Dave Potts To Join NFBC Hall of Fame
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 1:45 pm
Dave Potts of Auburn, Alabama will be the 5th owner to be inducted into the NFBC Hall of Fame when we honor him on Saturday, April 1st in Las Vegas. Dave joins Shawn Childs, Steve Jupinka, Lindy Hinkelman and David DiDonato in the NFBC Hall of Fame.
Dave first joined the NFBC in 2009 and admittedly took a learning lesson the first few years in our 15-team format. But Dave won the NFBC Main Event title and $100,000 in 2012 and hasn't looked back since. Dave has become one of the most famous fantasy players in the industry, going on to win a $1 million Fanduel prize AND a $1 million Draft Kings prize in 2014 and 2015. In the NFBC, he's won in just about every different format. Here's a list of his titles:
NFBC Main Event Overall: 2012, $100,000
NFBC Main Event League Titles: 2011, 2012, 2016
NFBC Platinum: 2016 ($120,000)
NFBC Ultimate Auction: 2014 ($40,000)
NFBC XII: 2012
NFBC Auction Championship: 2014
Online Championship: 2012, 2012, 2013, 2013, 2015
Dave is currently 4th all-time on the NFBC money list with earnings of $392,712.50 despite not joining our contest right away.
Dave has five Top 20 finishes in the NFBC Main Event overall: 1st (2012), 11th (2011), 15th (2016), 16th (2016) and 20th (2015). He also finished 3rd overall in the NFBC XII during that magical 2012 season as he almost won the $75,000 cash bonus for winning both overall titles. That was the year Dave Potts made a name for himself in the fantasy baseball industry and each year he just accomplishes a little bit more.
Dave quit his musical touring career two years ago and became a full-time writer for Rotogrinders.com. He's a fulltime writer for the site during the baseball season and he's even put his pretty face to video. With his track record, everyone should listen to his DFS and season-long advice.
We'll honor Dave at the Bellagio Las Vegas both weekends, but especially the Second Weekend. We will have all but one of our Hall of Famers in Las Vegas at that time (David DiDonato can't make it this year), so it should be a good celebration.
CONGRATS DAVE POTTS!! You earned this honor. And we have a feeling more wins are still to come. Good luck and we'll see ya soon in Las Vegas.
Dave first joined the NFBC in 2009 and admittedly took a learning lesson the first few years in our 15-team format. But Dave won the NFBC Main Event title and $100,000 in 2012 and hasn't looked back since. Dave has become one of the most famous fantasy players in the industry, going on to win a $1 million Fanduel prize AND a $1 million Draft Kings prize in 2014 and 2015. In the NFBC, he's won in just about every different format. Here's a list of his titles:
NFBC Main Event Overall: 2012, $100,000
NFBC Main Event League Titles: 2011, 2012, 2016
NFBC Platinum: 2016 ($120,000)
NFBC Ultimate Auction: 2014 ($40,000)
NFBC XII: 2012
NFBC Auction Championship: 2014
Online Championship: 2012, 2012, 2013, 2013, 2015
Dave is currently 4th all-time on the NFBC money list with earnings of $392,712.50 despite not joining our contest right away.
Dave has five Top 20 finishes in the NFBC Main Event overall: 1st (2012), 11th (2011), 15th (2016), 16th (2016) and 20th (2015). He also finished 3rd overall in the NFBC XII during that magical 2012 season as he almost won the $75,000 cash bonus for winning both overall titles. That was the year Dave Potts made a name for himself in the fantasy baseball industry and each year he just accomplishes a little bit more.
Dave quit his musical touring career two years ago and became a full-time writer for Rotogrinders.com. He's a fulltime writer for the site during the baseball season and he's even put his pretty face to video. With his track record, everyone should listen to his DFS and season-long advice.
We'll honor Dave at the Bellagio Las Vegas both weekends, but especially the Second Weekend. We will have all but one of our Hall of Famers in Las Vegas at that time (David DiDonato can't make it this year), so it should be a good celebration.
CONGRATS DAVE POTTS!! You earned this honor. And we have a feeling more wins are still to come. Good luck and we'll see ya soon in Las Vegas.