Twin City Register: All-Conference Races Heating Up
With only 4 weeks of FAC-10 regular season action left to go, teams are having a tough time separating from the field. That's not the case with the stars on the field, though. The competition for All-Conference spots is in full swing, with a many deserving stars shining on the field. Let's take a look at our All-Conference projections through Week 9:
K- David Akers, Athol A&M - Leading the conference with 83.50 Fantasy Points (FP), Akers has been ultra-consistent for A&M. He doesn't bring the distance that he once had, but he makes the most of his many opportunities. Honorable Mention - Rob Bironas, Golden University
TE- Antonio Gates, Gillespie State - Gunning for his 3rd All-Conference selection in 4 years, Gates is putting up less-than-stellar numbers for him. With the rest of the conference's Tight Ends struggling to get in the end zone, Gates' 5 touchdowns leads all tight ends. Honorable Mention - Owen Daniels, Rakeville University
WR- Anquan Boldin, Athol A&M - Even after nearing being decapitated (left) 3 weeks ago, the former Florida State QB has put up some ridiculous numbers. Leading all WR with 8 TD's, and over 74 FP, Boldin is on track for his first All-Conference selection.
WR- Andre Johnson, Twin City Tech - After a really slow start, Johnson was shipped from Golden to TCT for Santonio Holmes and Michael 'the burner' Turner. Since that trade, Johnson has been gashing defenses and now leads the conference in recieving yards with 834 (70 more than 2nd, Greg Jennings).
WR- Santana Moss, Bud Heavy University - What? You thought the other Moss (Randy) would have made the list in the preseason, but Santana has really stepped up his game. He's 3rd in the conference in FP, and has a punt return TD to his credit as well. The diminuitive wideout has helped keep BHU right in the thick of the FAC-10 race.
WR Honorable Mentions - Larry Fitzgerald (Stardust U), Calvin Johnson (Rakeville), Roddy White (Twin City Tech)
RB- Clinton Portis, Twin City Tech - Once a player who was shopped during the draft and even
the first few weeks of the season, Portis has torn up FAC-10 defenses. He has over 100 more yards than the #2 RB, and has single-handedly kept TCT in the FAC-10 race after Brady went down and given Joe Addai's ineffectiveness. He also gives some pretty entertaining press conferences (see right).
RB- Marion Barber III, Bud Heavy University - Quietly having a top 10 season according to Y!. Barber has been impressive not just powering over people, but in the pass game, with 264 yards receiving and 2 rec TDs. He just barely beats out several RBs, so this race is still wide open (excuse the pun).
RB Honorable Mentions - Frank Gore (U of AZ-Kickery), Chris Johnson (DUBA), Lendale White (Stardust U)
QB- Philip Rivers, Athol A&M - Many votes have gone out to Brees (U of AZ-K) and Warner (TCT), but if you look at it, you can't deny that Rivers is having the best statistical year. With over 2000 yards, 19 TD's and 6 INT's, he has put Athol in a position to win on most Sundays. Athol just can't seem to come together as a unit, with a 4-5 record despite the conference's 3rd best offense.
QB Honorable Mentions - Drew Brees (U of AZ-Kickery), Kurt Warner (Twin City Tech), Aaron Rodgers (Weymouth)
Rookie of the Year (Tie) - Chris Johnson (DUBA), Matt Forte (Athol A&M)
Duds of the Year - Laurence Maroney (Weymouth), Tom Brady (TCT)
K- David Akers, Athol A&M - Leading the conference with 83.50 Fantasy Points (FP), Akers has been ultra-consistent for A&M. He doesn't bring the distance that he once had, but he makes the most of his many opportunities. Honorable Mention - Rob Bironas, Golden University
TE- Antonio Gates, Gillespie State - Gunning for his 3rd All-Conference selection in 4 years, Gates is putting up less-than-stellar numbers for him. With the rest of the conference's Tight Ends struggling to get in the end zone, Gates' 5 touchdowns leads all tight ends. Honorable Mention - Owen Daniels, Rakeville University
WR- Anquan Boldin, Athol A&M - Even after nearing being decapitated (left) 3 weeks ago, the former Florida State QB has put up some ridiculous numbers. Leading all WR with 8 TD's, and over 74 FP, Boldin is on track for his first All-Conference selection.WR- Andre Johnson, Twin City Tech - After a really slow start, Johnson was shipped from Golden to TCT for Santonio Holmes and Michael 'the burner' Turner. Since that trade, Johnson has been gashing defenses and now leads the conference in recieving yards with 834 (70 more than 2nd, Greg Jennings).
WR- Santana Moss, Bud Heavy University - What? You thought the other Moss (Randy) would have made the list in the preseason, but Santana has really stepped up his game. He's 3rd in the conference in FP, and has a punt return TD to his credit as well. The diminuitive wideout has helped keep BHU right in the thick of the FAC-10 race.
WR Honorable Mentions - Larry Fitzgerald (Stardust U), Calvin Johnson (Rakeville), Roddy White (Twin City Tech)
RB- Clinton Portis, Twin City Tech - Once a player who was shopped during the draft and even
the first few weeks of the season, Portis has torn up FAC-10 defenses. He has over 100 more yards than the #2 RB, and has single-handedly kept TCT in the FAC-10 race after Brady went down and given Joe Addai's ineffectiveness. He also gives some pretty entertaining press conferences (see right).RB- Marion Barber III, Bud Heavy University - Quietly having a top 10 season according to Y!. Barber has been impressive not just powering over people, but in the pass game, with 264 yards receiving and 2 rec TDs. He just barely beats out several RBs, so this race is still wide open (excuse the pun).
RB Honorable Mentions - Frank Gore (U of AZ-Kickery), Chris Johnson (DUBA), Lendale White (Stardust U)
QB- Philip Rivers, Athol A&M - Many votes have gone out to Brees (U of AZ-K) and Warner (TCT), but if you look at it, you can't deny that Rivers is having the best statistical year. With over 2000 yards, 19 TD's and 6 INT's, he has put Athol in a position to win on most Sundays. Athol just can't seem to come together as a unit, with a 4-5 record despite the conference's 3rd best offense.
QB Honorable Mentions - Drew Brees (U of AZ-Kickery), Kurt Warner (Twin City Tech), Aaron Rodgers (Weymouth)
Rookie of the Year (Tie) - Chris Johnson (DUBA), Matt Forte (Athol A&M)
Duds of the Year - Laurence Maroney (Weymouth), Tom Brady (TCT)
3 Comments:
ow did Jason Witten not even get a mention at TE? The guy missed basically two weeks and still leads all TE in receiving yards.
In the two seasons that Mexico has won the FAC-10 title, only 1 total player from the team has earned All-Conference honors (LaDanian Tomlinson, 2007).
With not even a single Wildcat on the TCT Register's radar this year, we can only assume (pray) that it is once again the Year of the Cat.
Witten, while producing, has hurt his team by getting injured. Also, he has some tough matchups down the stretch, and the TC Register has taken that into account. Right now, he'd be number 3 on the TE All-Conference list.
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