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Week 13 Start and Sit wide receivers

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This is it. The final countdown. The final games. The final decisions. And for many, the final choices that make you a winner or a loser.

Unfortunately when submitting this column last week we were unaware of injuries to Chris McNeill and Emory Blake. We did, however, produce a few large successes and a couple solid bench recommendations.

Well let's strive for bigger things, better things and one thing in particular: a championship.

And for once this writer can actually listen to his own advice, as in one of my two leagues it's title time.

So good luck to all and let's bring home the hardware.

Last Week's Starts

Emory Blake, Auburn vs. Samford: Did not record a catch

Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina vs. The Citadel: 5 receptions, 81 yards, TD. Grade A-

Andre Debose, Florida vs. Furman: 3 receptions, 151 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Jaz Reynolds, Oklahoma vs. Baylor: 7 receptions, 114 yards, Grade A-

Chris McNeill, Wyoming vs. New Mexico: Did not play (injury)

Cody Hoffman, BYU vs. New Mexico State: 3 receptions, 26 yards. Grade F

Grade: B (with an "I" for the injuries)

Last Week's Sits

A.J. Jenkins, Illinois vs. Wisconsin: 4 receptions, 33 yards. Grade A

Eric Ward, Texas Tech vs. Missouri: 7 receptions, 46 yards. Grade B

Keenan Allen, California vs. Stanford: 6 receptions, 97 yards, TD. Grade F

Kamar Jorden, Bowling Green vs. Ohio: 8 receptions, 87 yards, TD. Grade F

Taylor Stockemer, Arkansas State vs. MTSU: 1 reception, 8 yards. Grade A

Grade: C+

Start Em! Wide Receivers (BCS)

Terrance Williams, Baylor vs. Texas Tech: Williams continues to make big plays for Baylor, including his last-second touchdown to beat Oklahoma. He is overshadowed by Kendall Wright, which means single coverage, and Texas Tech will not have the answer for him.

Marquess Wilson, Washington State vs. Washington: Wilson continues to put up monster numbers, and in the Apple Cup there will be plenty of points to be had. He should dominate a porous Huskies secondary.

Juron Criner, Arizona vs. LA-Lafayette: Criner ate alive the ASU defense for a massive night in that rivalry game, and his reward is a cookie. Criner should find the end zone twice with a bushel of catches. Just hope the opponent scores some so he sees the second half.

Gerell Robinson, Arizona State vs. California: Just as Criner dominated ASU, Robinson did the same against Arizona and has been on a roll. California plays a defense-is-optional approach, and Robinson should ride the hot hand of his quarterback to another solid day.

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Eric Thomas, Troy vs. Western Kentucky: Here is a sleeper for you to use in all 120 leagues, as Thomas has a juicy matchup with WKU. He has two touchdowns in each of his last two games and should find paydirt at least once next week.

Taulib Ikharo, Louisiana Tech vs. New Mexico State: Ikharo is coming off back-to-back touchdown games, and if you are in need of a hail mary play, Ikharo is a decent option going against a bad Aggies defense. Try him if you are feeling lucky.

Tyler Shoemaker, Boise State vs. Wyoming: Shoemaker continues to be the best big play threat on the Broncos offense. Against a weak Wyoming defense expect a few large plays for the talented wideout, in what can be a huge statement game for Boise to sneak into the BCS.

Sit Em! Wide Receivers (BCS)

Andre Debose, Florida vs. Florida State: DeBose was the big playmaker Florida needed to overcome Furman, but he cannot be trusted against FSU. His speed will be matched by the Seminoles secondary, and he will not get behind them. Bench in all formats.

Albert Gary, Iowa State vs. Oklahoma: In their glorious win over Okie State the Cyclones tossed the ball all over the yard, which led to a huge game for Gary, who stepped up when they needed him. Now the Sooners are well-versed in Gary’s ability and they will be sure to keep an eye on him next week.

Donovan Varner, Duke vs. UNC: Varner is a good talent for the Blue Devils, who threw it all over the yard last week. But in this Tobacco Road rivalry game, the Heels secondary should do a good job of limiting his big plays opposite Conner Vernon.

Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech vs. Virginia: Boykin is the best Hokies playmaker outside of David Wilson, but in yet another rivalry game where the winner plays for the conference crown, Boykin will be guarded like a hawk. He may make some big catches but he is unlikely to find the end zone, which makes all the difference in the (fantasy) world.

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Jordan Leslie UTEP vs. UCF: Leslie had his best game of 2011, catching seven balls in the UTEP loss to Tulsa. Not only will the score not necessitate all of his targets next week against UCF, the Knights defense can lock down any receiver. We expect Leslie to struggle for value.

Reese Wiggins, ECU vs. Marshall: Every week another ECU receiver steps up and catches his five passes for a score. Last week it was Wiggins who actually scored twice, but with Lance Lewis a possibility to return, with Justin Jones and Hardy playing well, it is best to temper your expectations with Wiggins.

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Roy Finch
Finch cited on misdemeanor, could miss bowl
Roy Finch, RB, OKLA
12/13/2011
News: Oklahoma running back Roy Finch was cited on a misdemeanor complaint of property molestation on Dec. 8.
Analysis: Coach Bob Stoops said he hadn't decided whether or not Finch would be suspended as a result of the run-in with the law, so we'll wait and see.

Russell Wilson
Dayne Crist visiting Madison
Russell Wilson, QB, WISC
12/12/2011
News: Now that former quarterback Dayne Crist has met back up with Charlie Weis in Lawrence, he is now making a visit to Madison to check out a possible transfer to the Wisconsin Badgers.
Analysis: Keep in mind that if Crist does go to the Badgers, that he is nothing close to Russell Wilson and is not guaranteed to even win the starting job over Jon Budmayr

Chris Nwoke
Colorado State expected to hire Jim McElwain
Chris Nwoke, RB, COLOST
12/12/2011
News: Tomorrow when Colorado State announces their new head coach, it is expected to be Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain. 
Analysis: McElwain is familiar with the area as he coached at Fresno State before heading to Tuscaloosa.  McElwain inherits a talented quarterback in Pete Thomas and a workhorse back in Chris Nwoke so he should be able to do some work on offense.

Jeff Godfrey
Jeff Godfrey leaving Central Florida
Jeff Godfrey, QB, UCF
12/12/2011
News: Central Florida quarterback Jeff Godfrey has been granted his release from the school, and is free to transfer to any school outside of Conference USA or the Big East.
Analysis: According to his mentor, Uncle Luke Campbell, Godfrey's preference is to return home and transfer to the University of Miami.  No word on whether the 'Canes are interested, or where else Godfrey might consider.

Mike James
Lamar Miller to enter NFL Draft
Mike James, RB, MIAMI
12/12/2011
News: Miami running back Lamar Miller is going to declare himself for the 2012 NFL Draft.  
Analysis: Miller is a redshirt sophomore who is joining teammates Marcus Forston and Tommy Streeter to play on Sundays.  With Miller leaving and Storm Johnson having transferred look for Mike James to carry the load next season.

David Wilson
David Wilson torn on NFL decision
David Wilson, RB, VATECH
12/12/2011
News: Virginia Tech running back David Wilson seems legitimately torn regarding his future in Blacksburg.
Analysis: “I definitely want to come back.  College football is real fun. At the same time, the NFL is a lifetime dream. It’s like a real hard decision. If [you forced me to choose] right now and said, ‘Pick one,’ I would still stutter and be like, ‘Uh, I really don’t know," said Wilson.  Lots of VT folks feel like Wilson will return for another season, but I still won't believe it until I see it.  It's not a deep year for rushers, and Wilson could be the second running back taken behind Alabama's Trent Richardson.  Virginia Tech DB Jayron Hosley isn't waivering over his decision, and the Sugar Bowl will be his final as an amateur.

Bert Reed
Bert Reed likely out for bowl game
Bert Reed, WR, FSU
12/11/2011
News: Florida State receiver Bert Reed injured his hamstring during Friday's practice and is likely out for the team's bowl match up against Notre Dame. 
Analysis: Reed is out of eligibility after this season so it is a shame that it had to end like this. 

Michael Dyer
Michael Dyer suspended for bowl game
Michael Dyer, RB, AUBURN
12/11/2011
News: Auburn running back Michael Dyer has been suspended for the bowl game against Virginia for a violation of team rules.
Analysis: This is a huge blow against the Tigers as Dyer has been the team's workhorse as they continue to work through their quarterbacking issues.  Onterio McCalebb will be needed to step up in a big way if they are going to down the Cavaliers.

Chris Givens
Chris Givens thinking about NFL
Chris Givens, WR, WAKE
12/11/2011
News: Wake Forest wide receiver Chris Givens said he is "thinking about it," when asked about entering the NFL Draft a year early.
Analysis: It would make sense to strike while the iron is hot, as Givens is coming off a career-high 1,276 yards and nine touchdowns. Givens said he might have a decision prior to the Deacons' bowl game against Mississippi State December 30th.  Wake Forest has only had one player in school history depart early, and the guess here is that Givens will make that number double.

Brandon Williams
OU to be without Reynolds, Williams for bowl
Brandon Williams, RB, OKLA
12/10/2011
News: When Oklahoma takes on Iowa in the Insight Bowl they will be without wide receiver Jaz Reynolds and running back Brandon Williams.  Reynolds has been hospitalized with a kidney injury, which is why he is unable to go. 
Analysis: The Sooners have a tough test against the Hawkeyes and sorely need to put together a solid performance to save their season.

 
 
 
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