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15Mar/11

Regulations and innovations

By Nicholas Minnix | Categories: Finger Nickin' Good

Fantasy baseball leagues - all fantasy sports leagues - are evolving, and much begins with the rules

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15Mar/11

NCAA Bracket Breakdown 2011: West

By KFFL Staff | Categories: NFL

The West Region has some squads at the top with elite talent, but Duke is likely to be viewed as a favorite based on their title in 2010. #2 San Diego State has no real history of tournament success, while #4 Texas is entering the tournament on a lull after looking like a #1 seed [...]

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15Mar/11

Moving up into the Front Office

By KFFL Staff | Categories: Fantasy Baseball

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Bloomberg Sports will make playing in and running all of your fantasy baseball leagues this year much more rewarding and simple. The Front Office application allows you to sync all of your fantasy leagues from CBSSports, ESPN and Yahoo! The league dashboard will show all of the leagues that you have decided to manage using Front Office. Click here to read the rest...

15Mar/11

NCAA Tournament Bracket Breakdown: Southeast

By KFFL Staff | Categories: NFL

The Southeast Regional is the weakest in terms of top contenders. In fact, when I look at Ken Pomeroy’s rankings of the teams versus the seeds assigned, none of the top 8 seeds in this region were one of the top two teams at a particular seed. That’s pretty hard to do. I wonder if BYU [...]

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