NFFC Classic After Week 11: Just One League Champion
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:00 am
Wow, this is as tight as I can ever remember for the league titles in the NFFC Classic. Through 11 weeks, only ONE LEAGUE CHAMPION has been crowned. Congrats to Chris Eibl of Chicago League 3, who has already clinched the h2h title as his Rex Grossman team has a three-game lead with two weeks to play. Rex Grossman is currently 10-1 and first overall in total points. Congrats Chris.
Chris is one of 10 NFFC Classic teams that is currently first in head-to-head record and first in total points. If the season ended today, 10 of the 21 first place league prizes would already be settled. Six other h2h leaders are second in total points, while four h2h leaders are currently third in total points. The only aberration is one team that is alone in first place in h2h and sixth in the league in total points. Good job everyone.
Fourteen of the 21 leagues have two or more teams tied for first place in h2h records. None is closer than Las Vegas League 1, which currently has SIX TEAMS tied for first at 7-4. Wow.
It's great that we have 13 regular season games in the NFFC to determine the league champs because it's too early to crown a champion now. Here's a look at each of the 21 leagues through Week 11:
Chicago 1: leader is 8-3, 2nd in total points
Chicago 2: two teams at 8-3, 2nd in total points
Chicago 3: 10-1 is league champ, 1st in total points
Chicago 4: two teams at 8-3, 3rd in total points
Las Vegas 1: six teams at 7-4; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 2: 8-3, that team is 6th in total points
Las Vegas 3: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 4: three teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 5: 8-3, 2nd in total points
Las Vegas 6: two teams at 8-3; 2nd in total points
New York 1: three teams at 8-3; 3rd in total points
New York 2: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 3: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
New York 4: 8-3; 2nd in total points
New York 5: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 6: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 7: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Phone 1: three teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Phone 2: 8-3; 3rd in total points
Phone 3: 9-2; 3rd in total points
Phone 4: two teams at 8-3; 2nd in total points
There are so many teams still in the hunt for money spots in the NFFC Classic that every team should be fighting until the end. Remember, the TOP THREE TEAMS in each league this year make it to the Championship Round, so third place not only nets you $1,250 but it could lead to a $100,000 payday this year. It should be a VERY exciting finish to the NFFC season.
Good luck everyone and I'll analyze the NFFC Primetime next.
Okay, does anyone want to talk about any of those leagues above and how crazy and close it is in your league?
Chris is one of 10 NFFC Classic teams that is currently first in head-to-head record and first in total points. If the season ended today, 10 of the 21 first place league prizes would already be settled. Six other h2h leaders are second in total points, while four h2h leaders are currently third in total points. The only aberration is one team that is alone in first place in h2h and sixth in the league in total points. Good job everyone.
Fourteen of the 21 leagues have two or more teams tied for first place in h2h records. None is closer than Las Vegas League 1, which currently has SIX TEAMS tied for first at 7-4. Wow.
It's great that we have 13 regular season games in the NFFC to determine the league champs because it's too early to crown a champion now. Here's a look at each of the 21 leagues through Week 11:
Chicago 1: leader is 8-3, 2nd in total points
Chicago 2: two teams at 8-3, 2nd in total points
Chicago 3: 10-1 is league champ, 1st in total points
Chicago 4: two teams at 8-3, 3rd in total points
Las Vegas 1: six teams at 7-4; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 2: 8-3, that team is 6th in total points
Las Vegas 3: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 4: three teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
Las Vegas 5: 8-3, 2nd in total points
Las Vegas 6: two teams at 8-3; 2nd in total points
New York 1: three teams at 8-3; 3rd in total points
New York 2: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 3: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
New York 4: 8-3; 2nd in total points
New York 5: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 6: two teams at 9-2; 1st in total points
New York 7: two teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Phone 1: three teams at 8-3; 1st in total points
Phone 2: 8-3; 3rd in total points
Phone 3: 9-2; 3rd in total points
Phone 4: two teams at 8-3; 2nd in total points
There are so many teams still in the hunt for money spots in the NFFC Classic that every team should be fighting until the end. Remember, the TOP THREE TEAMS in each league this year make it to the Championship Round, so third place not only nets you $1,250 but it could lead to a $100,000 payday this year. It should be a VERY exciting finish to the NFFC season.
Good luck everyone and I'll analyze the NFFC Primetime next.
Okay, does anyone want to talk about any of those leagues above and how crazy and close it is in your league?