We now have four full Classic Online leagues for a total of 56 teams. In today's economy, it's obvious that many folks are choosing to do this event online and we'll oblige. We'll continue to take signups and try for a fifth online league, but if we don't fill it completely folks will be patched into a city that doesn't fill. We'll figure this out by Friday, but if we can get 14 more signups we'll have ourselves a fifth full Classic league. Let's do it.
Here's the first 56 in that format:
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Saturday, Sept. 4th, 1 p.m. EST
1. Glenn Karant, Plantation, Florida
2. Paul Clein, Germantown, Tennessee
3. Chad Schroeder, Omaha, Nebraska
4. Joe Conte, Campbell, California
5. William del Pilar, Valley Center, California
6. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
7. Brett Lala, Covington, Louisiana
8. Ron Chan, San Francisco, California
9. Philip Popo, Newark, Delaware
10. Matthew Bayley, Natick, Massachusetts
11. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
12. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
13. Ryan McMichael, Suffolk, Virginia
14. Ron Kraus, Medfield, Massachusetts
15. Edward Klein, Delray Beach, Florida
16. Mike Rinaldi, Glenmont, New York
17. Korey Gardner, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
18. Carl Kunda, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19. Erik Duerschmidt, Green Bay, Wisconsin
20. Tory Vernon, Nicoma Park, Oklahoma
21. Shane Schroeder, Ft. Collins, Colorado
22. Paul Jager, Kansas City, Missouri
23. Josh Miceli, Los Gatos, California
24. Ross Mallor, New York, New York
25. Kenneth Ford, Kailua, Hawaii
26. James Roday Rodriguez, New York, New York
27. Joe Ligon, Page, Arizona
28. Frank Heron, Parkland, Florida
29. Danny Dietrick, Celebration, Florida
30. Roc Frost, Mission Viejo, California
31. David Hubbard, Angleton, Texas
32. James Bradtke, Chicago, Illinois
33. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
34. Craig Katz, Sherman Oaks, California
35. Joe Berg, Fullerton, California
36. Mark Griffith, Powhatan, Virginia
37. Kevin Cummings, New York, New York
38. Josh Honeycutt, Paragould, Arkansas
39. Robert Mihulka, Mount, Michigan
40. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
41. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
42. Jeff Butler, Yorktown, Virginia
43. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey
44. Gino Yu, Torrance, California
45. Travis Loontjer, Omaha, Nebraska
46. Stefan Neudorff, Pearl River, New York
47. Matthew Bayley, Natick, Massachusetts
48. Rick Noriega, Twin Falls, Idaho
49. Cory Sarge, Pine Grove, Pennsylvania
50. Brian Humphrey, Arlington, Virginia
51. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania
52. Matthew Grattan, Bainbridge Island, Washington
53. Joseph Jefferson, Englewood, Colorado
54. Michael O'Brien, Brighton, Colorado
55. Don Jagoda, Macomb County, Michigan
56. Paul Weber, Richmond Heights, Missouri
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Okay, we now have four full leagues for the NFFC Classic at Citi Field. We'll continue to take signups for New York and try for a fifth full league, but those who sign up now could be in a teleconference league with another city. Let's keep it going and see where this takes us. Thanks all. We're also one signup away from a 20th full league and should be able to equal last year's total of 294 signups. Great job all and thanks for coming through in these final weeks.
Here's the current New York Classic list:
NEW YORK
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Saturday, Sept. 4, 1 p.m. EST
1. Glenn Schroter, Whitestone, New York
2. Peter Berall, Montreal, Quebec
3. Dan Thomas, Orlando, Florida
4. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
5. Calvin Suer, Metairie, Louisiana
6. Gregg Rosenthal, New York City
7. Neil Caracciolo, Howard Beach, New York
8. Michael Ciszek, Northport, New York
9. Mike Weber, Freehold, New Jersey
10. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey
11. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Virginia
12. James Mack, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
13. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
14. Christopher Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
15. Joseph DiGalbo, Staten Island, New York
16. Neil Hassett, Nissequogue, New York
17. Shaun Beymolla, North Babylon, New York
18. Salvatore Giamo, Staten Island, New York
19. David Martino, Melville, New York
20. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
21. Tom Carbone, Harriman, New York
22. David Zwickel, New York, New York
23. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
24. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
25. Troy Young, Bridgeport, Connecticut
26. Erik Sudigala, Saratoga Springs, New York
27. Ravi Cacarla, Hollis Hills, New York
28. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
29. Pat DePirro, Chicago, Illinois
30. Stephen Ciepiela, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
31. James Cullen, Saint James, New York
32. Jason Santucci, San Mateo, California
33. William Sovak, Ramsey, New Jersey
34. Chris Beauncamino, Brooklyn, New York
35. Michael Cuellar, Roseland, New Jersey
36. Anthony Maresca, Brooklyn, New York
37. Paul Fadil, Jacksonville, Florida
38. Martin Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York
39. Stephen Gecewicz/Tom Madigan, Mineola, New York
40. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
41. Robert Fuhst, Carmel, New York
42. Dave Session, Rochester, New York
43. Saro Semerciyan, Cliffside Park, New Jersey
44. Michael Treffiletti, Moreau, New York
45. John Asfar, Red Bank, New Jersey
46. Michael Newsome, Bridgeport, Connecticut
47. Mike Sanda, Warwick, Rhode Island
48. John Paolucci, White Plains, New York
49. Anthony Savino, Staten Island, New York
50. Mitko Koburov, Berkeley Heighs, New Jersey
51. Jeffrey Price, Reston, Virginia
52. Todd Whitestone, New York, New York
53. Michael Newbert, College Point, New York
54. Joseph Noce, Staten Island, New York
55. Ralph Palmieri, Cranston, Rhode Island
56. Richard Kidd, New York, New York
Here's the current New York Classic list:
NEW YORK
Citi Field
Saturday, Sept. 4, 1 p.m. EST
1. Glenn Schroter, Whitestone, New York
2. Peter Berall, Montreal, Quebec
3. Dan Thomas, Orlando, Florida
4. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
5. Calvin Suer, Metairie, Louisiana
6. Gregg Rosenthal, New York City
7. Neil Caracciolo, Howard Beach, New York
8. Michael Ciszek, Northport, New York
9. Mike Weber, Freehold, New Jersey
10. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey
11. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Virginia
12. James Mack, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
13. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
14. Christopher Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
15. Joseph DiGalbo, Staten Island, New York
16. Neil Hassett, Nissequogue, New York
17. Shaun Beymolla, North Babylon, New York
18. Salvatore Giamo, Staten Island, New York
19. David Martino, Melville, New York
20. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
21. Tom Carbone, Harriman, New York
22. David Zwickel, New York, New York
23. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
24. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
25. Troy Young, Bridgeport, Connecticut
26. Erik Sudigala, Saratoga Springs, New York
27. Ravi Cacarla, Hollis Hills, New York
28. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
29. Pat DePirro, Chicago, Illinois
30. Stephen Ciepiela, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
31. James Cullen, Saint James, New York
32. Jason Santucci, San Mateo, California
33. William Sovak, Ramsey, New Jersey
34. Chris Beauncamino, Brooklyn, New York
35. Michael Cuellar, Roseland, New Jersey
36. Anthony Maresca, Brooklyn, New York
37. Paul Fadil, Jacksonville, Florida
38. Martin Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York
39. Stephen Gecewicz/Tom Madigan, Mineola, New York
40. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
41. Robert Fuhst, Carmel, New York
42. Dave Session, Rochester, New York
43. Saro Semerciyan, Cliffside Park, New Jersey
44. Michael Treffiletti, Moreau, New York
45. John Asfar, Red Bank, New Jersey
46. Michael Newsome, Bridgeport, Connecticut
47. Mike Sanda, Warwick, Rhode Island
48. John Paolucci, White Plains, New York
49. Anthony Savino, Staten Island, New York
50. Mitko Koburov, Berkeley Heighs, New Jersey
51. Jeffrey Price, Reston, Virginia
52. Todd Whitestone, New York, New York
53. Michael Newbert, College Point, New York
54. Joseph Noce, Staten Island, New York
55. Ralph Palmieri, Cranston, Rhode Island
56. Richard Kidd, New York, New York
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AND YOU THOUGHT ORLANDO WAS BAD??? MINN WITH 4 TEAMS...WEAK NEXT YEAR COME DOWN TO FORT LAUDERDALE...OR MIAMI BEACH...
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Originally posted by GK:
quote:Originally posted by INIT2WINIT:
AND YOU THOUGHT ORLANDO WAS BAD??? MINN WITH 4 TEAMS...WEAK NEXT YEAR COME DOWN TO FORT LAUDERDALE...OR MIAMI BEACH... ...Carlos - you're echoing what a few of us here have been stating over and over again...I for one, agree with your sentiments 100%...GK [/QUOTE]Ditto!! No love for the Southeast this year. Atlanta should also be considered as it is a mid point.
Orlando seems to work for WCOFF.
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quote:Originally posted by INIT2WINIT:
AND YOU THOUGHT ORLANDO WAS BAD??? MINN WITH 4 TEAMS...WEAK NEXT YEAR COME DOWN TO FORT LAUDERDALE...OR MIAMI BEACH... ...Carlos - you're echoing what a few of us here have been stating over and over again...I for one, agree with your sentiments 100%...GK [/QUOTE]Ditto!! No love for the Southeast this year. Atlanta should also be considered as it is a mid point.
Orlando seems to work for WCOFF.
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The NFFC tried Tampa and Orlando and it was pretty much a bust with less than 2 leagues. Next year will be the determinant if they give these cities a full 6 months. As for anything on the Gulf or South Atlantic Coast this time of year, forget it as Greg doesn't need the headache of scheduling a draft around hurricanes.
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Originally posted by Tamuscarecrow:
The NFFC tried Tampa and Orlando and it was pretty much a bust with less than 2 leagues. Next year will be the determinant if they give these cities a full 6 months. As for anything on the Gulf or South Atlantic Coast this time of year, forget it as Greg doesn't need the headache of scheduling a draft around hurricanes. Next stop ... Toronto? Sorry, just gotta some throw some Canadian love in there ... fantasy footballs big up here too
... NFL Fantasy Football of course ... ha ha.
The NFFC tried Tampa and Orlando and it was pretty much a bust with less than 2 leagues. Next year will be the determinant if they give these cities a full 6 months. As for anything on the Gulf or South Atlantic Coast this time of year, forget it as Greg doesn't need the headache of scheduling a draft around hurricanes. Next stop ... Toronto? Sorry, just gotta some throw some Canadian love in there ... fantasy footballs big up here too
... NFL Fantasy Football of course ... ha ha.
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The Florida leagues not panning out for football is understandable (weather), but I still wish things could have worked for baseball.......Going down for a couple of days of Spring Training and baseball drafts was outstanding. (Holiday Inn, not so much).
I'm sure the smart people have reasons for the cities they choose. All kinds of logistical hoops to consider that we don't see. Certainly ATL has been looked at before and determined not to be ideal. We do have the College Football kickoff every year at the Georgia Dome, so there is at least one thing to do (which is exactly one more than Buffalo).
I'm sure the smart people have reasons for the cities they choose. All kinds of logistical hoops to consider that we don't see. Certainly ATL has been looked at before and determined not to be ideal. We do have the College Football kickoff every year at the Georgia Dome, so there is at least one thing to do (which is exactly one more than Buffalo).