Monday, October 09, 2006

DFC Week Six Results

5. Florida 23, 9. LSU 10
7. Texas 28, 16. Oklahoma 10
13. Tennessee 51, 10. Georgia 33
16. California 45, 11. Oregon 24 (69 points total)
NYGiants 19, Washington 3
Jacksonville 41, NYJets 0
Philadelphia 38, Dallas 24
San Diego 23, Pittsburgh 13

The Week That Was
Two people have gone 8-0 in the same week... but never 3. Until this week.

Becoming the 16th, 17th and 18th people to go 8-0 in a DFC Regular Season Week, Tad Roose, Eddy Mc Jr and Lori Smith finish 1, 2 and 3 this week. This is Tad's 4th weekly win, his first since Week 10 of DFC IV.

The Mighty Mark Gainey makes a huge comeback this week, after last week's debacle, to finish 4th at 7-1, while Drew Morris and Jason Barnette tie for 5th place, both at 7-1. James Hawbaker takes the 7th spot at 7-1, Justin Glenn, 6-2, gets 8th, Gary "The Idol" Eubanks is 9th at 6-2, Tommy McLeod finishes 6-2 to round out the 10.

Also Finishing:
6-2: Jenn Ernst, Eddy McBroom, Daniel Powell, Ryan Sherman (!)
5-3: Matt Latta, DMOsborne, Tom Johnson, Ken Mackey, Jason Demastus, Yours Truly, Scott Latta, Jon Osborne
4-4: Ty Coffey, Tebe Shaw, Jason Turnbow, Trey Cartledge, Zack Graves, Tim Wasyluka, Garrett Cheney, Gina Williams
3-5: Sarah Hasha, Tyler Campbell, Michael Nipp
2-6: Jason Duren

The Standings
Fulaytar Conference
North Division
Matt Latta, while only ranked 6th in the conference, has a good sized lead on DMO, trying to win his 2nd division in a row. However, remember that DMO ran the division until Week 12 last year, when Matt came up, yanked it out from under DMO, and to add insult to injury, was beaten by Matt in the Final Four, en route to the DFC Championship.
Matt Latta, 30-18 (9.6)
David Mark Osborne, 26-22 (16.2)
Tom Johnson, 25-23 (8.4)
Ken Mackey, 25-23 (15.8)
Ty Coffey, 21-27 (24.33)

MidCentral Division
She's only got one division title, but she's trying to amend that. Watch out for Barnie, though, putting some wins together and getting himself ranked this week. Justin Glenn is keeping pace, while Turnbow is struggling a bit to keep up.
Jennifer Ernst, 35-13 (16.83)
Jason Barnette, 32-16 (17.4)
Justin Glenn, 32-16 (22.4)
Jason Turnbow, 30-18 (11.4)
Tommy McLeod, 27-21 (11.2)
Tebe Shaw, 27-21 (15.5)

West Division
The Idol aims to become the first rookie to make the postseason since Mark Gainey did it in DFC III, but Drew is catching up slowly... and Big Eddy is showing signs of his old--really old--self, hoping to make the 2nd half of the season like the first
Gary Eubanks, 35-13 (10.8)
Drew Morris, 32-16 (9.8)
Eddy McBroom, 30-18 (7.2)
Jason Demastus, 26-22 (15.8)
Sarah Hasha, 25-23 (15.5)
Jason Duren, 25-23 (31.0)

Latta Conference
East Division
Like last year, he started slowly, but it looks like Mark Gainey has taken the East Division again. Yours Truly is only 2 games back, but 2 games behind Gainey is like 50. Tyler, the self proclaimed "Sexy Beast of the DFC", had a disasterous week, allowing James to catch up.
Mark Gainey, 32-16 (15.8)
Yours Truly, 30-18 (13.5)
Tyler Campbell, 29-19 (13.2)
James Hawbaker, 29-19 (16.2)
Trey Cartledge, 25-23 (21.83)

South Central Division
Here comes two time DFC Champion Tad Roose. Flying to the top five of the DFC Power Poll, he puts a few games distance between he and Eddy Jr and Zack Graves. Lori is coming back with a vengeance, after a slow start, while Scott and Jonathan both are struggling to get going.
Tad Roose, 35-13 (14.8)
Eddy McBroom Jr, 33-15 (21.5)
Zack Graves, 32-16 (10.4)
Lori Smith, 30-18 (17.33)
Scott Latta, 29-19 (14.6)
Jon Osborne, 28-20 (17.2)

South Division
Tim has 3 division titles, 2nd only to Mark Gainey's 4, while Daniel Powell is striving for his first. Fiancee of Tad, Gina, is a few games back, while Mikey, Ryan and Garrett stay deadlocked to keep out of the cellar.
Tim Wasyluka, 33-15 (10.4)
Daniel Powell, 32-16 (16.83)
Gina Williams, 30-18 (13.6)
Michael Nipp, 26-22 (12.4)
Ryan Sherman, 26-22 (17.2)
Garrett Cheney, 25-23 (20.83)

The DFC Power Poll Top 12
1. Gary Eubanks, 35-13, (10.8) (2)
2. Tad Roose, 35-13, (14.8) (5)
3. Jennifer Ernst, 35-13, (16.83) (3)
4. Tim Wasyluka, 33-15, (10.4) (1)
5. Eddy McBroom, 33-15, (21.5) (NR)
6. Drew Morris, 32-16 (9.8) (11)
7. Zack Graves, 32-16 (10.4) (4)
8. Mark Gainey, 32-16 (15.8) (NR)
9. Daniel Powell, 32-16 (16.83) (9)
10. Jason Barnette, 32-16 (17.4) (NR)
11. Justin Glenn, 32-16 (22.4) (10)
12. Eddy McBroom, 30-18 (7.2) (NR)
dropped out: Matt Latta (12); Jason Turnbow (6); Gina Williams (7); Tyler Campbell (8)

And... The Bottom Five: 30. Mackey (29th)... 31. Garrett Cheney, (30th)... 32. Trey Cartledge (31st)... 33. Jason Duren (22nd)... 34. Ty Coffey (34th)

If The Playoffs Began Today:
Fulaytar Conference
(1) West Division Champion Gary Eubanks and (2) MidCentral Division Champion Jennifer Ernst would get the first round byes.
Wild Card Weekend would include: (3) Drew Morris, (4) Jason Barnette, (5) Justin Glenn, (6) North Division Champion Matt Latta, (7) Eddy McBroom and (8) Jason Turnbow

Latta Conference
(1) South Division Champion Tim Wasyluka and (2) South Central Division Champion Tad Roose would get the first round byes
Wild Card Weekend would include: (3) Eddy Mc Jr, (4) East Division Champion Mark Gainey, (5) Zack Graves, (6) Daniel Powell, (7) Yours Truly and (8) Gina Williams

Lies, Darn Lies & Statistics

  • Eddy Jr and Lori take heart... its not the first time someone has finished with an 8-0 record, yet not win the week. In DFC V, Michael Nipp won his week with an 8-0 record... leaving my first, and only 8-0 in 2nd place, due to tiebreak scores.
  • Speaking of the two time world champion Tad Roose, he's up to 38 weeks now without a losing record. That's pretty darn good.
  • Jennifer still has the 2nd longest active streak with 9, and since Tim went 4-4 this week, the next rank falls to Daniel Powell, with 7 weeks and counting.
  • And since we're on the subject of Jennifer, she now owns all the charts by herself. She's #1 in all three major catagories, including All Time Wins, All Time Pro and All Time College. And its a chick. Thats ridiculous.
  • Rookie of the Year race? Though Zack Graves and Jason Turnbow may make a run at it later, I'm picking Gary "The Idol" Eubanks thusfar... though it won't happen, he's actually on pace for 70 wins, which would shatter the previous rookie record of 65, set by Mark Gainey in DFC III (plus it would also shatter Mark's single season win mark record of 68, in DFC V)
  • For MVP? That's a different story... some names that pop up would be The Idol, but also Jennifer Ernst, possibly Tad Roose, or even Tim Wasyluka.
  • Obviously there is plenty of time, with the season only half over, but his current 28-20 record and his 13th rank in the conference asks the question...Could it be possible that Jonathan Osborne misses the playoffs again? This is his 6th season in the league, and a postseason at home this time puts him picking a staggering 576 football games, with nary a single one being a playoff game. Mind boggling.
  • Congrats to James Hawbaker, who recorded the first 7-1 of his career. He now joins Gina and Barnie, who also have one in their careers. Tebe has 2, the first two weeks of this season, but his season has collapsed around him, so didn't do much good. Ryan Sherman is still waiting for his first 7-1 mark.
  • By the way, for the three year veterans, Tyler Campbell doesn't have one either. He went 8-0 once last year, but never has he had a 7-1 week.
  • Looking at regular season wins, Jonathan Osborne got to #300. He sits at #14 all time with 302. Mark Gainey is next with 289, while Eddy Jr has 288.
  • Ty Coffey is up soon for 200 wins, with 184, while Jason Duren is right behind him at 180.
  • As for 100, the race is on to be the first DFC VI rookie to get there, with Gina lodging her 83 career win this week, and Jason Barnette at 82.
  • Over in college, it looks like its a Tyler vs Garrett race to 100, with Garrett leading 83-80. I only say this because in 2 seasons, Tyler has made up about 12 wins on Garrett, which is really tough to do.
  • And now, truly the stat some of you have been waiting a reeeeeeeaaally long time for... I finally took postseason wins, and add them to all time wins to come up with a definitive All Time Win List. From here on out, I'll specify "regular season wins", which is just regular season and "all time wins", which is regular season plus postseason. For some of you, this won't matter, having never seen a playoff game in your life (cough cough Jonathan Osborne cough), but for others, like Drew who's one win shy of having the highest playoff win total ever, this means alot...
  • To Ten All Time Winners, regular season + playoffs: (1) Jennifer Ernst, 418-262... (2) Yours Truly, 404-268... (3) David Mark Osborne, 380-276... (4) Eddy McBroom, 378-222... (5) Matt Latta, 373-275... (6) Drew Morris, 369-234... (7) Tom Johnson, 358-274... (8) Michael Nipp, 358-282... (9) Tommy McLeod, 356-276... (10) Daniel Powell, 355-261
  • The best winning percentage of all time (with at least two full seasons in the DFC): (1) Mark Gainey, 66%... (2) Wookiee Fulaytar, 64%... (3) Eddy McBroom, 63%... (4) Eddy Jr, 62.1%... (5-tie) Jennifer Ernst & Tad Roose, 61.5%... (7) Drew Morris, 61.2%... (8) Lori Smith, 60.3%... (9) Yours Truly, 60.1%... (10) Justin Glenn, 59.5%

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