Sunday, September 11, 2005

DFC Week Two Results

DFC Week Two Results

Another sketch week for the league, as it gets tougher and tougher... in last season's DFC IV, there were 13 people who won 60+ games, including one guy who didnt even make the playoffs (Garrett). However, I'm not sure thats going to happen this year...

Weekly Winners
Winning his first week after beginning his third season in the DFC, Jason Duren comes up big this week with a 6-2 record... he won via tiebreak, over the rookie Willis Watkins, who rebounds from a tough week. His 6-2 comes in 2nd for the week, while 3rd goes to Justin Glenn, also at 6-2. Eddy Jr is in 4th, and Sarah and Tommy share 5th place, all at 6-2. The Mighty Gainey has a relatively good comeback from last season's disaster, at 5-3, good enough for 7th, while Ty Coffey takes 8th at 5-3. In 9th, Big Eddy and a three way tie for 10th between Yours Truly, Angie Pilgrim & Daniel Powell.

DFC Standings
Fulaytar Conference
North Division

Angie Mark Osborne does what no other rookie has done... stay atop the DFC Power Poll (below) for the first two weeks of her DFC career... which means she continues to hold the top of her division, while her fiancee sits a game back. Tom's woes continue.
Angie Pilgrim, 11-5
DM Osborne, 10-6
Matt Latta, 9-7
Ty Coffey, 8-8
Tom Johnson, 6-10

MidCentral Division
Tommy hasn't had a quick start like this since DFC II, which led him to over 60 season wins and a MVP title. Justin is just getting started, however, and we begin to wonder if the magic that was Jenn Ernst is now gone. Rookies Tebe and Jason just fight each other to stay out of the division basement.
Tommy McLeod, 11-5
Justin Glenn, 10-6
Jennifer Ernst, 8-8
Tebe Shaw, 7-9
Jason Barnette, 6-10

West Division
We knew it had to happen sooner or later... that is, Jason Duren getting something going finally. The DFC III Rookie of the Year has improved each season, but now he seems like he's for real, while perennial powers Eddy and Drew continue to struggle.
Jason Duren, 11-5
Sarah Hasha, 10-6
Eddy McBroom, 8-8
Jason Demastus, 8-8
Drew Morris, 7-9

McBroom Conference
East Division
Yours Truly takes his rightful place--atop the division and ahead of Mark Gainey, while rookie Willis Watkins begins to show signs of life, after a horrible 2-6 beginning, his 6-2 this week may show that Week One was an anomoly.
Yours Truly, 9-7
Mark Gainey, 8-8
Willis Watkins, 8-8
Tyler Campbell, 8-8
Garrett Cheney, 8-8

SouthCentral Division
Eddy the Younger holds off Jon, Scott, Lori and Tad, in what seems to be the closest division in the league... at one point this weekend, everyone in this division had identical records.
Eddy Jr, 10-6
Jon Osborne, 9-7
Scott Latta, 9-7
Lori Smith, 9-7
Tad Roose, 8-8

South Division
Its been a while, but Tim is showing signs of life after a few seasons of nothing. He's won this division twice, and seems poised to make a run for it once again. Rookie Gina Williams is also doing well, but you can't help but note the disasterous start to the year from defending South Division champ Michael Nipp.
Tim Wasyluka, 10-6
Gina Williams, 9-7
Daniel Powell, 8-8
Ryan Sherman, 7-9
Michael Nipp, 6-10

DFC Power Poll
Last Week's Rank in ( )
1. Angie Pilgrim, 11-5 (1)
2. Tommy McLeod, 11-5 (6)
3. Jason Duren, 11-5 (8)
4. Justin Glenn, 10-6 (NR)
5. Tim Wasyluka, 10-6 (2)
6. DMOsborne, 10-6 (5)
7. Sarah Hasha, 10-6 (NR)
8. Eddy Mac Jr, 10-6 (NR)
9. Jon Osborne, 9-7 (3)
10. Gina Williams, 9-7 (7)
Dropped out: Scott Latta (4), Lori Smith (9)

Lies, Darn Lies and Statistics
--Jennifer Ernst stands now where we knew she would eventually... as the all time winning leader, she has now gotten 299 victories in her career, and needs one more to break 300.
--Also in position for a milestone, Tad Roose set to push out The Wookiee for the 10th spot in career wins, marking the first time someone not named Eddy McBroom that wasn't an original DFC'er has entered the Top Ten All Time. Both Tad and The Wookiee have 236 wins, but Roose's 164 losses put him behind Wook's 140.
--Ready to pass Wookiee as well, Drew (235), Justin (233) and Scott Latta (230)
--Michael's rough weekend has now brought him to 202 all time losses, leaving Yours Truly (199) and Jenn Ernst (189) as the only active Originals to not hit that lowpoint.
--Tyler Campbell needs one more win all time to push past Hall of Famer Vic Paschal for 26th on the all time list, meaning he's passed the Retired Block completely.
--For the Rookies, "The Retired Block" are a list of 9 previous DFC'ers who have all retired, and after Tyler passes Vic, will occupy No. 27 thru 35 on the all time win list... meaning Dawn Langer, at 35, is the first person that the rookies will pass as their wins accumulate. Dawn has 26 wins in her brief career.
--With his 5-3 record this week, Mark now has crossed 200 wins, the 17th person to do so in DFC history. 200 wins is becoming like 500 homers in the majors... 300 wins is now the new 600 homer mark.
--Turning to college wins, the Big Wookster tumbles to #14 on the all time list (139), as both Justin (137) and Mark (131) are set to pass him soon.
--The NFL season kicked off this weekend as well, as Tom holds to his #1 spot in the All Time Pro Wins for over 2 1/2 years... though his 125 wins is barely ahead of Yours Truly (123) and Jennifer (121)
--To tell you what a rough season it has been thusfar, consider that the combined records of Angie & Jason, the first two weekly winners, is 12-4. Though that seems good, its the lowest Week 1 & 2 combined record EVER...
--Mark has something to speak of as well... after dropping his tiebreak from Week one, his current 2.0 TBA is the lowest TBA in the history of the DFC. Don't expect it to remain 2.0, but it was worth mentioning.
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