Week 1, Fantasy Football
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A record crowd of 26,740 at the Bobcats' Peden Stadium witnessed Ohio's victory, which was no fluke. The Bobcats outgained West Virginia 429-250 and doubled WVU up in time of possession. If not for three second-half interceptions by the Mountaineers defense, Ohio would likely have won by more.
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With multiple overtime games, upsets and close calls, Week 2 provided a lot of results to shake up The Athletic 136.
SportsLine's model reveals its Week 2 Fantasy football projections, PPR rankings, start-sit advice for sites like CBS Sports, ESPN and Yahoo
With Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season nearly in the books, fantasy football managers are already shifting into roster-management mode.
Serra, St. Francis, Wilcox and Amador Valley are all still winless and took a big hit for that, falling well below their Week 2 spots. Liberty also dropped, from No. 10 to No. 24, following a blowout home loss to Los Gatos.
Oklahoma is joined in this week's projection by Notre Dame, a team that lost its opener to Miami and is facing an all-important showdown Saturday against Texas A&M. The luster of last year's trek to a national championship game appearance has worn off for the Fighting Irish, whose season could detonate if the Aggies come into South Bend and win.
St. Edward and Kirtland have established early dominance in the 2025 season, both securing No. 1 rankings in the first Associated Press poll.