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 Ryan Wolfe-WR- Rebels Nov. 21 - 12:30 am et

UNLV's all-time-leading receiver, Ryan Wolfe, broke his left foot in practice, putting an end to his collegiate career.  Wolfe will have surgery to repair the damage next week.
Wolfe finishes his career with 283 receptions, 3495 yards and 15 touchdowns.  Wolfe will hope to impress scouts at the NFL combine in February.
 Tim Tebow-QB- Gators Nov. 21 - 12:30 am et

Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is currently tied with former LSU running back Kevin Faulk for most touchdowns (non-passing) in the SEC at 53.
Tebow just needs one rushing touchdown against FIU Saturday to break the record.  If you're curious as to how many records Tebow holds...it's a lot.  For a list click the link to the Gainesville Sun below.
 Alexander Robinson-RB- Cyclones Nov. 21 - 12:15 am et

Iowa State running back Alexander Robinson is currently third in the Big 12 in rushing with 1000 yards on 195, but he's only concerned with beating Missouri on Saturday.  “That’s the goal, always,” he said. “If other things come with it, great. But we’re trying to get to the best bowl game that we can.”
Robinson has had his ups and downs this year and hasn't scored a touchdown in five games.  I got a feeling he finds pay dirt this weekend.
 Harvey Unga-RB- Cougars Nov. 21 - 12:15 am et

BYU running back Harvey Unga is still struggling with an ankle injury and will be a game-time decision this week against Air Force.
Unga was limited to just 50 yards on 11 carries last week against New Mexico, and Air Force posseses a good defense.  Look elsewhere for running back production this week.
Source: Desert News
 Freddie Barnes-WR- Falcons Nov. 21 - 12:15 am et

Bowling Green wide receiver Freddie Barnes had 12 catches for 197 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Akron.
I'm running out of superlatives for Barnes, so let's just say he is the best.  Barnes now has an insane 129 catches and 14 touchdowns on the season...and has another game remaining!  It probably won't help fantasy owners, but I want to thank the MAC for their random week night TV schedule throughout the last few weeks.  Its made my job easier, and I was able to watch Mr. Barnes play a few times.
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 Colt McCoy-QB- Longhorns Nov. 21 - 12:15 am et

Texas senior quarterback Colt McCoy will play his final game in Royal-Memorial Stadium on Saturday night.
After notching 45 total touchdowns in 2008, I'm sure there are a lot of fantasy owners that are a bit disappointed in McCoy's 20 total touchdowns so far this season.  However, this being Colt's final home game, this seems like a great spot for McCoy to pile up some fantasy points.
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 Darius Marshall-RB- Thundering Herd Nov. 20 - 8:15 pm et

Marshall running back Darius Marshall is listed as a game-time decision for this week's contest with SMU.
SMU is a nice matchup for Marshall on the ground, but it is hard to recommend a fantasy start for him with any confidence.
 Christian Ponder-QB- Seminoles Nov. 20 - 5:30 pm et

Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder underwent "successful surgery" on his shoulder, and he's expected to see limited action in spring practice.
Hopefully Ponder returns to full health in time for the 2010 campaign.
Source: ESPN.com
 Emmanuel Moody-RB- Gators Nov. 20 - 5:30 pm et

As expected, Florida running back Emmanuel Moody (sprained ankle) will not play this weekend against Florida International.
Moody has shown flashes this season, though injuries continue to plague the talented back.
 Greg Salas-WR- Warriors Nov. 20 - 5:15 pm et

Hawaii coach Greg McMackin told The Honolulu Advertiser that quarterback Bryant Moniz (ribs) and wide receiver Greg Salas (foot) are "game-time" decisions for Saturday's game at San Jose State.
Both players appear too risky to start at this late juncture in the season.
 Montel Harris-RB- Eagles Nov. 20 - 5:15 pm et

Boston College running back Montel Harris sat out practice on Thursday with a sore back, but coach Frank Spaziani tells The Boston Herald this is in large part to the sophomore "carrying everybody."
Harris has been a beast on the ground, carrying the ball 65 times in the last two outings. He's banged up and he'll play against North Carolina on Saturday; he may find running room difficult this week.
 James Cleveland-WR- Hawkeyes Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

Houston wide receiver James Cleveland (unknown) is listed as questionable on several independent injury reports.
While there has been no official word from Houston (as expected), Cleveland is looking like a risky start this weekend.  Whether or not to take the risk depends on who else you can plug in in his place.
Source: TSN.com
 Evan Royster-RB- Nittany Lions Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

Penn State running back Evan Royster is just 10 yards away from back-to-back 1000-yard rushing seasons.
Barring an early injury against Michigan State on Saturday, Royster is a safe bet to crack the century mark this season.  Royster had 1236 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2008.  He has 8 touchdowns (2 receiving) this season.
 Jordan Todman-RB- Huskies Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

Jordan Todman has been steadily taking over as UConn's lead running back in recent weeks.  “We’ve seen some things the last few games,” UConn coach Randy Edsall said of Todman. “He’s kind of put his foot in the ground for more carries. He’s been very productive and is developing into a really nice running back.”
Todman is a very good play this week against an Irish defense that ranks 72nd in the country against the rush.
Source: NH Register
 Brandon Weeden-QB- Cowboys Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

Oklahoma State's offense was stuck in neutral until the second half against Colorado when running back Keith Toston busted two long touchdowns.  The first on a 45-yard run late in the third quarter and then a 47-yard pitch and catch from quarterback Brandon Weeden in the fourth quarter.
Owners that sat Toston were looking like they dodged a bullet until his late explosion. Toston finished the day with 30 carries for 172 yards and two catches for 45 yards.
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 Taylor Potts-QB- Red Raiders Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

Quarterback Taylor Potts sits alone atop the Texas Tech depth chart for this Saturday's game against Oklahoma.
This is the first time in several weeks there is not an "or" between the top two quarterbacks.  Too bad Tech is playing the Sooner defense.
 Carlton Mitchell-WR- Bulls Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

South Florida wide receiver Carlton Mitchell (ankle) is probable for Saturday's game against Louisville.  "He's going to dress for the game," coach Jim Leavitt said. "How much he plays depends on how well he feels. He's getting close."
Mitchell is not a fantasy option this week, but his presence will help those that decide to start quarterback B.J. Daniels.
 Joe McKnight-RB- Trojans Nov. 20 - 4:00 pm et

USC running back Joe McKnight missed practice on Wednesday due to migraines, but was back on Thursday.
Migraines have been an issue with McKnight in the past.  Right now we assume he will play Nov. 28 against UCLA.  
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 Danario Alexander-WR- Tigers Nov. 19 - 9:30 pm et

Missouri wide receiver Danario Alexander notched his second offensive player of the week honors, the first Big 12 wide receiver to do so in a single season.  
Alexander was one of hot sleeper picks in 2007 but wrist and knee injuries derailed his season and a guy by the name of Jeremy Maclin exploded on the scene.  Finally healthy, Alexander has 81 catches for 1238 yards and 11 scores on the year.  
Source: ESPN.com
 Brandon Minor-RB- Wolverines Nov. 19 - 9:15 pm et

Michigan running back Brandon Minor (shoulder) will miss Saturday's game against Ohio State.
The tough Minor must be in a world of pain in order to miss this game against Ohio State, his last in Michigan Stadium.
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