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Daily Joust College Football: First Impressions

Sep 2nd, 2011
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Wow. What can I say? I had no plans of sitting down at my desk and pumping out a RotoGrinders article, but I just couldn’t help myself when I saw the new Daily Joust college football game. After receiving word that FanDuel didn’t plan on having college football this year, and then I heard Draftstreet wasn’t going to be dropping college pigskin till early October, I was a little disheartened. Then the Daily Joust guys assured me their game would be up and ready for this weekend. I was even more surprised when I looked in an hour before kickoff Thursday night and saw they already had a contest up and running. So I sat down to see what their college game was all about and I was very impressed at what they had done. Here is my pieced together roster for the Thursday deadline along with some notes on what I liked about this game:

Pos Name Game
QB Nick Foles Ari v. NoAri
RB Montee Ball Wisc v. UNLV
RB D.J. Shoemate UConn v. Ford
WR Mike Shanahan Pitt v. Buff
WR Royce Pollard Hawaii v. Colo
WR Stedman Bailey WVU v. Marsh
TE Jacob Pedersen Wisc v. UNLV
K Kip Smith UCLA @ Hou
DEF Ohio State Buckeyes OhioSt v. Akron

First thing you’re probably going to notice is that some of these names are very unfamiliar. Don’t be scared. I barely know some of the guys on my own team also. That’s because the DJ guys did an absolutely phenomenal job at pricing their players and this salary cap. There are no freebies in this game. When I played at snap draft for a couple years, you could basically have your pick of anyone you wanted and you battled stars against stars to see who wins. But in this game you have to dig down and find low priced sleepers. That is a great twist that I wasn’t expecting. I love it. Anyone of us can sit down and choose the top players at each position, but with this game you’re going to have to work with the cap just like you would with any other game. This is legit!

Second thing I would point out is not to be scared away by the thought of an overwhelming player pool. Daily Joust included just about every player I could think of in their pool. It’s nice. But the best part about this is that they have broken down this game and you can play a contest using all NCAA players, or you can lay a game using all SEC players or all top 25 teams, Big 10, expert cap etc… This is a wonderful idea to draw in payers. No longer should anyone feel too much burden of needing to know all the players, just stick to the conference or teams that you know best. Great job on this Joust. I didn’t think I would see this type of game breakdown for years but they pulled it off this year.

Aside from the game play itself, I noticed on the scoreboard feature that when your player is in the redzone, their name lights up in red on Joust. Fantastic feature. Also, just like baseball, you can click on the “NCAA Leaders” icon on live scoring and it brings up the leading scorers at each position for that day.

This game is money and as a longtime college football fantasy player I wouldn’t highly recommend this game. It’s the best I have seen thus far and I know we have a couple other sites about to drop college games soon, but they have a mighty big task on their hands to outdo the Daily Joust game. Well played Joust, well played!

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About the Writer: Fantasy Sports has always been a part of headChopper’s life; he has followed sports competitively since high-school, and for the last 12 years he has been playing high-stakes, season-long fantasy leagues. In 2008 his passion for fantasy sports evolved when Snapdraft introduced him to the world of Daily Fantasy Sports. Since then, headChopper has been dominating the competition! He spent much of 2009 near the top of both FanDuel and SnapDraft’s leaderboards. In addition, he specializes in four different sports and is notorious for his knowledge in Daily Fantasy College Football. headChopper has been ranked as high as #3 in the RotoGrinders Overall Rankings, and is starting to earn a role as a Large-Field expert with 24 Large-Field or GPP wins of $225 or between February 2011 and August 2011.

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  • on 2/9/11

    Chop, I’ve gotta agree. This game looks absolutely killer.

  • on 2/9/11

    interesting note in Rules: However, in CFB only, overtime stats do not count (and do not count in real life boxscores).

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