Saturday, September 16, 2006

Week Three Results

Game Scores:
Michigan smacks around Notre Dame 37-14
Auburn edges LSU 7-3
Oregon beats Oklahoma in the last seconds 34-33
Miami stomps on L'ville field logo, L'ville stomps on Miami, 31-7
TCU wins offensive throwdown, 12-3 (tiebreak game... ha!)
Clemson wins 2006 Bowdoin Bowl 27-20
USC thumps the Huskers 28-10

Florida 21, Tennessee 20

The Week That Was
It's been 39 regular season weeks since we could say this, but Tim Wasyluka wins the week. At 7-1, he wins his second title, the first since going 7-1 in DFC III's Week 11.

Tyler Campbell the self-proclaimed Sexy Beast of the DFC takes 2nd place at 6-2, while Gina Williams also finishes at 6-2 for 3rd. Also at 6-2 is Gary "The Idol" Eubanks for 4th (and taking over #1 in the DFC Power Poll)

The rest of the top ten finished at 5-3--Sarah Hasha for 5th, Jennifer Ernst for 6th, Daniel Powell & Garrett Cheney tied for 7th, Yours Truly takes 9th and Eddy McB Sr in 10th

Also finishing:
5-3: Jason Turnbow, Drew Morris, Tad Roose, Zack Graves, Michael Nipp
4-4: Matt Latta, Tom Johnson, David Mark Osborne, Justin Glenn, Jason Barnette, Tommy McLeod, Jason Duren, Mark Gainey, James Hawbaker, Scott Latta
3-5: Ken Mackey, Ty Coffey, Jason Demastus, Trey Cartledge, Lori Smith, Ryan Sherman
2-6: Tebe Shaw, Jonathan Osborne, Eddy McBroom Jr

Standings
Fulaytar Conference
North Division
Matt Latta, 17-7
David Mark Osborne, 13-11
Ty Coffey, 13-11

Tom Johnson, 12-12
Ken Mackey, 12-12

MidCentral Division
Jason Turnbow, 17-7
Jennifer Ernst, 17-7
Tebe Shaw, 16-8

Jason Barnette, 15-9
Justin Glenn, 15-9
Tommy McLeod, 13-11

West Division
Gary Eubanks, 19-5
Jason Duren, 16-8
Eddy McBroom, 15-9
Sarah Hasha, 15-9
Drew Morris, 15-9
Jason Demastus, 11-13

Latta Conference
East Division
Tyler Campbell, 18-7
Yours Truly, 17-7
Mark Gainey, 16-8
Trey Cartledge, 14-10
James Hawbaker, 14-10

South Central Division
Zack Graves, 17-7
Tad Roose, 18-6
Scott Latta, 16-8
Eddy Jr, 15-9
Jon Osborne, 15-9
Lori Smith, 14-10

South Division
Tim Wasyluka, 19-5
Gina Williams, 18-6

Daniel Powell, 16-8
Garrett Cheney, 16-8
Michael Nipp, 14-10
Ryan Shrman, 14-10


The DFC Power Poll Top 12
Rank (Rec) (Last Week)
1. Gary Eubanks (19-5) (2)
2. Tim Wasyluka (19-5) (12)
3. Tyler Campbell (18-6) (NR)
4. Gina Williams (18-6) (10)
5. Tad Roose (18-6) (5)
6-tie. Zack Graves (17-7) (8)
6-tie. Yours Truly (17-7) (9)
8. Jason Turnbow (17-7) (7)
9. Jennfer Ernst (17-7) (NR)
10. Matt Latta (17-7) (3)
11. Daniel Powell (16-8) (NR)
12. Tebe Shaw (16-8) (1)
Dropped Out: Mark Gainey (11), Eddy Jr (6), Jon Osborne (4)

Lies, Darn Lies & Statistics

  • Big props to Tad Roose, who just broke Mark Gainey's seemingly impossible record of weeks at 4-4 or better... Tad now has 35 weeks straight. His last losing weekly record? DFC IV, in 2003, Week Four when he went 3-5. By the way, he's never gone 1-7 in five seasons.
  • Who holds the 2nd longest current streak? Gainey, with 14 weeks currently.
  • Mark Gainey also holds the record for 5-3 or better in consecutive weeks, with 14. The last 14 weeks of his 34 week .500+ was above .500.
  • However, the current streak? Yours Truly, at 9 weeks.
  • Congrats to Michael Nipp, who looks like he's turning his fortunes around. Winning 65 games, and the South Division title, in DFC V, he dropped 25 games for a 40 win season in DFC VI. He currently sits in 26th place in the league--that may seem low, but its the highest he's been since he was ranked 18th in Week One last year.
  • Whereas last year he struggled to catch David Mark Osborne (and only did at season's end because DMO choked), this season Matt Latta is tearing up the North Division right now. With his 17-7 current record, he's still tied with DMO for 3rd all time on the win list at 338.
  • Tad Roose crossed 300 wins this week, Jason Demastus crossed 200, and James Hawbaker hit 50 all time.
  • Michael Nipp hit 200 wins in college.
  • Tim Wasyluka's 39 weeks is a long time between weekly wins, but consider Tommy McLeod... his last win was 57 weeks ago, DFC II's Week 7, and even then, he sahred it with Jason Quinn. Two weeks before that, 59 weeks ago, he won it alone.

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