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Mike Clay's 2020 NFL Projection Guide
Mike Clay's 2020 NFL Projection Guide Updated: 9/10/2020 Glossary: Page 2-33: Team Projections Page 34-44: QB, RB, WR and TE projections Page 45-48: Category Leader projections Page 49: Projected standings, playoff teams and 2021 draft order Page 50: Projected Strength of Schedule Page 51: Unit Grades Page 52-61: Positional Unit Ranks Understanding the graphics: *The numbers shown are projections for the 2020 NFL regular season (Weeks 1-17). *Some columns may not seem to be adding up correctly, but this is simply a product of rounding. The totals you see are correct. *Looking for sortable projections by position or category? Check out the projections tab inside the ESPN Fantasy game. *'Team stat rankings' is where each team is projected to finish in the category that is shown. *'Unit Grades' is not related to fantasy football and is an objective ranking of each team at 10 key positions. The overall grades are weighted based on positional importance. The scale is 4.0 (best) to 0.1 (worst). A full rundown of Unit Grades can be found on page 51. *'Strength of Schedule Ranking' is based on 2020 rosters (not 2019 team record). '1' is easiest and '32' hardest. See the full list on page 50. *Note that prior to the official release of the NFL schedule (generally late April/early May), the schedule shown includes the correct opponents, but the order is random *Have a question? Contact Mike Clay on Twitter @MikeClayNFL 2020 Arizona Cardinals Projections QUARTERBACK PASSING RUSHING PPR DEFENSE WEEKLY SCORE PROJECTIONS Player Gm Att Comp Yds TD INT -
Football Bowl Subdivision Records
FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 24 All-Time Individual Leaders on Offense 35 All-Time Individual Leaders on Defense 63 All-Time Individual Leaders on Special Teams 75 All-Time Team Season Leaders 86 Annual Team Champions 91 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders 98 Annual Most-Improved Teams 100 All-Time Won-Loss Records 103 Winningest Teams by Decade 106 National Poll Rankings 111 College Football Playoff 164 Bowl Coalition, Alliance and Bowl Championship Series History 166 Streaks and Rivalries 182 Major-College Statistics Trends 186 FBS Membership Since 1978 195 College Football Rules Changes 196 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by the special NCAA NCAA DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS COMPILATION Convention of August 1973, teams classified major-college in football on August 1, 1973, were placed in Division I. College-division teams were divided POLICIES into Division II and Division III. At the NCAA Convention of January 1978, All individual defensive statistics reported to the NCAA must be compiled by Division I was divided into Division I-A and Division I-AA for football only (In the press box statistics crew during the game. Defensive numbers compiled 2006, I-A was renamed Football Bowl Subdivision, and I-AA was renamed by the coaching staff or other university/college personnel using game film will Football Championship Subdivision.). not be considered “official” NCAA statistics. Before 2002, postseason games were not included in NCAA final football This policy does not preclude a conference or institution from making after- statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games the-game changes to press box numbers. -
INDIANA Football
Game 12 • Indiana at Purdue • Ross-Ade Stadium • Nov. 24, 2012 • Noon EST • BTN INDIANA FOOTBALL Jeff Keag, Associate Media Relations Director • [email protected] Office - (812) 855-6209 • Cell - (812) 219-2925 • Fax - (812) 855-9401 • IUHoosiers.com 2012 INDIANA SCHEDULE INDIANA (4-7, 2-5) AT PURDUE (5-6, 2-5) Date Opponent Result S.1 Indiana State W, 24-17 Date: Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012 S.8 at Massachusetts [1] W, 45-6 Kickoff: Noon EST S.15 Ball State L, 39-41 Location: Ross-Ade Stadium (62,500; Prescription Athletic Turf/Bermuda Grass) - West Lafayette, Ind. S.29 at RV/RV Northwestern L, 29-44 TV: BTN: Josh Lewin (p-b-p), Chris Martin (analyst) & J Leman (sideline) O.6 RV/RV Michigan State L, 27-31 Radio: IU Radio Network; Sirius 113, XM 192: Don Fischer (p-b-p), Buck Suhr (analyst) & Joe Smith O.13 8/-- Ohio State L, 49-52 O.20 at Navy L, 30-31 O.27 at Illinois W, 31-17 N.3 Iowa W, 24-21 N.10 --/RV Wisconsin L, 14-62 N.17 at Penn State L, 22-45 N.24 at Purdue Noon/BTN [1] - at Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, Mass. -Leaders Division Games in Bold -All game times Eastern -Rankings are AP/Coaches Poll 2012 STAT LEADERS 2012 STAT LEADERS Passing Passing 2012 PURDUE SCHEDULE Cameron Coffman: 216-354, 2386 Yds, 14 TD, 8 INT Robert Marve: 125-190, 1174 Yds, 9 TD, 2 INT Date Opponent Result Rushing Rushing S.1 Eastern Kentucky W, 48-6 Stephen Houston: 133-591, 9 TD, 4.4 Avg Akeem Shavers: 140-652, 5 TD, 4.7 Avg S.8 at 22/22 Notre Dame L, 17-20 Receiving Receiving S.15 Eastern Michigan W, 54-16 Cody Latimer: 46-738, 5 TD, 16.0 Avg Antavian -
Los Angeles Chargers San Francisco 49Ers
NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 2 ...... Jason Verrett ........................ CB SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (3-0) VS. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (0-3) 1 ...... Ty Long .................................. P 3 ...... C.J. Beathard .......................QB 2 ...... Easton Stick ........................QB 4 ...... Nick Mullens ........................QB 4 ...... Michael Badgley .................... K 5 ...... Wilton Speight ......................QB THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019 - 7:00 PM - LEVI’S® STADIUM 5 ...... Tyrod Taylor .........................QB 6 ...... Mitch Wishnowsky ................. P 6 ...... Tyler Newsome ...................... P 7 ...... Malik Henry ......................... WR 7 ...... Cardale Jones .....................QB 9 ...... Robbie Gould ......................... K 8 ...... Malachi Dupre .................... WR 10 ...... Jimmy Garoppolo .................QB 9 ...... Jordan Smallwood .............. WR 11 ...... Marquise Goodwin .............. WR 49ERS OFFENSE 49ERS DEFENSE 10 ...... Artavis Scott ....................... WR 13 ...... Richie James Jr. ................. WR 11 ...... Geremy Davis ..................... WR 14 ...... Chris Thompson .................. WR WR 18 Dante Pettis 84 Kendrick Bourne 81 Jordan Matthews 14 Chris Thompson LDE 55 Dee Ford 97 Nick Bosa 98 Ronald Blair III 92 Damontre Moore 12 ...... Travis Benjamin ............ WR/PR 15 ...... Trent Taylor ......................... WR 19 Deebo Samuel 13 ...... Keenan Allen ...................... WR 17 ...... Jalen Hurd .......................... WR LDT 96 Sheldon Day 93 D.J. -
Top 200 Fantasy Football PPR Rankings ABCDE
Top 200 fantasy football PPR rankings ABCDE Rk. Pos Player Team WAR Rk. Pos Player Team WAR 1 RB Christian McCaffrey CAR 9.8 51 WR D.J. Moore CAR 3.1 2 RB Ezekiel Elliott DAL 7.2 52 RB Chase Edmonds ARI 3.0 3 RB Alvin Kamara NO 7.0 53 WR Chris Godwin TB 3.0 4 RB Dalvin Cook MIN 7.0 54 WR Cooper Kupp LAR 3.0 5 RB Austin Ekeler LAC 6.8 55 QB Justin Herbert LAC 3.0 6 RB Derrick Henry TEN 6.3 56 RB Javonte Williams DEN 3.0 7 WR Davante Adams GB 6.1 57 RB Michael Carter NYJ 2.9 8 TE Travis Kelce KC 5.9 58 WR Mike Evans TB 2.9 9 QB Patrick Mahomes II KC 5.7 59 RB Kareem Hunt CLE 2.9 10 RB Aaron Jones GB 5.6 60 WR Julio Jones TEN 2.8 11 WR Stefon Diggs BUF 5.6 61 QB Ryan Tannehill TEN 2.8 12 TE Darren Waller LV 5.6 62 WR Tyler Lockett SEA 2.8 13 RB Nick Chubb CLE 5.5 63 RB Raheem Mostert SF 2.7 14 RB Jonathan Taylor IND 5.5 64 TE Mark Andrews BAL 2.7 15 WR Tyreek Hill KC 5.4 65 WR Tee Higgins CIN 2.7 16 RB Saquon Barkley NYG 5.4 66 RB Melvin Gordon III DEN 2.7 17 RB Najee Harris PIT 5.4 67 WR Brandon Aiyuk SF 2.6 18 RB Antonio Gibson WAS 5.2 68 RB Damien Harris NE 2.5 19 RB Clyde Edwards Helaire KC 4.8 69 WR Diontae Johnson PIT 2.5 20 RB D'Andre Swift DET 4.8 70 RB James Robinson JAC 2.5 21 WR Calvin Ridley ATL 4.7 71 WR Adam Thielen MIN 2.5 22 WR A.J. -
Bo's Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
8/22/2018 rankings sheet BO''S FANTASY FOOTBALL CHEAT SHEET QUARTERBACKS BYE RUNNING BACKS BYE WIDE RECEIVERS BYE TIGHT ENDS BYE KICKERS BYE 1 Aaron Rodgers, GB 7 1 Todd Gurley, LAR 12 1 Antonio Brown, PIT 7 1 Rob Gronkowski, NE 11 1 Justin Tucker, BAL 10 2 Deshaun Watson, HOU 10 2 David Johnson, ARI 9 2 DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 10 2 Travis Kelce, KC 12 2 Greg Zuerlein, LAR 12 3 Tom Brady, NE 11 3 Le'Veon Bell, PIT 7 3 Odell Beckham, NYG 9 3 Zach Ertz, PHI 9 3 Stephen Gostkowski, NE 11 4 Russell Wilson, SEA 7 4 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 8 4 Keenan Allen, LAC 8 4 Evan Engram, NYG 9 4 Matt Bryant, ATL 8 5 Drew Brees, NO 6 5 Alvin Kamara, NO 6 5 Julio Jones, ATL 8 5 Delanie Walker, TEN 8 5 Harrison Butker, KC 12 6 Cam Newton, CAR 4 6 Saquon Barkley, NYG 9 6 Michael Thomas, NO 6 6 Greg Olsen, CAR 4 6 Wil Lutz, NO 6 7 Philip Rivers, LAC 8 7 Melvin Gordon, LAC 8 7 Davante Adams, GB 7 7 Jimmy Graham, GB 7 7 Matt Prater, DET 6 8 Carson Wentz, PHI 9 8 Dalvin Cook, MIN 10 8 A.J. Green, CIN 9 8 David Njoku, CLE 11 8 Jake Elliott, PHI 9 9 Kirk Cousins, MIN 10 9 Leonard Fournette, JAC 9 9 Adam Thielen, MIN 10 9 Trey Burton, CHI 5 9 Dan Bailey, DAL 8 10 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 7 10 Kareem Hunt, KC 12 10 Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 9 10 Kyle Rudolph, MIN 10 10 Chris Boswell, PIT 7 11 Andrew Luck, IND 9 11 Jordan Howard, CHI 5 11 T.Y. -
Serán El 10 De Septiembre
Catorce días sin rastros de Baduel Dudamel lamentó la cancelación de sus conciertos 7 www.quepasa.com.ve 9 Miembro de la Cámara @diarioquepasa /diarioquepasa de Periódicos de Venezuela @ppguisandes Maracaibo, martes 22 de agosto de 2017 PP-2010011Z41492 Año 7, Nº 2.388 Bs. 700 REGIONAL Se dispondrán 3 mil mesas en 20 estados. De 109 a 115 en el Zulia Las mafias actúan como dueñas de la ciudad Confirmado: Primarias En el aeropuerto también se robaron los cables 3 serán el 10 de septiembre Se encuentra bajo el amparo del gobierno vecino La incógnita terminó, de cara a los comicios regionales, la Mesa de la Unidad Luisa Ortega fue invitada Democrática (MUD) anunció ayer que será este próximo 10 de septiembre cuando se llevará a cabo el proceso de las primarias. La organización Súmate será la encargada de llevar a cabo el proceso 4 al Senado colombiano 5 Venezuela sigue con vida en EE UU Cortesía 10 INTERNACIONAL En un enfrentamiento policial Fulminan al Cortesía @sociedadastronómicamaracaibo terrorista Las espectaculares imágenes cautivaron a grandes y chicos de Así posaron ayer la luna Barcelona Agencias 13 y el sol durante el eclipse 8 Una se ahorcó y otro se disparó ¿Lograrán procesar a alguien o quedará bla bla? Ni con «maraña» se conseguirá efectivo Una mujer y un policía son los Fiscalía 28 investigará vandalismo Prohíben avance suicidios 66 y 67 14 y última ecológico durante protestas 5 de efectivo en el país 6 Maracaibo 2 REGIONAL martes 22 de agosto de 2017 Desde el pasado 10 de agosto la alcaldesa tomó cartas en el asunto IMTCUMA sigue recuperando semáforos en la capital zuliana Se ha hecho una inversión de 200 millones Agencia 7 de bolívares para la recuperación de los Si los bancos dan los billetes que los colombianos no semáforos de la ciudad, beneficiando a la quieren ¿dónde están los nuevos del cono monetario? colectividad zuliana Colombianos rechazan Es de recordar que des- Haroldo Gutiérrez de este rotativo se ha hecho [email protected] un constante seguimiento al billetes de Bs. -
The Daily Egyptian, April 10, 1998
Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1998 Daily Egyptian 1998 4-10-1998 The Daily Egyptian, April 10, 1998 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1998 Volume 83, Issue 125 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1998 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1998 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Awareness: . Weekender: Sexual ~auk victims "Sw~cney Todd" brings remembered via shirt,;. mu"sical horror to DAIL 1~.dailycgyptian.com Vol. 83, No. 1Z5, 20 pai;cs single copy free Saluki players_ confirm _; Herrin's gone INSIDE don't know. I've been awey and · ANTICIPATION: out of sync. It would be wrong Replacement · Fate of 13,year SIU for me to speculate at this time. I For women's have very much tried to. back basketball basketball coach to be away f?,:,m this, and I have left this 10 be their responsibility." coach Cindy announced today. Other media reports have sug Scott to be RYAN KEITif gested Herrin was asked to announced DE SroR1S EorroR resign by Hart but refused to do so. But Hart would not comment today. Two SIUC basketball team on why the press c:c.ofercnce was page 19 members confirmed Thursday postponed. cooch Rich Herrin will not be on "No, I can't at this moment," the bench next ·season. Hart said Wednesday; "I'd like to The two sources· said the team think that both Rich and I would : met· with SWC Athletics speak. -
Prepared to Settle Dispute in Bolivia
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Vol. 46, Fall 2015
NEW YORK ECONOMIC REVIEW FALL 2015 NYSEA JOURNAL of the NEW YORK STATE ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION VOLUME XLVI NEW YORK STATE ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION FOUNDED 1948 2014-2015 OFFICERS President: MANIMOY PAUL SIENA COLLEGE Vice-President: XU ZHANG SUNY FARMINGDALE Secretary: MICHAEL McAVOY SUNY ONEONTA Treasurer: DAVID RING SUNY ONEONTA Editor: WILLIAM P. O’DEA SUNY ONEONTA Web Coordinator: ERYK WDOWIAK SUNY FRAMINGDALE Board of Directors: CYNTHIA BANSAK St. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY KPOTI KITISSOU SKIDMORE COLLEGE FANGXIA LIN CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE of TECHNOLOGY SEAN MacDONALD CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE of TECHNOLOGY ABEBA MUSSA SUNY FARMINGDALE PHILIP SIRIANNI SUNY ONEONTA CLAIR SMITH St. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE WADE THOMAS SUNY ONEONTA JEFFREY WAGNER ROCHESTER INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY The views and opinions expressed in the Journal are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent those of individual staff members. NEW YORK ECONOMIC REVIEW New York Economic Review Vol. 46, Fall 2015 CONTENTS ARTICLES Estimating the Marginal Value of Agents in Major League Baseball Tyler Wasserman and Rodney Paul…………………………………………….……………..3 Immigrants Financing Immigrants: A Case Study of a Chinese-American Rotating Savings and Credit Association in Queens Xiaoyu Wu and Teresa D. Hutchins………………..………………...……………………....21 Issues in the Sustainability of the Medicare Program Larry L. Lichtenstein and Mark P. Zaporowski…….………………...………………….…..35 The Determinants of Political Participation Mark Gius……………………………………………………………………………...……..…53 Brownfield Assessments, Cleanups, and Development: How Do We Measure Success Christopher N. Annala and Ryan M. Smith………………………….………………...…….63 Public Housing, Rent Subsidy: A Comparative Panel Analysis on the Effects on Education and Earnings Diamondo Afxentiou………………..………………………………………………….…….…82 Referees………………………………………………...…………………………………….….……100 Final Program (67th Annual Convention-October 10-11, 2014)……………………….......….101 1 FALL 2015 EDITORIAL The New York Economic Review is an annual journal, published in the fall. -
USG Permanent Reading Days Petition Advocates for Student
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SINCE 1896 • VOLUME CXXVII, NO. 74 • dailycampus.com Thursday, February 18, 2021 CONFIRMED 2021 COVID-19 Current Residential Cases Cumulative Cumulative 177 CASES AT UCONN STORRS (positive/symptomatic) 102 Residential Cases* 143 Commuter Cases* 52 Cumulative as of 8:47 p.m. on Feb. 17 *positive test results Staff Cases* University administration introduces possible tuition increase cuts, improving student resources by Taylor Harton maintain that excellence and af- NEWS EDITOR fordability,” said Scott Jordan, [email protected] UConn’s executive vice president for administration and chief fi- On Wednesday, administrative nancial officer, in a town hall figures at the University of Con- livestream on Wednesday. “We necticut introduced a tentative took a hard look at that this year plan to reduce the planned per- and asked, ‘What is the bare min- centage increase in tuition for imum at which we could get by students amid the financial con- while not compromising [stu- straints many are facing during dents’] educational experience?’ the COVID-19 pandemic. and we arrived at this number.” The plan would slash in half Under the new plan, General the previously-implemented 4.3 University Fees such as housing, percent increase for in-state tu- dining, recreation and technolo- ition costs for the fall 2021 se- gy would be frozen at their cur- mester to 2.2 percent, the lowest rent amounts for the upcoming increase since fiscal year 2000, academic year. Storrs students when tuition increased by 1.39 would be subject to a new $28/per percent. -
Carrasco Doing Part to Make Holidays Bright by Mandy Bell MLB.Com
Carrasco doing part to make holidays bright By Mandy Bell MLB.com @MandyBell02 A young Carlos Carrasco spent each Christmas Eve writing the perfect letter to place under the tree so that Santa could find the wish list overnight. The following morning was filled with excitement, as Carrasco would race to the tree to see his desired toy sitting where he placed the note just hours prior. Christmas morning can be one of the most exciting times of the year for young children. But it didn't take Carrasco long to realize that not everyone was fortunate enough to celebrate the holiday by opening presents. Growing up, the Indians pitcher said he noticed a lot of people who would go out of their way to help children at all times of the year, and he made it his goal to do the same. Although his work is done year-round, the holiday season holds a special place in Carrasco's heart. Through his Carlos "Cookie" Carrasco Children's Foundation, the hurler ships toys to areas in Venezuela and the Dominican Republic to help brighten families' holidays. "I really like [to help during] the holidays, because I know that there are children who do not get toys," Carrasco said. "That's why we're there." Many of the gifts have already been sent, and almost all of the remaining toys will reach their destinations before Christmas Day. Carrasco has provided families with holiday gifts for the last few years and said he will never forget seeing the kids' faces for the first time.