Super Bowl), Patrick Peterson (WW), Randall Cunningham (AKA), Eric Kendricks (WW), Harrisson Phillips (Combine), Danielle Hunter (FA)
Bears - 5 top program cards - 1 LTD - Gale Sayers (AKA), T Edmunds (Genki), TJ Edwards (WW), Charles Tillman (AKA), Fridge (AKA)
AFC West Raiders - 14 top program cards (without all the Bo's) - 3 LTD - Dave Casper (Super Bowl), Marshawn Lynch (AKA), Davante Adams/CB Adams (Genki), Derek CarOLB Carr (Genki), Gene Upshaw (UL), Greg Van Roten (WW), Maxx Crosby (TOTY), AJ Cole (TOTY), Dominique Rodgers-Cro (Combine), Heyward-Bey (Combine), Charles Woodson (UL), Alec Ingold (WW)
Chiefs - 10 top program cards - 1 LTD - Dante Hall (AKA), Terrell Suggs (UL), Melvin Ingram (WW), Andrew Wylie (WW), L'Jarius Sneed (WW), Creed Humphrey (TOTY), Chris Jones (TOTY), Joe Thuney (TOTY), Tyreek Hill (TOTY), Okoye (AKA)
Chargers - 8 top program cards - 3 LTD - Joey Bosa (WW), Dustin Hopkins (WW), Antonio Cromartie (UL), Eric Kendricks (WW), Derwin James/WR Derwin (Genki), Melvin Ingram (WW), Hunter Henry (AKA)
Broncos - 8 top program cards - 2 LTD - Patrick Surtain (WW), Shannon Sharpe (UL), Patrick Surtain (TOTY), Dominique Cro (Combine), Vernon Davis (Combine), Garrett Boles (Combine), Justin Simmons (Combine), Demaryius Thomas (Sugar Rush)
AFC East Jets - 10 top program cards - 5 LTD - Antonio Cromartie (UL), Greg Van Roten (WW), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Braxton Berrios (TOTY), Sauce Gardner (TOTY), Aaron Rodgers (WW), Ed Reed (UL), John Abraham (UL), Leonard Williams (Sugar Rush), Demaryius Thomas (Sugar Rush)
Bills - 10 top program cards - 3 LTD - Greg Van Roten (WW), Tremaine Edmunds (Genki), Marshawn Lynch (AKA), Ed Oliver (WW), Harrison Phillips (Combine), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Taylor Rapp (WW), Josh Allen (TOTY), Andre Reed (AKA), Bruce Smith (UL)
Dolphins - 7 top program cards - 3 LTD - Dan Marino (UL), Melvin Ingram (WW), Rashad Jones (Combine), Ryan Fitzpatrick (LTD), Braxton Berrios (TOTY), Tyreek Hill (TOTY), Alec Ingold (WW)
Patriots - 6 top program cards - 0 LTD - Fred Taylor (UL), Jonnu Smith (AKA), Hunter Henry (AKA), Jabrill Peppers (TOTY), Michael Owunsu (FA), Christian Barmore (Sugar Rush), Chad Johnson (UL)
AFC North Bengals - 7 top program cards - 1 LTD - Geno Atkins (UL), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Trey Henderickson (TOTY), Jessie Bates (TOTY), Chris Collinsworth (UL), Germaine Pratt (WW), Chad Johnson (UL)
Browns - 7 top program cards - 1 LTD - Dustin Hopkins (WW), Ozzie Newsome (UL), Grant Delpit (WW), Jabrill Peppers (TOTY), Joe Thuney (TOTY), Peoples-Jones (Combine), Deion Jones (WW)
Steelers - 7 top program cards - 2 LTD - Mel Blount (LTD), Heath Miller (AKA), Patrick Peterson (WW), Melvin Ingram (WW), TJ Watt (TOTY), Heyward-Bey (Combine), Darnell Washington (TOTY)
Ravens - 6 top program cards - 0 LTD - Terrell Suggs (UL), Steve Smith (UL), Randall Cunningham (AKA), Shannon Sharpe (UL), Kyle Juice (TOTY), Ed Reed (UL)
AFC South Titans - 10 top program cards - 5 LTD - Dave Casper (Super Bowl), Kevin Byard (Genki), Jevon Kearse (UL), AJ Brown (TOTY), Julio Jones (Combine), Vince Young (UL), Brian Orakpo (Combine), Jonnu Smith (AKA), Ryan Fitzpatrick (AKA), Chidobe Awuzie (FA)
Colts - 8 top program cards - 2 LTD - Antonio Cromartie (UL), Edgerrin James (UL), Alec Pierce (WW), Quentin Nelson (Combine), Heyward-Bey (Combine), Anthony Richardson (Combine), Marshall Faulk (AKA), Michael Pittman (FA)
Jaguars - 7 top program cards - Torry Holt (AKA), Logan Cooke (WW), Josh Allen (TOTY), Jimmy Smith (UL), Brandon Scherff (WW), Travon Walker (Sugar Rush)
Texans- 6 top program cards - 3 LTD - Ryan Fitzpatrick (LTD), Dalton Schultz (FA), Danielle Hunter (FA), Ed Reed (UL), Nico Collins (Sugar Rush), Demaryius Thomas (Sugar Rush)
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2024.03.22 03:02 AC_the_Panther_007 r/Oldschool_NFL: NFL Pro Bowl of the early '90s (1990-1993), Who would win this pro bowl game?

This is the early '90s of NFL Pro Bowl football game. With all the NFL players who played in the early '90s from 1990 to 1993. Who would win this game. Good luck!


AFC:
Offense
Backs and Receivers:
QB: John Elway (Denver Broncos) *, Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins), and Jim Kelly (Buffalo Bills)
RB: Thurman Thomas (Buffalo Bills) *, Bo Jackson (Los Angeles Raiders), Marion Butts (San Diego Chargers), and Christian Okoye (Kansas City Chiefs; Fullback) *
WR: Andre Reed (Buffalo Bills) *, Tim Brown (Los Angeles Raiders) *, Anthony Miller (San Diego Chargers), and Haywood Jefferies (Houston Oilers)
TE: Shannon Sharpe (Denver Broncos) * and Marv Cook (New England Patriots)

Offensive Linemen:
T: Anthony Muñoz (Cincinnati Bengals) *, Richmond Webb (Miami Dolphins) *, and Bruce Armstrong (New England Patriots)
G: Bruce Matthews (Houston Oilers) *, Steve Wisniewski (Los Angeles Raiders) *, and Mike Munchak (Houston Oilers)
C: Dermontti Dawson (Pittsburgh Steelers) * and Don Mosebar (Los Angeles Raiders)

Defense
Defensive Linemen:
DE: Bruce Smith (Buffalo Bills) *, Howie Long (Los Angeles Raiders) *, and Neil Smith (Kansas City Chiefs)
DT: Cortez Kennedy (Seattle Seahawks) *, Michael Dean Perry (Cleveland Browns) *, and Ray Childress (Houston Oilers)

Linebackers:
OLB: Derrick Thomas (Kansas City Chiefs)*, Greg Lloyd (Pittsburgh Steelers) *, and Leslie O'Neal (San Diego Chargers)
MLB: Junior Seau (San Diego Chargers) * and Cornelius Bennett (Buffalo Bills)

Defensive Backs:
CB: Rod Woodson (Pittsburgh Steelers) *, Terry McDaniel (Los Angeles Raiders) *, Gil Byrd (San Diego Chargers), and Cris Dishman (Houston Oilers)
S: Steve Atwater (Denver Broncos) *, Ronnie Lott (Los Angeles Raiders) *, and Eugene Robinson (Seattle Seahawks)

Special Teams:
P: Rohn Stark (Indianapolis Colts)
PK: Nick Lowery (Kansas City Chiefs)
RS: Clarence Verdin (Indianapolis Colts)
ST: Steve Tasker (Buffalo Bills)


vs.


NFC:
Offense
Backs and Receivers:
QB: Troy Aikman (Dallas Cowboys) *, Steve Young (San Francisco 49ers), and Brett Farve (Green Bay Packers)
RB: Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys) *, Barry Sanders (Detroit Lions), Ricky Watters (San Francisco 49ers), and Neal Anderson (Chicago Bears; Fullback) *
WR: Jerry Rice (San Francisco 49ers) *, Michael Irvin (Dallas Cowboys) *, Andre Rison (Atlanta Falcons), and Sterling Sharpe (Green Bay Packers)
TE: Brent Jones (San Francisco 49ers) * and Jay Novacek (Dallas Cowboys)

Offensive Linemen:
T: Gary Zimmerman (Minnesota Vikings) *, Lomas Brown (Detroit Lions) *, and Jim Lachey (Washington Redskins)
G: Randall McDaniel (Minnesota Vikings) *, Nate Newton (Dallas Cowboys) *, and Guy McIntyre (San Francisco 49ers)
C: Mark Stepnoski (Dallas Cowboys) * and Bart Oates (New York Giants)

Defense
Defensive Linemen:
DE: Reggie White (Philadelphia Eagles) *, Chris Doleman (Minnesota Vikings) *, and Richard Dent (Chicago Bears)
DT: Jerome Brown (Philadelphia Eagles)*, Henry Thomas (Minnesota Vikings) *, and Jerry Ball (Detroit Lions)

Linebackers:
OLB: Lawrence Taylor (New York Giants) *, Pat Swilling (New Orleans Saints) *, and Charles Haley (San Francisco 49ers)
MLB: Mike Singletary (Chicago Bears) * and Chris Spielman (Detroit Lions)

Defensive Backs:
CB: Deion Sanders (Atlanta Falcons) *, Darrell Green (Washington Redskins) *, Eric Allen (Philadelphia Eagles), and Audray McMillian (Minnesota Vikings)
S: Tim McDonald (Phoenix Cardinals) *, Mark Carrier (Chicago Bears) *, and Bennie Blades (Detroit Lions)

Special Teams:
P: Sean Landeta (New York Giants)
PK: Morten Anderson (New Orleans Saints)
RS: Mel Gray (Detroit Lions)
ST: Elbert Shelley (Atlanta Falcons)
QB = Quarterback
RB = Running Back
WR = Wide Receiver
TE = Tight End
T = Tackle
G = Guard
C = Center
DE = Defensive End
DT = Defensive Tackle
OLB = Outside Linebacker
MLB = Inside Linebacker
CB = Cornerback
S = Safety
P = Punter
PK = Placekicker
RS = Return Specialist
ST = Special Teamer
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2024.02.26 01:22 AC_the_Panther_007 The Early '90s NFL Pro Bowl (AFC vs. NFC): Who would win?

This is the early '90s of NFL Pro Bowl (with 1990 NFL Season to 1993 NFL Season). All-NFL Players who played in this season early '90s (from 1990 to 1993). For AFC, John Elway will lead the AFC Offense and Derrick Thomas will lead AFC Defense. And for NFC, Troy Aikman will lead the NFC Offense and Deion Sanders will lead NFC Defense. Who would win this NFL Pro Game? Good Luck!


AFC:
Offense:
Quarterback:
John Elway (Denver)* (Captain)
Dan Marino (Miami)
Jim Kelly (Buffalo)

Running Back:
Thurman Thomas (Buffalo)*
Marion Butts (San Diego)
Barry Foster (Pittsburgh)
John Williams (Seattle (Fullback))\*

Wide Receiver:
Tim Brown (L.A. Raiders)\*
Andre Reed (Buffalo)\*
Anthony Miller (San Diego)
Haywood Jeffires (Houston)

Tight End:
Shannon Sharpe (Denver)\*
Marv Cook (New England)

Tackle:
Richmond Webb (Miami)\*
Bruce Armstrong (New England)\*
John Alt (Kansas City)

Guard:
Mike Munchak (Houston)\*
Steve Wisniewski (L.A. Raiders)\*
Jim Ritcher (Buffalo)

Center:
Bruce Matthews (Houston)\*
Dermontti Dawson (Pittsburgh)


Defense:
Defensive End:
Bruce Smith (Buffalo)\*
Neil Smith (Kansas City)\*
Leslie O'Neal (San Diego)

Defensive Tackle:
Cortez Kennedy (Seattle)\*
Ray Childress (Houston)\*
Michael Dean Perry (Cleveland)

Outside Linebacker:
Derrick Thomas (Kansas City)* (Captain)
Cornelius Bennett (Buffalo)\*
Greg Lloyd (Pittsburgh)

Middle Linebacker:
Junior Seau (San Diego)\*
Al Smith (Houston)

Cornerback:
Rod Woodson (Pittsburgh)\*
Terry McDaniel (L.A. Raiders)\*
Cris Dishman (Houston)
Gill Byrd (San Diego)

Safety:
Ronnie Lott (L. A. Raiders)\*
Steve Atwater (Denver)\*
Eugene Robinson (Seattle)


Special Teams:
Punter: Rohn Stark (Indianapolis)
Placekicker: Gary Anderson (Pittsburgh)
Return Specialist: Clarence Verdin (Indianapolis)
Special Teamer: Steve Tasker (Buffalo)

vs.

NFC:
Offense:
Quarterback:
Troy Aikman (Dallas)* (Captain)
Steve Young (San Francisco)
Brett Favre (Green Bay)

Running Back:
Emmitt Smith (Dallas)\*
Barry Sanders (Detroit)
Ricky Watters (San Francisco)
Daryl Johnston (Dallas (Fullback))\*

Wide Receiver:
Jerry Rice (San Francisco)\*
Michael Irvin (Dallas)\*
Sterling Sharpe (Green Bay)
Andre Rison (Atlanta)

Tight End:
Brent Jones (San Francisco)\*
Jay Novacek (Dallas)

Tackle:
Gary Zimmerman (Minnesota)\*
Lomas Brown (Detriot)\*
Jim Lachey (Washington)

Guard:
Randall McDaniel (Minnesota)\*
Guy McIntyre (San Francisco)\*
Nate Newton (Dallas)

Center:
Mark Stepnoski (Dallas)\*
Bart Oates (NY Giants)


Defense:
Defensive End:
Reggie White (Philadelphia)\*
Chris Doleman (Minnesota)\*
Richard Dent (Chicago)

Defensive Tackle:
John Randle (Minnesota)\*
Jerome Brown (Philadelphia)\*
Henry Thomas (Minnesota)

Outside Linebacker:
Pat Swilling (New Orleans)\*
Charles Haley (San Francisco)\*
Rickey Jackson (New Orleans)

Middle Linebacker:
Mike Singletary (Chicago)\*
Hardy Nickerson (Tampa Bay)

Cornerback:
Deion Sanders (Atlanta)* (Captain)
Darrell Green (Washington)\*
Eric Allen (Philadelphia)
Audray McMillian (Minnesota)

Safety:
LeRoy Butler (Green Bay)\*
Tim McDonald (Phoenix)\*
Mark Carrier (Chicago)


Special Teams:
Punter: Rich Camarillo (Phoenix)
Placekicker: Morten Andersen (New Orleans)
Return Specialist: Mel Gray (Detroit)
Special Teamer: Bennie Thompson (New Orleans)


* = Starters


Number of Selections Per Team of AFC:
Buffalo Bills: 7
Cincinnati Bengals: 0
Cleveland Browns: 1
Denver Broncos: 3
Houston Oilers: 5
Indianapolis Colts: 2
Kansas City Chiefs: 3
Los Angeles Raiders: 4
Miami Dolphins: 4
New England Patriots: 3
New York Jets: 0
Pittsburgh Steelers: 6
San Diego Chargers: 4
Seattle Seahawks: 3

Number of Selections Per Team of NFC:
Atlanta Falcons: 2
Chicago Bears: 3
Dallas Cowboys: 7
Detroit Lions: 3
Green Bay Packers: 3
Los Angeles Rams: 0
Minnesota Vikings: 5
New Orleans Saints: 4
New York Giants: 1
Philadelphia Eagles: 3
Phoenix Cardinals: 2
San Francisco 49ers: 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1
Washington Redskins: 3

What do you think?
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2024.01.19 14:41 Thi11yG00th "Build an All-Time Fantasy Lineup on a Budget" Game

Hey guys. If you know me, you know I like working with data, and I love fantasy football history. I created this game similar to ones I'm sure you've seen before. Below is a chart of great fantasy football players from history (1970-2023). Build your best lineup for $20. The lineup should include QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, TE, FLEX. Assume that you're getting an average season from the player in the era they played in. I'd like to see what lineups people come up with.
https://preview.redd.it/oawupdyjgedc1.png?width=808&format=png&auto=webp&s=4ff79aa5ed7b686c56f1ca0c087a40e3347da6cb
Here's what I came up with for my lineup:
QB: Aaron Rodgers (3)
RB: LaDainian Tomlinson (5)
RB: Matt Forte (2)
WR: Antonio Brown (2)
WR: Reggie Wayne (2)
TE: Tony Gonzalez (5)
FLEX: Eric Dickerson (1)

I'm sure you can guess my age based on my picks. Haha. I'm hoping you guys have fun with this.


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2024.01.18 18:52 HeadFault5038 In Defense of Warren Harding

Warren Harding served as the 29th President, from 1921 to 1923. Presiding over a booming economy, he died one of the most popular Presidents in American history, but an over-focus on the scandals of his Presidency have led to the general history community ranking him as one of the worst Presidents. Yet, many people ignore his accomplishments
Harding's foremost accomplishments in my opinion are his with economics. With Harding's economic policy, he advocated for and signed
- The Revenue Act of 1921. Under the Wilson Administration, taxes had been raised to exorbitant rates in order to fund American involvement in the First World War. These taxes were strangling economic growth, and did no good when the economy fell into a sharp recession. During the Depression of 1920-21, inflation skyrocketed, unemployment shot up, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was gutted. Wilson took little action to respond, mainly because he was disabled due to a stroke in 1919. Harding and his Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew Mellon, advocated for a new bill that would cut taxes across the board, to return more money to the people and businesses to spur economic recovery and growth. In this new Act, income tax rates were cut heavily, with the top marginal rate reduced from 73 percent to 58 percent. The corporate tax was lowered from 65% to 50%, and the excess profits tax was eliminated.
- Two different acts regarding tariffs. The Underwood-Simmons Act had been signed by President Wilson in 1913, cutting tariffs across the board. I'll preface this by saying that, yes, I am a protectionist. During World War I, and in part because of President Wilson's policies, farmers began producing far more, enjoying brief prosperity. However, when the war ended, many found themselves unable to compete with European farmers, who were met with increased production once the war was over. Farmers were plunged into a crisis, and Harding signed the Emergency Tariff of 1921. The act imposed tariffs on farm materials, with a clause designed to prevent dumping (unfair pricing) by manufacturers in Europe. In 1922, the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act passed Congress and was signed by Harding. This act adjusted rates on a permanent basis and raised tariffs on American goods to protect American manufacturers from European competition.
- The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921. The budgeting process before this Act was a mess, with the House Ways and Means Committee finding itself increasingly unable to manage federal expenditures. This new Act created the Bureau of the Budget to manage the federal budgeting process more smoothly. The Bureau would be led by a Director, and the President would have to submit an annual budget to Congress each year. The General Accounting Office was created to ensure oversight of the process by Congress. Harding appointed financier and banker Charles G. Dawes to lead this Bureau, who reduced wasteful government spending by 25 percent in the first year in office. Another 25 percent reduction occurred the next year.
The economy under Harding went into a sharp recession, but what followed right after? A period of massive economic growth, with inflation slashed, unemployment rates dropping, the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping up, and the economy climbing out of recession.
In the aftermath of World War I, many veterans found themselves unemployed or in need of aid. Congress passed a Bonus Bill, which would grant $1 to every veteran for every day they served in the war. The act easily passed Congress, with the bill seeing huge popularity and approval. Harding took a courageous stand however in vetoing it. In his message, he pointed out that there was no established means of funding the new initiative. Harding would sign the better organized Sweet Bill, which created a Veterans Bureau, to aid veterans and take care of hospitalization, job training, and medical care. This bill was greatly beneficial to hundreds of thousands of veterans.
Having signed the Emergency Tariff of 1921 to protect farmers, Harding signed a slew of other farm acts. Firstly, he supported and signed the Packers and Stockyards Act, which prohibited meatpackers and livestock dealers from engaging in deceptive or unfair practices. The Emergency Agriculture Credit Act expanded and authorized new loans to farmers to aid them in selling livestock, to expand production and supply of goods. The Capper-Volstead Act granted exemption of farm cooperatives from anti-trust legislation, in order to promote the growth of the agricultural sector. The Future Trading Act regulated the process of futures contracting, and after the conservative Taft Court ruled it unconstitutional, the Grain Futures Act was passed, to regulate trading in commodity futures.
Harding was a strong supporter of federally funded infrastructure development. Congress had passed and President Wilson signed the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, granting funds to states for road development. Harding supported and signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921, which provided for states to select intercounty and interstate roads for renovation and highway development. Using the highways built via this act, a numbered highway system would be designed that we still use today.
Having grown during World War I, union membership declined after the war. Many employers enacted wage cuts after the war, and in 1922, 500000 coal miners under John Lewis went on strike. While there was certainly a noble cause in fighting for workers' rights, the strike had a very real threat of damaging the national economy. Harding successfully convinced the workers to return to work, while helping to establish a Congressional committee to look into their grievances. He sent out the National Guard and federal agents to keep the peace. However, 400000 workers would go on strike later in July. Harding proposed a solution allowing for a few concessions, but it was struck down. Attorney General Daugherty and Judge James Wilkerson issued an injunction against the strike. Despite their being wide public support for it, Harding believed it went too far, and had it amended to allow for more concessions. He had successfully ended the strike, but was also fair to the workers.
Harding was the first President since Benjamin Harrison to speak in favor of civil rights. After the bloody Tulsa Race Massacre, Harding visited the all-black Lincoln University, where he spoke out against racial violence and in favor of black rights. He said, “Despite the demagogues, the idea of our oneness as Americans has risen superior to every appeal to mere class and group. And so, I wish it might be in this matter of our national problem of races.” While the previous Presidents had been weak on civil rights (TR doubted racial equality, Taft removed many black federal workers, and Wilson outright re-segregated the federal bureaucracy and Navy), Harding was far better. During the speech, he honored many of the often-ignored black veterans of the war. Particularly during an era of huge racial animosity (the Nadir of American race relations), Harding held none. In October 1921, Harding visited Birmingham, Alabama. Delivering a speech to a local crowd, he promoted civil rights for all black Americans, advocating black educational, economic, and political equality. While black federal government workers had been badly impacted by the policies of previous Presidents, Harding actively worked with his Cabinet members to ensure the hiring of as many new black workers. He mainly succeeded in this with the Labor and Interior Departments. Lastly, Harding publicly advocated for and endorsed Congressman Leonidas C. Dyer's anti-lynching bill, very similar to the recently passed Emmitt Till Act. It would make lynching a federal crime, but unfortunately the bill was killed by filibustering in the Senate by Southern Democrats. Senate Majority Leader Henry Cabot Lodge decided to withdraw the bill, seeing it as effectively dead.
Despite being a fiscal conservative, Harding recognized some social programs could be beneficial. He signed the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act of 1921, which funded about 3000 health and child centers, where preventive and medical care was given to healthy children and pregnant women were treated. Government workers would be sent out to inspect the living conditions of children around the country, to determine if they were being raised well and in a healthy environment. This new government program gave many new working opportunities to women for federal jobs as well.
Lastly on the topic of domestic affairs, I'll discuss Harding's release of political prisoners. Previous President Wilson had signed the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, and used the act to arrest anti-war advocates. Several notable political prisoners, such as Eugene Debs, were incarcerated for simply using their right of free speech. Harding issued general amnesty to many of those arrested, while also commuting Debs's sentence.
Harding was very competent when it came to foreign affairs. Alongside his great Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, he achieved several notable successes. Firstly, he supported and signed a treaty, the Knox-Porter Resolution, to officially end American involvement in the First World War and withdraw all troops from Europe. He negotiated and signed another *three* peace treaties, with Germany, Austria, and Hungary. While the U.S. never joined the League, Harding's Department of State maintained relations with the League and sent observers to sessions of humanitarian and technical issues. He even advocated for the U.S. to join the Permanent Court of International Justice, although this sadly never came to be.
War debts and reparations payments had been burdening the German government and economy. While not initially supportive of a bilateral agreement, he came to support and sign the World War Foreign Debts Commission Act, to investigate possible solutions to reduce reparations and debts. Hughes negotiated a settlement with Britain to pay off its debts over six decades at very low interest, reducing the present value of obligations. Accepted by Congress in 1923, this agreement set a pattern for negotiations between other nations, and for the successful Dawes Plan of 1924.
Harding let Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover take the lead on foreign policy with Russia. When a massive famine struck Russia in 1921, Hoover was put in charge of the relief effort as head of the American Relief Administration. The relief effort saved an estimated 10 million lives.
By the end of World War I, the U.S. had one of the largest navies and armies in the entire world. Recognizing a lack of need for such a large Army, Harding and his Secretary of War John W. Weeks presided over a large reduction of enlisted soldiers, while also reducing needless spending. After a naval disarmament resolution was passed by Senator from Idaho William Borah, Hughes and Harding began preparing for a large naval conference in Washington. Convening in November of 1921, the Washington Naval Conference had delegates from France, Italy, China, Britain, America, Japan, Portugal, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Hughes played a major role in the conference, importantly proposing a decommissioning of 30 U.S. ships if Britain decommissioned 19 and Japan decommissioned 17. The conference would result in 6 treaties and 12 resolutions between the many nations present. Three important treaties were reached:
- The Four-Power Treaty, between Britain, the U.S., Japan, and France. Each power agreed to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of each other in the Pacific Ocean.
- The Washington Naval Treaty, between the aforementioned nations and Italy. Each nation agreed to respect a specific and reduced battleship tonnage ratio.
- The Nine-Power Treaty, between all attending nations of the Conference. Each participant agreed to respect the Open Door Policy in China, with Japan agreeing to return the Shandong Region to China.
Harding had spoken out against the aggressive interventions of President Wilson in Latin America during his time in the Senate. He had opposed the intervention in and occupation of the Dominican Republic, and supported attempts at ending the occupation, which came to fruition under Calvin Coolidge. Harding managed to withdraw troops from Cuba, although he failed to withdraw troops from Nicaragua. He successfully lobbied for ratification of the Thomson-Urrutia Treaty of 1921, which granted Colombia $25,000,000 as reparations for an American backed Panamanian revolution in 1903. Lastly, Harding successfully fought for the recognizance of the new Obregon Government in Mexico, with it coming to fruition under a month after his death.
Of course, the primary reason Harding is castigated as one of the worst is his administration's scandals. Most notably of all, there was Teapot Dome:
Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall had contracted Pan American Corporation leader Edward Doheny to construct storage tanks in return for drilling rights at the Teapot Dome Reserve in Wyoming. He also negotiated leases for the reserve with Harry Ford Sinclair of the Consolidated Oil Corporation in exchange for guaranteed oil reserves at the government's credit. It was found personal cash payments had been made to Fall. Harding had Fall resign in March 1923 when the allegations started popping up. Fall was convicted in 1931 for taking bribes and illegal no-interest personal loans in exchange for the leasing of public oil fields to business associates.
However, there is a large myth surrounding the alleged corruption of Attorney General Harry Daugherty. The allegations had mainly been fostered by angry labor leaders, holding a grudge against Daugherty for his previous support for injunctions. After two Senate investigations and two criminal trials, Daugherty was acquitted all times. Isn't it weird that he was acquitted four times but still gets accused of corruption? Not only that, Harding's reputation has been deeply damaged by the myth of the Ohio Gang. Many "members" of it had little connection to Harding, or weren't even in government. Hell, some weren't even friends with Harding. Jess W. Smith had no connection to Harding and wasn't even a government employee. Joseph B. Foraker had died years before Harding's Presidency even began! Lastly, I'll mention the corruption of Veterans Bureau Director Charles R. Forbes, who took many kickbacks, bribes, increased prices of hospital beds to pocket extra costs for himself, and took other illegal perks. When Harding learned of this, he sent Forbes packing to Europe, and shortly after forced his resignation. Harding replaced Forbes with a reformer, Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, who largely cleaned up the mess left by Forbes. When Forbes returned to Washington and met Harding, the two got into an argument, with Harding slamming Forbes up against a wall, grabbing him by the throat and yelling, "You double-crossing bastard!" I'd say Harding handled this situation very well. There was other corruption I'll criticize Harding for letting happen, such as that of Albert D. Lasker of the U.S. Shipping Board defrauding the government of profit from valuable steel cargo ships and Head of the Office of Alien Property, Thomas W. Miller, accepting bribes and kickbacks.
While it is certainly a fair criticism of Harding for not remaining active enough in his administration and allowing the corruption of people like Fall to happen, Harding was for the most part an actually good President, having great economic policies that spurred unforeseen growth after a terrible depression started under Wilson, other good domestic policies, and a successful and solid foreign policy agenda. I would argue he was a solid B tier President, and has been unfairly ranked by many historians for nearly a century.
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2024.01.14 02:06 Alarming-Butterfly90 DWTS Battle By Places: Conclusion, and Stats

Xochitl Gomez, the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy Recipient, wins the Final Winners' Showdown and becomes the latest Placement Battle Queen, while Kaitlyn Bristowe receives half a point for her improvement from her previous match-up against Charli D'Amelio. The score is 7-9, which means Season 32 beats Season 29 by just a bit!
The Winners Circle of Season 29 vs Season 32 are Matt Walsh, Anne Heche, Tyson Beckford, Vernon Davis, Mira Sorvino, Jeannie Mai, Lele Pons, AJ McLean, Johnny Weir, Alyson Hannigan, Charity Lawson, Ariana Madix, Jason Mraz, and Xochitl Gomez.
Here are the Winners of each respective Placement in variety of Series, Honourable Mentions, Honorary Pointers and Wildcards for their recognition in their show achievements below
14th Place Winners: Cheryl Ladd, Matt Walsh
13th Place Winners: Sam Champion, Jake T. Austin, Anne Heche
12th Place Winners: Debbie Gibson, Redfoo, Mary Wilson, Selma Blair Jesse Metcalfe, Denise Richards, Dorothy Hamill, Tyson Beckford
11th Place Winners: Melanie C, Jack Wagner, Derek Fisher, Paulina Porizkova, Joseph Baena, Holly Madison, Shannen Doherty, Elisabetta Cannalis, Vernon Davis
10th Place Winners: Kenya Moore, Sherri Shepherd, Sasha Pieterse, Natalie Coughlin, Valerie Harper, Wayne Newton, Monica Aldama, Misty May Treanor, Vanilla Ice, Marla Maples, Kristin Cavallari, Tinashe, Mira Sorvino
9th Place Winners: The Miz, Gavin DeGraw, Melissa Joan Hart, Cody Simpson, Christina Milian, Leeza Gibbons, Jordin Sparks, Adam Carolla, Amber Rose, Doug Flutie, Chynna Phillips, Mary Lou Retton, Mauricio Umansky, Jeannie Mai
8th Place Winners: Vivica A. Fox, Gladys Knight, Hayes Grier, Nikki Bella, Florence Henderson, Heather Morris, Snooki, Mark Cuban, Toni Braxton, Maureen McCormick, Kim Fields, Carson Kressley, Giselle Fernandez, Lele Pons
7th Place Winners: Willa Ford, Chris Jericho, Andy Grammer, Audrina Patridge, Willow Shields, Kate Flannery, Sabrina Bryan, Marlee Matlin, Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware, Barry Williams, AJ McLean
6th Place Winners: Melora Hardin, Roshon Fegan, Lea Thompson, Nancy Kerrigan, Elizabeth Berkley, Jane Seymour, Shannon Elizabeth, Jodie Sweetin, Sean Lowe, David Arquette, Tia Carrere, Alexa PenaVega, Trista Sutter, Johnny Weir
5th Place Winners: Suni Lee, Romeo Miller, Tamar Braxton, Aaron Carter, Charlie White, James Van Der Beek, Cameron Mathison, Daniel Durant, Mario Barrett, Terra Jolé, Lil' Kim, Niecy Nash, Ingo Rademacher, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Chris Mazdzer, Alyson Hannigan
4th Place Winners: Monique Coleman, Ralph Macchio, Brandy, Simone Biles, Lauren Alaina, Jennie Garth, Shangela, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Jana Kramer, Wanya Morris, Aly Raisman, Alexis Ren, Carlos PenaVega, Mirai Nagasu, Charity Lawson
3rd Place Winners: Joey Lawrence, Chelsea Kane, Frankie Muniz, Janel Parrish, Normani, Ally Brooke, Laila Ali, Wayne Brady, Lance Bass, Melissa Rycroft, Erin Andrews, Jacoby Jones, Stacy Keibler, Joey McIntyre, Ariana Madix
2nd Place Winners: JoJo Siwa, Katherine Jenkins, Nick Carter, Lindsey Stirling, Sadie Robertson, Riker Lynch, Corbin Bleu, Mel B, Gabby Windey, Warren Sapp, James Hinchcliffe, Paige VanZant, Zendaya, Milo Manheim, Mario Lopez, Josh Norman, Jason Mraz
1st Place Winners: Iman Shumpert, Donald Driver, Jordan Fisher, Alfonso Ribeiro, Meryl Davis, Amber Riley, Apolo Anton Ohno, Charli D'Amelio, Kristi Yamaguchi, Shawn Johnson, Nyle DiMarco, Kellie Pickler, Drew Lachey, Bindi Irwin, Adam Rippon, Xochitl Gomez
Honorable Mentions (DWTS Heroes vs Villians/Millennials vs Gen-X Placement Battle or S15vsS28 Winners): Justina Machado, Danica McKellar, Drew Scott, Evan Lysacek, Amanda Kloots, Joey Fatone, Helio Castroneves, Karamo Brown, Gilles Marini, Kel Mitchell, Hannah Brown
Honorary Pointers/Wildcards (Special Recognition for Non-Winning Celebs): Emmitt Smith, Mýa, Kyle Massey, Nastia Liukin, Amy Purdy, Nev Schulman, Cristián de la Fuente, Jason Taylor, Laurie Hernandez, Nicole Scherzinger, Ricki Lake, J.R. Martinez, Evanna Lynch, Skai Jackson, Kaitlyn Bristowe
Now that DWTS Battle By Places concludes, until it'll eventually return after Season 33. Thank you guys for joining, and I hope you all enjoyed it and have fun!
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2023.11.22 16:03 AustinP0027 Waiver Report - Week 12, 2023

Ok, ripping the band aid off here. I've been numbering these wrong for years now, going off the number of reports created instead of the actual NFL week. It's bugged me for a while, but it was pointed out last week by someone else and that was enough to finally fix it. So, going forward, report is the NFL week, not the report count (meaning, first report of the year is week 2).  
Player Times Claimed Added For $0 Min Bid Avg Bid (All) Avg Bid (Premier) Avg Bid (Majors) Avg Bid (Minors) Avg Bid (Farm) Avg 2nd Place Outbid Max Bid
Isaiah Likely 95 18 1 14.81 11.4 15.59 14.63 15.77 6.51 62
New England Patriots 75 33 1 3.48 4 2.45 4.4 2.38 0.81 11
Odell Beckham 67 23 1 8.84 1 6.78 10 9.38 2.09 26
Denver Broncos 63 45 1 2.28 1.33 1.6 3.33 2.71 0.14 5
Younghoe Koo 24 15 1 1.78 1 1.5 2 2 0.63 4
Khalil Shakir 23 14 2 5.44 5 6 4 0.35 12
Jordan Love 19 14 1 3.2 4 1 3.67 0.05 6
Samaje Perine 18 13 1 6.4 5 2 11.5 0.67 20
New Orleans Saints 18 8 1 3 3 1 4.25 2.5 0.33 10
Tutu Atwell 17 10 1 2.14 2 3 1 2.25 0.18 3
Baker Mayfield 17 11 1 3.33 2.67 4 0.06 5
Gardner Minshew 17 12 1 5.8 5 6.5 5.5 10
Matt Gay 17 16 5 5 5 5
Tennessee Titans 17 9 1 3.63 3 5 4 1 0.41 10
Cade Otton 15 12 2 3 2 2 5 0.13 5
Jeff Wilson 14 9 1 1.8 2 2 1 0.07 3
Jason Sanders 14 14
Minnesota Vikings 13 11 2 4 2 6 6
Jayden Reed 13 5 3 7 3 5 9 3 2.85 23
Rondale Moore 13 11 1 2.5 2.5 4
Miles Sanders 13 7 3 8.33 12 6 8 0.15 21
Pat Freiermuth 12 10 2 2 2 2 2
Rashid Shaheed 12 4 2 9.25 5 12.33 9 1.83 25
Greg Joseph 12 11 1 1 1 1
Rico Dowdle 11 5 2 4 3 6 3 0.45 7
Cairo Santos 11 10 2 2 2 2
New York Giants 11 6 1 1.6 1 1 2 2 0.09 2
Jason Myers 11 5 3 5.5 3 11 4.33 6 0.27 11
Roschon Johnson 11 5 2 9.5 10.5 22 4.67 0.27 22
Derek Carr 10 8 3 8 13 3 13
Jerick McKinnon 10 9 6 6 6 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 6 1 3.75 1 4.67 7
Zay Jones 10 8 2 2 2 2 2
Royce Freeman 9 8 1 1 1 1
Tyler Conklin 9 9
Riley Patterson 9 9
Donald Parham 9 7 1 4.5 4.5 8
Ezekiel Elliott 9 4 1 3.8 5 3 1.22 7
Cincinnati Bengals 9 8 1 1 1 1
Trevor Lawrence 8 1 2 7.29 2 8 6 10.5 4 11
Jake Moody 8 7 1 1 1 1
Jameson Williams 8 6 1 1 1 1 0.13 1
Zack Moss 8 4 2 4 8 2 3 8
Hunter Henry 8 5 2 3.67 4 3 6
Indianapolis Colts 8 8
Elijah Mitchell 7 7
Tyler Allgeier 7 5 2 4.5 2 7 1.14 7
Wil Lutz 7 6 2 2 2 2
Brandon McManus 7 7
Joshua Palmer 7 3 1 9 1 10 22 3 22
Jonnu Smith 7 4 1 3.33 3 3.5 6
Elijah Moore 7 4 4 6.67 11 4.5 11
Latavius Murray 7 6 2 2 2 0.29 2
Matthew Stafford 7 5 1 5 1 9 9
K.J. Osborn 6 6
Luke Musgrave 6 6
Jake Elliott 6 5 3 3 3 3
Geno Smith 6 5 6 6 6 6
Jacksonville Jaguars 5 4 1 1 1 1
D'Ernest Johnson 5 4 1 1 1 1
Miami Dolphins 5 4 11 11 11 1.8 11
Matt Prater 5 5
Kansas City Chiefs 5 3 8 14 8 20 0.8 20
Romeo Doubs 5 3 12 16.5 12 21 4.2 21
AJ Dillon 5 2 5 19.33 5 26.5 8.8 32
Tommy DeVito 5 4 1 1 1 1
Kyle Pitts 5 3 5 9 5 13 13
Houston Texans 5 4 1 1 1 1
Harrison Butker 5 4 2 2 2 0.4 2
Jake Browning 5 2 1 1 1 1
Demario Douglas 4 1 6 11 6 13.5 0.25 16
Tyler Higbee 4 4
Russell Wilson 4 2 3 6.5 3 10 10
Jerry Jeudy 4 2 11 11 11 11 3 11
Taysom Hill 4 2 1 2 1 3 3
Christian Watson 4 3 4 4 4 4
New York Jets 4 3 7 7 7 0.75 7
Robert Woods 4 4
Los Angeles Rams 4 3 3 3 3 3
Curtis Samuel 4 4
Dallas Goedert 4 2 3 9.5 3 16 16
Brandin Cooks 3 2 9 9 9 9
A.T. Perry 3 2 2 2 2 2
Matt Ammendola 3 3
Michael Mayer 3 2 7 7 7 7
Chicago Bears 3 2 4 4 4 4
Cameron Dicker 3 2 3 3 3 3
Noah Brown 3 2 15 15 15 15
Philadelphia Eagles 3 3
Ty Johnson 3 0 6 16.67 8 21 36
Justin Watson 3 0 5 9.67 7 17 5 17
Rashod Bateman 3 1 5 5.5 6 5 6
Los Angeles Chargers 3 3
Tank Bigsby 3 2 1 1 1 1
David Njoku 3 1 7 8.5 7 10 10
Buffalo Bills 2 2
Jonathan Mingo 2 2
Darrell Henderson 2 1 4 4 4 4
Tyler Bass 2 2
Quentin Johnston 2 2
Dorian Thompson-Robinson 2 1 13 13 13 13
Tanner Hudson 2 2
Joey Slye 2 2
Seattle Seahawks 2 2
Chase Edmonds 2 2
Jalen Guyton 2 1 1 1 1 1
Washington Commanders 2 2
Ty Chandler 2 1 5 5 5 5
Jamaal Williams 2 2
Kenny McIntosh 2 0 8 12.5 17 8 17
Leonard Fournette 2 2
Wan'Dale Robinson 2 2
Justin Tucker 2 0 4 19.5 4 35 35
Keaton Mitchell 1 1
Kenneth Gainwell 1 0 2 2 2 2
Atlanta Falcons 1 1
Antonio Gibson 1 1
Lucas Havrisik 1 1
Dontayvion Wicks 1 1
Josh Downs 1 0 4 4 4 4
Noah Fant 1 1
Jaxon Smith-Njigba 1 1
Salvon Ahmed 1 0 3 3 3 3
Desmond Ridder 1 1
Chase McLaughlin 1 1
Nick Folk 1 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1 1
Trenton Irwin 1 1
James Robinson 1 1
Israel Abanikanda 1 1
D'Onta Foreman 1 1
Jaleel McLaughlin 1 1
Khalil Herbert 1 0 12 12 12
Darren Waller 1 1
Kendre Miller 1 1
Tucker Kraft 1 1
Marvin Mims 1 1
Dustin Hopkins 1 0 1 1 1
Will Levis 1 0 3 3 3 3
San Francisco 49ers 1 1
Dalvin Cook 1 0 1 1 1
 
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2023.10.04 15:21 AustinP0027 Waiver Report - Week 4, 2023

Player Times Claimed Added For $0 Min Bid Avg Bid (All) Avg Bid (Premier) Avg Bid (Majors) Avg Bid (Minors) Avg Bid (Farm) Avg 2nd Place Outbid Max Bid
Jaleel McLaughlin 127 2 2 20.34 25.73 20.87 21.84 17.3 8.61 100
Detroit Lions 119 21 1 3.83 4.09 3.75 4.23 3.34 1.71 13
Michael Wilson 107 8 1 11.81 16.33 11.71 11.89 10.6 4.83 36
Washington Commanders 81 33 1 3.65 5.5 3.89 3.53 2.57 0.91 15
Miami Dolphins 74 38 1 2.61 2.17 2.33 2.5 3.2 0.45 7
Sam Howell 54 15 1 5.18 5.63 7 3.67 5.89 0.87 18
Jake Ferguson 47 9 2 8.79 4.8 9.57 6.92 11.43 2.21 35
Ka'imi Fairbairn 38 23 1 1.73 1.75 1.25 1 2.75 0.08 4
C.J. Stroud 35 7 1 14.75 3 18.38 16.44 11.5 6.37 37
Riley Patterson 34 28 1 1.83 1.33 2 2 3 0.03 3
Matthew Stafford 30 16 1 4.21 2.5 2.5 4.33 5.75 0.13 10
Cole Kmet 29 5 2 9.54 7.67 8.25 10.77 2.41 21
Nick Folk 25 16 1 2 1.5 4 1.5 1 0.24 7
Joshua Dobbs 24 9 1 5.33 1 5.4 8.4 2.5 0.08 26
Brett Maher 24 13 1 2.27 3.5 1.5 1.67 2.5 0.5 6
Houston Texans 19 15 1 2.25 2.5 1 3 0.16 3
Logan Thomas 18 8 1 2 1 1 2.8 1.33 5
Zach Ertz 18 8 1 4.6 3.25 3.25 10 0.06 12
Wan'Dale Robinson 17 5 1 5.92 1 1.5 4.67 8.83 26
New York Jets 17 12 1 4 2 2 5.33 11
Matt Gay 16 14 1 1.5 1 2 2
Tyler Higbee 16 4 1 6.67 17.5 5.2 3.8 2.44 20
Tyler Boyd 15 3 2 6.92 2 9.6 6.2 1.47 15
Matt Prater 14 13 1 1 1 1
Latavius Murray 14 9 2 4.8 3.5 2 7.5 13
Jonnu Smith 14 4 2 5.5 7.5 5.5 3.5 0.71 12
Jameson Williams 13 1 6 14.92 7 9 14.75 19.4 5.92 35
Los Angeles Chargers 13 13
Ronnie Rivers 13 5 1 3.38 4.67 1 2 4 6
Samaje Perine 12 5 2 7 4.75 14 2 1.75 16
Russell Wilson 12 8 1 4.5 3 4 5.5 0.08 10
Brandon Aubrey 10 6 1 2.75 1.5 4 0.1 5
Jason Sanders 10 5 1 2 1.5 2.33 0.2 3
Robert Woods 9 3 1 3.33 4 1 2 4.33 7
Josh Downs 8 6 4 4.5 4.5 5
Antonio Gibson 8 5 2 5.67 3 2 12 12
Indianapolis Colts 8 7 1 1 1 1
Curtis Samuel 8 3 1 2.6 1 1 3.67 6
Ezekiel Elliott 7 7
Jeff Wilson 7 4 4 7 4 6 11 0.57 11
Denver Broncos 7 6 1 1 1 1
Keaton Mitchell 6 3 1 4 4 7
Greg Joseph 6 5 2 2 2 2
Chuba Hubbard 6 3 2 6 2 8 2 13
Clyde Edwards-Helaire 6 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 4 5 5 5 5
Devin Singletary 5 3 2 16 2 30 30
Jahan Dotson 5 1 5 8.5 5 12 8.5 4 12
Josh Reynolds 5 1 1 2.5 3 2 0.8 5
Tank Bigsby 5 5
Rico Dowdle 5 4 2 2 2 2
Baltimore Ravens 5 2 3 4 4.5 3 0.2 6
New England Patriots 5 4 3 3 3 3
Rashee Rice 5 2 4 4.67 5 4 5 0.6 5
Daniel Carlson 5 5
Gerald Everett 4 4
Daniel Jones 4 4
Baker Mayfield 4 2 1 3 1 5 5
Michael Gallup 4 2 1 2 2 3
Seattle Seahawks 4 3 3 3 3 3
Zach Wilson 4 4
Tyler Conklin 4 4
Matt Breida 4 4
Jayden Reed 4 0 2 5.75 2 10 5.5 1.75 10
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 4 2 1 2.5 1 4 4
Darius Slayton 3 3
Marvin Mims 3 2 7 7 7 0.67 7
Cincinnati Bengals 3 3
Calvin Austin 3 2 3 3 3 3
Jared Goff 3 1 3 5 5 7
Evan McPherson 3 3
Zay Jones 3 0 2 4 2 5 5 5
Jerick McKinnon 3 3
Terrace Marshall 3 2 7 7 7 7
Joshua Kelley 3 3
Jacksonville Jaguars 3 3
Tennessee Titans 3 3
Kendrick Bourne 3 2 6 6 6 6
Dalton Schultz 3 1 4 7.5 4 11 11
Harrison Butker 3 2 2 2 2 2
Allen Lazard 3 1 11 11 11 11
Gary Brightwell 2 2
Jaxon Smith-Njigba 2 2
Geno Smith 2 2
Jordan Love 2 0 8 9 10 8 3.5 10
Green Bay Packers 2 2
Minnesota Vikings 2 2
Cordarrelle Patterson 2 2
New Orleans Saints 2 2
Justin Fields 2 1 11 11 11 0.5 11
Skyy Moore 2 2
AJ Dillon 2 2
Jason Myers 2 2
Dalvin Cook 2 0 1 5.5 5.5 5 10
Cade Otton 2 1 5 5 5 5
Kenny Pickett 2 2
Donald Parham 2 2
Jonathan Mingo 2 2
Trey Sermon 1 1
Atlanta Falcons 1 1
Drake London 1 0 30 30 30 19 30
Joshua Palmer 1 1
Cam Akers 1 0 5 5 5 4 5
Buffalo Bills 1 0 15 15 15 15 15
Jordan Mims 1 1
Cameron Dicker 1 1
Kadarius Toney 1 0 1 1 1 1
Rashid Shaheed 1 0 3 3 3 3
Zach Evans 1 1
Kendre Miller 1 1
Trevor Lawrence 1 1
Sean Tucker 1 1
Joey Slye 1 1
Darnell Mooney 1 1
Eddy Pineiro 1 1
Cleveland Browns 1 1
Zach Charbonnet 1 0 7 7 7 2 7
Hunter Henry 1 1
Chris Boswell 1 1
Gus Edwards 1 1
Trey Palmer 1 1
Arizona Cardinals 1 1
Marquez Valdes-Scantling 1 1
Justice Hill 1 0 7 7 7 7 7
Dak Prescott 1 1
Rondale Moore 1 1
Greg Zuerlein 1 1
Braxton Berrios 1 1
Dorian Thompson-Robinson 1 1
Dalton Kincaid 1 0 3 3 3 1 3
Younghoe Koo 1 1
Diontae Johnson 1 0 43 43 28 43
Nelson Agholor 1 1
Jamaal Williams 1 0 4 4 4
Deshaun Watson 1 0 7 7 7
Carolina Panthers 1 1
DJ Chark 1 0 6 6 6
Brandon McManus 1 1
Luke Musgrave 1 0 7 7 7
Kyler Murray 1 1
Deuce Vaughn 1 1
Zonovan Knight 1 1
Tyjae Spears 1 0 12 12 4 12
Elijah Dotson 1 0 1 1 1
Courtland Sutton 1 0 53 53 33 53
Andy Dalton 1 1
Braxton Berrios 1 1
New York Jets 1 1
Gus Edwards 1 0 13 13 13 13
Tennessee Titans 1 1
Chigoziem Okonkwo 1 1
 
 
Special thanks to Papa_Puppa for pointing out that Flea now includes all waiver bids in it's API, so we can now see the entire bid history for a player instead of just the winning bid.
Still playing with how to display it week to week, but for now, Average Overbid is the average difference between the winning bid and second place.
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2023.08.29 18:52 RevolutionarySort6 2023-24 Big 12 Preseason Rankings

Edit: Yes Houston fans you’re the Coogs not the Cougs. My bad
Hey everyone! I do these conference rankings every year so it's finally that time when rosters are more or less set for the upcoming season. This one is focused on the Big 12. I will also do the SEC, Big Ten, Big East, Pac-12, American, WCC, MWC, A-10, and MVC. If you want me to do another one not listed let me know. As always happy to here your opinions, thoughts, suggestions, etc.
The ACC is already up if you haven't checked it out and want to see it here is the link https://www.reddit.com/CollegeBasketball/comments/1622t7x/202324_acc_preseason_rankings/
Also, I have * next to players who are injured for the start of the 2023-24 season or else confirmed to redshirt this season or haven't got their waiver as a two-time transfer.
Bill Self and the Jayhawks have owned this conference and will do so again this year. KU has lost some commits along the way but Self nabbed top overall transfer and double double machine Hunter Dickinson to go with a group of savvy vets that include KJ Adams, DaJuan Harris, and Kevin McCullar. Texas transfer Arterio Morris will bolster the perimeter defense and Nick Timberlake and future KU star Elmarko Jackson will add scoring and playmaking off the bench respectively. Australian wing Johnny Furphy should also contribute right away. Jayhawks have an argument to be preseason #1.
Houston, Texas, and Baylor could all give KU a run for their money for the Big 12 title. Houston joins the Big 12 and though they will face much stiffer competition than the AAC, Kelvin Sampson's boys have shown they can compete with anyone. Gone to the NBA are Sasser and Jarace Walker but PG Jamal Shead is back and Sampson nabbed coveted Baylor transfer LJ Cryer and Temple transfer Damian Dunn. Sampson also has quite a bit of guard depth and adds some Top 100 freshmen. The Cougs should hit the ground running. Texas is fresh off an Elite 8 appearance and Rodney Terry landed top transfer Max Abmas to fill it up. A healthy Dylan Disu, UVA rim protector Kadin Shedrick, veteran Tyrese Hunter, and rising sophomore Dillon Mitchell will bring the Longhorns back to the tourney. Baylor is not as experienced as past Scott Drew teams but this team has freshmen firepower in JaKobe Walter, Miro Little, and Yves Missi. RayJ Dennis figures to be an immediate star. JTT's high motor and the return of Jalen Bridges will keep Drew and the Bears in the thick of the Big 12 title race.
Jamie Dixon's squad loses Mike Miles and Damion Baugh but replaces them with Jameer Nelson Jr. and Avery Anderson III. Returnees Miller, O'Bannon, Peavy, and Coles along with highly touted KU transfer Ernest Udeh at the 5 should keep TCU in the top half of the conference. What a year one for Jerome Tang in Manhattan. Gone are tourney sensations Markquis Nowell and Keyontae Johnson but Tang got Tylor Perry and Arthur Kaluma to pair with the few holdovers from last year's magical run. Tang is the real deal and I believe the Wildcats will be back in the dance, though they will certainly regress a tad from last year. Otz has the Cyclones going with talented PG Tamin Lipsey, a pair of Top 40 freshmen, and a slew of mid-major transfers. Cyclones should be good enough to get into the Dance. Oh what could have been this year in Morgantown. I had this team up in Tier 2 but Huggy Bear finally did himself in and then some. Interim coach Josh Eilert managed to keep Edwards, Kriisa, Battle, and Perez plus added Slick Rick cast away Quinn Slazinski. WVU is not as good as they could have been but they could still be fighting for a bid.
Grant McCasland takes over in Lubbock and raided the portal hard plus returns my pick for MIP in the Big 12, Pop Isaacs. Red Raiders have talent but this league is dangerous and deep and the top half doubly so. Wes Miller's Bearcats will have anything but a warm welcome to the Big 12. If Aziz Bandaogo gets a waiver watch out but this Cincy team needs to work hard to get into the top half of the league despite having experience and good coaching. The Cowboys return just 3 players from last year and none of their transfers really inspire terror. Brandon Garrison should be an immediate impact as a freshman and Javon Small should surprise some people at PG. But the Cowboys are closer to the tier below than they are TTU and Cincy.
Siena transfer Javian McCollum is gonna be must see entertainment in Norman. Little else to get excited about though. UCF is trying their darndest but it won't keep them out of the bottom tier. This is not the AAC and playing the likes of KU, Texas, Baylor, TCU, and K-State night in and night out will not go well for the Knights this season. BYU struggled in their last year in the WCC finishing below .500. Can't imagine it gets any better for them in the Big 12 They are earmarked for the basement in Year 1.
Tier Rankings:
Tier 1 (Big 12 Favorite) - Kansas
Tier 2 (Challengers) - Houston, Texas, Baylor
Tier 3 (Tourney Teams) - TCU, Kansas State, Iowa State, West Virginia
Tier 4 (Bubble Teams) - Texas Tech, Cincinnati, Oklahoma State
Tier 5 (Better Luck Next Year) - Oklahoma, BYU, UCF
Predicted Number of Tourney Bids: 8
Here are my rankings (but keep in mind the tiers where I could realistically see those teams finishing in any order within their respective tiers):

#1 Kansas Jayhawks
Departures: Jalen Wilson, Gradey Dick, Joseph Yesufu, Bobby Pettiford Jr., Ernest Udeh Jr., M.J. Rice, Zuby Ejiofor, Zach Clemence, Cam Martin, Kyle Cuffe Jr.
Returning: Dajuan Harris Jr., Kevin McCullar Jr., K.J. Adams Jr., Zach Clemence*
Additions: Hunter Dickinson, Arterio Morris, Nicolas Timberlake, Parker Braun, Elmarko Jackson, Johnny Furphy, Jamari McDowell
Projected Starting Lineup: Harris Jr., Morris, McCullar Jr., Adams Jr., Dickinson

#2 Houston Cougars
Departures: Marcus Sasser, Jarace Walker, Tramon Mark, Reggie Chaney, Kiyron Powell, Darius Bowser
Returning: Jamal Shead, J'Wan Roberts, Emanuel Sharp, Terrance Arceneaux, Ramon Walker Jr., Ja'Vier Francis, Mylik Wilson, Cedric Lath
Additions: L.J. Cryer, Damian Dunn, Joseph Tugler, Jacob McFarland, Kordelius Jefferson
Projected Starting Lineup: Shead, Cryer, Dunn, Roberts, Francis

#3 Texas Longhorns
Departures: Marcus Carr, Sir'Jabari Rice, Timmy Allen, Christian Bishop, Arterio Morris, Rowan Brumbaugh
Returning: Tyrese Hunter, Dylan Disu, Dillon Mitchell, Brock Cunningham, Alex Anamekwe
Additions: Max Abmas, Kadin Shedrick, Ithiel Horton, Chendall Weaver, Ze'Rik Onyema, Chris Johnson, Devon Pryor
Projected Starting Lineup: Abmas, Hunter, Horton, Mitchell, Disu

#4 Baylor Bears
Departures: L.J. Cryer, Adam Flagler, Keyonte George, Flo Thamba, Dale Bonner, Zach Loveday, Jordan Turner
Returning: Jalen Bridges, Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua, Langston Love, Josh Ojianwuna, Caleb Lohner, Dantwan Grimes
Additions: RayJ Dennis, Ja'Kobe Walter, Jayden Nunn, Miro Little, Yves Missi, Yanis Ndjonga
Projected Starting Lineup: Dennis, Nunn, Walter, Bridges, Missi

#5 TCU Horned Frogs
Departures: Mike Miles Jr., Damion Baugh, Eddie Lampkin Jr., Shahada Wells, Rondel Walker, P.J. Haggerty, Souleymane Doumbia
Returning: Emanuel Miller, Chuck O'Bannon Jr., Micah Peavy, JaKobe Coles, Xavier Cork, Tyler Lundblade
Additions: Ernest Udeh Jr., Jameer Nelson Jr., Avery Anderson III, Essam Mostafa, Trevian Tennyson, Jace Posey, Isaiah Manning
Projected Starting Lineup: Nelson Jr., Anderson III, O'Bannon Jr., Miller, Udeh Jr.

#6 Kansas State Wildcats
Departures: Markquis Nowell, Keyontae Johnson, Desi Sills, Ismael Massoud, Abayomi Iyiola, Tykei Greene
Returning: Nae'Qwan Tomlin, Cam Carter, David N'Guessan, Dorian Finster, Jerrell Colbert, Taj Manning
Additions: Tylor Perry, Arthur Kaluma, Ques Glover, Dai Dai Ames, R.J. Jones, Macaleab Rich
Projected Starting Lineup: Perry, Carter, Kaluma, N'Guessan, Tomlin

#7 Iowa State Cyclones
Departures: Gabe Kalscheur, Jaren Holmes, Caleb Grill, Aljaz Kunc, Osun Osunniyi, Eli King, Jeremiah Williams
Returning: Tamin Lipsey, Tre King, Robert Jones, Demarion Watson, Hason Ward
Additions: Keshon Gilbert, Curtis Jones, Jackson Paveletzke, Omaha Biliew, Milan Momcilovic, Jelani Hamilton, Kayden Fish, J.T. Rock
Projected Starting Lineup: Lipsey, Gilbert, C. Jones, King, Biliew

#8 West Virginia Mountaineers
Departures: Tre Mitchell, Emmitt Matthews Jr., Kedrian Johnson, Erik Stevenson, Joe Toussaint, Jimmy Bell Jr., James Okonkwo, Mohamed Wague, Jamel King, Josiah Davis
Returning: Seth Wilson, Kobe Johnson, Josiah Harris, Patrick Suemnick
Additions: Jesse Edwards, Kerr Kriisa, RaeQuan Battle, Jose Perez, Akok Akok, Quinn Slazinski, Jeremiah Bembry, Ofri Naveh, Noah Farrakhan*
Projected Starting Lineup: Kriisa, Battle, Perez, Akok, Edwards

#9 Texas Tech Red Raiders
Departures: Kevin Obanor, De'Vion Williams, Jaylon Tyson, Fardaws Aimaq, Daniel Batcho, Elijah Fisher
Returning: Pop Issacs, Lamar Washington, Kerwin Walton, D'Maurian Williams, Robert Jennings
Additions: Warren Washington, Devan Cambridge, Joe Toussaint, Darrion Williams, Chance McMillian, KyeRon Lindsay, Eemeli Yalaho, Drew Steffe
Projected Starting Lineup: Isaacs, Toussaint, Cambridge, Da. Williams, W. Washington

#10 Cincinnati Bearcats
Departures: Landers Noley II, David DeJulius, Jeremiah Davenport, Mika Adams-Woods, Rob Phinisee, Kalu Ezikpe, Jarrett Hensley
Returning: Victor Lahkin, Ody Oguama, John Newman III, Dan Skillings Jr., Josh Reed, Sage Tolentino
Additions: Aziz Bandaogo*, Simas Lukosius, C.J. Fredrick, DaVeon Thomas, Jamille Reynolds, Jizzle James, Rayvon Griffith
Projected Starting Lineup: Thomas, Fredrick, Lukosius, Oguama, Lahkin

#11 Oklahoma State Cowboys
Departures: Avery Anderson III, Moussa Cisse, Caleb Asberry, Kalib Boone, Woody Newton, Tyreek Smith, Chris Harris Jr., Bernard Kouma
Returning: Bryce Thompson, John-Michael Wright, Quion Williams
Additions: Javon Small, Mike Marsh, Jarius Hicklen, Isaiah Miranda, Brandon Garrison, Eric Dailey, Justin McBride, Jamyron Keller, Connor Dow
Projected Starting Lineup: Small, Wright, Thompson, Dailey, Garrison

#12 Oklahoma Sooners
Departures: Grant Sherfield, Tanner Groves, Jalen Hill, Jacob Groves, Bijan Cortes, C.J. Noland, Joe Bamisile, Benny Schroder
Returning: Milos Uzan, Otega Oweh, Sam Godwin, Yaya Keita, Eric Northweather
Additions: Javian McCollum, Le'Tre Darthard, Rivaldo Soares, John Hugley IV, Jalon Moore, Jacolb Cole, Kaden Cooper
Projected Starting Lineup: McCollum, Uzan, Darthard, Soares, Hugley IV

#13 UCF Knights
Departures: Taylor Hendricks, Ithiel Horton, Brandon Suggs, C.J. Kelly, Michael Durr, Jayhlon Young, Tyem Freeman, P.J. Edwards, Lahat Thioune
Returning: Darius Johnson, C.J. Walker, Antwann Jones, Thierno Sylla, Tyler Hendricks
Additions: DeMarr Langford Jr., Jaylin Sellers, Shemarri Allen, Ibrahima Diallo, Marchelus Avery, Omar Payne, Mintautas Mockus, Comeh Emuobor
Projected Starting Lineup: Johnson, Sellers, Langford Jr., Walker, Diallo

#14 BYU Cougars
Departures: Gideon George, Rudi Williams, Braedon Moore, Richard Harward, Tanner Toolson
Returning: Spencer Johnson, Jaxson Robinson, Fousseyni Traore, Dallin Hall, Atiki Ally Atiki, Trevin Knell, Noah Waterman, Richie Saunders, Trey Stewart
Additions: Aly Khalifa, Dawson Baker
Projected Starting Lineup: Hall, Johnson, Robinson, Traore, Khalifa
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2023.08.07 14:37 lunchboxthegoat 99 players / 99 days: #19 Keenan Reynolds - Navy

Counting down to the beginning of the season I'm going to attempt to post one player per day for the last 99 matching their jersey number to the days left until kick off. The players will be random. Use this thread to celebrate and Talk About Some DudesTM
Kennan Reynolds was perhaps the ideal triple-option quarterback. He starred at Navy from 2012-2015 long past the option hey-day. He would lead Navy to their highest post-season AP ranking since 1963.
Kennan Reynolds was a four year starter at the Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, TN. He led the team to a 27-6 record and consecutive district titles. He also ran track and field and was a member of the National Honor Society.
After his senior year Reynolds had scholarship offers from Navy, Air Force, Wofford, MTSU and Vanderbilt. Being impressed by the campus and football history Kennan chose Navy.
He started his Freshman season fourth on the dept chart and saw minor action in garbage time. That was until the Air Force game when starter Trey Miller injured his ankle and head coach Ken Niomatalolo turned to Reynolds to lead their triple option attack. Reynolds would win the game, prove himself, earn the starting job, and never look back. Navy went 6-2 the rest of the way with Reynolds as the starter. He put up 649 yards, 10 TDs along with 898 yards passing and a 9/2 TD/INT ratio.
Reynolds entered 2013 as starter and lead Navy to a 9-4 record including a Armed Forces Bowl Win over MTSU. The single game highlight of his season was the triple overtime game against SJSU. Navy won the game 58-52 and Kennan set an NCAA record with seven rushing TDs as a QB. He would finish the season establishing a new record for QB rushing touchdowns with 31. This is still the fourth highest single season title in Division I regardless of position. He also added 1346 rushing yards, 1057 passing yards and eight TDs through the air.
2014 saw Reynolds limited to just 11 starts due to a knee injury but led the Midshipmen to a 8-5 record including a Poinsettia Bowl Victory over SDSU. He rushed for another 1191 yards and 23 TDs, passed for 843 yards and 6 TDs.
2015 was Reynolds last in Annapolis. He lead Navy to an 11-2 record and a #18 ranking in the final AP Poll - Their highest since 1963. Along the way Kennan set the FBS career rushing touchdown record (regardless of position) with 88. He would also set the career mark for rushing yards by a QB with 4559. Kennan's 2015 season totaled 1374 rushing yards, 34 TDs, 1203 passing yards (a career high) 8 TDs and 1 INT. He finished fifth in the Heisman balloting. The highest by a service academy player since Roger Staubach's win in 1963. He is the only Navy QB to go 4-0 vs. Army. Navy held the Commander-in-Chief Trophy for the entirety of Kennan's career. He led Navy to their first ever 11-win season and tied the 1909 class with 36 career wins.
Keenan won the AAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2015, he was named first-team All-AAC, third-team All-American and won the James E. Sullivan Award.
On February 28, 2016 the Naval Academy retired Kennan's #19 -- joining Roger Staubach's 12, Joe Bellino's 27 and Napoleon McCallum's 30.
Kennan fulfilled his service requirement with the Navy in the Reserves where he held rank of lieutenant junior grade.
He was drafted in the 6th round of the NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens and he spent parts of four seasons in a reserve and practice squad member of various NFL teams. He was drafted in the 2020 XFL Draft and played for the Seattle Dragons before the league folded on April 10th, 2020 and his contract was suspended.
Army can't catch Keenan, option pitch against ND , Keenan with the Sullivan award
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2023.07.31 18:48 pepperpavlov Name perceptions per generation (2021 edition)

Imagine this hypothetical scenario. It's 2021. Millennial Megan, a 30-year-old woman, is expecting a baby. Her 60-year-old mother, Boomer Barbara, is excited to share some suggestions. "I know!" she says. "How about Courtney or Brett?" "Mom," replies Megan, "those are so 90s. I was thinking of Maverick or Everly." Barbara raises her eyebrows and makes a face. "What the heck kind of made-up names are those?" "Okay," says Megan, "I also like Eloise." "That's a grandma name!"
Have you ever been in this situation, as either Megan or Barbara?
A while back, I thought it would be fun to put together some comparisons the top 1000 lists in 1990 and 2020 as a way to get into the mindsets of people who suggest names that may seem dated to newly expecting parents.
Here is that data for 2021.
What seemed unique or novel to Barbara, but was actually extremely popular? And what might have a well-meaning Barbara suggested to Barbara as potential names for Megan's baby that Megan might have found old-fashioned or dated? And does Megan really have a taste for "grandma" names?
Set 1
Here are the names that appear in 2021 top 100, but not at all on the 1991 top 1000 -- that is, the modern common names that Megan might think of fashionable, trendy, and appealing, but that might sound the most unusual and the most likely to be mistaken as "unique" to Barbara or someone who hasn't been exposed to contemporary name trends. (2021 ranking in parentheses)

Boys Girls
Aiden (26) Aaliyah (61)
Asher (25) Addison (45)
Easton (70) Adeline (94)
Greyson (83) Aria (22)
Hudson (34) Bella (73)
Jaxon (55) Camila (12)
Jayden (41) Delilah (58)
Luca (42) Ellie (30)
Mateo (15) Emery (89)
Maverick (47) Everleigh (100)
Everly (50)
Harper (10)
Hazel (28)
Isla (33)
Kennedy (70)
Kinsley (57)
Layla (25)
Leilani (67)
Luna (11)
Mila (26)
Nevaeh (86)
Nova (32)
Paisley (52)
Penelope (23)
Peyton (99)
Piper (96)
Quinn (80)
Rylee (97)
Scarlett (20)
Serenity (85)
Stella (41)
Valentina (69)
Violet (35)
Willow (39)
Zoey (38)

Set 2
Here are the names that were in the top 100 in 1991 but not at all in the full top 1000 list in 2021. These are the names that Barbara might suggest for Megan, but that Megan might find dated.
Boys Girls
Brett Brittany
Caitlin
Christine
Courtney
Erica
Erika
Heather
Kaitlin
Kristen
Kristin
Kristina
Lindsay
Lindsey
Lisa
Marissa
Shannon
Whitney
Set 3
A common characterization of today's most popular names (chosen by Megan) seem to be like "Grandma/pa" or "old lady/man" names to their parents (Barbara).
Here are the names that made the top 1000 in both 2021 and 1901, but not in 1991. These might both be considered fashionable to Megan and found among Barbara's grandparents' generation. Barbara would associate these names with her grandparents instead of contemporary trends because they were not popular when she was naming children herself. Names with a star were also not on the 1961 top 1000, meaning Barbara wouldn't even have any friends with these names, further cementing them as "grandma" names. Some of these names are far more popular now than they ever were in the past, so they might not all read as grandma names.

Boys Girls
Alden Ada
Ambrose* Adaline*
Archie Adelaide*
Augustine Adele
Benedict Adelina*
Boston* Adeline*
Bruno Amalia*
Collins* Annabelle*
Dawson* Aurelia*
Edison* Bella*
Emerson Birdie*
Emery Camilla
Emmitt Charlie*
Emory Clementine*
Enoch Cleo
Finley* Delilah*
Fletcher Della
Ford* Eleanora*
Harlan Ellie*
Hayes* Eloise
Hudson* Elsie
Jones* Emelia*
Judson Emmie*
King* Estella
Lawson* Estelle
Loyal* Etta
Lucian* Evangeline*
Mac Eve
Mack Evie*
Major Faye
Marcellus* Flora
Miller* Florence
Milo Frankie
Oakley* Goldie*
Otto Gracie
Palmer* Greta
Porter* Cwen
Rocco Hattie
Romeo* Hazel
Royal Ila*
Rudy Ivory*
Thaddeus Juliet
Theo* Juliette
Turner* June
Watson* Leona
Lexie*
Lila
Lilah*
Lilian*
Lillie
Lilly
Lina*
Lola
Loretta
Louisa
Lucille
Luella*
Luisa*
Luna*
Mabel
Macie*
Mae
Magnolia*
Matilda*
Mavis
Millie
Mina*
Nellie
Nola
Nova*
Olive*
Opal*
Ophelia*
Pearl
Ramona
Rhea*
Rosalia*
Rosalie
Rosie
Stella
Thea*
Theodora*
Vada*
Veda*
Vera
Vida*
Violet
Willa
Winnie*
Zelda
Zola*
Zora*
Set 4
The following names were in the top 100 in both 2021 and 1991 These are names that Megan might view as "classic" because they were popular among both her peer group and her child's peer group.

Boys Girls
Aaron Abigail
Adrian Allison
Alexander Anna
Andrew Elizabeth
Anthony Emily
Austin Hannah
Benjamin Leah
Caleb Natalie
Cameron Olivia
Charles Sarah
Christian Victoria
Christopher
David
Dylan
Ethan
Gabriel
Ian
Jacob
James
John
Jonathan
Jordan
Jose
Joseph
Joshua
Logan
Matthew
Michael
Nathan
Nicholas
Robert
Ryan
Samuel
Thomas
William
The following names were in the top 100 in both 1991 and 1961. These are names that Barbara might view as "classic." The ones that are also on Megan's classic list are in bolded.

Boys Girls
Andrew Amy
Anthony Angela
Bradley Anna
Brian Catherine
Bryan Christine
Charles Cynthia
Christopher Elizabeth
Daniel Jacqueline
David Jennifer
Edward Julie
Eric Katherine
George Kathryn
Gregory Kelly
James Kimberly
Jeffrey Laura
John Lisa
Joseph Maria
Keith Mary
Kenneth Melissa
Kevin Michelle
Mark Rebecca
Matthew Stephanie
Michael
Patrick
Paul
Peter
Phillip
Raymond
Richard
Robert
Samuel
Scott
Stephen
Steven
Thomas
Timothy
Victor
Vincent
William
What do you think? Do you have any stories of being in the same position as Megan or Barbara?
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2023.07.31 18:47 pepperpavlov Name perceptions per generation pt. 2 (2020)

Below are the names that didn't make the 1900 and/or 2020 T100, but nevertheless were on both years' top 1000 lists while being unranked in 1990. These would likely not have been on Barbara's radar when naming her child in 1990, and she might consider them to be grandma/pa names.
Boys Girls
Abner Ada
Ace Adaline
Ambrose Adelaide
Archie Adele
Arlo Adelina
Augustine (m) Adeline
Augustus Amalia
Ben Annabelle
Bishop Aurelia
Denver (m) Bella
Duke Belle
Emery (m) Camilla
Emory (m) Charlie (f)
Emmitt Clementine
Enoch Cleo
Ephraim Delilah
Finley (m) Della
Fletcher Ellie
Ford Eloise
Forest Elsie
Foster Emelia
Gideon Emmie
Harlan Estella
Harris Estelle
Hezekiah Etta
Hudson Evangeline
King Eve
Lawson Evie
Lucian Faye
Mac Flora
Mack Florence
Major Frankie (5)
Marcellus Gracie
Mathias Greta
Miller Hattie
Milo Ila
Murphy (m) Isabelle
Otto Ivory (f)
Porter Juliet
Royal Juliette
Sullivan June
Theo Leona
Turner Lexie
Watson Lina
Lila
Lilian
Lillie
Lilly
Lola
Louisa
Lucille
Luella
Luna
Mabel
Macie
Mae
Magnolia
Marianna
Matilda
Mavis
Maxine
Millie
Mina
Nellie
Nola
Norah
Nova
Olive
Opal
Ophelia
Pearl
Queen
Ramona
Rhea
Rosalee
Rosalia
Rosalie
Rosie
Theodora
Vada
Veda
Vera
Violet
Violette
Willa
Winnie
Zelda
Zola
Zora
These are the names that were in the top 1000 in 1900 but were unranked in both 1990 and 2020.
Boys Girls
Abe Adah
Acie Addie (f)
Addie (m) Adela / Adella
Admiral Adelia
Adolph / Adolf Adell / Adelle
Adolphus Adline
Al Agatha
Albin Aggie
Alf Agnes
Alfonzo Alberta
Alford Albertha
Allie (m) Albertine
Allison (m) Albina
Almon Alda
Alois Aline / Allene / Alene / Aleen
Aloysius Aletha
Alphonse Alfreda
Alva (m) / Alvah Alida
Alvie Almeda / Almeta
Alvis Almira
Ammon Alpha
Angus Alta
Antone Altha
Arch Althea
Archibald Alva (f)
Arlie (m) / Arley Alvina
Armand Alvira
Art Alyce
Arther America
Artie (m) Ammie
Artis Angeline
Arvel Angelita
Arvid Annabel / Annabell
Auther Annetta
Bailey (m) Annis
Barney / Barnie Antonette
Bart Ara
Bartley Ardella
Barton Arie
Basil Arlena
Baxter Arlie (f)
Bee Arline
Benedict Arrie
Benjiman Artie (f)
Benton Arvilla
Bernice (m) Atha
Bernie Audie
Berry Augusta
Bert Augustine (f)
Bertram Aurore
Beverly Avis
Billie (m) Bell
Booker Belva
Boyce Bennie (f)
Boyd Bertie / Birdie / Berdie
Bob Berenice
Bonnie (m) Bernadine
Brown Bernice / Berniece / Berneice
Buck Berta
Bud Bertha / Birtha
Buddie / Buddy Beryl
Buford Bessie / Bess / Besse
Burl Bethel
Burley Bettie
Burnett Beulah / Beaulah / Bulah / Beula / Bula
Burt Bina
Burton Blanche / Blanch
Buster Caldonia
Butler Carmel
Byrd Carmela / Carmella
Caesar Carmelita
Cal Catharine / Cathrine / Kathryne / Cathryn
Callie (m) Cecil (f)
Carleton Cecile
Carmen (m) Celesta
Carmine Celestine
Carroll Christena
Casimer Clarice
Casper Classie
Charley (m) Claudie (f)
Chas Clella
Christ Clemmie
Cicero Clora
Clair (m) / Clare (m) Clyde (f)
Clarance Concepcion
Claud Concetta
Claudie (m) Cordelia
Clem Cordia
Clement Cordie
Cleo (m) Corine / Corene
Cletus Cornelia
Cleve Corrie
Cleveland Dale (f)
Cliff Dell (f)
Cloyd Dellar
Collins (m) Delma
Collis Delpha
Colonel Delphia
Columbus Delphine
Conley Dessie
Connie (m) Dicie
Coy Dinah
Crawford Dixie
Curley Docia
Cyril Dollie / Dolly
Dee Dolores / Delores
Delbert Dona
Dell (m) Donnie (f)
Delmar / Delmer Dorcas
Denis Dorothea
Dewey Dorris
Dewitt Dortha
Dick Dorthy
Dillard Dottie
Dock / Doc Dovie
Doctor Dulcie
Dorsey Earline
Doyle Easter
Dudley Ebba
Earle Eda
Early / Earlie Eddie (f) / Ettie
Ed / Edd Edwina
Edmond Edythe / Edyth
Elbert Effie
Elder Elberta
Eldon / Elden Elda
Eldridge Eldora
Elie (m) Eleanora / Elenora
Eliga / Eligah Electa
Elige Elinor / Eleanore
Ellsworth Elfrieda
Elmo Elizebeth
Elmore Ellar
Elwin Elma
Elwood Elmira
Elza Ena
Elzie Elnora
Emil Eloisa
Emile Elta
Emmet / Emmit Elva
Ennis Elvera
Enos Elvie
Ernie Elvira
Ernst Emeline
Erwin Emmer
Estell (m) Enid
Eston Enola
Evans Era
Everette Erma
Evert Erna
Ewell Ernestine
Farris Essie
Fate Esta
Fay (m) Estelle (f)
Felton Ester
Ferdinand Ethea
Ferris Ethel / Ethyl
Fitzhugh Ethelyn
Foy Ether
Frances (m) Eugenia
Frederic Eugenie
Freeman Eula / Eulah
Fritz Eulalia
Furman Euna
Gale / Gail Eura
Garfield Evalyn / Evaline / Eveline
Garland Evelina
Garnett (m) Exie
Gaston Fairy
Gaylor Fannie / Fanny
General Fay (f) / Fae
Gerhard Fern / Ferne
Giles Filomena
Godfrey Fleta
Goebel Florance
Golden (m) Florida
Granville Florine
Gray Florrie
Green Flossie
Grover Floy
Gus / Guss Francis (f)
Gust Francisca
Gustave / Gustav Freda / Frieda / Freida / Freeda
Hal Freddie (f)
Hallie (m) Frona
Hamilton Gail
Hamp Garnet / Garnett (f)
Hampton Gay
Hardy Gena
Harland Georgiana / Georgianna
Harlow (m) Georgie
Harmon Gertie
Haywood Gertrude
Heber Glenn (f)
Helmer Glenna
Henderson Golda
Henery Golden (f)
Hermon Goldia
Herschel / Hershel Goldie
Hester (m) Grayce
Hillard Gussie
Hiram Harriet / Harriett / Harriette
Hobart Hassie
Hobert Hazle
Hobson Hedwig
Hollie (m) / Holly (m) Helene
Hollis Hellen
Homer Helga
Horace Henretta
Hosea Henrietta
Hosie Henriette
Howell Hermina
Hoyt Hertha
Hubert Hessie
Hughie Hester (f)
Hyman Hettie
Ignatius Hilda
Ike HIldegarde / Hildegard
Irwin Hildred
Isadore / Isidore Hildur
Isom Hilma
Ivory (m) Hortense
Ivy (m) Huda / Huldah
Jennings Icie / Icy
Jewel (m) / Jewell (m) Ida
Jodie (m) Idell
Joesph Idella
Johnie / Jonnie Ima
Johnson Imogene
Joy (m) Ina
Judge Inez / Ines
Jule Inga
Jules Iola
Julious Iona
Junius / Junious Ione
Kelley (m) Ira 9f)
Lacy (m) Isa
Lafayette Isabell
Lambert Isadora
Laurie (m) Iva
Laverne (m) Jannie
Leander Jerry (f)
Leeroy Jettie
Lemmie Jewell (f) / Jewel (f)
Lemon Jimmie (f)
Lemuel Jo
Len Johnnie (f) / Johnie (f) / Jonnie (f)
Lenard Josefina
Leopold Josiephine
Lesley Jossie
Less (m) Kattie
Levy Kay
Lige Kitty / Kittie
Lindsey (m) / Lindsay (m) Kizzie
Linwood Lady
Lon Lala
Lonie (m) Lannie
Lonzo Lauretta
Loran Lavada
Lou (m) Laverne (f)
Lowell Lavina / Lovina
Loy Lavinia / Luvinia
Loyd Leatha
Lucien Leda
Lucius / Lucious Lela / Lelah
Ludwig Lelar
Lupe (M) Lelia
Luster Lenna
Lyman Lennie (f)
Lynn (m) Lenora / Leonora
Mannie Lenore / Leonore
Matt Leola
Maynard Leone
Mckinley (m) Leonia
Melton Leontine
Melville Leora
Merle / Mearl Leota
Merrill Lelra
Mervin Lessie (f)
Meyer Leta
Milburn Letha
Milford Leticia
Millard Lettie
Monroe (m) Libbie / Libby
Moody Lida
Morton Lilla
Mose Lilyan
Murray / Murry Linnie
Napoleon Lizzie
Nat Lockie
Ned Lois
Newell Loma
Newton Lona
Noble Lonie (f)
Nortbert Lonnie (f)
Norris Loraine
Norval Lorene / Lorine
Obie Lorna
Ocie (m) / Osie (m) Lossie
Odell Lottie
Odie Lou (f) / Lue
Odis Louella
Ole Louie (f)
Olin / Olen Lovie
Ollie (m) Lucie
Omer Lucile
Ora (m) Lucinda
Oral Lucretia
Oren / Oran/ Orin / Orrin Ludie / Lutie
Orie Lula
Orville / Orval Lulu
Ossie (m) Lupe (f)
Oswald Lura
Otha Luvenia / Louvenia
Otho Lyda
Ozie Mable / Mabelle
Palmer (m) Madaline
Pasquale Madge
Pat Madie
Patsy (m) Magdalene / Magdalen
Pearl (m) Mahala
Percy Malissa
Phil Mallie
Pink Malvina
Pinkney Mamie / Mayme / Maymie
Pleas Mammie
Pleasant Manda
Price Manuela
Raleigh Margery / Marjory
Ransom Margie
Raymon Margret / Margarette / Margarett
Richmond Margaretta
Rolla Marguerite
Rolland / Rowland Marietta
Rollie Marion (f)
Rollin Marry
Rosevelt Marvel
Roscoe Mathilda
Rossie Mathilde
Rube Mattie
Rubin Maude / Maud
Rufus Maudie
Rupert Maurine
Rush Maxie
Russel May / Maye
Sammie Maybelle / Maybell
Sampson Mazie
Sanders Meda
Sandy (m) Melba
Sanford Mellie
Schuyler Melva
Seward Melvina
Seymour Merle (f) / Myrl / Myrle (f)
Shedrick Meta
Shelley (m) / Shellie Mettie
Shirley (m) Mildred
Sim Millicent
Smith Minerva
Sol Minna
Spurgeon Minnie
Stanford Missouri
Sydney (m) Mittie
Sylvan Mona
Tallie Monnie
Talmadge Mossie
Thad Mozell
Theadore Muriel
Thornton Myrna
Thurman Myrtie / Mertie
Thurston Myrtis / Myrtice
Tillman Myrtle
Tim Nan
Tobe Nannie
Toney Nelda
Truman Nell / Nelle
Urban Nena
Valentine Neoma
Vern / Verne Neta
Verner Nettie
Vernie Neva
Vester Nevada
Vivian (m) Nita
Waldo Nona
Walton Nonie
Ward Norine
Warner Novella
Wash Ocie (f) / Osie
Washington Oda
Waverly (m) Odell (f)
Wayman Odelia
Webb Odessa
Webster Odie (f)
Weldon Ola
Wellington Ollie (f)
West Oma
Wheeler Ona
Wilbur / Wilber Onie
Wilburn Ora
Wiley / Wylie Orpha
Wilford Ossie
Wilfred / Wilfrid Otelia
Willard Ottie
Williams Ouida
Wilmer Ova
Wilton Ozella
Winfield Palma
Winfred Pansy
Wong Paralee
Worth Patsy (f)
Zack Pattie
Zollie Pearle
Pearlie
Peggy
Petra
Phebe
Philomena
Phyllis
Pinkie
Polly / Pollie
Prudence
Queenie
Rae / Ray (f)
Reatha
Reba
Rena Ressie
Reta
Retha
Retta
Reva
Rhoda
Rilla
Robbie (f)
Roma
Rosalind
Rosamond
Rosanna
Rosella
Rosetta
Rosia
Rosina
Rossie
Rowena
Roxie
Rubie / Rubye
Ruthie
Sabina
Sadye
Sallie
Salome
Sammie (f)
Selma
Sena
Signe
Sophronia
Sudie
Sue
Sula
Susie
Sybil / Sibyl
Tempie
Tena
Tennie
Tessie
Theda
Thelma
Thora
Tilda
Tillie
Tomasa
Tommie (f)
Tressa
Tressie
Treva
Trudie
Twila
Una
Ursula
Vallie
Vassie
Vella
Velma
Velva
Vena
Verda
Verdie / Vertie
Vergie
Verla
Verlie
Verna
Vernice
Vernie
Verona
Versie
Vesta
Veva
Vida
Vina
Vinnie (f)
Viola
Vira
Virgie
Viva
Wilda
Wilhelmina
Willie (f)
Wilma
Winifred / Winnifred
Winona
Yetta
Zada
Zadie
Zella
Zelma
Zena
Zetta
Zettie
Zita
Zona
Zula
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2023.05.27 22:28 InvaderWeezle The leading rusher of each division every year since the merger


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2023.04.10 01:00 strategicsound 288 Team Simulated Tournament: 1st Round Results

I'm running a 288 team tournament with 8 regions of 32 teams in each. The seeds are based off the last edition of the Ken Pom rankings. I'm simulating the games round by round, as the play-in games were completed on Friday. Below are the results for the entire first round (Round of 256). Updated brackets are in the comments!
Play-in round results from Friday: https://www.reddit.com/CollegeBasketball/comments/12etlim/288_team_simulated_tournament_playin_game_results/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
USC defeats Georgia Southern with a dominant defensive performance. 6 USC 33 35 68 27 GS 28 22 50
(USC) Drew Peterson 25pts, 4ast, 3/5 3pt
Toledo shoots lights out in win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Will play USC in 2nd round. 11 Toledo 45 40 85 22 TXCC 35 36 71
(Tol) JT Shumate 21pts, 9 reb
Colorado State holds off UNC Wilmington, winning by 7. 14 Col St 36 33 69 19 UNCW 28 34 62
(CSU) Isaiah Stevens 24pts, 4 asts
Maryland comes back to avoid upset, beating Jacksonville. Will play Colorado State in 2nd Round. 3 Maryland 27 28 56 30 J'ville 35 19 54
(MD) Jahmir Young 18pts, 8 reb
UCF defeats Florida St by 9 in an in-state battle. 7 UCF 37 31 68 26 FSU 34 25 59
(UCF) Taylor Hendicks 18pts, 9 reb

Chattanooga upsets BYU with a strong 2nd half. Will play UCF in 2nd round.

10 BYU 41 29 70 23 Chatt 36 39 75
(Chatt) Jake Stephens 25pts, 4/5 3pt
Middle Tennessee State beats George Mason in a close contest. 15 MTSU 27 42 69 18 GMU 30 36 66
(MTSU) DeAndre Dishman 16pts, 6rebs
Marquette nearly reaches 100 in dominant win over Prairie View A&M. Will play Middle Tennessee St in 2nd round. 2 Marq 42 54 96 15 PV 25 34 59
(MU) Tyler Kolek 19pts, 8ast
Providence cruises to win over Howard. 5 Prov 37 42 79 28 How 24 34 58
(Prov) Devin Carter 17pts, 3/6 3pt
Notre Dame upsets South Alabama with a 13 point win. Will play Providence in 2nd round in what will be an old Big East matchup. 12 S Ala 31 34 65 21 ND 41 37 78
(ND) Nate Laszewski 18 pts, 8/9 ft
Missouri State upsets UC Irvine in a thrilling overtime victory. 13 UC Irv 28 33 7 68 20 MO St 28 33 12 73
(Mo St) Alston Mason 27pts, 7asts
Iowa State uses strong 1st half to defeat UL Monroe. Will play Missouri State in 2nd round. 4 ISU 46 26 72 29 ULM 28 29 57
(ISU) Caleb Grill 24pts, 9/10 FG
Texas Tech destroys Weber State in 2nd half leading to a commanding win. 8 TTU 39 49 88 25 Web 30 23 53
(TTU) Kevin Obanor 16pts, 3 stls, 6/11 FG
Charleston defeats Florida Gulf Coast. Will play Texas Tech in 2nd round. 9 Charl 43 39 82 24 FGCU 35 37 72
(Charl) Ryan Larson 22pts, 8/10 FG
UMass Lowell comes from behind to defeat Kennesaw St. 16 Ken St 37 31 68 17 UML 34 40 74
(UML) Connor Withers 14pts, 3/7 3pt
Purdue survives serious scare, defeating Southeastern Louisiana by 2. Will play UMass Lowell in 2nd round. 1 Purdue 39 45 84 32 SE LA 34 48 82
(Pur) Fletcher Loyer 22pts, 3/5 3pt
UAB defeats Minnesota after being down at halftime. 6 UAB 32 42 74 27 Minn 33 35 68
(UAB) Jordan Walker 19pts, 7/16 FG
Stanford comes from behind to defeat South Dakota State in double overtime. Will play UAB in 2nd round. 11 Stan 26 38 9 12 85 22 SD St 35 29 9 4 78
(Stan) Brandon Angel 23pts, 5/8 3pt
UC Santa Barbara comes out strong in 1st half to defeat Utah Tech. 14 UCSB 44 27 71 19 UTech 29 33 62
(UCSB) Ajay Mitchell 28pts, 4 ast
West Virginia drops 90 to cruise past IPFW. Will play UC Santa Barbara in 2nd round. 3 WV 53 37 90 30 IPFW 28 33 61
(WV) Emmitt Matthews Jr 19pts, 7reb
NC State holds Siena to just 41 points in dominating win. 7 NC St 38 28 66 26 Siena 16 25 41
(NC St) DJ Burns 17pts, 3ast, 8reb
Florida scores 94 as they defeat Navy with ease. Will play NC State in 2nd round. 10 Florida 45 49 94 23 Navy 35 31 66
(Fla) Colin Castleton 22pts, 17reb, 4stl
Vermont defeats Davidson in a close contest. 15 Vermont 40 46 86 18 Davidson 42 37 79
(VT) Dylan Penn 21pts, 8/13 FG
San Diego State defeats East Tennessee St. Will play Vermont in 2nd round. 2 SDSU 32 40 72 31 ETSU 28 31 59
(SDSU) Darrion Trammell 16pts, 4ast, 2stl

Northern Colorado stuns Northwestern with a strong 2nd half in a huge upset.

5 NW 27 29 56 29 N Co 26 41 67
(NW) Daylen Kountz 20pts, 3ast, 8/17 FG
Radford upsets Hofstra in an impressive, complete performance. Will play Northern Colorado in 2nd round. 12 Hofstra 37 34 71 21 Radford 41 46 87
(Rad) Bryan Antoine 25pts, 8/15 FG
James Madison comes back in 2nd half to defeat Portland. 13 J Mad 31 39 70 20 Port 32 23 55
(JMU) Noah Freidel 24pts, 7/13 3pt
Kentucky holds off Sacramento State to avoid a massive upset. Will play James Madison in 2nd round. 4 Kentucky 31 35 66 29 Sac St 37 23 60
(UK) Oscar Tshiebwe 22pts, 15 reb
Pittsburgh puts together a complete 40 minutes to defeat Cleveland State. 8 Pittsburgh 41 36 77 25 Clev St 26 29 55
(Pitt) Nelly Cummings 16pts, 5ast, 6reb
Oral Roberts holds off Quinnipiac. Will play Pittsburgh in 2nd round. 9 Oral Roberts 39 46 85 25 Quinnipiac 35 43 78
(ORU) Max Abmas 29pts, 5ast, 7/10 3pt
DePaul beats Belmont by 1 to live another day. 16 Belmont 37 37 74 17 DePaul 36 39 75
(DP) Javan Johnson 18pts, 6/13 FG
UCLA pulls away in 2nd half, defeating Niagara. Will play DePaul in 2nd round. 1 UCLA 40 47 87 32 Niagara 36 30 66
(UCLA) Jaime Jaquez 23pts, 12 reb
Oklahoma State defeats Buffalo in a close game. 6 Okl St 32 33 65 27 Buffalo 25 34 59
(OSU) Avery Anderson III 15pts, 5ast
Santa Clara uses a solid 1st half to hold off Brown. Will play Oklahoma State in 2nd round. 11 S Clara 44 28 72 22 Brown 31 36 67
(SC) Brandin Podziemski 21pts, 7 reb
South Florda puts on an impressive defensive performance, upsets Charlotte. 14 Charlotte 22 29 51 19 S Florida 33 30 63
(USF) Selton Miguel 19pts, 7/14 FG
Duke breezes past Southern U. Will play South Florida in 2nd round. 3 Duke 37 40 77 30 SU 24 32 56
(Duke) Kyle Filipowski 32pts, 15 reb, 4blk
Arizona State scores 93 points in a rout of St Bonaventure. 7 Ariz St 43 50 93 26 St Bon 27 31 58
(ASU) DJ Horne 23pts, 4/6 3pt

Grambling defies the odds, upsets Virginia Tech in a major upset. Will play Arizona State in 2nd round.

10 VTech 28 33 61 23 Gramb 32 36 68
(Gramb) Carte'are Gordon 15pts, 8reb
Colgate defeats UC Riverside in an overtime thriller. 15 Colg 31 38 8 77 18 UCR 35 34 7 76
(Colg) Oliver Lynch-Daniels 16pts, 9/9 FG
Xavier defeats UT-Arlington with little trouble. Will play Colgate in 2nd round. 2 Xavier 46 37 83 31 UTA 39 25 64
(Xav) Colby Jones 16pts, 5 reb, 5 ast
Texas A&M avoids a major upset scare against San Diego. 5 T A&M 25 40 65 28 SDiego 29 31 60
(A&M) Wade Taylor IV 20pts, 8/13 FG
Bradley dominates Long Beach State from start to finish. Will play Texas A&M in 2nd round. 12 Brad 41 34 75 21 LBSU 20 26 46
(BU) Ja'Shon Henry 16pts, 8reb
San Jose State squeaks by Cal Baptist with a 1 point win. 13 SJSU 30 34 64 20 CBU 33 30 63
(SJSU) Robert Vaihola 18pts, 7rebs, 8/9 FG
Indiana easily defeats Georgia State. Will play San Jose State in 2nd round. 4 Indiana 47 36 83 29 GA St 28 24 52
(Ind) Trayce Jackson-Davis 35pts,13/15 FG
VCU fights off Wright State to avoid being upset. 8 VCU 35 41 76 25 WSU 35 33 68
(VCU) Jayden Nunn 14pts, 4stls
Colorado defeats Texas State in an ugly game. Will play VCU in 2nd round. 9 Colorado 29 26 55 24 Texas St 23 25 48
(Col) KJ Simpson 13pts, 8 reb
Ole Miss comes back to defeat Samford, doubling them up in the 2nd half. 16 Ole Miss 36 32 68 17 Samford 37 16 53
(Miss) Matthew Murrell 18pts, 6/12 FG
Houston defeats Fairfield in an impressive defensive performance. Will play Ole Miss in 2nd round. 1 Houston 42 32 74 32 Fairfield 19 26 45
(Hou) Jarace Walker 20pts, 9/13 FG
Michigan puts Northern Arizona away in 2nd half, scores 90 points. 6 Michigan 39 51 90 27 N Ariz 32 30 62
(Mich) Hunter Dickinson 24pts, 12 reb
Louisiana convincingly defeats Boston College. Will play Michigan in 2nd round. 11 Loui 45 39 84 22 BC 30 34 64
(Loui) Jordan Brown 30pts, 17 reb
Akron holds on to defeat Air Force in a tight game. 14 Akr 36 37 73 19 AF 35 34 69
(Akr) Enrique Freeman 27pts, 12 rebs
Kansas State comes back from halftime deficit to avoid a huge upset against UC San Diego. Will play Akron in 2nd round. 3 Kan St 33 48 81 30 UCSD 38 33 71
(KSU) Keyontae Johnson 22pts, 9 reb
Mississippi State holds Rider to under 40 points in a dominant win. 7 Miss St 39 26 65 26 Rider 16 23 39
(MSU) DJ Jeffries 25pts, 8reb, 6/8 3pt
Utah narrowly defeats Old Dominion by a basket. Will play Mississippi State in 2nd round. 10 Utah 34 38 72 23 ODU 34 36 70
(Utah) Gabe Madsen 21pts, 5/9 3pt
Temple uses great 1st half to defeat Southern Illinois. 15 Temple 40 38 78 18 S Illinois 28 38 66
(Temp) Damian Dunn 16pts, 9/12 FG
Creighton comes from behind to defeat Idaho St, avoiding a huge upset. Will play Temple in 2nd round. 2 Creighton 27 37 64 31 Idaho St 33 28 61
(Crei) Ryan Nembhard 17pts, 4ast, 5reb
Boise State defeats Georgetown with a dominant 2nd half. 5 Boise St 38 39 77 28 Gtown 30 21 51
(Boise) Chibuzo Agbo 21pts, 10reb, 5/9 3pt
Furman holds on to defeat Tarleton State. Will play Boise State in 2nd round. 12 Furman 41 37 78 21 Tarltn St 31 41 72
(Fur) Marcus Foster 17 pts, 7/12 FG
Indiana State comes from behind to beat Georgia by a point. 13 Ind St 26 42 68 20 Georg 33 34 67
(ISU) Courvoisier McCauley 14pts, 10reb
Michigan State takes care of business against Bowling Green. Will play Indiana St in 2nd round. 4 Mich St 45 42 87 29 BGreen 32 40 72
(MSU) AJ Hoggard 22pts, 7ast, 8/9 FT
Utah Valley comes back from halftime defecit to defeat Norfolk St. 8 Utah V 35 43 78 25 NF St 39 30 69
(UVU) Le'Tre Darthard 19pts, 7reb, 6/13 FG
Yale defeats Pepperdine in impressive fashion. Will play Utah Valley in 2nd round. 9 Yale 37 40 77 24 Pepp 23 36 59
(Yale) John Poulakidas 27pts, 6/10 3pt
Ohio blows out Troy, holding them to under 50 points. 16 Troy 18 27 45 17 Ohio 39 35 74
(Ohio) Miles Brown 17pts, 7/7 FT
Texas scores over 100 as they make easy work out of Dartmouth. Will play Ohio in 2nd round. 1 Texas 57 46 103 32 Dart 36 42 78
(Tex) Marcus Carr 19pts, 10ast, 8/12 FG
North Carolina puts together a nice defensive performance in win over Northwestern St. 6 North Car 29 37 66 27 NW St 19 26 45
(UNC) Armando Bacot 18pts, 11reb

Stetson upsets Marshall in an overtime thriller. Will play North Carolina in 2nd round.

11 Marsh 34 36 8 78 22 Stets 29 41 13 83
(Stets) Jalen Blackmon 26pts, 6/8 3pt
Eastern Kentucky holds on to upset Washington. 14 Wash 34 39 73 19 EKU 38 41 79
(EKU) Devontae Blanton 20pts, 9/14 FG
Florida Atlantic shoots the lights out, beats Portland State. Will play Eastern Kentucky in 2nd round. 3 FLA Atl 50 36 86 30 Port St 39 36 75
(FAU) Johnell Davis 19pts, 5/9 FG, 7/7 FT

Gardner Webb upsets Ohio State with an outstanding offensive performance.

7 Ohio St 42 34 76 26 G Web 39 44 83
(GW) Quest Aldridge 23pts, 8/14 FG
Dayton defeats Appalachian State allowing only 50 points. Will play Gardner Webb in 2nd round. 10 Dayton 37 32 69 23 App St 29 21 50
(Dayt) Daron Holmes II 15pts, 5reb, 6/9 FG
Butler erases halftime defecit, defeats Seattle with a great 2nd half. 15 Butler 32 42 74 18 Seattle 37 31 68
(But) Manny Bates 13pts, 5reb, 5/7 FG
Baylor defeats Army with ease. Will play Butler in 2nd round. 2 Baylor 47 41 88 31 Army 33 33 66
(Bay) Adam Flagler 22pts, 5ast, 8/13 FG
Penn State comes back from halftime defecit, dominates George Washington in 2nd half to win. 5 Penn St 32 38 70 28 G Wash 35 21 56
(PSU) Jalen Pickett 24pts, 5ast, 11reb
Georgia Tech defeats UNLV after a nice 1st half. Will play Penn State in 2nd round. 12 UNLV 24 27 51 21 G Tech 32 29 61
(GT) Miles Kelly 24pts, 8/14 FG, 4/8 3pt
Tulane blows out Lipscomb scoring 91 points. 13 Tulane 48 43 91 20 Lipscomb 31 23 54
(Tul) Jaylen Forbes 28pts, 9reb, 10/16 FG
Auburn comes from behind in thrilling fashion to defeat upset-minded Murray State. Will play Tulane in 2nd round. 4 Auburn 32 39 71 29 Mur St 36 32 68
(Aub) Wendell Green 16pts, 7/7 FT

Nevada outlasts Abilene Christian in an insane, triple overtime game.

8 Nevada 27 39 11 8 12 97 25 Ab Chr 30 36 11 8 5 90
(Nev) Jarod Lucas 27pts, 9/16 FG, 3/9 3pt
Washington State defeats New Mexico State as America rejoices. Will play Nevada in 2nd round. 9 Wash St 38 31 69 24 NMSU 29 27 56
(WSU) TJ Bamba 18pts, 4/9 FG, 8/8 FT
Penn defeats Stephen F Austin by 2 in a thrilling, back and forth game. 16 Penn 40 35 75 17 SFA 38 35 73
(Penn) Jordan Dingle 24pts, 9/13 FG
UConn destroys Farleigh Dickinson, giving up less than 50 points. Will play Penn in 2nd round. 1 UConn 47 42 89 32 FDU 22 27 49
(UConn) Adam Sanogo 25pts, 11/15 FG
Oregon defeats UMass in a tale of two halves. 6 Oregon 31 46 77 27 UMass 32 24 56
(Ore) Keeshawn Barthelemy 16pts, 6/8 FG
Vandy defeats Ball St by 2 in a defensive battle. Will play Oregon in 2nd round. 11 Vandy 29 27 56 22 Ball St 25 29 54
(Vandy) Myles Stute 12pts, 5reb, 3/4 3pt
UNC Asheville defeats Grand Canyon after putting together a 51 point 2nd half. 14 Gr Can 39 40 79 19 UNC-A 35 51 86
(UNCA) Drew Pember 26pts, 7/9 FG
Memphis defeats Maine with an explosive offensive performance. Will play UNC Asheville in 2nd round. 3 Memphis 41 47 88 30 Maine 28 33 61
(Mem) Keonte Kennedy 20pts, 4/5 3pt
Oklahoma defeats Bryant playing an impressive 40 minutes. 7 Okla 48 39 87 26 Bry 34 28 62
(Okl) Grant Sherfield 17pts, 6/11 FG
Iona shows promise in dominating defeat of UTEP. Will play Oklahoma in 2nd round. 10 Iona 35 39 74 23 Utep 26 29 55
(Iona) Daniss Jenkins 18pts, 6ast, 8/16 FG
Fresno State comes back from halftime defecit to defeat Syracuse by 3. 15 Syracuse 35 26 61 18 Fresno St 28 36 64
(FSU) Anthony Holland 20pts, 9reb
Saint Mary's scores over 100 in dominating performance against North Dakota. Will play Fresno State in 2nd round. 2 SMC 50 55 105 31 ND 34 31 65
(SMC) Logan Johnson 30pts, 6ast
Illinois does enough to defeat South Carolina. 5 Illinois 37 35 72 28 S Car 30 31 61
(ILL) Matthew Mayer 14pts, 8reb, 3/7 3pt
Princeton withstands Wyomings comeback, winning by 4. Will play Illinois in 2nd round. 12 Princeton 44 36 80 21 Wyoming 33 43 76
(Prin) Tosan Evbuomwan 18pts, 9reb
UC Davis upsets San Francisco after initially being down at half. 13 San Fran 37 31 68 20 UC Davis 32 41 73
(UCD) Ty Johnson 25pts, 3stl, 8/16 FG
TCU blows out Tennessee Tech by 30 in a commanding win. Will play UC Davis in 2nd round. 4 TCU 49 38 87 29 TTU 27 30 57
(TCU) Emanuel Miller 20pts, 10/15 FG
Seton Hall has little trouble against Rice, winning by 14. 8 S Hall 41 26 67 25 Rice 32 21 53
(SH) Al-Amir Dawes 17pts, 4/7 3pt
Clemson pulls away from Saint Joseph's in second half for a nice win. Will play Seton Hall in 2nd round. 9 Clemson 38 36 74 24 St Joes 31 25 56
(Clem) PJ Hall 17pts, 10reb, 7/9 FT
Towson defeats Youngstown State by 2 in an evenly matched game. 16 Tow 29 27 56 17 YSU 30 24 54
(Tow) Cameron Holden 17pts, 9/9 FT
Alabama pulls away from Nicholls after a closer first half than expected. Will play Towson in 2nd round. 1 Alabama 39 45 84 32 Nicholls 38 32 70
(Ala) Brandon Miller 21pts, 10reb, 8/12 FG
Liberty puts on an impressive performance, beating Oregon State by almost 30. 6 Liberty 36 49 85 27 Ore St 29 27 56
(Lib) Darius McGhee 25pts, 3stl, 4/7 3pt
St Johns defeats Western Kentucky after a great 1st half performance. Will play Liberty in 2nd round. 11 St Johns 45 41 86 22 W Kent 30 38 68
(SJ) Rafael Pinzon 16pts, 3/4 3pt
LSU upsets Southern Utah, coming back from 8 point halftime defecit. 14 S Utah 33 34 67 19 LSU 25 44 69
(LSU) Adam Miller 20pts, 6/14 3pt
Miami defeats Marist despite struggling at times offensively. Will play LSU in 2nd round. 3 Miami 37 31 68 30 Marist 28 33 61
(Miami) Jordan Miller 21pts, 7reb, 3ast
Cincinnati withstands late run from Queens, scores 90 points. 7 Cincy 49 41 90 26 Queens 36 47 83
(Cin) David DeJulius 22pts, 9ast, 7/7 FT
SMU upsets Kent State, comes back from being down 7 at halftime. Will play AAC foe Cincinnati in 2nd round. 10 Kent St 39 28 67 23 SMU 32 38 70
(SMU) Zach Nutall 20pts, 5reb, 4/9 3pt
Fordham defeats Montana State by 15. 15 Mont St 26 31 57 18 Fordham 35 37 72
(Ford) Khalid Moore 25pts, 5reb, 5/8 3pt

Boston U produces the upset of the tournament, defeating Kansas by a point. Will play Fordham in the 2nd round.

2 Kansas 26 38 64 31 Bost U 30 35 65
(BU) Jonas Harper 14pts, 3ast, 3/7 3pt

Northern Iowa upsets Rutgers, holding the Scarlet Knights to 50 points.

5 Rutgers 28 22 50 28 N Iowa 27 29 56
(UNI) Landon Wolf 12pts, 3/6 3pt
Saint Louis defeats Louisiana Tech, after being up 24 at halftime. Will play Northern Iowa in 2nd round. 12 SLU 43 30 73 21 LTU 19 33 52
(SLU) Gibson Jimerson 17pts, 4/7 3pt
Wichita State avoids being upset by Northern Kentucky, winning in overtime. 13 Wich St 30 34 15 79 20 N Kent 25 39 5 69
(WSU) Craig Porter Jr 23pts, 9ast, 9/10 FG

Lehigh produces major upset, beating North Texas by 6. Will play Wichita St in 2nd round.

4 N Texas 28 33 61 29 Lehigh 35 32 67
(LU) Keith Higgins Jr 21pts, 3stls, 8/11 FG
Missouri pulls away from Drexel, after being tied at half. 8 Missouri 33 29 62 25 Drexel 33 21 54
(Mizzou) Isiaih Mosley 14pts, 6/10 FG
New Mexico uses great start to defeat Pacific with ease. Will play Missouri in 2nd round. 9 New Mex 45 37 82 24 Pacific 30 33 63
(NM) Morris Udeze 24pts, 7reb, 9/12 FG
Eastern Washington scores 51 2nd half points to cruise past Hawai'i. 16 E Wash 39 51 90 17 Hawai'i 40 35 75
(EWU) Ethan Price 19pts, 7/9 FG
Gonzaga makes easy work of North Alabama. Will play in State foe Eastern Washington in 2nd round. 1 Gonzaga 37 44 81 32 N Alab 30 26 56
(Gonz) Drew Timme 21pts, 13reb, 9/15 FG
Iowa defeats Florida International by 12. 6 Iowa 36 42 78 27 FIU 29 37 66
(Iowa) Kris Murray 19pts, 11reb, 7/15 FG

Longwood upsets Wake Forest winning by double digits. Will play Iowa in 2nd round.

11 Wake For 29 39 68 22 Longwood 36 45 81
(LW) Deshaun Wade 20pts, 5/6 3pt
Loyola Marymount defeats Richmond in an overtime thriller. 14 Loyola Mry 35 30 9 74 19 Richmond 31 34 8 73
(LM) Cameron Shelton 30pts, 11/16 FG
Arkansas takes care of business winning by 19 against Texas San Antonio. Will play Loyola Marymount in 2nd round. 3 Arkansas 43 36 79 30 UTSA 31 29 60
(Ark) Ricky Council IV 19pts, 6reb, 8/8 FT

St Thomas pulls off a huge upset, coming back to defeat Villanova by 4.

7 Villanova 38 30 68 26 St Thomas 33 39 72
(St T) Riley Miller 23pts, 6/10 3pt
Sam Houston State holds on to beat East Carolina in a closely contested game. Will play in St Thomas in 2nd round. 10 SH St 29 35 64 23 E Car 29 31 60
(SH St) Qua Grant 14pts, 4 rebs, 5/11 FG
Cornell squeaks by UNC Greensboro for a 3 point win. 15 UNC-G 33 35 68 18 Cornell 38 33 71
(Cor) Nazir Williams 22pts, 7reb, 8/11 FG
Arizona routs UT Rio Grande Valley by 31 in an impressive offensive showing. Will play Cornell in 2nd round. 2 Arizona 44 48 92 31 UTRGV 28 35 63
(Ariz) Courtney Ramey 20pts, 6/12 3pt

North Dakota State upsets Virginia in convincing fashion, winning by 14.

5 Virginia 25 42 67 28 ND St 35 46 81
(ND St) Boden Skunberg 18pts, 12/13 FT
Montana locks up their defense in the 2nd half, resulting in an upset win over Nebraska. Will play North Dakota State in 2nd round. 12 Nebraska 36 27 63 21 Montana 35 33 68
(Mont) Josh Bannan 15pts, 11reb
Southern Mississippi takes care of business, defeats Harvard by 16. 13 S Miss 47 33 80 20 Harvard 30 34 64
(SM) DeAndre Pinckney 28pts, 11/14 FG
Utah State holds Arkansas State to under 40 points in a dominating win. Will play Southern Miss in 2nd round. 4 Utah St 39 34 74 29 Ark St 17 22 39
(USU) Daniel Akin 16pts, 3stl, 8reb
Wisconsin able to get past Detroit, winning by just 3. 8 Wisconsin 34 31 65 25 Detroit 32 30 62
(WI) Steven Crowl 17pts, 8reb, 7/11 FG
Drake comfortably beats North Carolina Central by 16 points. Will play Wisconsin in 2nd round. 9 Drake 38 36 74 24 NC C 25 33 58
(Drake) Tucker Devries 27pts, 5/8 3pt
Cal St Fullerton defeats Duquesne by 3 in thrilling overtime fashion. 16 Cal St Full 32 29 12 73 17 Duquesne 34 27 9 70
(CSF) Latrell Wrightsell Jr 18pts, 7/16 FG
Tennessee cruises past Maryland Eastern Shore, winning by 38. Will play Cal State Fullerton in 2nd round. 1 Tennessee 49 44 93 32 MD E Shore 27 28 55
(Tenn) Oliver Nkamhoua 17pts, 9reb, 3blk
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2023.01.26 01:50 Thi11yG00th All-Time Top 250 and Upcoming Projects

Hey gang. You may remember me as the guy who did the historical countdown last year. I had a ton of fun doing that, and I'm up to some more challenging projects this year. Last year was my first real foray into more in depth statistics, and, to be honest, my ratings system from last year had some serious flaws. I've been digging deeper into VORP, and I have come up with a new stat that I'm calling AVP (advanced VORP percentage). The general idea is that VORP, while useful year to year, doesn't tell the entire story, and if you're looking to compare a player's value from one season to another, a percentage is a much more telling stat. I have created a master workbook compiling every year from 1970 to 2022, and I have every season from every player ranked (25,000+ seasons). I will be sharing that at a later date. And for those who are wondering, yes this stat is adjusted for the length of schedule and the size of the league. It's all taken into account.
My plan for this year's countdown is to have the top 100 fantasy "primes" of all time. I will be compiling each player's most valuable 5-year span, and ranking them. The rationale behind this is that a player's career total could favor players who played for a long time, but were never amazing players, and a player's average per season skews toward players who only played for a few seasons. Comparing a 5-year prime from each player seems like the best measure.
Until then, here is what I have as the top 250 fantasy players in career total AVP...
  1. Darrell Jackson (WR 127) - 9.726
  2. Darren Sproles (RB 96) - 9.785
  3. Brian Blades (WR 126) - 9.790
  4. Pat Tilley (WR 125) - 9.814
  5. Greg Olsen (TE 12) - 9.905
  6. Eddie Kennison (WR 124) - 9.910
  7. Joe Cribbs (RB 95) - 9.918
  8. Mel Gray (WR 123) - 9.938
  9. Julian Edelman (WR 122) - 9.964
  10. Dave Casper (TE 11) - 9.970
  11. Mark Ingram II (RB 94) - 10.002
  12. JT Smith (WR 121) - 10.030
  13. Fran Tarkenton (QB 15) - 10.036
  14. Dwayne Bowe (WR 120) - 10.118
  15. Webster Slaughter (WR 119) - 10.125
  16. Curtis Conway (WR 118) - 10.150
  17. John Jefferson (WR 117) - 10.244
  18. Reggie Rucker (WR 116) - 10.286
  19. Al Toon (WR 115) - 10.305
  20. Cris Collinsworth (WR 114) - 10.316
  21. Chris Warren (RB 93) - 10.317
  22. Terry Metcalf (RB 92) - 10.342
  23. Tony Galbreath (RB 91) - 10.391
  24. John Gilliam (WR 113) - 10.407
  25. Calvin Hill (RB 90) - 10.438
  26. Ken Anderson (QB 14) - 10.438
  27. Eric Metcalf (RB 89) - 10.462
  28. Isaac Curtis (WR 112) - 10.487
  29. Ronnie Harmon (RB 88) - 10.521
  30. Joe Washington (RB 87) - 10.549
  31. Adam Thielen (WR 111) - 10.615
  32. Sammy White (WR 110) - 10.655
  33. Sam Cunningham (RB 86) - 10.707
  34. Chris Chambers (WR 109) - 10.722
  35. MacArthur Lane (RB 85) - 10.725
  36. Mark Carrier (WR 108) - 10.731
  37. TJ Houshmandzadeh (WR 107) - 10.759
  38. Michael Thomas (WR 106) - 10.779
  39. Michael Crabtree (WR 105) - 10.788
  40. Melvin Gordon (RB 84) - 10.811
  41. Mike Quick (WR 104) - 10.813
  42. Rickey Young (RB 83) - 10.818
  43. Tyler Lockett (WR 103) - 10.823
  44. Tony Martin (WR 102) - 10.883
  45. Ken Burrough (WR 101) - 10.890
  46. Reggie Bush (RB 82) - 10.927
  47. Ted Brown (RB 81) - 10.965
  48. Cooper Kupp (WR 100) - 11.000
  49. Terry Glenn (WR 99) - 11.020
  50. Russell Wilson (QB 13) - 11.027
  51. Floyd Little (RB 80) - 11.034
  52. Gerald Riggs (RB 79) - 11.065
  53. Haywood Jeffires (WR 98) - 11.076
  54. Golden Tate (WR 97) - 11.077
  55. Keith Byars (RB 78) - 11.087
  56. Mike Pruitt (RB 77) - 11.146
  57. Ron Johnson (RB 76) - 11.165
  58. Johnnie Morton (WR 96) - 11.199
  59. Bill Brooks (WR 95) - 11.214
  60. Todd Christensen (TE 10) - 11.223
  61. Vincent Jackson (WR 94) - 11.236
  62. Austin Ekeler (RB 75) - 11.256
  63. Mike Wallace (WR 93) - 11.261
  64. Charlie Garner (RB 74) - 11.273
  65. Emmanuel Sanders (WR 92) - 11.362
  66. Derrick Henry (RB 73) - 11.374
  67. Ed Podolak (RB 72) - 11.380
  68. Warren Moon (QB 12) - 11.393
  69. Ozzie Newsome (TE 9) - 11.395
  70. Pete Johnson (RB 71) - 11.438
  71. Freeman McNeil (RB 70) - 11.443
  72. Ahmad Rashad (WR 91) - 11.511
  73. Fred Biletnikoff (WR 90) - 11.529
  74. Billy Sims (RB 69) - 11.581
  75. DeMarco Murray (RB 68) - 11.666
  76. Plaxico Burress (WR 89) - 11.677
  77. Terry Allen (RB 67) - 11.688
  78. Odell Beckham Jr. (WR 88) - 11.688
  79. Antonio Freeman (WR 87) - 11.719
  80. Nat Moore (WR 86) - 11.779
  81. Roger Staubach (QB 11) - 11.815
  82. Jamaal Charles (RB 66) - 11.818
  83. Amani Toomer (WR 85) - 11.866
  84. Curt Warner (RB 65) - 11.949
  85. Arian Foster (RB 64) - 11.951
  86. Carl Pickens (WR 84) - 11.961
  87. Greg Jennings (WR 83) - 11.978
  88. Terrell Davis (RB 63) - 12.046
  89. Lawrence McCutcheon (RB 62) - 12.162
  90. Larry Centers (RB 61) - 12.210
  91. Wesley Walker (WR 82) - 12.248
  92. Anthony Carter (WR 81) - 12.255
  93. Eric Martin (WR 80) - 12.300
  94. Dwight Clark (WR 79) - 12.306
  95. Wendell Tyler (RB 60) - 12.326
  96. Thomas Jones (RB 59) - 12.380
  97. Terance Mathis (WR 78) - 12.504
  98. Laveranues Coles (WR 77) - 12.525
  99. Tony Hill (WR 76) - 12.526
  100. Greg Pruitt (RB 58) - 12.529
  101. Gene Washington (WR 75) - 12.532
  102. Ray Rice (RB 57) - 12.534
  103. Dez Bryant (WR 74) - 12.547
  104. Kellen Winslow (TE 8) - 12.570
  105. Jimmy Graham (TE 7) - 12.574
  106. Joe Horn (WR 73) - 12.605
  107. Jamal Lewis (RB 56) - 12.626
  108. Jarvis Landry (WR 72) - 12.644
  109. DeSean Jackson (WR 71) - 12.687
  110. Brandin Cooks (WR 70) - 12.706
  111. Amari Cooper (WR 69) - 12.728
  112. Todd Gurley (RB 55) - 12.801
  113. Jordy Nelson (WR 68) - 12.906
  114. Randall Cunningham (QB 10) - 12.938
  115. TY Hilton (WR 67) - 13.051
  116. Mark Duper (WR 66) - 13.067
  117. Ernest Givins (WR 65) - 13.232
  118. Drew Pearson (WR 64) - 13.251
  119. Le'Veon Bell (RB 54) - 13.271
  120. Steve Young (QB 9) - 13.290
  121. John Williams (RB 53) - 13.312
  122. Larry Brown (RB 52) - 13.322
  123. Joe Montana (QB 8) - 13.352
  124. John Stallworth (WR 63) - 13.501
  125. Ricky Williams (RB 51) - 13.639
  126. Chris Johnson (RB 50) - 13.651
  127. Rob Moore (WR 62) - 13.669
  128. Eric Moulds (WR 61) - 13.690
  129. James Wilder (RB 49) - 13.710
  130. John Elway (QB 7) - 13.754
  131. Rob Gronkowski (TE 6) - 13.807
  132. Earl Campbell (RB 48) - 13.822
  133. Christian McCaffrey (RB 47) - 13.879
  134. Donald Driver (WR 60) - 13.896
  135. Santana Moss (WR 59) - 13.951
  136. Marshawn Lynch (RB 46) - 14.090
  137. Drew Hill (WR 58) - 14.133
  138. Stanley Morgan (WR 57) - 14.139
  139. Roy Green (WR 56) - 14.197
  140. Fred Taylor (RB 45) - 14.282
  141. Wilbert Montgomery (RB 44) - 14.378
  142. Neal Anderson (RB 43) - 14.431
  143. William Andrews (RB 42) - 14.451
  144. Ahman Green (RB 41) - 14.506
  145. Brian Westbrook (RB 40) - 14.528
  146. Clinton Portis (RB 39) - 14.599
  147. Shannon Sharpe (TE 5) - 14.689
  148. Eddie George (RB 38) - 14.743
  149. Anthony Miller (WR 55) - 14.860
  150. Jerome Bettis (RB 37) - 14.879
  151. Ezekiel Elliott (RB 36) - 14.984
  152. Maurice Jones-Drew (RB 35) - 15.003
  153. Muhsin Muhammad (WR 54) - 15.023
  154. Corey Dillon (RB 34) - 15.066
  155. Marques Colston (WR 53) - 15.070
  156. Keenan Allen (WR 52) - 15.109
  157. Alvin Kamara (RB 33) - 15. 119
  158. Stefon Diggs (WR 51) - 15.150
  159. Chuck Muncie (RB 32) - 15.164
  160. Demaryius Thomas (WR 50) - 15.174
  161. Wes Chandler (WR 49) - 15.299
  162. AJ Green (WR 48) - 15.401
  163. Cliff Branch (WR 47) - 15.428
  164. James Brooks (RB 31) - 15.447
  165. Herman Moore (WR 46) - 15.589
  166. Keenan McCardell (WR 45) - 15.652
  167. Priest Holmes (RB 30) - 15.690
  168. Shaun Alexander (RB 29) - 15.876
  169. Mark Clayton (WR 44) - 15.900
  170. Joey Galloway (WR 43) - 15.929
  171. Harold Jackson (WR 42) - 16.017
  172. Earnest Byner (RB 28) - 16.054
  173. Roddy White (WR 41) - 16.257
  174. Wes Welker (WR 40) - 16.385
  175. Tyreek Hill (WR 39) - 16.468
  176. Keyshawn Johnson (WR 38) - 16.759
  177. Charlie Joiner (WR 37) - 16.883
  178. Dan Marino (QB 6) - 16.887
  179. Warrick Dunn (RB 27) - 17.024
  180. Chad Johnson (WR 36) - 17.041
  181. Sterling Sharpe (WR 35) - 17.176
  182. Brett Favre (QB 5) - 17.503
  183. Harold Carmichael (WR 34) - 17.516
  184. Mike Evans (WR 33) - 17.602
  185. Derrick Mason (WR 32) - 17.808
  186. Davante Adams (WR 31) - 17.843
  187. Ottis Anderson (RB 26) - 17.895
  188. Steven Jackson (RB 25) - 17.900
  189. Antonio Gates (TE 4) - 17.910
  190. Irving Fryar (WR 30) - 17.938
  191. Gary Clark (WR 29) - 17.942
  192. Travis Kelce (TE 3) - 18.119
  193. Andre Rison (WR 28) - 18.142
  194. Michael Irvin (WR 27) - 18.350
  195. Lydell Mitchell (RB 24) - 18.551
  196. Henry Ellard (WR 26) - 18.629
  197. Rod Smith (WR 25) - 18.648
  198. DeAndre Hopkins (WR 24) - 18.841
  199. Aaron Rodgers (QB 4) - 18.981
  200. Drew Brees (QB 3) - 19.205
  201. Jason Witten (TE 2) - 19.231
  202. OJ Simpson (RB 23) - 19.302
  203. LeSean McCoy (RB 22) - 19.334
  204. John Riggins (RB 21) - 19.339
  205. Roger Craig (RB 20) - 19.399
  206. Matt Forte (RB 19) - 19.473
  207. Jimmy Smith (WR 23) - 19.526
  208. Edgerrin James (RB 18) - 19.681
  209. Hines Ward (WR 22) - 19.743
  210. Frank Gore (RB 17) - 19.878
  211. Art Monk (WR 21) - 20.000
  212. Herschel Walker (RB 16) - 20.180
  213. Calvin Johnson (WR 20) - 20.220
  214. Chuck Foreman (RB 15) - 20.264
  215. Julio Jones (WR 19) - 20.284
  216. Tiki Barber (RB 14) - 20.366
  217. Adrian Peterson (RB 13) - 20.426
  218. Eric Dickerson (RB 12) - 20.720
  219. Ricky Watters (RB 11) - 21.046
  220. Brandon Marshall (WR 18) - 21.106
  221. Torry Holt (WR 17) - 21.310
  222. James Lofton (WR 16) - 21.400
  223. Anquan Boldin (WR 15) - 21.437
  224. Andre Johnson (WR 14) - 21.513
  225. Peyton Manning (QB 2) - 21.532
  226. Andre Reed (WR 13) - 21.663
  227. Isaac Bruce (WR 12) - 21.915
  228. Steve Smith Sr. (WR 11) - 21.924
  229. Antonio Brown (WR 10) - 22.094
  230. Reggie Wayne (WR 9) - 22.265
  231. Thurman Thomas (RB 10) - 22.395
  232. Franco Harris (RB 9) - 22.485
  233. Tom Brady (QB 1) - 22.672
  234. Curtis Martin (RB 8) - 23.020
  235. Tony Dorsett (RB 7) - 23.349
  236. Steve Largent (WR 8) - 24.485
  237. Tim Brown (WR 7) - 24.570
  238. Tony Gonzalez (TE 1) - 25.235
  239. Barry Sanders (RB 6) - 26.134
  240. Cris Carter (WR 6) - 26.465
  241. Marvin Harrison (WR 5) - 27.475
  242. Randy Moss (WR 4) - 27.563
  243. Marcus Allen (RB 5) - 28.229
  244. Terrell Owens (WR 3) - 28.817
  245. Marshall Faulk (RB 4) - 29.598
  246. Larry Fitzgerald (WR 2) - 30.332
  247. LaDainian Tomlinson (RB 3) - 30.557
  248. Emmitt Smith (RB 2) - 32.149
  249. Walter Payton (RB 1) - 35.119
  250. Jerry Rice (WR 1) - 47.778
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2022.11.26 01:25 Conscious_Horror8737 Thoughts?

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2022.10.08 23:39 TeePeeBee3 ALF CHAMPS 1969-SB CHAMPS 1970

ALF CHAMPS 1969-SB CHAMPS 1970
Found this Cleaning out my Parents Basement In MT.
Dad was roommates with Jan Stenerude at MSU and then in KC when he flew for TWA
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2022.09.12 01:29 Shooter_McCummings Can anyone help me better my team? Been playing for 2 months now I’m a beginner lowkey. Any tips and tricks would be lovely!

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2022.09.11 22:19 PumpkinPieSquished List of Most Common Names Alphabetically

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2022.08.29 00:58 chessman92 Preseason- College Top 100 Teams

Hey guys, this is my very loose rankings for top 100 college teams, let me know what you think.
For the top 25, I've done a starting 5 plus 2 keys reserves, for the other 75 I've just added players of note or interest, no way I was doing a starting 5 for every teams my college basketball knowledge only goes so far lol.
My knowledge in mid-major teams/conferences is pretty lacking, I've added teams that I am familiar with but otherwise please let me know all the under the radar teams I've missed.
This isn't based on stats or anything, just teams and talent I like and gut feel.

  1. Gonazaga - Nolan Hickman, Rasir Bolton, Malachi Smith, Julian Strawther, Drew Timme * Hunter Sallis, Anton Watson
  2. North Carolina - Caleb Love, RJ Davis, Leaky Black, Pete Nance, Armando Bacot * Puff Johnson, Seth Trimble
  3. Houstan- Jamal Shead, Marcus Sasser, Tramon Mark,Jarace Walker, J'Wan Roberts * Terrance Arceneaux, Reggie Chaney
  4. Kentucky- Sahvir Wheeler, Cason Wallace, Antonio Reeves, Jacob Toppin, Oscar Tshiebwe *Chris Livingston, Damion Collins
  5. Baylor - LJ Cryer, Adam Flagler, Keyonte George, Jalen Bridges,Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua * Flo Thamba, Langston Love,
  6. Duke - Jeremy Roach,Jacob Grandison, Dariq Whitehead, Mark Mitchell, Derek Lively * Tyrese Proctor, Kyle Filipowski
  7. Kansas- Dajuan Harris Jr, Kevin McCullar, Gradey Dick, Jalen Wilson, Ernest Udeh * Zach Clemence, M.J. Rice
  8. Creighton- Ryan Nembhard, Trey Alexander, Baylor Scheierman, Arthur Kaluma, Ryan Kalkbrenner * Francisco Farabello, Shereef Mitchell
  9. Arkansas- Nick Smith, Anthony Black, Ricky Council IV, Jordan Walsh, Trevon Brazile * Jalen Graham, Makhel Mitchell
  10. Auburn - Wendell Green Jr., Johnson, Allen Flanigan, Johni Broome, Yohan Traore * Chance Westry, Dylan Cardwell
  11. UCLA - Tyger Campbell, Amari Bailey, Jaylen Clark, Jamie Jaquez Jr., Adem Bona * Abramo Canka, David Singleton
  12. Texas - Tyrese Hunter, Marcus Carr,Dillon Mitchell, Timmy Allen, Christian Bishop * Arterio Morris, Dylan Disu
  13. TCU - Mike Miles, Damion Baugh, Chuck O'Bannon Jr., Emanuel Miller, Eddie Lampkin * Micah Peavy, PJ Haggerty
  14. Tennessee - Zakai Zeigler, Santiago Vescovi, Josiah-Jordan James, Jullian Phillips, Olivier Nkamhoua * Tyreke Key, Uros Plavsic
  15. Alabama - Mark Sears,Jahvon Quinerly, Dominick Welch, Brandon Miller, Charles Bediako * Jaden Bradley, Nimari Burnett
  16. Indiana - Xavier Johnson, Jalen Hood-Schifino, Miller Kopp, Race Thompson, Trayce Jackson-Davis * Malik Reneau, Tamar Bates
  17. Arizona - Kerr Kriisa, Courtney Ramey, Pelle Larsson, Azuolas Tubelis, Omar Ballo * Henri Veesaar, Kylan Boswell
  18. Illinois- Skyy Clark, Terrence Shannon Jr., RJ Melendez, Matthew Mayer, Coleman Hawkins * Ty Rodgers, Luke Goode
  19. Villanova- Justin Moore, Caleb Daniels, Cam Whitmore, Brandon Slater, Eric Dixon *Mark Armstrong,Chris Arcidiacono
  20. Texas Tech- De'Vion Harmon, Elijah Fisher, Jaylon Tyson,Kevin Obanor,Fardaws Aimaq * D'Maurian Williams, Kerwin Walton
  21. Dayton - Malachi Smith, Kobe Elvis, Koby Brea, Toumani Camara, DaRon Holmes II * Mike Sharavjamts, RJ Blakney
  22. Florida- Kyle Lofton, Will Richard , Kowacie Reeves, Alex Fudge, Colin Castleton * Myreon Jones, C.J. Felder
  23. Oregon - Will Richardson, Keeshawn Barthelemy, Quincy Guerrier, Kel'el Ware, N'Faly Dante * Nate Bittle, Tyrone Williams
  24. Wyoming- Xavier Dusell, Brendan Wenzel Hunter Maldonado, Max Agbonkpolo, Graham Ike *Ethan Anderson, Jeremiah Oden
  25. Miami- Nigel Pack,Isaiah Wong,Jordan Miller,Norchard Omier, Anthony Walker * Harlond Beverly, AJ Casey
  26. Uconn - Adama Sanogo, Andre Jackson, Jordan Hawkins,
  27. Virginia - Kihei Clark, Jayden Gardner, Kadin Shedrick
  28. San Diego State - Matt Bradley
  29. Michigan - Hunter Dickerson, Jett Howard
  30. Florida State - Jalen Warley, Matthew Cleveland, Baba Miller
  31. Saint Louis- Gibson Jimerson
  32. Purdue- Zach Edey
  33. Virginia Tech- Justyn Mutts, Grant Basile.
  34. Iowa - Kris Murray, Patrick Mccaffery
  35. Texas A&M - Henry Coleman, Tyrece Radford
  36. Xavier - Colby Jones, Jack Nunge, Zach Freemantle
  37. USC - Vince Iwuchukwu, Boogie Ellis
  38. Memphis - Kendric Davis, DeAndre Williams, Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu
  39. Seton Hall- Femi Odukale, Kadary Richmond
  40. Ohio State - Justice Sueing, Isaac Likekele
  41. Providence - Jared Bynum, Bryce Hopkins
  42. Michigan State - Jaden Akins, AJ Hoggard
  43. Rutgers- Caleb McConnell, Eugene Omoruyi
  44. Notre Dame- J.J. Starling
  45. OKS- Moussa Cisse
  46. UAB- Jelly Walker, Eric Gaines
  47. Syracuse - Judah Mintz, Jesse Edwards, Benny Williams
  48. Cincinnati- Landers Nolley II
  49. Saint Mary’s Logan Johnson
  50. Boise State- Tyson Degenhart, Sadraque Nganga
  51. LSU - K.J. Williams, Trae Hannibal, Adam Miller
  52. Wake Forest - Tyree Appleby, Daivien Williamson, Jao Ituka
  53. Arizona State - Marcus Bagley Frankie Collins
  54. Tulane- Jalen Cook
  55. Oklahoma - Grant Sherfield
  56. Iowa State - Osun Osunniyi
  57. Colorado State- Isaiah Stevens
  58. Western Kentucky- Emmanual Akot, Jamarion Sharp
  59. New Mexico- Jamal Mashburn
  60. Wisconsin- Chucky Hepburn
  61. Stanford - Harrison Ingram
  62. North Carolina State- Terquavion Smith
  63. Minnesota- Dawson Garcia
  64. San Francisco - Khalil Shabazz
  65. Richmond- Tyler Burton
  66. Iona- Nelly Junior Joseph
  67. VCU- Jayden Nunn
  68. SMU- Samuell Williamson,
  69. UCF Knights-Darius Johnson
  70. Loyola Chicago- Marquise Kennedy
  71. St Johns- Andre Curbelo
  72. West Virginia- Emmitt Matthews Jr
  73. Colorado- K.J. Simpson
  74. UNLV- Elijah Harkless
  75. Davidson- Sam Mennenga
  76. Temple- Khalif Battle
  77. Washington State - Mouhamed Gueye, Justin Powell
  78. Louisville- Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, Jae'lyn Withers
  79. Washington- Franck Kepnang, Keion Brooks Jr
  80. South Carolina- GG Jackson
  81. Pittsburgh-Dior Johnson
  82. Penn State- Jalen Pickett
  83. Wichita State - Craig Porter Jr
  84. Butler- Manny Bates
  85. Utah State- Steven Ashworth
  86. U Mass- Noah Fernandes
  87. Clemson- Chase Hunter
  88. Missouri- Isiaih Mosley
  89. Georgetown- Brandon Murray, Ryan Mutombo
  90. East Michigan- Emoni Bates, Noah Farrakhan
  91. Mississippi State- Tolu Smith, D.J. Jeffries
  92. Princeton - Tosan Evbuomwan
  93. Furman- Jalen Slawson
  94. Fresno State- Isaih Moore
  95. BYU - Fousseyni Traore,
  96. Texas State- Nighael Ceaser
  97. Marquette- Tyler Kolek
  98. Towson-Cameron Holden
  99. Kansas State - Keyontae Johnson
  100. Stephen F Austin- Roti Ware
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