Week Four Fantasy College Football Top Performers

Okay, here's the top performers for the fourth week in college football. This is according to the Sporting News fantasy college football game on their site. Also, no points are awarded when playing D-1AA opponents, so those teams will not be listed here. Note: Only those with a 1,000 points or more are listed.

Team offenses: Toledo put up 54 points, 598 total yards, and one turnover for 1,118 points against Fresno State. Tulsa put up 56 points, 606 total yards, and three turnovers for 1,106 points against New Mexico. Texas put up 52 points, 600 total yards, and two turnovers for 1,080 points against Rice. Louisiana-Lafayette put up 44 points, 667 total yards, and two turnovers for 1,067 points against Kent State.

Team defenses: Penn State allowed three points, 138 total yards, forced three turnovers, and had seven sacks for 1,097 points against Temple. Wake Forest allowed three points, 220 total yards, forced seven turnovers, and had one sack for 1,005 points against Florida State.

Here are the statistical leaders for the season thus far for passing, rushing, receiving, and defense. This includes all games played.

Passing yards: 1,573, Graham Harrell, Texas Tech
Passing yards per game: 406.3, David Johnson, Tulsa
Passing touchdowns: 16, Case Keenum, Houston
Rushing yards: 716, Donald Brown, Connecticut
Rushing yards per game: 179.0, Donald Brown, Connecticut
Rushing touchdowns: 11, Javon Ringer, Michigan State
Receiving yards: 473, Darius Passmore, Marshall
Receiving yards per game: 163.0, Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
Receptions: 37, James Casey, Rice; Kerry Meier, Kansas
Receiving touchdowns: 7, Mark Hafner, Houston
Interceptions: 4, Sean Baker, Ball State; Daniel Charbonnet, Texas Tech; Otis Wiley, Michigan State

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I was just relieved my Terps won. I'm not sure how often that will occur this year.

3rd: Yeah, we always have to root for our teams to win first.

The Terps are a diffiult team to figure out. I thought they would be a surprise team that would make a bowl because of their experience. But they lost to Middle Tennessee, then was able to take down California at home who blew out Washington State the week before. I agree that it's unknown how many times they will win this year, but given the uncertainty of the conference as a whole, they should at least contend for a bowl game.

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Nice job. There were some big time performances. I'm surprised the Gophers are 4-0. Granted they haven't played anybody, but they won one game last year. Ohio State will prob blow their doors off.

Lester: The Gophers have surprised me as well. On the flipside, I never expected Rutgers to fall off like they have so far.

Anyway, the Gophers main problems have been on the defensive side of the ball. Their offense is fine. At least the program is showing signs of life, but we'll have to see how far along they are against Ohio State. Plenty of unanswered questions for sure.