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HSAC’s Fantasy Football Sleepers & Busts: Wide Receivers

September 3, 2020
by harvardsports
12 min read
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by Danny Blumenthal Embed from Getty Images After going over some fantasy football sleepers and busts at quarterback, tight end, and running back, it’s time to transition to the wide receivers. Last year, Michael...

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HSAC’s Fantasy Football Sleepers & Busts: Tight Ends

September 2, 2020
by harvardsports
9 min read
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by Danny Blumenthal While tight ends tend to be overshadowed compared to other positions, there are still players who could come out of nowhere and put together outstanding seasons. Here are HSAC’s sleepers and busts at the...

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HSAC’s Fantasy Football Sleepers & Busts: Running Backs

September 1, 2020
by harvardsports
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by Danny Blumenthal Running backs are the backbone of a fantasy football team. It’s critical to choose a few workhorse running backs who can consistently get carries, and complement them with players who can rip off some big...

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HSAC’s Fantasy Football Preview: Quarterback Sleepers & Busts

September 1, 2020
by harvardsports
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by Danny Blumenthal Fantasy football is a game of unexpected results. Sometimes, waiver wire pick-ups emerge as superstars, and sometimes, players who are projected to excel struggle mightily. For example, Lamar Jackson, last...

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A Method to the Madness: Predicting NCAA Tournament Success

March 25, 2019
by harvardsports
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By Frank Zhu It’s time for March Madness. Every year since 1985, tens of millions of brackets attempting to predict the results of 63 college basketball games are submitted, and every year, none has stayed perfect. According...

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HSAC’s 68 Facts: March Madness 2019

March 20, 2019
by harvardsports
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By Danny Blumenthal March is upon us, which means that it’s time for HSAC’s annual article surveying the field of 68 to help you fill out your bracket. Here are the facts and figures that make this year’s teams...

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Fantasy Performance in Division Games

October 21, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard Division games are an interesting beast. Three times a year, each team in the NFL will go up a unit which it has already faced. The effect of playing a team which you have already “seen” poses some interesting...

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Is it Time to Give up on [Insert Underperforming Fantasy Player Here]?

October 9, 2015
by harvardsports
6 min read
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DeMarco Murray came into the season one of the top ranked running backs, and has put up only 8.1 points per game so far this season – falling drastically in the rankings as a result. Still, he’s doing better than C.J...

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Unheralded Fantasy Quarterbacks

October 8, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard Every year, there’s a player in fantasy football that someone just stumbled upon who came out of nowhere to be not only a good starter, but a great one. This year, it’s been Tyrod Taylor, who threw 35 passes...

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The Effect of Time Zones on Fantasy Football Quarterbacks

September 29, 2015
by harvardsports
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by Henry Johnson During Sunday’s Chargers-Vikings game, Philip Rivers had a lot to go up against. He had to deal with constant pressure, injured teammates, and unfortunate tipped passes. As a result, Rivers delivered a paltry...

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