2018 College Fantasy Scoresheet - Week 1

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2018 College Fantasy Scoresheet - Week 1 2018 College Fantasy Scoresheet - Week 1 Bill 129 Corey 118 Harbin 125 QB Drew Lock (Missouri) 26 QB Jordan Ta'amu (Mississippi) 22 QB Ty Gangi (Nevada) 32 QB Trace McSorely (Penn St) 22 QB Khalil Tate (Arizona) 10 QB Justin Hebert (Oregon) 38 RB KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) 18 RB Travis Etienne (Clemson) 10 RB Darius Anderson (TCU) 2 RB AJ Dillon (Boston College) 14 RB Bryce Love (Stanford) 2 RB Juwan Washington (SD State) 18 RB Aeris Williams (Mississippi St) 8 RB Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin) 22 RB Devwah Whaley (Arkansas) 8 WR Marquise Brown (Oklahoma) 22 WR N'Keal Harry (Arizona St) 28 WR CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma) 2 WR Hakeem Butler (Iowa St) 0 WR TJ Vasher (Texas Tech) 4 WR Demetrius Robertson (Georgia) 16 WR Gary Jennings (West Virginia) 14 WR Preston Williams (Colorado St) 2 WR Dillon Stoner (Oklahoma St) 2 TE Tommy Sweeney (BC) 0 TE Matt Bushman (BYU) 6 TE Trevion Armstrong (Nevada) 2 K Jet Toner (Stanford) 3 K Matt Gay (Utah) 11 K Ricky Aguayo (Florida St) 3 D/ST Wisconsin 2 D/ST Mississippi St 1 D/ST Texas 2 Craig 83 Chad 152 Heath 127 QB Kelly Bryant (Clemson) 12 QB Jake Fromm (Georgia) 12 QB Charlie Brewer (Baylor) 0 QB Gardner Minshew (Wash St) 20 QB Brian Lewerke (Michigan St) 19 QB Will Grier (West Virginia) 42 RB Chase Hayden (Arkansas) 0 RB Karan Higdon (Michigan) 10 RB Cam Akers (Florida St) 6 RB Justice Hill (Oklahoma St) 14 RB Benny Snell (Kentucky) 28 RB Travis Homer (Miami) 2 RB David Montgomery (Iowa St) 0 RB Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) 42 RB Patrick Laird (California) 18 WR KeeSean Johnson (Fresno St) 8 WR Jhamon Ausbon (Texas A&M) 6 WR AJ Brown (Mississippi) 12 WR Dovontavean Martin (Wash St) 4 WR Ryan Davis (Auburn) 4 WR DK Metcalf (Mississippi) 18 WR Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) 14 WR Stephen Guidry (Mississippi St) 2 WR Deebo Samuel (South Carolina) 10 TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri) 0 TE Jace Sternberger (Texas A&M) 16 TE Grant Calcaterra (Oklahoma) 0 K Clayton Hatfield (Texas Tech) 9 K Justin Yoon (Notre Dame) 6 K Quinn Nordin (Michigan) 5 D/ST Michigan St 2 D/ST Georgia 7 D/ST Alabama 14 Jeff 121 Joel 120 QB Sam Ehlinger (Texas) 14 QB Tyler Huntley (Utah) 22 QB Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) 18 QB Brett Rypien (Boise St) 32 RB Nick Brousette (LSU) 28 RB Greg Bell (Nebraska) 0 RB Damien Harris (Alabama) 4 RB LJ Scott (Michigan St) 10 RB Khalil Herbert (Kansas) 4 RB D'Andre Swift (Georgia) 10 WR Emanuel Hall (Missouri) 24 WR Kelvin Harmon (NC State) 2 WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey (Texas) 6 WR Johnathon Johnson (Missouri) 8 WR DaMarkus Lodge (Mississippi) 6 WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (USC) 12 TE Noah Fant (Iowa) 6 TE Dax Raymond (Utah St) 6 K Rodrigio Blankenship (Georgia) 9 K Matt Ammendola (Oklahoma St) 10 D/ST Clemson 2 D/ST Ohio St 8 Luke 140 Jonathan 105 QB Ryan Finley (NC State) 16 QB McLane Carter (Texas Tech) 0 QB Shawn Robinson (TCU) 26 QB Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) 16 RB Rodney Anderson (Oklahoma) 26 RB Tony Brooks-James (Oregon) 6 RB Zack Moss (Utah) 30 RB JK Dobbins (Ohio St) 4 RB Lexington Thomas (UNLV) 22 RB Miles Sanders (Penn St) 18 WR Parris Campbell (Ohio St) 6 WR David Sills (West Virginia) 22 WR Tyron Johnson (Oklahoma St) 0 WR John Ursua (Hawaii) 30 WR Stanley Morgan (Nebraska) 0 WR Nick Westbrook (Indiana) 2 TE Jacob Breeland (Oregon) 0 TE CJ Conrad (Kentucky) 0 K Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 14 K Brandon Ruiz (Arizona St) 7 D/ST Texas A&M 0 D/ST Miami 0 2018 College Fantasy Scoresheet - Week 2 Bill 146 Corey 160 Harbin 111 QB Drew Lock (Missouri) 40 QB Cole McDonald (Hawaii) 28 QB Ty Gangi (Nevada) 4 QB Trace McSorely (Penn St) 16 QB Khalil Tate (Arizona) 16 QB Justin Hebert (Oregon) 20 RB KirVonte Benson (Georgia Tech) 2 RB Bryce Love (Stanford) 16 RB Darius Anderson (TCU) 4 RB AJ Dillon (Boston College) 34 RB Alexander Mattison (Boise St) 20 RB Juwan Washington (SD State) 30 RB Rico Dowdell (South Carolina) 2 RB Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin) 38 RB Devwah Whaley (Arkansas) 18 WR Marquise Brown (Oklahoma) 18 WR N'Keal Harry (Arizona St) 12 WR CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma) 16 WR Hakeem Butler (Iowa St) 2 WR Jalen Reagor (TCU) 4 WR Demetrius Robertson (Georgia) 0 WR Gary Jennings (West Virginia) 24 WR TJ Vasher (Texas Tech) 4 WR Dillon Stoner (Oklahoma St) 4 TE Tommy Sweeney (BC) 0 TE Matt Bushman (BYU) 0 TE Trevion Armstrong (Nevada) 0 K Jet Toner (Stanford) 5 K Anders Carlson (Auburn) 6 K Emitt Carpenter (Minnesota) 13 D/ST Wisconsin 3 D/ST Auburn 16 D/ST Virginia Tech 2 Craig 124 Chad 83 Heath 138 QB Kelly Bryant (Clemson) 14 QB Jake Fromm (Georgia) 4 QB Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi St) 20 QB Gardner Minshew (Wash St) 36 QB Brian Lewerke (Michigan St) 12 QB Will Grier (West Virginia) 26 RB Justice Hill (Oklahoma St) 14 RB Karan Higdon (Michigan) 24 RB Cam Akers (Florida St) 8 RB David Montgomery (Iowa St) 2 RB Benny Snell (Kentucky) 14 RB Patrick Laird (California) 12 RB Mike Weber (Ohio St) 2 RB Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) 4 RB Dontae Strickland (Syracuse) 14 WR KeeSean Johnson (Fresno St) 12 WR Ryan Davis (Auburn) 2 WR AJ Brown (Mississippi) 24 WR Dovontavean Martin (Wash St) 16 WR Stephen Guidry (Mississippi St) 2 WR DK Metcalf (Mississippi) 12 WR Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) 6 WR Rondale Moore (Purdue) 2 WR Deebo Samuel (South Carolina) 6 TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri) 10 TE Jace Sternberger (Texas A&M) 2 TE Grant Calcaterra (Oklahoma) 2 K Clayton Hatfield (Texas Tech) 11 K Justin Yoon (Notre Dame) 6 K Quinn Nordin (Michigan) 7 D/ST Michigan St 1 D/ST Penn St 11 D/ST Alabama 7 Jeff 106 Joel 119 QB Sam Ehlinger (Texas) 20 QB Dwayne Haskins (Ohio St) 18 QB Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) 22 QB Brett Rypien (Boise St) 32 RB Nick Brousette (LSU) 10 RB Greg Bell (Nebraska) 8 RB Damien Harris (Alabama) 4 RB LJ Scott (Michigan St) 0 RB Khalil Herbert (Kansas) 2 RB D'Andre Swift (Georgia) 10 WR Emanuel Hall (Missouri) 18 WR Britain Covey (Utah) 10 WR Jalen Hurd (Baylor) 16 WR Jerry Jeudy (Alabama) 24 WR Jalen McCleskey (Oklahoma St) 0 WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (USC) 2 TE Noah Fant (Iowa) 2 TE Dax Raymond (Utah St) 0 K Rodrigio Blankenship (Georgia) 11 K Matt Ammendola (Oklahoma St) 13 D/ST Michigan 1 D/ST Ohio St 2 Luke 126 Jonathan 116 QB Ryan Finley (NC State) 20 QB Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) 40 QB Shawn Robinson (TCU) 14 QB Jawon Pass (Louisville) 0 RB Rodney Anderson (Oklahoma) 6 RB JK Dobbins (Ohio St) 10 RB Zack Moss (Utah) 10 RB Miles Sanders (Penn St) 8 RB Lexington Thomas (UNLV) 22 RB Rodney Smith (Minnesota) 0 WR Parris Campbell (Ohio St) 10 WR David Sills (West Virginia) 2 WR Tyron Johnson (Oklahoma St) 16 WR John Ursua (Hawaii) 16 WR Stanley Morgan (Nebraska) 6 WR Nick Westbrook (Indiana) 8 TE Jacob Breeland (Oregon) 0 TE Colby Parkinson (Stanford) 6 K Tucker McCann (Missouri) 13 K Sean Nuernberger (Ohio St) 10 D/ST LSU 9 D/ST Miami 16 2018 College Fantasy Scoresheet - Week 3 Bill 126 Corey 102 Harbin 87 QB Drew Lock (Missouri) 36 QB Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 2 QB Deondre Francois (Florida St) 6 QB Manny Wilkins (Arizona St) 24 QB Cole McDonald (Hawaii) 20 QB Justin Hebert (Oregon) 24 RB Eno Benjamin (Arizona St) 2 RB Jeremy Larkin (Northwestern) 22 RB Elijah Holyfield (Georgia) 8 RB AJ Dillon (Boston College) 20 RB Alexander Mattison (Boise St) 4 RB Juwan Washington (SD State) 18 RB Ty Johnson (Maryland) 0 RB Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin) 8 RB Devwah Whaley (Arkansas) 0 WR Marquise Brown (Oklahoma) 26 WR N'Keal Harry (Arizona St) 12 WR CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma) 8 WR Cedric Byrd (Hawaii) 6 WR McLane Mannix (Nevada) 12 WR Lavishka Shenault (Colorado) 10 WR Tee Higgins (Clemson) 0 WR TJ Vasher (Texas Tech) 18 WR KaVontae Turpin (TCU) 0 TE Caleb Wilson (UCLA) 0 TE TJ Hockenson (Iowa) 0 TE Trevion Armstrong (Nevada) 0 K Jet Toner (Stanford) 12 K Anders Carlson (Auburn) 3 K Emitt Carpenter (Minnesota) 6 D/ST Wisconsin 0 D/ST Mississippi St 1 D/ST Texas 7 Craig 181 Chad 106 Heath 92 QB Gardner Minshew (Wash St) 28 QB Jake Fromm (Georgia) 12 QB Charlie Brewer (Baylor) 14 QB Armani Rogers (UNLV) 36 QB Shea Patterson (Michigan) 14 QB Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi St) 42 RB Justice Hill (Oklahoma St) 14 RB Karan Higdon (Michigan) 0 RB Kylin Hill (Mississippi St) 2 RB Tyrone Owens (New Mexico) 14 RB Benny Snell (Kentucky) 16 RB Patrick Laird (California) 0 RB Mike Weber (Ohio St) 6 RB Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) 16 RB Dontae Strickland (Syracuse) 10 WR KeeSean Johnson (Fresno St) 6 WR Jhamon Ausbon (Texas A&M) 4 WR AJ Brown (Mississippi) 2 WR Dovontavean Martin (Wash St) 16 WR Stephen Guidry (Mississippi St) 10 WR Armari Rodgers (Clemson) 0 WR Olamide Zaccheaus (Virginia) 42 WR Rondale Moore (Purdue) 16 WR Jaylen Smith (Louisville) 2 TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri) 8 TE Jace Sternberger (Texas A&M) 8 TE Grant Calcaterra (Oklahoma) 2 K Blanton Creque (Louisville) 8 K Justin Yoon (Notre Dame) 10 K Quinn Nordin (Michigan) 9 D/ST Washington 3 D/ST Penn St 0 D/ST Alabama 9 Jeff 100 Joel 143 QB Sam Ehlinger (Texas) 16 QB Dwayne Haskins (Ohio St) 28 QB Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) 14 QB Brett Rypien (Boise St) 26 RB Nick Brousette (LSU) 4 RB Greg Bell (Nebraska) 4 RB Mike Epstein (Illinois) 18 RB Myles Gaskin (Washington) 16 RB Khalil Herbert (Kansas) 16 RB D'Andre Swift (Georgia) 0 WR Emanuel Hall (Missouri) 6 WR Britain Covey (Utah) 4 WR Jalen Hurd (Baylor) 4 WR Greg Dortch (Wake Forest) 6 WR Jalen McCleskey (Oklahoma St) 2 WR Jerry Jeudy (Alabama) 28 TE Noah Fant (Iowa) 12 TE Jared Rice (Fresno St) 2 K Rodrigio Blankenship (Georgia) 7 K Matt Ammendola (Oklahoma St) 14 D/ST Clemson 1 D/ST Ohio St 15 Luke 111 Jonathan 110 QB Jake Browning (Washington) 10 QB Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) 20 QB Steven Montez (Colorado) 4 QB Kyler Murray (Oklahoma) 32 RB Zack Moss (Utah) 10 RB Tony Brooks-James (Oregon) 2 RB Lexington Thomas (UNLV) 14
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