FSB Daily 10/15: Fandora’s Box, FFStarters, Merton Hanks
A roundup of recent posts on the FSB News page.
– “iLove College Football 2008,” from Fandora’s Box and supported by PA SportsTicker and The Sports Xchange, promises to help iPhone users track the scores and fantasy stats every Saturday.
– FantasyFootballStarters.com will now stream its weekly radio show, “The Red Zone,” live via its website.
– A report by online-ad tracking company PubMatic says that prices for display ads hit their lowest level in the third quarter, continuing a downward trend through the year.
– The Chicago Tribune reminds us that the sports calendar is packed right now, and seeks perspective from people with varying viewpoints.
– This blogger has six reasons that you should be playing fantasy basketball.
– NCAA athlete graduation rates are at an all-time high and outpacing the rates of non-athlete students. (Unfortunately, that’s all bound to turn around by next year’s report now that fantasy college football is killing amateurism.)
– John Madden will miss his first week of NFL action since 1980 this Sunday, as he takes a one-week rest offered by Dick Ebersol. Cris Collinsworth will fill in on Sunday night.
– Former 49er defensive back Merton Hanks just might beat you in fantasy football. He could definitely wiggle his neck better in celebration of doing so.
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