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New FFOC Millionaire Shares the Joy

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

What’s the first thing that you would do if you won $1 million playing fantasy football? Buy a car? Pay off your mortgage? Go nuts in Vegas?

Detsinh Sayaloune was already there, so he easily could have chosen that last option. The second-ever winner of the Fantasy Football Open Championship, however, started by promising his fellow finalists a shot to beat him in 2010.

“I think that making the Top 15 in a contest such as FFOC, is such a great accomplishment, and I just wanted to award everyone a free team since only the grand prize winner received a free team,” Sayaloune told FSB.com. “They were a great group of guys, and I just want to be able to compete with them again next year and hopefully see them in Vegas again.”

Buying $100 entries for 14 other people certainly won’t break the bank for a million-dollar winner, but it’s a fairly magnanimous gesture considering that Sayaloune only met the rest of the group at the FFOC event (to which he drove from Nebraska with his three brothers).

“Detsinh and his brothers were very gracious winners and a lot of fun to party with,” said Jeff Thomas, CEO of World Fantasy Games and one of the FFOC’s final 15. “Buying each of the finalists a Tier 1 team next year doesn’t surprise me at all — very classy move by a great guy.”

When it came to explaining how he reached the finals this time around, Sayaloune took another somewhat unorthodox step, leading with an all-time fantasy favorite who has lot a couple of steps lately.

“I’m a big LT fan and against expert advice, I decided to draft him in the first round in many of my leagues,” he explained, referring to Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson. “Well, after Week 1 it seemed that everyone was going to be right about not drafting him, since he got injured, but he came back and was one of my most consistent players.”

Of course, Sayaloune got fantasy points from plenty of other sources, led by this year’s ticket to title contention, Tennessee running back Chris Johnson. He also picked up Dallas receiver and second-half stud Miles Austin off the waiver wire, enjoyed the big-play scoring of Philly wideout DeSean Jackson and certainly wasn’t hurt by possessing Donovan McNabb and Tony Romo in a format that allows you to play a second quarterback at a “flex” position.

Sayaloune sat in second place when he flew to Las Vegas to meet the rest of the finalists and said he never felt comfortable about his win until Jay Cutler finally threw his game-winning touchdown pass in overtime of the Monday-nighter.

“It was very nerve-racking because [Adrian Peterson] could have busted out for a 40-yard touchdown and I would have lost my lead,” he said. “I had a pretty good cushion going into MNF but with fantasy anything can happen, so I wasn’t about to celebrate until it was really over.”

Once it was really over, though, the math teacher and Jets fan from Nebraska had plenty to celebrate.

“It still hasn’t sunk in but it feels great to have that title and the grand prize,” he said. Then, in a bit of an understatement, “I’ll be able to live debt-free for a while and I’m very happy with that.”

(World Fantasy Games owns and operates FantasySportsBusiness.com.)

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Familiar Face Crashes FFOC Vegas Party

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

This weekend, the Fantasy Football Open Championship will send its top 15 title contenders to Las Vegas for the second year in a row to see how the final week plays out. On the line, of course, $1 million — just like Shane Schroeder won last season.

But wait, who’s that in sixth place and making his way to Vegas on someone else’s dime? Yep, it’s none other than our own Jeff Thomas.

I guess the guy does know what he’s talking about after all with this fantasy stuff.

Good luck to all competing for the seven-figure payout (and the chance to finally replace that photo of Schroeder on the FFOC homepage).

Of course, I’ll be rooting for the guy who signs my paychecks.

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FSB Daily 8/14: The Audible, NFP, Versus, Million-Dollar Man

Friday, August 14th, 2009

A roundup of recent posts on the FSB News page.

– The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has set up a donation site for The Audible’s Drive for Cystic Fibrosis — the 12-hour Fantasy Sports Channel event that will be hosted by Footballguys.com’s Cecil Lammey and Sigmund Bloom on Saturday, Aug. 29.

– The National Football Post will apparently give a big-screen plasma TV (of yet-undetermined size) to the winner of its league of fantasy football “experts.”

– The cable network best known as the relative Siberia to which the NHL playoffs were once banished will debut a sports business show, The $ports Take, on Aug. 25 at 6:30 p.m.

– Shane Schroeder, last year’s winner of the inaugural million-dollar prize from the Fantasy Football Open Championship, (who is hanging on to his day job for some reason) dishes to The Associated Press on what he expects in the coming football season.

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Corrections Officer Takes Inaugural FFOC Title

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

“Who knew fantasy football could change my life?”

That was the rhetorical question asked by Shane Schroeder, a 31-year-old youth corrections officer from Fort Collins, Colo., after he won the first-ever Fantasy Football Open Championship, according to the press release.

Schroeder received his championship jacket and check from FFOC honorary commissioner Jerry Rice on Tuesday after topping the other 14 finalists in Las Vegas.

Behind four-touchdown performances by Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams, Schroeder’s team — XFACTOR — finished 14 points ahead of its closest competitor in the Vegas bracket. Scores for that championship round combined the team’s average from weeks 1 through 9, average from weeks 10 through 15 and total for Week 16. The next three finishers were separated by fewer than three points total.

“With my winnings, I plan to pay some bills, start a new business and give some to my folks, who have always been so supportive of me,” Schroeder said via the press release.

Check back with FSB.com for more on the FFOC money winners and other prominent fantasy football champions for 2008.

XFACTOR Roster
QB — Philip Rivers, Aaron Rodgers
RB — Michael Turner, DeAngelo Williams, Joseph Addai, Larry Johnson, Jerious Norwood, Sammy Morris
WR — Andre Johnson, Laveranues Coles, Ted Ginn, Anquan Boldin, Ike Hilliard, Kevin Curtis
TE — Tony Gonzalez, Vernon Davis
K – Kris Brown, Mason Crosby
DEF — Tennessee Titans, Green Bay Packers

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