Yahoo College Pick'Em: 1201 S. Main is Live

Submitted by HelloHeisman91 on August 30th, 2021 at 6:48 PM

EDIT - BUMPED AT REQUEST OF OP. OPEN SPOTS ARE AVAILABLE YET. - LSA

I have been setting up this group for years and the rules will not change. 

Please do not sign up if there is a chance you won't play. 

  - If you haven't made your picks for Week 1 by 8pm Friday 9/3 you will be booted from the league to make room for others that want to join. 

Pleas see the sentence directly above this one and retain what it says because every year people still complain about getting booted.  

The league is the Top 25 and Big Ten Games.

You will pick against the spread and have to assign confidence points to your picks. 

The link below should take you to the registration page. 

https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/college/register/joingroup

Join Private Group

 -Group ID 7109

-PW- GoBlue21!

(case sensitive)

Good luck and Go Blue!

 

HelloHeisman91

August 30th, 2021 at 7:46 PM ^

I just noticed that two games are being played on Friday that are included this week with the first of the two starting at 6pm. Considering this, the boot time will be moved up to 12pm on Friday.  
 

UPDATE: HAVE YOUR PICKS MADE BY 12pm (Noon) Friday 9/3 OR YOU WILL BE BOOTED

readerws6

August 31st, 2021 at 7:31 AM ^

I was first place for like three weeks a couple years ago, of course I finished the season terribly. I seem to do alright usually until conference play really gets going.

Beaublue

August 31st, 2021 at 8:46 AM ^

I'm in but can someone explain the confidence points?    If I pick NW and give it 15 confidence points does that mean I get 15 points if NW wins? 

Number 7

September 2nd, 2021 at 4:55 PM ^

Stupid but essential question:  Do we assign the high numbers to the games in which we have the most confidence and the low numbers to the one's we see as toss-ups (ATS, of course)? 

Or are we ranking them in order of confidence -- i.e., 1 is for most confident in the result and 22 (or whatever) is for least confident?