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FSB Daily 3/6: Fantasy Postseason, BuddyTV

Friday, March 6th, 2009

A roundup of recent posts on the FSB News page.

– Fantasy Postseason, a site launched in September, has opened registration for the inaugural run of its College Basketball Tournament Fantasy Game. For anyone who finds filling out the brackets a little too impersonal, the game offers a free outlet for doing the fantasy thing in March.

– BuddyTV.com has launched fantasy games centered on “reality” television shows such as American Idol, America’s Next Top Model and Dancing with the Stars. The platform is free to play and joins a growing market of celebrity- and television-driven fantasy games.

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The Full List of FSTA Award Winners

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Here are all of the finalists for the Fantasy Sports Trade Association’s 2008 Industry Recognition Awards. Only FSTA members are eligible to win, and the membership selects the winners (in bold below) from the final candidates.

Commissioner Product
CBSSports.com Commissioner
ESPN Fantasy League Manager
Fanball.com Football Commissioner
Fantrax
MyFantasyLeague.com (FB)
RealTime Fantasy Sports (FB)

Draft-Style Tool
CBSSports.com Live Draft Room
Mock Draft Central

Draft-Style Contest
CBSSports.com Free Fantasy Football
FanaticFantasyFootball.com LLC (FB)
Fanball Draft and Play MLB (NFL, NBA, NHL, NASCAR
Head2Head The Draft 2008
PASPN.Net Mock GM Offseason & Real-time Fantasy Basketball
U-Sports (College FB, BB)

Salary Cap Contest
Fanball Challenge Games
Head2Head Salary Cap Football
PASPN.Net Mock GM Offseason & Real-time Fantasy Basketball
Sports Buff Salary Cap Style Football

Live Event or Contest
AOL Sports (FB)
ESPN Fantasy Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (FB)
FLW Fantasy Fishing

Unique Contest
Alma Mater Football League
ESPN Streak for the Cash
FLW Fantasy Fishing
Head2Head Match Play Madness
PASPN.Net Mock GM Offseason & Real-time Fantasy Basketball
Pay The Fan Fantasy Sports (FB,Racing)

Innovation
CBSSports.com User Generated Player Updates
ESPN Streak for the Cash
Accuscore.com GMC Fantasy Scout
LeagueSafe.com
Rosterdilemma.com

Draft Kit
CBSSports.com Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit
The Huddle Fantasy Football Draft Kit
ESPN Fantasy Football/Baseball Draft Kit
RotoExperts
RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit
KFFL.com’s Fantasy Football Draft Guide

Draft Assistance Tool
CBSSports.com Mock Drafts
Draft Dynamix Draft Analyzer
Mock Draft Central
RotoLab, DraftLab, HoopLab

Print Ad
CBSSports.com FANTASY FOOTBALL TODAY
Fantrax
Fanball - Gatefold (4 Page) Ad in Fantasy Football Index & Fanball Cheat Sheets
LeagueSafe.com
MyFantasyLeague.com
RotoWire 2008 Fantasy Football print ad
U-Sports (College FB, BB)

Magazine
Athlon/Grogan’s Fantasy Football Analyst
Baseball HQ - Baseball Forecaster
CBSSports.com FANTASY FOOTBALL TODAY
ESPN The Magazine Fantasy Football Draft Guide (FB)
Fanball Fantasy Football Draft Issue
RotoWire 2008 Fantasy Baseball Guide
Rotoworld/NBC Sports (FB, Baseball)

New Website or Site Update
AOL Sports (FB) Fanhouse
CBSSports.com College Fantasy Football
FantasySportsBusiness.com
FantasySportsGirl.com
LeagueSafe.com
One Season Fantasy sports stock market
RotoExperts
Sports Data Hub

Specialty Products or Services
BlogTalkRadio: The Fantasy Sports Channel (FB,BB,Baseball,H)
FantasyDispute.com
Fantasy Trophies LLC
LeagueSafe.com
Sports Data Hub
Titlecraft Inc.

Online Content Service
BaseballHQ.com
CBSSports.com Fantasy News Site
ESPN Insider Answer Guys
Fanball - Owner’s Edge NFL
The Huddle Fantasy Football Service
KFFL Hot off the Wire
RotoWire.com
Rotoworld/NBC Sports (All Sports)

Blog
AOL Sports (FB)
ESPN Stephania Bell’s Injury Blog (FB)
Fanball - Godfather of Fantasy Sports Blog
The Fantasy Baseball Sherpa’s Blog
Fantasy Football Sherpa’s Blog
RotoWire’s blog area, also called RotoSynthesis
Sporting News Fantasy Source Blitz blog (FB)
William Del Pilar’s Locker Room Buzz

Podcast
BlogTalkRadio: The Fantasy Sports Channel (FB,BB,Baseball,H)
CBSSports.com FANTASY FOOTBALL TODAY(FB)
ESPN Fantasy Focus Baseball
ESPN Fantasy Focus Football
FantasySportsGirl.com
RotoExperts.com Start em and Sit em Sunday

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Business Profile: Mock Draft Central

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Company: Mock Draft Central
Launched: 2002
Site: www.mockdraftcentral.com

Jason Pliml concedes right on his site’s about page that the growth rate has surprised even him.

“I guess I should have known that when you mix an addicting hobby, technical know-how, hyper-ambition and a cold beer,” he writes, “anything is possible.”

If you think about it, though, the rise of this particular company could be even more indicative of the place that fantasy sports has taken within the broader sports/entertainment culture than any of the other companies profiled on this site.

There are the fantasy games providers, those who actually host the leagues and present the contests, providing outlets for those fans looking to enjoy themselves. Then there are the myriad content providers, offering advice for those who want to enjoy themselves a bit more than the leaguemates they’re trying to beat.

Then there is Mock Draft Central. Although the site provides some content, it basically acts as the batting cage in which you work out before facing the live-game pitching that is your actual league draft. Of course, that is oversimplifying the venture.

Mock Draft Central is an ambitious software hub that is based at a site that focuses on delivering a multisport mock draft lobby. The idea generated from a fantasy player/software engineer who found his own draft preparation to be cumbersome.

“I used to endure a laborious preparation process for my upcoming fantasy drafts,” Pliml, the founder and president of MDC, tells FSB.com. “I would lay out several spreadsheets and predict which players would be selected by various teams. Not only was it boring and redundant, but it incorporated all of my own biases regarding the players. I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if I could practice against people that knew what they were doing, but not in my actual league?’ The seed was thus planted.”

That seed was initially fed by funding from Pliml’s previous work as a software-engineering consultant. Beginning at age 21, he worked on a wide variety of projects in areas that ranged from real estate appraisal to nuclear power plant operation and a few others that most of us would need advanced degrees to even talk about. By 25, he had co-created a consulting firm that did nearly a million dollars worth of business over the first year and a half. It was after splitting with his initial consulting partner that Pliml eventually dreamed up and put together MDC.

By 2005, though, MDC was looking to move beyond what the early sources of funding could support. That led Pliml to the Grand Angels investment group of Western Michigan — where MDC is based — who liked his business model but reportedly liked the company leader more.

“The classic line is that investors bet on the jockey and not the horse,” Grand Angels president Jody Vanderwel told the Grand Rapids Business Journal at the time. “I think he has a great business model and a very robust technology, but behind that is a man who is not only very technologically able but a bright man who loves what he does. His passion for this business is so obvious.”

Plenty of small-business owners have entered their respective markets with passion, though, and Mock Draft Central would not have become successful in such a competitive field without delivering a strong product. The company won the 2007 Fantasy Sports Trade Association award for Best Draft Tool and carries an impressive list of licensing partners, which currently includes Rotowire, Open Sports, U-Sports, AFFL, NFFC/NFBC, RotoBowl, FFPC, Quest Fantasy Leagues and My Fantasy League.

In addition to licensing use of the MDC draft software and helping to integrate it into partner sites, Mock Draft Central has aided in software development for contest and content sites, provided content editing services and farmed out its average draft position statistics to what Pliml says is more than half of the fantasy magazines out there.

“In short, we are uniquely skilled and well-positioned to do a lot of different things,” Pliml says. “We’re always on the lookout for opportunities that maximize the utilization of our skills and our technology.”

In addition to football, the site has handled baseball, basketball and hockey drafts since its inception and has added college football and basketball, golf, NASCAR and arena football to the menu. Pliml says that the company is considering jumping into soccer and cricket as well, though no immediate plans have been made.

All of this comes from a company that employs just one other full-time staffer, Geoff Stein, as well as a regular rotation of two more part-time workers. Pliml says the part-time contingent can grow to four in the busiest times.

The continuing rate of rapid growth in the fantasy sports industry could produce more of those busier times for Mock Draft Central. After all, no matter what sport you wish to play, where you decide to host your league or whom you go to for advice, it all starts with the draft.

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FSB Daily 8/19

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

A roundup of posts from the FSB news page.

– CBS Sports will host a 90-minute live gameday online show called “Fantasy Football Today,” starting this season.

– Fantasy veteran and Fanball co-founder Paul Charchian will do a fantasy football show for Open Sports Network as part of the just-announced lineup.

– The staff at Fantasy Baseball Dugout launched the beta version Tuesday of a new site targeted at college fantasy players, CollegeFantasyCoach.com.

– Dick Vermeil has signed on to be the promotional face of InjuryScout.com.

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