The Confidential

The ACC Sports Blog

Author Archive

ACC Fantasy Football: Week 3 Recap

Thanks to all those who continue to participate in our weekly fantasy football league!  It is a free game.  There is a prize on a season-long basis.  The rules are here.   There is still time to enter the season-long game.  But this post is about the results from Week 3.  So here we go:

HHuntley

QB: Kaaya  33.1; RB: Dayes, 18.7; WR: Severin, 10.3; Flex: Powell, 11.0; Defense: Clemson 20.0; Coach: Petrino 0; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 98.1 pts

ACwolfpacker

QB: Watson 30.4; RB: Cook, 5.7; WR: Barnes, 1.5; Flex: Dayes, 18.7; Defense: Georgia Tech 3; Coach: Golden 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 69.3 pts

Cox:

QB: Watson 30.4; RB: Conner 0; WR: Williams 0; Flex: Cook 5.7; Defense: Clemson 20.0; Coach: Swinney 5; Bonus 0; Roster Changes: 0; TOTAL = 61.1 pts

Brian

QB: Brissett 28.3; RB: Ollison 2.4; WR: Fuller, 18.1; Flex: Cook 5.7; Defense: Virginia 4; Coach: PJohnson 0; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 63.5 pts

Josh V

QB: Brissett 28.3; RB: Ollison 2.4; WR: Scott 4.0; Flex: Cook 5.7; Defense: LVille 13; Coach: Fedora 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 63.4 pts

LD

QB: Johns 28.4; RB: Dayes 18.7; WR: Severin 10.3; Flex: Cook 5.7; Defense: Clemson 20; Coach: PJohnson 0; Bonus 0, Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 79.1 pts

MCaffrey

QB: Golson 15.5; RB: Ollison 2.4; WR: Barnes, 1.5; Flex: Radcliffe 5.1; Defense: Clemson 20; Coach: PJohnson 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 54.5 pts

Lenville

QB: Brissett 28.3 pts; RB: Cook 5.7; WR: Boyd 18.8; Flex: Fuller 18.1; Defense: Virginia 4; Coach: Petrino 0; Bonus +5; Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 75.9 pts

Commander

QB: Woolford 1.5; RB: Cook 5.7; WR: Severin 10.3; Flex: Dayes 18.7; Defense: Syracuse 4; Coach: Kelly 20; Bonus +5, Roster Changes -4, TOTAL = 61.2 pts

MSU

QB: Brissett 28.3; RB: Cook 5.7; WR: Scott 4.0; Flex: Hood 19.0; Defense: UVa 4; Coach: PJohnson 0; Bonus 5, Roster Changes -4, TOTAL = 62.0 pts

Chrislords

QB: Kaaya 33.1; RB: Ollison 2.4; WR: Scott 4.0; Flex: Cook 5.7; Defense: UVa 4; Coach: PJohnson 0; Bonus +5; Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 50.2 pts

 

As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.

Continue for results/standings:

Read more…

The Confidential’s Correspondents’ Football Poll: September 17, 2015

With ACC football on the slate today and tomorrow, now is a good time to release the Confidential’s Correspondents’ Poll for this week.  Note that few ACC teams have tested themselves yet, and the one that have have failed (UNC, Louisville, Virginia).  This makes the poll quite varied, with all 15 teams getting votes.  In any event, here is the poll results–working from last to first:

15.  Wake Forest (1-1, 1 point).  With a tough loss at Syracuse, it is hard to argue that Wake has a worst loss than Louisville’s home loss to Houston.  And Auburn is hardly looking like world-beaters.  Still, the correspondents have little to go on to put Wake Forest higher.  Next up for Wake Forest?  A trip back to NY to play Army.

14.  Louisville (0-2, 3 points).  Yeesh, 0-2 with Clemson coming to town?  Cardinals fans certainly were braced for 1-2 and hoping for better.  If they are 0-3, does the coaching seat get hot?

13.  Pittsburgh (2-0, 5 points).  Despite not having any losses, Pitt has lost its all-world running back and now has to face a difficult Iowa team.  Pat Narduzzi should know what he is up against after all those years in the Big 10 though.

12.  Virginia (0-2, 7 points).  Virginia is exactly where we thought they would be–0 and 2.  However, Virginia came “this close” to beating Notre Dame.  Unlike Louisville, Virginia plays William & Mary (and presumably several dozen other folks) this week.  A must-win obviously.

11.  North Carolina (1-1, 8 points).  An expected win and an expected loss.  With Illinois up next–the same Illinois team that fired its coach a week before the season, this is a game that the ACC (and UNC) needs to show that it can play with the Big 10.

10.  Virginia Tech (1-1, 15 points).  As we get to the top 10, we see a Hokies team that lost its QB, which eliminated any chance of beating Ohio State.  The win over Furman was nice, but it is just Furman.  A trip to Purdue–another lower level Big 10 team–will tell a lot more.

9.  Boston College (2-0, 17 points).  The Eagles have dominated its two FCS opponents, outscoring them 100-3.  That is obviously better than barely defeating them, much less losing.  Still, has this prepared BC for its next opponent in FSU?  Well, FSU has struggled to dispense with BC with better teams.  This will be a very interesting game to watch.

8.  Syracuse (2-0, 17 points, 1 first place vote).  The Orange get the #8 spot based on getting a first-place vote.  After all, Syracuse is the only team with a conference win.  The Orange have a must-win game this weekend against Central Michigan.  There is no room for upsets if Syracuse is to go bowling.

7.  Duke (2-0, 20 points).  The Blue Devils have not truly been tested yet.  That changes when a decent Northwestern team comes to town.  This is another very important game for the ACC to show it can play with the Big 10.  And for Duke to show that it is a program on the rise for the long-term.

6.  North Carolina State (2-0, 21 points).  North Carolina State has been repeatedly criticized for playing only cupcakes and that continues this week.  At least they travel to the next few cupcakes, with Old Dominion on the schedule this week.  3-0 is halfway to a bowl game.

5. Miami (2-0, 24 points).  The Hurricanes have been a perpetual disappointment in the ACC.  Miami has too much talent relative to its results.  If Al Golden can get the home win against Nebraska, then maybe some momentum can build for Miami to challenge for the Coastal spot in the playoffs.

4. Notre Dame (2-0, 33 points).  The Fighting Irish have beaten Texas and Virginia.  And now a very good Georgia Tech team comes to town.  Will ND get the QB play necessary to make a playoff run this year?  First things first–can ND’s defense stop Georgia Tech?

3.  Georgia Tech (2-0, 51 points, 1 first place vote).  The Yellow Jackets have not been tested yet, but will be in South Bend.  In fact, Georgia Tech has a challenging schedule moving forward.  This is where we learn if Georgia Tech will be nationally relevant or merely Coastally interesting.

2. Florida State (2-0, 53 points, 3 first place votes).  The Seminoles have looked OK.  Is that good enough?  The next two opponents–Boston College and Wake Forest–have been tricky opponents in recent years.  A win this week should not be discounted.

1. Clemson (2-0, 54 points, 1 first place vote).  The Tigers have a great QB.  The Tigers always have a good defense.  The schedule is tough though.  Louisville may be 0-2, but they are battle tested and a difficult opponent on Thursday nights at home.  Despite the Cardinals struggles, Clemson cannot be looking past the Cardinals to Notre Dame or Georgia Tech.  In fact, Louisville should be all the more desperate with their season on the line.  Should be a great game!

What do you think?  How do you rank these teams?

(Still Time to Join!) Confidential Fantasy Football Game: Week 3 Entry Page

Even if you missed out on Weeks 1 and 2, the Confidential’s Fantasy Football Game is still joinable in Week 3.  Probably not a good idea to wait too much longer.  As those who entered know, the game is free and simple… just pick your team.  See rules.  Here is the recap of Week 2 and the standings.

To enter, just comment with your entry for Week 3.

You are allowed one free roster change each week.  For each other change, there is a loss of one point in this week’s scoring…. a maximum of 5 point deduction.  At the same time, there is a potential 5 point bonus for having roster diversity.  If you want the same roster as last week, just do nothing.  If you want to change your roster or join anew, just comment below.

RETURNING ENTRANTS, PLEASE KINDLY POST BOTH LAST WEEK’S ROSTER AND YOUR ROSTER FOR THIS WEEK!  IT WILL BE GREATLY HELPFUL!

ENTRY DEADLINE 7:59 P.M. on THURSDAY SEPT. 17

Good luck to all!

ACC Fantasy Football: Week 2 Recap

Thanks to all those who continue to participate in our weekly fantasy football league!  It is a free game.  There is a prize on a season-long basis.  The rules are here.   There is still time to enter the season-long game.  But this post is about the results from Week 2.  So here we go:

HHuntley

QB: Kaaya  21.9; RB: Dayes, 26.2; WR: Switzer, 4.6; Flex: Powell, 14.2; Defense: Clemson 25.0; Coach: Petrino 0; Bonus +5; Roster Changes -0; TOTAL = 96.9 pts

ACwolfpacker

QB: Watson 29.1; RB: Cook, 41.6; WR: Barnes, 5.6; Flex: Dayes, 26.2; Defense: Georgia Tech 25; Coach: Golden 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 133.5 pts

Cox:

QB: Watson 29.1; RB: Conner 0; WR: Williams 0; Flex: Cook 41.6; Defense: Clemson 25.0; Coach: Swinney 5; Bonus 0; Roster Changes: 0; TOTAL = 100.7 pts

Brian

QB: Brissett 16.7; RB: Ollison 13.1; WR: Fuller, 22.4; Flex: Cook 41.6; Defense: BC 36; Coach: PJohnson 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 135.8 pts

LD

QB: Brissett 16.7; RB: Conner 0; WR: Rudolph 5.5; Flex: Hillman 7.5; Defense: Clemson 25; Coach: Petrino 0; Bonus +5, Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 59.7 pts

MCaffrey

QB: Golson 14.7; RB: Ollison 13.1; WR: Barnes, 5.6; Flex: Radcliffe 4.8; Defense: Clemson 25; Coach: PJohnson 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 73.2 pts

Lenville

QB: Kaaya 21.9 pts; RB: Conner 0; WR: Williams 0; Flex: Rudolph 5.5; Defense: Georgia Tech: 25; Coach: Petrino 5; Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 57.4 pts

Commander

QB: Williams 30.9; RB: Cook 41.6; WR: Scott, 12.3; Flex: Ollison 13.1; Defense BC 36; Coach: London 0; Bonus +5, Roster Changes -5, TOTAL = 133.9 pts

MSU

QB: Thomas 30.0; RB: Cook 41.6; WR: Williams 0; RB: Ollison 13.1; Defense: Va Tech 33; Coach: Kelly 5; Bonus 5, Roster Changes -2, TOTAL = 125.7 pts (if only anyone had been placed in for Williams!)

Chrislords

QB: Kaaya 21.9; RB: Conner 0; WR: Williams 0; Flex: Powell 14.2; Defense: Ga Tech 25; Coach: Beamer 0 (FCS opponent); Bonus +5; Roster Changes 0; TOTAL = 66.1 pts

Josh V

QB: Zaire 18.5; RB: Ollison 13.1; WR: Scott 12.3; Flex: Cook 41.6; Defense: LVille -1; Coach: Fedora 0 (FCS opponent); Bonus +5; Roster Changes -4; TOTAL = 85.5 pts

As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.

Continue for results/standings:

Read more…

Syracuse, Scott Shafer, Quarterbacks, and Injuries

Everyone has heard of the Sports Illustrated jinx.  And then there is the Madden Curse, applicable to the cover player on the famous game produced by EA Sports.  And now we are in Year 3 of the Scott Shafer season starting QB jinx/curse.  Consider…

In 2013, Scott Shafer designated Drew Allen as the QB.  By Game 3, the QB was Terrel Hunt, who went on to lead Syracuse to seven wins, a bowl game victory, and anointing as the next great Syracuse QB.

In 2014, the aforementioned Hunt was ready to do big things for Syracuse.  However, he did not last until halftime of the opener, being ejected.  Later, he suffered a season-ending injury.  Along the way, several other QBs went under center for the Orange, including AJ Long.

In 2015, with Hunt returning, there was promise for the QB position at Syracuse.  Once again, however, Hunt did not last through the opener of a game against an FCS opponent–this time rupturing an achilles tendon.  Long was not there to step in, having suffered his own injury before the season started. Thus, Shafer turned to true freshman Eric Dungey.  Dungey led Syracuse to a victory and now has the starting QB nod.

That is three consecutive years where the August starter will not finish the season.  In 2013, it was ineffectiveness.  In 2014, it was injury–but trending towards ineffectiveness also.  In 2015, it was solely injury (although Hunt did not look good against Rhode Island either).

In any event, Dungey finished a second consecutive opener for Syracuse against an FCS opponent and now is the starter.  At least until he gets hurt, as most Syracuse fans who have lived through the past decade cannot help but think.

And why not?  The QB position has been very unsettled since Donovan McNabb left town after the 1998 season.  Look at the names of the QBs to get major playing time:

  • 2014: Hunt, Wilson, Long, Kimble
  • 2013: Allen, Hunt
  • 2012: Nassib (all but one QB pass attempt)
  • 2011: Nassib (all QB pass attempts)
  • 2010: Nassib (all but 5 QB pass attempts)
  • 2009: Paulus, Nassib
  • 2008: Dantley, Robinson
  • 2007: Robinson, Dantley
  • 2006: Patterson (all but 6 QB pass attempts)
  • 2005: Patterson, Fields
  • 2004: Fields, Patterson
  • 2003: Anderson
  • 2002: Nunes, Anderson
  • 2001: Nunes, Anderson
  • 2000: Nunes, Anderson
  • 1999: Nunes, Williams

The old saying of “having two quarterbacks means you have none” applies to several seasons.  The law firm of Nunes Anderson hovered around the .500 mark, but in subsequent seasons the instability of the position has led to several seasons with less than 5 wins.  Note that that 2010 to 2012 involved two bowl games and a period of stability/health involving Nassib.  Was Doug Marrone a good coach or just fortune to have a healthy, productive QB for three straight seasons?

Obviously, Syracuse needs Dungey to stay healthy.  That applies to all football teams on all levels.  But for Syracuse stability over a multiple-season stretch would be even better.  Of course, that just leads to the potential jinx/curse of having Dungey named the starter heading into 2016.  Yet another reason why it is tough to be a Syracuse football fan.  Sigh.

(Still Time to Join!) Confidential Fantasy Football Game: Week 2 Entry Page

Even if you missed out on Week 1, the Confidential’s Fantasy Football Game is still joinable in Week 2.  Probably not a good idea too much longer.  As those who entered know, the game is free and simple… just pick your team.  See rules.  Here is the recap of Week 1 and the standings.

To enter, just comment with your entry for Week 2.

For all those who entered in Week 1, you are allowed one free roster change from Week 1.  For each other change, there is a loss of one point in this week’s scoring…. a maximum of 5 point deduction.  At the same time, there is a potential 5 point bonus for having roster diversity.  If you want the same roster as Week 1, just do nothing.  If you want to change your week 1 roster or join anew, just comment below.

ENTRY DEADLINE 7:59 P.M. on FRIDAY SEPT. 11

Good luck to all!

Confidential Fantasy Football Recap: Week 1

The Confidential is running its fantasy football game again this year.  There is still time to join, as we run on a weekly basis.  See here for rules.

Here are the results for Week 1 (see comments section on this page for points by player).  As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.  Here is the scoring total recap:

LD   83.5 points

Brian 96.8 points

Ryan Cox  95.0 points

Accwolfpacker  91.8 points

Commander  91.2 points

HHuntley17  89.3 points

Josh V  83.1 points

Chrislords  96.6 points

MSU Bulldog  74.0 points

LenvilleCards 91.9 points

 

Results:

With 10 entries, 5 teams get wins (bold) and 5 teams get losses:

Brian 96.8

Chrislords   96.6 

Ryan Cox  95.0

LenvilleCards  91.9

Accwolfpacker  91.8

Commander 91.2

HHuntley17  89.3

LD   83.5

Josh V  81.1

MSU Bulldog  74.0

 

STANDINGS AFTER WEEK 1:

Brian 1-0

Chrislords  1-0 

Ryan Cox  1-0

LenvilleCards 1-0

Accwolfpacker  1-0

Commander 0-1

HHuntley17   0-1

LD   0-1

Josh V   0-1

MSU Bulldog   0-1

 

GREAT JOB BY EVERYONE!  Still plenty of time for us losers to get right back into the game in Week 2 and even the score.  Meanwhile, the winners need to keep on winning.  Still time for others to join in and catch up too!   On to Week 2….

1,000th Blog Entry!

Hard to believe, but this is the Confidential’s 1,000th blog entry.  The ACC may not be perfect, but it is OUR conference.

Whether you are a Florida State fan that now knows just how possible it is for FSU to win national championships as an ACC football school… a fan of one of many ACC schools that sees the basketball season a disappointment if it is not a national championship… or a fan of one of the non-revenue sports, such as lacrosse or baseball… or just a proud alum… the ACC is our home. Well, at least until the imperialistic Big 10 carves us up and leaves us for dead… ha ha ha.

In any event, thank you to all the contributors and school correspondents over the years who added great content and promoted discussion/debate on ACC and broader issues.

A special thank you to M Caffrey who has been working on this blog with me, A Caffrey, since its inception.  He and I have many new ideas to eventually roll out while we continue to suffer as Syracuse fans and co-founders of this blog.

And a most special thank you to all the readers, followers, and commenters over the years.  While the Internet allows anyone to have a voice, it is nice to have our voices heard/appreciated and disagreed with/debated.  It is more fun to consider all sides of each issue that just our own.

Go ACC!  Go Confidential!

P.S.  If you are new to the Confidential, here are some of the most popular blog entries ever:

2013-2014 Bowl Results by Conference
Way Too Early 2014-2015 ACC Men’s Basketball Rankings
Miami Hurricanes Facing Truly Unprecedented Penalties!
Huge News: West Virginia to ACC in 2014-2015!
Big XII Expansion Thoughts
ACC Expansion Thoughts: 16 teams?
Texas to the ACC?
Maryland vs Louisville: Is It Academics vs Athletics?
Signing Day, One Week Away… Predictions
Nike Uniforms Hit New Low With Georgia Tech’s Alternate Unis
B1G NEWS: Big Ten Dropping Rutgers, Searching for Replacement
Syracuse: A Flawed Team That Is And Deserves To Be 25-0
The ACC School Mount Rushmores: Louisville
ACC to 16…Navy to Get Notre Dame-esque Scheduling Deal From ACC
The ACC–a Football Conference?
ACC Fans Choice: Notre Dame or West Virginia
Wednesday Poll: North Carolina & Sanctions
ACC Revises Florida State’s 2012 Football Schedule to Accommodate TV
Syracuse Fans: Cut Trevor Cooney Some Slack
Why James Michael McAdoo Declared for the Draft
The Realignment Fallout of the Proposed College Football Union
New Divisions for ACC?
UPDATE: Louisville to ACC in 2014 not a “done deal”?
The ACC & Texas
PSU: The United States Supreme Court Notes Your REAL Option

ACC College Football Fans: Free Fantasy Football With Prizes!

If you are a fan of ACC football… and a fan of fantasy football… then you have two FREE options to compete against other ACC fans in ACC fantasy football contests.

If you prefer an individual-player fantasy football league, see this page: https://atlanticcoastconfidential.com/2015/08/13/acc-fantasy-football-contest-2015/.  It is a weekly game, rather than a pre-season draft game.  We had fun with it last year and this year will be even better.

If you prefer a survivor-league, we have this:

We are limiting this to the first 100 entrants.  Winner gets $50.00.  See the official rules here:

http://www.officefootballpool.com/pools.cfm?poolid=115035&p=2&pwd=n%2Arbaa

Pool ID Number: 115035
Pool Entry Code: n*rbaa

Games start this week, so get your entries in ASAP!

The 2015 Confidential Preseason ACC Football Poll

Source: The 2015 Confidential Preseason ACC Football Poll

Post Navigation