2009 NFBC Online Championship Signup List
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2009 NFBC Online Championship Signup List
The 1st annual NFBC Online Championship will feature 12-team leagues and pay prizes to the top two finishers in each league play the top six finishers overall. First place in each league is $1,300 and second place is $650, with the entry fee being $350 per team. First place overall is $20,000 and is guaranteed based on a total of 300 teams. The overall prize structure will increase at the same payout level should the contest expand beyond 300 teams per our rules.
The NFBC Online Championship will host drafts during the eight days prior to Opening Day on Sunday, April 5th. There are 15 different time slots for online drafts and we will try to fill no more than 3-4 leagues per time slot. First-come, first-serve to reserve a spot and remember that we will not charge any credit cards until Feb. 15, 2009. All of the drafts will be held on MockDraftCentral.com and all of the leagues will then be played out on our NFBC game site.
One more point: All teams signed up for a certain date will be mixed up randomly to form separate leagues if there are 24 or more teams signed up for that time. Let's say we get 36 teams on Saturday, April 4th at 4 pm ET. We will then mix all 36 leagues randomly, form three separate leagues and then process KDS for each league. Hope that helps explain how the leagues are formed.
Here is the current list of signups and this list will be updated as each new signup comes in. Let's give it up for Lenny DiVeglio of Medford, New York as he was our first official signup for the NFBC Online Championship League, grabbing spots in both Saturday, April 4th events. Thanks Lenny and thanks to everyone on this list:
NFBC ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP
Cost: $350 per team, 12-team leagues, 30 rounds
1st: $1,300 per league, 2nd: $650 per league
$20,000 Grand Prize
Saturday, March 28th,
1 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
2. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
3. Terry Haney, Johnston, Iowa
4. Donald Haworth, Palm Bay, Florida
5. Rob June, Muskegon, Michigan
6. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
7. Brian McLaughlin, Toms River, New Jersey
8. David Duffy, Santa Monica, California
9. Brent Grooms, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
10. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
11. Fabio Delenda, Whitestone, New York
12. Cody Chambers, Shawnee, Kansas
13. Clark Moberly, Henderson, Nevada
14. John Lodi, Millbury, Massachusetts
15. Keith Lavrich, Mayfield Heights, Ohio
16. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
17. Gary Gray, Warren, Michigan
18. Trevor Braunig, Cambridge, Ontario
19. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
20. William Vittone, Silverton, Oregon
21. Andre Bourcier, Nashville, Tennessee
22. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
23. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
24. James Shipp, Staten Island, New York
25. Michael Shapira, Newton, Massachusetts
26. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
27. Mike Behnke, Clinton Township, Michigan
28. Jon Engstrom, Troy, Ohio
29. Nestor Pagan, Howell, New Jersey
30. Mitesh Khara, Bellevue, Washington
31. Marcel Bilak, Las Vegas, Nevada
32. George Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
33. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
34. Jeff Meyer, Midlothian, Virginia
35. Donn Johnson, Atlanta, Georgia
36. Jared Eagle, Staten Island, New York
37. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
38. Ron Caffin, Cobourg, Ontario
39. Jim Wood, Spring, Texas
40. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
41. Steven Foster, Biloxi, Mississippi
42. Robert Conner, New York Mills, New York
43. Lopi Asch, Brooklyn, New York
44. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
45. David Glattstein, New York, New York
46. Matthew Gertler, Tarzana, California
47. Steven Tasch, Poughkeepsie, New York
48. Neil Bogatz, Upland, California
49. Henry Murphy, East Hampton, New York
50. Raymond Heffley, Bellingham, Washington
51. Peter Colella, Brooklyn, New York
52. Ned Donohue, Wappinger Falls, New York
53. Rick Roberts, Garrettsville, Ohio
54. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
55. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
56. Paul Supal, Marlton, New Jersey
57. Dagan Cassale, Mahopac, New York
58. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
59. Ryan Thomas, Rosemont, Minnesota
60. Scott Jenstad, Pasadena, California
Saturday, March 28th
5 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
2. Erica Lay, Bronx, New York
3. Dave Schermann, Peoria, Illinois
4. Travis Livingston, Lenoir, North Carolina
5. Carlton Brown, Weymouth, Massachusetts
6. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
7. Jeffrey Waldvogel, Woodhaven, New York
8. David Zwickel, New York City
9. Michael Makula, Chicago, Illinois
10. Gary Chai, Jersey City, New Jersey
11. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
12. Grant Heydon, Birkenhead, Arizona
13. Denis Merella, Buffalo, New York
14. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
15. Steve Gregovich, Oakland, California
16. Donald Dismuke, Williamsburg, Kentucky
17. James Chontos, San Diego, California
18. William McBride, Templeton, Massachusetts
19. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
20. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
21. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
22. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
23. Kevin Park, Prescott Valley, Arizona
24. TJ O'Neill, Oak Forest, Illinois
Sunday, March 29th,
1 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
2. Michael Pisani, Haddam, Connecticut
3. Jason Novak, Chicago, Illinois
4. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
5. Ryan McMichael, Suffolk, Virginia
6. Clark Olson, Seattle, Washington
7. Chris Wilson, North Haven, Connecticut
8. Artie Rastelli, Hoboken, New Jersey
9. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
10. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
11. Bob Mazur, Boulder, Colorado
12. Stephen Sarney, Kingston, Massachusetts
13. Jeff Foss, Morgantown, West Virginia
14. Paul Semder, Holtsville, New York
15. Oscar Solamillos, Phoenix, Arizona
16. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California
17. Mark Ingle, Phoenix, Arizona
18. William Kelly, Lyndhurst, New Jersey
19. Eugene Lam, Forest Hills, New York
20. Kevin Cummings, New York City
21. Kenneth Lake, Owings, Maryland
22. James Lee, New York City
23. Henry Cantrell, Raleigh, North Carolina
24. Brian Green, Elk City, Oklahoma
25. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
26. Jeffrey Donnelly, New Rochelle, New York
27. Dave Green, Staten Island, New York
28. Kenneth Wheeler, Belmar, New Jersey
29. Jim Nicola, Whittier, California
30. Craig Vaughn, Palo Alto, California
31. Brian Esteves, Allentown, Pennsylvania
32. Scott Leahy, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
33. Matthew Grattan, Bainbridge Island, Washington
34. Robert Hudson, Mesa, Arizona
35. Steven Hewitt, Palm Harbor, Florida
36. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
Sunday, March 29th
5 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
2. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona
3. Chris Schinker, West Allis, Wisconsin
4. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
5. Bruce Lev, Streamwood, Illinois
6. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
7. John Magnozzi, Whitestone, New York
8. Evan Nuckles, Long Beach, California
9. Ed Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
10. James Chontos, San Diego, California
11. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas*
12. Shane Hillyard, Grove City, Ohio*
13. Jeff Kratz, Mansfield, Texas
14. William Beausoleil, Fair Haven, New Jersey
15. Scott Cohen, Canton, Massachusetts
16. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
17. Michelle Smith, Santee, California
18. Vladimir Sedler, Marina del Rey, California
19. Richard Heidecke, Westmont, Illinois
20. Cory Gander, Janesville, Wisconsin
21. Kevin Jardim, Newark, New Jersey
22. George Kallas, Brooklyn, New York
23. Shick Tang, San Francisco, California
24. Jarrod Carman, Santee, California
25. Sharon Williams, Marshall, Minnesota
26. Michael Boelkens, Arlington, Texas
27. Tom Zarogiannos, Las Vegas, Nevada
28. Kevin Cummings, New York City
29. Keith Rybak, Wixom, Michigan
30. Ed Abbruzzese, Waldwick, New Jersey
31. John Hickey, Pearl River, New York
32. Luke Peterson, Zumbrota, Minnesota
33. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
34. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
35. Jules McLean, Los Angeles, California
36. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
37. Jeff Bandur, Brookfield, Illinois
38. Jeff Thomas, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
39. Harlan Wittenstein, Oceanside, New York
40. Donald Kinney, Lynchburg, Virginia
41. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
42. Steven Merrifield, Morgantown, West Virginia
43. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
44. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
45. Jeff Cooper, Houston, Texas
46. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
47. Joseph Anello, Howard Beach, New York
48. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
Monday, March 30th
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Tim Blaker, London, Ontario, Canada
2. Michael Cameron, Encinitas, California
3. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas
4. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
5. Brent Grooms, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
6. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
7. Kyle Baldwin, Arlington, Texas
8. Michael Caputo, Bronx, New York
9. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
10. Dave McDonald, Bay Village, Ohio
11. Christopher Grabowski, Bethpage, New York
12. Eric Wigent, Hudsonville, Michigan
13. Thomas McDevitt, Berkeley, California
14. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
15. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
16. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama
17. Kevin McGrath, Eagan, Minnesota
18. James Riedel, Marshfield, Wisconsin
19. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
20. Gary Gregory, Levittown, New York
21. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware
22. Kevin Carlson, Beavercreek, Ohio
23. Ritch Williams, Spring Hill, Tennessee
24. Andrew Diem, South River, New Jersey
25. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
26. Michael Rosenblum, Fair Lawn, New Jersey
27. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
28. Robert Mihulka, Mt. Morris, Michigan
29. Patrick McGarry, Chatham, New Jersey
30. Glenn Riegel, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
31. Vincent Papandrea, Westfield, New Jersey
32. David Martino, Melville, New York
33. Michael Lins, Hillsborough, New Jersey
34. Chris Hill, Sante Fe, New Mexico
35. Christopher Konfala, Middletown, Connecticut
36. Scott Levin, Las Vegas, Nevada
Monday, March 30th
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
2. Guiseppe Algieri, Bronx, New York
3. Lindy Hinkelman, Greencreek, Idaho
4. Steve Kalfain, Briarwood, New York
5. Steven Romo, Clifton Park, New York
6. Jerry Linsky, Surfside, South Carolina
7. John Kerr, Hurricane, West Virginia
8. Richard McCormick, Astoria, New York
9. Kelly Uganski, Las Vegas, Nevada
10. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
11. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
12. Ron Kraus, Medfield, Massachusetts
13. Dominic Cirigliano, Columbia Station, Ohio
14. Scott Axelrod, Coral Springs, Florida
15. David Rosen, Oakland Gardens, New York
16. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
17. John Lombardi, Warren, Rhode Island
18. Bryan Clark, Midlothian, Virginia
19. Brad Thibodeaux, Las Vegas, Nevada
20. Adam Esmay, Fresno, California
21. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
22. Brian Reinhart, Alleman, Iowa
23. Jeff Posin, Henderson, Nevada
24. Rob Benetti, Mokena, Illinois
Tuesday, March 31st
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
2. Andrew Edenbaum, Encinitas, California
3. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
4. David Dorfman, Marlboro, New Jersey
5. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
6. Adam Karten, Marlboro, New Jersey
7. Peter Girouard, Dunstable, Massachusetts
8. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New York
9. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
10. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
11. Dave Clum, Pembroke Pines, Florida
12. Eric Sudigala, Saratoga Springs, New York
13. Peter Timdahl, Iola, Wisconsin
14. Eugene Wong, Forest Hills, New York
15. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
16. Jason Aberli, Louisville, Kentucky
17. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
18. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
19. Isaac Hedaya, Brooklyn, New York
20. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
21. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
22. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
23. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
24. Lucas LeMaster, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tuesday, March 31st
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
2. Gaetan Lavoie, Varennes, Quebec
3. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
4. John Tyson, Hollywood, California
5. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
6. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
7. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
8. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
9. Alan Ware, Princeton, New Jersey
10. Mark Janik, Valhalla, New York
11. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
12. Craig Katz, Sherman Oaks, California
13. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
14. Kevin Barrett, West Islip, New York
15. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
16. David Einhorn, Rye, New York
17. Paul Spillane, Bethesda, Maryland
18. Daniel Einhorn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
19. Adam Kleeburg, Atlanta, Georgia
20. Rick Lucian, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
21. Stephen Fiore, Scottsdale, Arizona
22. Howard Fields, Wilton, Connecticut
23. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
24. Scott Savlov, Farmington, Missouri
25. Michael Kelstrom, Elmhurst, Illinois
26. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
27. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
28. David DiDonato, Johnston, Rhode Island
29. Brian Feldman, New City, New York
30. Italo Gramigna, North Wales, Pennsylvania
31. John Zaleski, Mission Viejo, California
32. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
33. Joseph Capezza, Flushing, New York
34. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
35. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
36. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
Wednesday, April 1st
2 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
2. Donald Haworth, Palm Bay, Florida
3. Kirk LeValley, Lees Summit, Missouri
4. Chris Garcia, Zephyrhills, Florida
5. Aaron Smith, Wakefield, Rhode Island
6. Dan Kenyon, Grand Junction, Colorado
7. Patrick Soong, San Francisco, California
8. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
9. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
10. Hiep Hoang, Lake Villa, Illinois
11. Zachary Peterson, Marshall, Minnesota
12. Allan Kimman, Inner Grove Heights, Minnesota
13. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
14. Moses Chahin, Sunnyside, New York
15. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
16. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
17. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
18. Anthony Cincotta, Jacksonville, Florida
19. Robert Silver, Toronto, Ontario
20. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
21. Tim Grand, Seattle, Washington
22. Alan Greenberg, Hamden, Connecticut
23. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
24. John Lowery, Remus, Michigan
Wednesday, April 1st
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
2. Tim Beaulieu, Dracut, Massachusetts
3. Darrell Gwinn, Howell, Michigan
4. David Longood, Salem, Oregon
5. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
6. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
7. Harley Ratner, New York City
8. Sandi Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
9. Homer Charboneau, Schenectady, New York
10. Robert Mihulka, Mt. Morris, Michigan
11. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
12. Stephen Sarney, Kingston, MA
13. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
14. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
15. Robert Arrigo, Port Jefferson Station, New York
16. Anthony Venutti, Swampscott, Massachusetts
17. Robert Giese, Shelby Twp, Michigan
18. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
19. Lindy Hinkelman, Greencreek, Idaho
20. David Goldstraw, Bishopville, Maryland
21. Andrew Song, Fremont, California
22. Russel Wyatt, Oswego, Illinois
23. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
24. Jase Doane, Salisbury, Massachusetts
Thursday, April 2nd
7 PM EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
2. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas
3. David Martino, Melville, New York
4. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
5. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
6. David Longood, Salem, Oregon
7. Lee Edelson, New York City
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
10. Marty Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York
11. Kenneth Jones, Las Vegas, Nevada
12. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
13. Lonnie Yoder, Montezuma, Georgia
14. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
15. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
16. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
17. Ryan Kelly, Branford, Connecticut
18. Austin Kasarda, Midlothian, Virginia
19. Jim Christie, Rochester, New York
20. Paul Weber, Richmond Heights, Missouri
21. Randy Barbour, Cockeysville, Maryland
22. Kevin Cummings, New York City
23. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
24. Michael Caputo, Brooklyn, New York
25. Jeffrey Noto, South River, New Jersey
26. Gary Fisher, Castlewood, Virginia
27. Wayne Barber, Palm Springs, California
28. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
29. Phillip Silveira, North Carolina
30. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
31. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
32. Ken Patterson Sr., Titusville, Florida
33. Lauren Scatolini, Phoenix, Arizona
34. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
35. Mitchell Dunitz, Sherman Oaks, California
36. Scott Williams, Warwick, Rhode Island
Thursday, April 2nd
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Russel Wyatt, Oswego, Illinois
2. David Anthony, Tucson, Arizona
3. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
4. Yoram Batner, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
5. Anthony Angotti, Woodbury, New York
6. Douglas Chrisman, San Diego, California
7. Mike Connolly, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
8. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
9. Paul Clark, Laurel, Maryland
10. Peter Plati III, Peekskill, New York
11. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
12. Bill Cleavenger, Kentucky
13. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
14. Art Hedrick, Hermitage, Pennsylvania
15. Rich Swerbinsky, Twinsburg, Ohio
16. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
17. Patrick DiCaprio, Garden City, Nevada
18. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
19. Rick Wilton, Racine, Wisconsin
20. Jonathan Kent, Holly Springs, North Carolina
21. John Crane, College Place, Washington
22. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
23. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
24. Doug Atkins, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
25. Allan Howard, New York City
26. Michael Kelstrom, Elmhurst, Illinois
27. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
28. Jeff Cooper, Houston, Texas
29. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
30. Ryan Messick, Baltimore, Maryland
31. Keith Schisler, Bayside, New York
32. Bill Walker, Ronkonkoma, New York
33. George Walloff, Furlong, Pennsylvania
34. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
35. Francis Spino, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
36. Joseph Meehan, Edina, Minnesota
37. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
38. Lowell Kaplan, Brooklyn, New York
39. Troy Goldberg, Boynton Beach, Florida
40. Frank Rauch, Henderson, Nevada
41. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
42. Gary Redd, Milton, Florida
43. Michael Stevens, Wood River, Illinois
44. Michael Rhode, Blaine, Minnesota
45. Kevin Schiller, Marina del Ray, California
46. Chad Silverstein, Dublin, Ohio
47. Justin Pappas, Farmingdale, New York
48. Chuck Tapia, Porter Ranch, California
Friday, April 3rd
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. George Hedrick, Reston, Virginia
2. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
3. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
4. Dan Dolan, Aurora, Colorado
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Dave Clum, Pembroke Pines, Florida
7. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama
8. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
9. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
10. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
11. Will Tyrer, Beverly Hills, California
12. Steve Baloga, Baltimore, Maryland
13. Billy McAleer, Palo Alto, California
14. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
15. Michael Cohen, Los Angeles, California
16. Jason Interlande, Southington, Connecticut
17. Matthew Beagle, Bloombsburg, Pennsylvania
18. Matt McFarland, Rohnert Park, California
19. Ed Garcia, Las Vegas, Nevada
20. Scott Simonetti, Centerreach, New York
21. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
22. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
23. Kevin Schiller, Marina del Ray, California
24. Leonard Ringle, New York City
Friday, April 3rd
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
2. Anthony Palavis, Weirton, West Virginia
3. Duke Viveros, Highland, California
4. Bob Mazur, Boulder, Colorado
5. Mike Sharzer, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
6. David Merrithew, Walnut Creek, California
7. Robert Sokol, Franklin Square, New York
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
10. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
11. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania
12. Ari Benjamin, New York City
13. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
14. Gary Gregory, Levittown, New York
15. Travis Toth, Anaheim, California
16. Neal Moses, Taylors, South Carolina
17. David Zwickel, New York City
18. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
19. Manny Ramirez, Washington Heights, New York
20. Steve Janovici, Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania
21. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
22. Jason Steeves, Calgary, Alberta
23. Jeffrey, Bryl, Germantown, Wisconsin
24. George Beason, Chattanooga, Tennessee
25. Dan Sabad, Glendale, Arizona
26. Gary Gilchrist, London, Ontario
27. Joe Wozniak, Agawam, MA
28. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
29. John Fousek, Rapid City, South Dakota
30. Kevin Grady, Flemington, New Jersey
31. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
32. Donald Schlising, Weston, Wisconsin
33. Matt Sterk, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
34. Joe Mullins, Staten Island, New York
35. Joe Lano, Garfield, New Jersey
36. Albert Pometto III, Brooklyn, New York
37. Bob Ashmen, Voorhees, New Jersey
38. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
39. Bob Geiger, Reading, Massachusetts
40. Michael O'Brien, Bronx, New York
41. Marco Bertolozzi, Mahopac, New York
42. Mike Rothe, Bethalto, Illinois
43. Tim Scanlan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
44. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
45. Jody Earley, Midfield, Alabama
46. Paul Metivier, Nashua, New Hampshire
47. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
48. Tim Stephens, Memphis, Tennessee
49. Louis Tranquilli, Clinton, New Jersey
50. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
51. Mike Duggan, St. Simon Island, Georgia
52. Ron Serich, Youngstown, Ohio
53. Jim Cormier, Windermere, Florida
54. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
55. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
56. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware
57. Kevin Ulrich, Reedsburg, Wisconsin
58. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
59. Patrick Gagne, Sutton, Quebec
60. Stephen McGarvey, Saugus, Massachusetts
Saturday, April 4th
Noon ET, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Perry Van Hook, Surprise, Arizona
2. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
3. Patrick Owens, Tennessee
4. Laurence Edelman, Ossining, New York
5. Terry Haney, Johnston, Iowa
6. Tom Brennan, Lake Grove, New York
7. Greg Hubay, Sagamore Hills, Ohio
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Charles Dell'Accio, Monroe, New York
10. Brian Zurichin, Brick, New Jersey
11. Henry Tang, San Francisco, California
12. Richard Goodwein, Oliver, British Columbia
13. Thomas Wagner, Las Vegas, Nevada
14. David Youngdahl, Naperville, Illinois
15. Richard Kulaski, Nashville, Tennessee
16. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
17. Mark Hesters, Davis, California
18. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
19. Ream and Val Lazaro, Scottsdale, Arizona
20. Glenn Arditti, Brooklyn, New York
21. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
22. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
23. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey
24. Adrian Straka, Sterling Heights, Michigan
25. Michael Miranda, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
26. Ryan Wendland, Waterford, Michigan
27. Daniel Carlton, San Francisco, California
28. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
29. Fred Moseley, Hayward, California
30. Michael Bozzi, Reading, MA
31. James Fares, New Lennox, Illinois
32. James Lee, New York, New York
33. Karl Mische, Rogers, Minnesota
34. James Roday Rodriguez, New York City
35. Bruce Smeltz, Columbia, Maryland
36. Wayne Barber, Palm Springs, California
Saturday, April 4th
4 pm ET, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Lenny DiVeglio, Medford, New York
2. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
3. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
4. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
5. Michael Rosenblum, Fair Lawn, New Jersey
6. Jesse Homer, Sheffield, Iowa
7. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
8. Eric Albright, Loveland, Ohio
9. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
10. Jules McLean, Los Angeles, California
11. John Paolucci, New York City
12. William Shinn, Milpitas, California
13. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
14. Scott Cohen, Canton, Massachusetts
15. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
16. Bruce Bevacqua, New Milford, New Jersey
17. Brian Oldenski, Middletown, New Jersey
18. Kyle Wahler, Clearwater, Florida
19. David Zwickel, New York City
20. George Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
21. Neil Caracciolo, Howard Beach, New York
22. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
23. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
24. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island
25. Mark Gotto, Perryville, Missouri
26. Carl Kunda, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27. Gerry Scotto di Marco, Allison Park, Pennsylvania
28. Jeff Meyer, Midlothian, Virginia
29. Todd Mossinger, Gardena, California
30. Eric Wasyliw, Saint John, Indiana
31. Matthew Snoga, San Antonio, Texas
32. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
33. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
34. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
35. Mike Wilson, Ozone Park, New York
36. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, MA
37. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
38. James Chontos, San Diego, California
39. Kevin Park, Prescott Valley, Arizona
40. Chris Surawski, El Cerrito, California
41. Ream and Val Lazaro, Scottsdale, Arizona
42. Larry DeLuca, Charlotte, North Carolina
43. Joshua Sack, San Francisco, California
44. James Johansen, New York, New York
45. Michael Heller, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
46. James Stanard, Cleveland, Ohio
47. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
48. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
49. Mike Massotto, Caldwell, New Jersey
50. Todd Nord, Fargo, North Dakota
51. Jeff Bristol, E.Sandwich, MA
52. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
53. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
54. Rajul Patel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
55. Dohn Terrell, O'Fallon, Illinois
56. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama
57. Johnny Archive, Taylor, Texas
58. Brian Booth, Akron, Ohio
59. Kevin Schiller, Los Angeles, California
60. Sean Wilhite, Fullerton, California
[ March 26, 2009, 05:14 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
The NFBC Online Championship will host drafts during the eight days prior to Opening Day on Sunday, April 5th. There are 15 different time slots for online drafts and we will try to fill no more than 3-4 leagues per time slot. First-come, first-serve to reserve a spot and remember that we will not charge any credit cards until Feb. 15, 2009. All of the drafts will be held on MockDraftCentral.com and all of the leagues will then be played out on our NFBC game site.
One more point: All teams signed up for a certain date will be mixed up randomly to form separate leagues if there are 24 or more teams signed up for that time. Let's say we get 36 teams on Saturday, April 4th at 4 pm ET. We will then mix all 36 leagues randomly, form three separate leagues and then process KDS for each league. Hope that helps explain how the leagues are formed.
Here is the current list of signups and this list will be updated as each new signup comes in. Let's give it up for Lenny DiVeglio of Medford, New York as he was our first official signup for the NFBC Online Championship League, grabbing spots in both Saturday, April 4th events. Thanks Lenny and thanks to everyone on this list:
NFBC ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP
Cost: $350 per team, 12-team leagues, 30 rounds
1st: $1,300 per league, 2nd: $650 per league
$20,000 Grand Prize
Saturday, March 28th,
1 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
2. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
3. Terry Haney, Johnston, Iowa
4. Donald Haworth, Palm Bay, Florida
5. Rob June, Muskegon, Michigan
6. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
7. Brian McLaughlin, Toms River, New Jersey
8. David Duffy, Santa Monica, California
9. Brent Grooms, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
10. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
11. Fabio Delenda, Whitestone, New York
12. Cody Chambers, Shawnee, Kansas
13. Clark Moberly, Henderson, Nevada
14. John Lodi, Millbury, Massachusetts
15. Keith Lavrich, Mayfield Heights, Ohio
16. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
17. Gary Gray, Warren, Michigan
18. Trevor Braunig, Cambridge, Ontario
19. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
20. William Vittone, Silverton, Oregon
21. Andre Bourcier, Nashville, Tennessee
22. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
23. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
24. James Shipp, Staten Island, New York
25. Michael Shapira, Newton, Massachusetts
26. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
27. Mike Behnke, Clinton Township, Michigan
28. Jon Engstrom, Troy, Ohio
29. Nestor Pagan, Howell, New Jersey
30. Mitesh Khara, Bellevue, Washington
31. Marcel Bilak, Las Vegas, Nevada
32. George Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
33. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
34. Jeff Meyer, Midlothian, Virginia
35. Donn Johnson, Atlanta, Georgia
36. Jared Eagle, Staten Island, New York
37. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
38. Ron Caffin, Cobourg, Ontario
39. Jim Wood, Spring, Texas
40. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
41. Steven Foster, Biloxi, Mississippi
42. Robert Conner, New York Mills, New York
43. Lopi Asch, Brooklyn, New York
44. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
45. David Glattstein, New York, New York
46. Matthew Gertler, Tarzana, California
47. Steven Tasch, Poughkeepsie, New York
48. Neil Bogatz, Upland, California
49. Henry Murphy, East Hampton, New York
50. Raymond Heffley, Bellingham, Washington
51. Peter Colella, Brooklyn, New York
52. Ned Donohue, Wappinger Falls, New York
53. Rick Roberts, Garrettsville, Ohio
54. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
55. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
56. Paul Supal, Marlton, New Jersey
57. Dagan Cassale, Mahopac, New York
58. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
59. Ryan Thomas, Rosemont, Minnesota
60. Scott Jenstad, Pasadena, California
Saturday, March 28th
5 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
2. Erica Lay, Bronx, New York
3. Dave Schermann, Peoria, Illinois
4. Travis Livingston, Lenoir, North Carolina
5. Carlton Brown, Weymouth, Massachusetts
6. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
7. Jeffrey Waldvogel, Woodhaven, New York
8. David Zwickel, New York City
9. Michael Makula, Chicago, Illinois
10. Gary Chai, Jersey City, New Jersey
11. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
12. Grant Heydon, Birkenhead, Arizona
13. Denis Merella, Buffalo, New York
14. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
15. Steve Gregovich, Oakland, California
16. Donald Dismuke, Williamsburg, Kentucky
17. James Chontos, San Diego, California
18. William McBride, Templeton, Massachusetts
19. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
20. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
21. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
22. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
23. Kevin Park, Prescott Valley, Arizona
24. TJ O'Neill, Oak Forest, Illinois
Sunday, March 29th,
1 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
2. Michael Pisani, Haddam, Connecticut
3. Jason Novak, Chicago, Illinois
4. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
5. Ryan McMichael, Suffolk, Virginia
6. Clark Olson, Seattle, Washington
7. Chris Wilson, North Haven, Connecticut
8. Artie Rastelli, Hoboken, New Jersey
9. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
10. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
11. Bob Mazur, Boulder, Colorado
12. Stephen Sarney, Kingston, Massachusetts
13. Jeff Foss, Morgantown, West Virginia
14. Paul Semder, Holtsville, New York
15. Oscar Solamillos, Phoenix, Arizona
16. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California
17. Mark Ingle, Phoenix, Arizona
18. William Kelly, Lyndhurst, New Jersey
19. Eugene Lam, Forest Hills, New York
20. Kevin Cummings, New York City
21. Kenneth Lake, Owings, Maryland
22. James Lee, New York City
23. Henry Cantrell, Raleigh, North Carolina
24. Brian Green, Elk City, Oklahoma
25. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
26. Jeffrey Donnelly, New Rochelle, New York
27. Dave Green, Staten Island, New York
28. Kenneth Wheeler, Belmar, New Jersey
29. Jim Nicola, Whittier, California
30. Craig Vaughn, Palo Alto, California
31. Brian Esteves, Allentown, Pennsylvania
32. Scott Leahy, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
33. Matthew Grattan, Bainbridge Island, Washington
34. Robert Hudson, Mesa, Arizona
35. Steven Hewitt, Palm Harbor, Florida
36. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
Sunday, March 29th
5 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
2. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona
3. Chris Schinker, West Allis, Wisconsin
4. Don Brady, Rogers, Arizona
5. Bruce Lev, Streamwood, Illinois
6. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
7. John Magnozzi, Whitestone, New York
8. Evan Nuckles, Long Beach, California
9. Ed Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
10. James Chontos, San Diego, California
11. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas*
12. Shane Hillyard, Grove City, Ohio*
13. Jeff Kratz, Mansfield, Texas
14. William Beausoleil, Fair Haven, New Jersey
15. Scott Cohen, Canton, Massachusetts
16. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
17. Michelle Smith, Santee, California
18. Vladimir Sedler, Marina del Rey, California
19. Richard Heidecke, Westmont, Illinois
20. Cory Gander, Janesville, Wisconsin
21. Kevin Jardim, Newark, New Jersey
22. George Kallas, Brooklyn, New York
23. Shick Tang, San Francisco, California
24. Jarrod Carman, Santee, California
25. Sharon Williams, Marshall, Minnesota
26. Michael Boelkens, Arlington, Texas
27. Tom Zarogiannos, Las Vegas, Nevada
28. Kevin Cummings, New York City
29. Keith Rybak, Wixom, Michigan
30. Ed Abbruzzese, Waldwick, New Jersey
31. John Hickey, Pearl River, New York
32. Luke Peterson, Zumbrota, Minnesota
33. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York
34. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
35. Jules McLean, Los Angeles, California
36. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
37. Jeff Bandur, Brookfield, Illinois
38. Jeff Thomas, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
39. Harlan Wittenstein, Oceanside, New York
40. Donald Kinney, Lynchburg, Virginia
41. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
42. Steven Merrifield, Morgantown, West Virginia
43. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
44. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
45. Jeff Cooper, Houston, Texas
46. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
47. Joseph Anello, Howard Beach, New York
48. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
Monday, March 30th
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Tim Blaker, London, Ontario, Canada
2. Michael Cameron, Encinitas, California
3. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas
4. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
5. Brent Grooms, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
6. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
7. Kyle Baldwin, Arlington, Texas
8. Michael Caputo, Bronx, New York
9. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
10. Dave McDonald, Bay Village, Ohio
11. Christopher Grabowski, Bethpage, New York
12. Eric Wigent, Hudsonville, Michigan
13. Thomas McDevitt, Berkeley, California
14. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts
15. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
16. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama
17. Kevin McGrath, Eagan, Minnesota
18. James Riedel, Marshfield, Wisconsin
19. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
20. Gary Gregory, Levittown, New York
21. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware
22. Kevin Carlson, Beavercreek, Ohio
23. Ritch Williams, Spring Hill, Tennessee
24. Andrew Diem, South River, New Jersey
25. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
26. Michael Rosenblum, Fair Lawn, New Jersey
27. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
28. Robert Mihulka, Mt. Morris, Michigan
29. Patrick McGarry, Chatham, New Jersey
30. Glenn Riegel, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
31. Vincent Papandrea, Westfield, New Jersey
32. David Martino, Melville, New York
33. Michael Lins, Hillsborough, New Jersey
34. Chris Hill, Sante Fe, New Mexico
35. Christopher Konfala, Middletown, Connecticut
36. Scott Levin, Las Vegas, Nevada
Monday, March 30th
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
2. Guiseppe Algieri, Bronx, New York
3. Lindy Hinkelman, Greencreek, Idaho
4. Steve Kalfain, Briarwood, New York
5. Steven Romo, Clifton Park, New York
6. Jerry Linsky, Surfside, South Carolina
7. John Kerr, Hurricane, West Virginia
8. Richard McCormick, Astoria, New York
9. Kelly Uganski, Las Vegas, Nevada
10. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
11. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
12. Ron Kraus, Medfield, Massachusetts
13. Dominic Cirigliano, Columbia Station, Ohio
14. Scott Axelrod, Coral Springs, Florida
15. David Rosen, Oakland Gardens, New York
16. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
17. John Lombardi, Warren, Rhode Island
18. Bryan Clark, Midlothian, Virginia
19. Brad Thibodeaux, Las Vegas, Nevada
20. Adam Esmay, Fresno, California
21. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
22. Brian Reinhart, Alleman, Iowa
23. Jeff Posin, Henderson, Nevada
24. Rob Benetti, Mokena, Illinois
Tuesday, March 31st
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
2. Andrew Edenbaum, Encinitas, California
3. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
4. David Dorfman, Marlboro, New Jersey
5. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
6. Adam Karten, Marlboro, New Jersey
7. Peter Girouard, Dunstable, Massachusetts
8. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New York
9. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
10. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
11. Dave Clum, Pembroke Pines, Florida
12. Eric Sudigala, Saratoga Springs, New York
13. Peter Timdahl, Iola, Wisconsin
14. Eugene Wong, Forest Hills, New York
15. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
16. Jason Aberli, Louisville, Kentucky
17. Parnelli Baker, Columbus, Indiana
18. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
19. Isaac Hedaya, Brooklyn, New York
20. Joe Holly, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
21. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
22. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
23. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
24. Lucas LeMaster, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tuesday, March 31st
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
2. Gaetan Lavoie, Varennes, Quebec
3. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
4. John Tyson, Hollywood, California
5. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
6. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
7. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
8. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
9. Alan Ware, Princeton, New Jersey
10. Mark Janik, Valhalla, New York
11. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
12. Craig Katz, Sherman Oaks, California
13. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
14. Kevin Barrett, West Islip, New York
15. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
16. David Einhorn, Rye, New York
17. Paul Spillane, Bethesda, Maryland
18. Daniel Einhorn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
19. Adam Kleeburg, Atlanta, Georgia
20. Rick Lucian, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
21. Stephen Fiore, Scottsdale, Arizona
22. Howard Fields, Wilton, Connecticut
23. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
24. Scott Savlov, Farmington, Missouri
25. Michael Kelstrom, Elmhurst, Illinois
26. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
27. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
28. David DiDonato, Johnston, Rhode Island
29. Brian Feldman, New City, New York
30. Italo Gramigna, North Wales, Pennsylvania
31. John Zaleski, Mission Viejo, California
32. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
33. Joseph Capezza, Flushing, New York
34. Avi Weisfogel, Old Bridge, New Jersey
35. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
36. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
Wednesday, April 1st
2 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
2. Donald Haworth, Palm Bay, Florida
3. Kirk LeValley, Lees Summit, Missouri
4. Chris Garcia, Zephyrhills, Florida
5. Aaron Smith, Wakefield, Rhode Island
6. Dan Kenyon, Grand Junction, Colorado
7. Patrick Soong, San Francisco, California
8. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
9. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
10. Hiep Hoang, Lake Villa, Illinois
11. Zachary Peterson, Marshall, Minnesota
12. Allan Kimman, Inner Grove Heights, Minnesota
13. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
14. Moses Chahin, Sunnyside, New York
15. Richard Ricalde, Woodside, New York
16. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
17. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
18. Anthony Cincotta, Jacksonville, Florida
19. Robert Silver, Toronto, Ontario
20. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
21. Tim Grand, Seattle, Washington
22. Alan Greenberg, Hamden, Connecticut
23. Raymond Freer, Las Vegas, Nevada
24. John Lowery, Remus, Michigan
Wednesday, April 1st
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
2. Tim Beaulieu, Dracut, Massachusetts
3. Darrell Gwinn, Howell, Michigan
4. David Longood, Salem, Oregon
5. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
6. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
7. Harley Ratner, New York City
8. Sandi Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
9. Homer Charboneau, Schenectady, New York
10. Robert Mihulka, Mt. Morris, Michigan
11. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
12. Stephen Sarney, Kingston, MA
13. Jon Stadtmueller, Little Rock, Arkansas
14. Gino Yu, Rowland Heights, California
15. Robert Arrigo, Port Jefferson Station, New York
16. Anthony Venutti, Swampscott, Massachusetts
17. Robert Giese, Shelby Twp, Michigan
18. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
19. Lindy Hinkelman, Greencreek, Idaho
20. David Goldstraw, Bishopville, Maryland
21. Andrew Song, Fremont, California
22. Russel Wyatt, Oswego, Illinois
23. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
24. Jase Doane, Salisbury, Massachusetts
Thursday, April 2nd
7 PM EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Timothy O'Leary, Sandown, New Hampshire
2. Stanley Kaye, Frisco, Texas
3. David Martino, Melville, New York
4. Marc Meltzer, Jupiter, Florida
5. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
6. David Longood, Salem, Oregon
7. Lee Edelson, New York City
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
10. Marty Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York
11. Kenneth Jones, Las Vegas, Nevada
12. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
13. Lonnie Yoder, Montezuma, Georgia
14. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
15. Adam Fisher, Boulder, Colorado
16. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
17. Ryan Kelly, Branford, Connecticut
18. Austin Kasarda, Midlothian, Virginia
19. Jim Christie, Rochester, New York
20. Paul Weber, Richmond Heights, Missouri
21. Randy Barbour, Cockeysville, Maryland
22. Kevin Cummings, New York City
23. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
24. Michael Caputo, Brooklyn, New York
25. Jeffrey Noto, South River, New Jersey
26. Gary Fisher, Castlewood, Virginia
27. Wayne Barber, Palm Springs, California
28. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
29. Phillip Silveira, North Carolina
30. Wayne Griffin, Manahawkin, New Jersey
31. Brian Ng, San Jose, California
32. Ken Patterson Sr., Titusville, Florida
33. Lauren Scatolini, Phoenix, Arizona
34. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
35. Mitchell Dunitz, Sherman Oaks, California
36. Scott Williams, Warwick, Rhode Island
Thursday, April 2nd
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Russel Wyatt, Oswego, Illinois
2. David Anthony, Tucson, Arizona
3. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
4. Yoram Batner, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
5. Anthony Angotti, Woodbury, New York
6. Douglas Chrisman, San Diego, California
7. Mike Connolly, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
8. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
9. Paul Clark, Laurel, Maryland
10. Peter Plati III, Peekskill, New York
11. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
12. Bill Cleavenger, Kentucky
13. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
14. Art Hedrick, Hermitage, Pennsylvania
15. Rich Swerbinsky, Twinsburg, Ohio
16. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
17. Patrick DiCaprio, Garden City, Nevada
18. Dave Cushard, Jackson, Michigan
19. Rick Wilton, Racine, Wisconsin
20. Jonathan Kent, Holly Springs, North Carolina
21. John Crane, College Place, Washington
22. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
23. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada
24. Doug Atkins, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
25. Allan Howard, New York City
26. Michael Kelstrom, Elmhurst, Illinois
27. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
28. Jeff Cooper, Houston, Texas
29. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
30. Ryan Messick, Baltimore, Maryland
31. Keith Schisler, Bayside, New York
32. Bill Walker, Ronkonkoma, New York
33. George Walloff, Furlong, Pennsylvania
34. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
35. Francis Spino, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
36. Joseph Meehan, Edina, Minnesota
37. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York
38. Lowell Kaplan, Brooklyn, New York
39. Troy Goldberg, Boynton Beach, Florida
40. Frank Rauch, Henderson, Nevada
41. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
42. Gary Redd, Milton, Florida
43. Michael Stevens, Wood River, Illinois
44. Michael Rhode, Blaine, Minnesota
45. Kevin Schiller, Marina del Ray, California
46. Chad Silverstein, Dublin, Ohio
47. Justin Pappas, Farmingdale, New York
48. Chuck Tapia, Porter Ranch, California
Friday, April 3rd
7 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. George Hedrick, Reston, Virginia
2. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
3. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
4. Dan Dolan, Aurora, Colorado
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Dave Clum, Pembroke Pines, Florida
7. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama
8. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
9. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida
10. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
11. Will Tyrer, Beverly Hills, California
12. Steve Baloga, Baltimore, Maryland
13. Billy McAleer, Palo Alto, California
14. Robert Jurney, Dunkirk, Maryland
15. Michael Cohen, Los Angeles, California
16. Jason Interlande, Southington, Connecticut
17. Matthew Beagle, Bloombsburg, Pennsylvania
18. Matt McFarland, Rohnert Park, California
19. Ed Garcia, Las Vegas, Nevada
20. Scott Simonetti, Centerreach, New York
21. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York
22. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
23. Kevin Schiller, Marina del Ray, California
24. Leonard Ringle, New York City
Friday, April 3rd
9 pm EST, MockDraftCentral.com
1. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
2. Anthony Palavis, Weirton, West Virginia
3. Duke Viveros, Highland, California
4. Bob Mazur, Boulder, Colorado
5. Mike Sharzer, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
6. David Merrithew, Walnut Creek, California
7. Robert Sokol, Franklin Square, New York
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
10. Kevin O'Rourke, Clawson, Michigan
11. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania
12. Ari Benjamin, New York City
13. Christopher Stephenson, Bellevue, Washington
14. Gary Gregory, Levittown, New York
15. Travis Toth, Anaheim, California
16. Neal Moses, Taylors, South Carolina
17. David Zwickel, New York City
18. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
19. Manny Ramirez, Washington Heights, New York
20. Steve Janovici, Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania
21. Todd Zola, Framingham, Massachusetts
22. Jason Steeves, Calgary, Alberta
23. Jeffrey, Bryl, Germantown, Wisconsin
24. George Beason, Chattanooga, Tennessee
25. Dan Sabad, Glendale, Arizona
26. Gary Gilchrist, London, Ontario
27. Joe Wozniak, Agawam, MA
28. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts
29. John Fousek, Rapid City, South Dakota
30. Kevin Grady, Flemington, New Jersey
31. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
32. Donald Schlising, Weston, Wisconsin
33. Matt Sterk, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
34. Joe Mullins, Staten Island, New York
35. Joe Lano, Garfield, New Jersey
36. Albert Pometto III, Brooklyn, New York
37. Bob Ashmen, Voorhees, New Jersey
38. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
39. Bob Geiger, Reading, Massachusetts
40. Michael O'Brien, Bronx, New York
41. Marco Bertolozzi, Mahopac, New York
42. Mike Rothe, Bethalto, Illinois
43. Tim Scanlan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
44. Thomas Kay, Union City, California
45. Jody Earley, Midfield, Alabama
46. Paul Metivier, Nashua, New Hampshire
47. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
48. Tim Stephens, Memphis, Tennessee
49. Louis Tranquilli, Clinton, New Jersey
50. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
51. Mike Duggan, St. Simon Island, Georgia
52. Ron Serich, Youngstown, Ohio
53. Jim Cormier, Windermere, Florida
54. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey
55. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
56. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware
57. Kevin Ulrich, Reedsburg, Wisconsin
58. Terry Lewis, Harrisburg, North Carolina
59. Patrick Gagne, Sutton, Quebec
60. Stephen McGarvey, Saugus, Massachusetts
Saturday, April 4th
Noon ET, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Perry Van Hook, Surprise, Arizona
2. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
3. Patrick Owens, Tennessee
4. Laurence Edelman, Ossining, New York
5. Terry Haney, Johnston, Iowa
6. Tom Brennan, Lake Grove, New York
7. Greg Hubay, Sagamore Hills, Ohio
8. Jody Ryan, North Oxford, Massachusetts
9. Charles Dell'Accio, Monroe, New York
10. Brian Zurichin, Brick, New Jersey
11. Henry Tang, San Francisco, California
12. Richard Goodwein, Oliver, British Columbia
13. Thomas Wagner, Las Vegas, Nevada
14. David Youngdahl, Naperville, Illinois
15. Richard Kulaski, Nashville, Tennessee
16. Emory Upchurch, Ukiah, California
17. Mark Hesters, Davis, California
18. Leonard McDonald, Jacksonville, Florida
19. Ream and Val Lazaro, Scottsdale, Arizona
20. Glenn Arditti, Brooklyn, New York
21. Chad Meyer, Columbus, Indiana
22. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California
23. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey
24. Adrian Straka, Sterling Heights, Michigan
25. Michael Miranda, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
26. Ryan Wendland, Waterford, Michigan
27. Daniel Carlton, San Francisco, California
28. Phillip McDonald, Huntsville, Alabama
29. Fred Moseley, Hayward, California
30. Michael Bozzi, Reading, MA
31. James Fares, New Lennox, Illinois
32. James Lee, New York, New York
33. Karl Mische, Rogers, Minnesota
34. James Roday Rodriguez, New York City
35. Bruce Smeltz, Columbia, Maryland
36. Wayne Barber, Palm Springs, California
Saturday, April 4th
4 pm ET, MockDraftCentral.com
1. Lenny DiVeglio, Medford, New York
2. John Dean, Santa Ana, California
3. Matthew Bauler, Memphis, Tennessee
4. Jesse Jastremski, Ridgefield, New Jersey
5. Michael Rosenblum, Fair Lawn, New Jersey
6. Jesse Homer, Sheffield, Iowa
7. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota
8. Eric Albright, Loveland, Ohio
9. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada
10. Jules McLean, Los Angeles, California
11. John Paolucci, New York City
12. William Shinn, Milpitas, California
13. Scott Andersen, Modesto, California
14. Scott Cohen, Canton, Massachusetts
15. Jerome Grammas, Walden, New York
16. Bruce Bevacqua, New Milford, New Jersey
17. Brian Oldenski, Middletown, New Jersey
18. Kyle Wahler, Clearwater, Florida
19. David Zwickel, New York City
20. George Kleemann, Palatine, Illinois
21. Neil Caracciolo, Howard Beach, New York
22. Michael McCaffrey, Manchester, New Hampshire
23. Robert MacDonald, Revere, Massachusetts
24. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island
25. Mark Gotto, Perryville, Missouri
26. Carl Kunda, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27. Gerry Scotto di Marco, Allison Park, Pennsylvania
28. Jeff Meyer, Midlothian, Virginia
29. Todd Mossinger, Gardena, California
30. Eric Wasyliw, Saint John, Indiana
31. Matthew Snoga, San Antonio, Texas
32. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
33. Douglas Jaffe, Huntington, New York
34. KJ Duke, San Diego, California
35. Mike Wilson, Ozone Park, New York
36. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, MA
37. Ronny Mor, San Diego, California
38. James Chontos, San Diego, California
39. Kevin Park, Prescott Valley, Arizona
40. Chris Surawski, El Cerrito, California
41. Ream and Val Lazaro, Scottsdale, Arizona
42. Larry DeLuca, Charlotte, North Carolina
43. Joshua Sack, San Francisco, California
44. James Johansen, New York, New York
45. Michael Heller, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
46. James Stanard, Cleveland, Ohio
47. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
48. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
49. Mike Massotto, Caldwell, New Jersey
50. Todd Nord, Fargo, North Dakota
51. Jeff Bristol, E.Sandwich, MA
52. Frank Heron, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
53. Will Robertson, Sparta, New Jersey
54. Rajul Patel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
55. Dohn Terrell, O'Fallon, Illinois
56. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama
57. Johnny Archive, Taylor, Texas
58. Brian Booth, Akron, Ohio
59. Kevin Schiller, Los Angeles, California
60. Sean Wilhite, Fullerton, California
[ March 26, 2009, 05:14 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
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2009 NFBC Online Championship Signup List
Thanks for the great overnite response all. I have a feeling I may have underestimated what an online championship can generate in signups, but have no fear as we'll guarantee the grand prize based on 300 teams and continue to add to the overall prize if we go beyond that.
Anyway, thanks to Perry Van Hook of Surprise, Arizona who was our second signup for a pair of online championship events and to Emory Upchurch of Ukiah, California and John Dean of Santa Ana, California for being our first purchasers of the "three-pack". We'll make sure you are charged just $950 for those three events.
Lots of different choices for draft dates and everyone seems to have grabbed a spot in a different one. Thanks all and this should be a lot of fun.
Anyway, thanks to Perry Van Hook of Surprise, Arizona who was our second signup for a pair of online championship events and to Emory Upchurch of Ukiah, California and John Dean of Santa Ana, California for being our first purchasers of the "three-pack". We'll make sure you are charged just $950 for those three events.
Lots of different choices for draft dates and everyone seems to have grabbed a spot in a different one. Thanks all and this should be a lot of fun.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
- Greg Ambrosius
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2009 NFBC Online Championship Signup List
The rules for the debut NBC Sports NFBC Online Championship are listed on the home page, but I'll post them here as well for all to see:
1. Overview: 1. Overview: The National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Online Championship will consist of individual leagues, each comprised of 12 teams/managers. The NFBC Online Championship's regular season will extend from Opening Day 2009 through the final game of the regular season (including a season-ending tie-breaker if needed). Teams will compete for accumulative stats in five offensive and five pitching categories, with each category weighted equally. Categories include: (for hitters) Batting Average, Home Runs, RBIs, Stolen Bases and Runs; (for pitchers) Wins, Saves, Earned Run Average, Strikeouts and WHIP Ratio (Walks plus Hits divided by Innings Pitched). The team at the end of the year with the most cumulative points in each league wins the league title and we'll pay the top two spots in each individual league. Teams will also have their cumulative stats positioned in an overall Rotisserie setup league (5x5 with each category weighted equally among all teams in the NFBC), with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.
2. Draft: Drafts will take place online at www.mockdraftcentral.com from Saturday, March 28 through Saturday, April 4. Participants can enter as many Online Championship leagues as they'd like and be eligible for the league and overall prizes. For a complete list of available NFBC Online Championship Leagues, click on the REGISTER link on the NFBC home page, go to the second page and click on VIEW ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUES. The entire list will show up. If an NFBC participant inadvertently leaves the draft with an illegal lineup (for instance, was without a middle infielder or second catcher) then the NFBC will drop the last pick made by that team (or more picks if needed) and add the last player at that position on Fantasy Sports Magazine's final Cheat Sheet on Draft Day to make that lineup legal. The NFBC participant could replace that player after that error was discovered during the first FAAB period on Sunday, April 5. All lineups must be legal before the season starts and the NFBC will correct all errors that may have been missed at the draft.
3. Roster Requirements: Maximum of 30 players at all times.
4. Starting Lineup Requirements: Starting lineups will consist of:
* 2 Catchers
* 1 First Baseman
* 1 Second Baseman
* 1 Shortstop
* 1 Third Baseman
* 1 Middle Infielder (2B/SS)
* 1 Corner Infielder (1B/3B)
* 1 Utility Player (any offensive position)
* 5 Outfielders
* 9 Pitchers
There is a 700 innings pitched minimum requirement for all NFBC Online Championship leagues, but no minimum requirement for number of starting pitchers or relief pitchers on each roster. Should any team not reach the required limit of 700 innings pitched by the end of the season, the league and overall rankings will be altered to show that team getting 1 point in both ERA and WHIP. No other teams will switch positions in the standings, but the team that didn't reach the minimum IP will automatically earn 1 point in ERA and WHIP. All players must have played 20 games in 2008 or 10 games during the 2009 season to qualify at a certain position. Minor-leaguers who did not play 20 games at any position in 2008 but who still played at least one game in the majors last year, will qualify at the position they played the most at in the majors in 2008. Other eligibility guidelines can be found under Section 6 in the Rules. If a player returns from retirement or rehab after missing the previous year, his position eligibility will be his previous year's eligibility. If no Week One lineup is submitted, the NFBC will determine your starting lineup. After Week One, if no starting lineup is submitted, your starting lineup will be that of the previous week. Owners DO NOT have to fill their 23 required starting spots with their first 23 draft picks; i.e. you can pick your second catcher with your 30th pick if you'd like.
A. League Management Web Address: You can access your league via the Internet by going to http://www.fantasybaseballchampionship.com/. You will need a username and a password to access the game site. Contact [email protected] if you are signed up for the contest and don't have a username and password. All drafts will be held online at www.mockdraftcentral.com and owners will receive free access to this site before Draft Day and for the draft.
B. Lineup Submission: All lineups may be submitted on the league web site and are due five minutes before the first game starts each Monday. If the first game of that Monday starts at 7 pm EST, your starting lineup must be designated by 6:55 pm EST. For any Monday early game (before 7 pm EST), NFBC owners are allowed to activate those players involved in those early games and then officially set the rest of their active players before that first 7 pm EST game. Rosters for all NFBC leagues are locked for the week at that time.
C. NFBC Phone In: STATS Inc., one of the largest and most respected stat providers in the fantasy sports industry, will be handling all transactions via phone at 888-450-2730. Please acknowledge that you are calling in transactions for the NFBC Online Championship when you call the toll-free number. You will need your username and password to submit transactions via phone.
5. Scoring: The NFBC Online Championship will use a 5x5 Rotisserie scoring setup. Cumulative totals will be used for the following categories:
* Batting Average
* Home Runs
* RBIs
* Runs
* Stolen Bases
* Wins
* Saves
* Earned Run Average
* Strikeouts
* WHIP Ratio (walks plus hits divided by innings pitched)
6. Position Eligibility: The NFBC Online Championship will use the following position eligibility rules in 2009:
a) Players who played at least 20 games at any position in 2008 will qualify at that position for the entire 2009 NFBC season. Players who play 10 games at a new position in 2009 will be eligible at that position after they have played for the 10th time there this year.
b) Players who played less than 20 games total in the majors last year will be eligible at the position they played the most games at, not including DH or pinch-hitting.
c) Those players who only pinch-hit in the majors in 2008 will be position eligible according to their minor-league games played status in 2008. They would qualify at the position they played the most games in the minors.
d) Players who played all of 2008 in the minor leagues will be awarded position eligibility for 2009's NFBC season based on the most games played at all levels in the minors. STATS will determine that one eligible position before Draft Day and that will determine that players' status for 2009 once he is called up to the majors. Those players who only pinch-hit or DH in the minors will only be UT-eligible.
e) Players who played 20 or more games in the majors last year and didn't play 20 or more games at one position will be deemed UT-only eligible in 2009 unless otherwise designated by the NFBC Commissioner. The NFBC Commissioner will rule on player eligibility prior to the draft as he deems necessary. Those eligibility lists are final.
f) Additional position eligibility will be awarded during the season when a player has played a new position 10 times which he was not previously eligible.
7. Free Agents: Any player who is not on a team roster within your league and is on a major-league roster or once was on an NFBC team in your league is considered a free agent for that league. Even players on the MLB disabled list are eligible to be picked up during the FAAB bidding process. The player pool is deemed closed of new free agents each Sunday at 7 a.m. EST before the FAAB bidding deadline. Participants should note that MLB unsigned veteran free agents at the time of Draft Day are eligible to be picked up or bid on in the NFBC Online Championship.
8. Free Agent Acquisitions: The free agent system will be a "blind bidding" process for each individual league. Each team will start with 1,000 free agent "dollars" for the season, and will be permitted to bid for free agents on a weekly basis with a minimum bid of $1 per player. No team will be informed of any other team's free agent bids. The team with the highest bid on any given player will be awarded that player. The amount of the winning bid will be deducted from the winning team's free agent dollars. For each winning bid, the winning team must drop a player to make roster room for the free agent acquisition. If a team's free agent dollars goes to zero, that team will no longer be allowed to bid for the rest of the season. No bid will be accepted that is larger than a team's free agent dollars. All bids must be in increments of dollars (no cents). The winning bids with owner's name will be shown after the FAAB bidding period for each NFBC Online Championship league along with the runner-up dollar amount that was offered for each player. The first FAAB period will be held on Sunday, April 5.
9. Bidding Time Frame: The bidding process starts the week of March 30 for Week 1 and ends at the completion of Week 26 (including any regular-season tie-breaker game). Bids will be accepted on the league web site from Monday at 3 p.m. ET until Sunday at 8 p.m. ET in each of these weeks. If you are submitting by phone, you must submit your bids by 5 p.m. on Friday. Rosters will be updated shortly after 8 p.m. ET on Sunday with the results of all successful bids and starting lineups for the upcoming week to be finalized five minutes before the first game every Monday.
10. Conditional Bids: Conditional bids can also be offered. In the event you may lose out on a player, you can place conditional bid(s) for other players during the bidding time frame. The first conditional bid will become relevant only if you lose out on your primary bid. Subsequent conditional bids will become relevant only if the previous conditional bid fails. Bids do not require conditional bids. Bids may have several sequential conditional bids. Participants should note that the computer takes the HIGHEST BIDS and processes each bid in that order if you have multiple FAAB acquisition bids. Putting a larger bid on a conditional bid than a primary bid also isn't allowed.
Example:
Acquire Max Scherzer, $19, cut Tony Pena
Acquire Jensen Lewis, $16, cut Tony Pena
Acquire Eric Gagne, $2, cut Tony Pena
11. Number of Bid Limits: There is no limit to the number of bids each week in which bids are permitted. The computer processes the bids in the order of highest dollar amounts, so make sure your highest bid is on the main player you want to acquire. A higher dollar amount for a lower priority bid will be processed first.
12. Tied Bids: If there is a tie bid, the team that receives the player will be determined in order by:
1. Worst league record.
2. Lowest standing the previous week.
3. Coin toss.
4. Lowest standing three weeks previous.
5. Lowest draft position from Draft Day.
In the case of a tied bid during the first FAAB period (April 5), the player will be awarded to the team that had the lowest draft spot on Draft Day (i.e. should Team 4, Team 7 and Team 11 each bid $1 on Sam Smith, Team 11 would get him).
13. Trades between managers: To minimize the possibility of collusion, there will be no trading allowed. All drops are also subject to review by the commissioner of the NFBC and can be revoked if the dropped player is deemed too valuable to be offered to that league's free agent pool, thus damaging the credibility of the overall contest. The commissioner can also allow a cut of a star player and then keep that player out of that league's free agent pool for any length of time, including the rest of the season. All decisions by the NFBC commissioner will be final.
14. League Structure: Each league will consist of 12 teams competing in a Rotisserie style mixed-league format for the league championship. Points will be awarded in this order: 12 points for 1st place in each category, 11 points for 2nd place, 10 for 3rd and continue down to 1 point for 12th place. This will occur in all 10 scoring categories. Payoffs will be for the first two teams in each league. Teams will also have their cumulative stats positioned in an overall Rotisserie setup league (5x5 with each category weighted equally among all teams in the NFBC), with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.
15. Submitting Starting Lineups: The weekly NFBC Online Championship deadline for setting starting lineups is 6:55 p.m. ET each Monday. Any game that occurs before that, NFBC owners are required to get those players involved in their starting lineups five minutes before the start of those games. Owners are also allowed to remove a player (or players) who is officially on the DL from their starting lineup with one of their players from their reserve roster before each Friday's first game as long as the position eligibility works out. Players must officially be on Major League Baseball's DL list according to STATS and the NFBC by 12:01 a.m. on Friday for this move (or moves) to take effect for the weekend games.
16. Random League/Draft Spot Selections: The NFBC Online Championship will randomly select the leagues and the draft orders of each league once all entries have been finalized for each draft date. For instance, if the NFBC receives 48 entries for the Saturday, April 4th afternoon draft, we'll put all 48 names into the computer and select in order: League 1, pick 1 is John Smith; League 1, pick 2 is John Doe, League 1, pick 3 is Jane Andrews, etc. until all 48 names have been selected. We will do this for each draft date for all of the leagues. We will also implement the Kentucky Derby Style process in the NFBC Online Championship to allow owners more draft preference. The KDS process allows owners to rank their order of preference for Draft Day, ranking their preferences 1 through 12 BEFORE the leagues are selected. If an owner wants the third pick if he is selected No. 1 overall in his league, he would choose that option and he would then be moved to third in that league on Draft Day. NFBC officials will look at every owner's Draft Preferences after the leagues and orders are randomly selected and then announce the draft orders for each league. Once each NFBC owner has officially signed up for the contest, they can find this feature in their game site under My Settings. Then click on Draft Preferences and you'll see the Draft Order ranked 1 through 12 and the option to change those preferences next to them. If you decide not to rank your preferences, your preferred order will remain 1 through 12. Owners can change their Draft Preferences right up until the announced deadline is set.
17. Prize Breakdown:
NFBC Online Championship = $20,000
Second Place = $5,000
Third Place = $2,500
Fourth Place = $1,250
Fifth Place = $500
Sixth Place = $350
League Prizes:
First Place: $1,300
Second Place: $650
$5,000 Bonus will be awarded to the top overall team based on number of points earned in the NFBC Main Event and the NFBC Online Championship.
We are paying back 75 percent of all entry fees for league and overall prizes plus an additional 5 percent to an overall grand prize combining the overall standings of the NFBC main event and the NFBC Online Championship. League prizes are $1,300 for first place and $650 for second place. The grand prize is guaranteed at $20,000. The first 300 teams that enter are guaranteed spots in the NFBC Online Championship and any additional revenue above that total up to a maximum of 600 teams will be reimbursed under the same percentages to the overall prize pools.
18. Time Limit For Draft: There will be a 90-second time limit for each owner to make his/her pick during each round of the NFBC Online Championship draft. If a participant does not make a selection in the allotted time, the computer will select for that owner using MDC's overall ranking system. If there is a computer failure, an error made with a selection by an owner or any other type of technical malfunction, the draft moderator can stop the draft at any time and correct the error and then resume the draft. We will allow the draft moderator to roll back the draft if a technical error occurred, but if the desired player had already been selected before the draft was stopped that player is no longer available to be drafted. All decisions will be made by the NFBC moderator during the draft and will be final.
19. Commissioner Decisions: All decisions made by the Commissioner of the NFBC are final. Tough decisions sometimes must be made about eligibility rules, lineups, draft software, etc., and NFBC participants must accept the unbiased ruling of the NFBC Commissioner.
20. Refunds: Once a participant submits valid payment, no money will be refunded to participants or co-managers unless The NFBC Online Championship is canceled. A team spot is considered filled when the entire entry fee is paid. Krause Publications reserves the right to cancel any entries not comprising a full 12-team league. When a participant agrees to finish the registration form and submit payment, that participant has demonstrated his/her acceptance of the official rules and regulations for the NFBC Online Championship.
At its sole discretion, Krause Publications also reserves the right to terminate The NFBC Online Championship in its entirety if there are an insufficient number of teams two days before each deadline. In this unlikely event, Krause Publications will refund all entry fees within 48 hours of cancellation notice and/or provide a new application form with the newly stated prize figures. All pre-registered applicants would have the right to a full refund or agree to play for the newly announced prize structure or in other leagues. Krause Publications is not responsible for any loss or liability incurred by any participant or co-managers due to cancellation of the NFBC Online Championship, including but not limited to travel or hotel expenses, time taken off from employment, etc.
21. Taxes: If the principal participant's prize winnings exceed $600.00, The NFBC Online Championship must file a Form 1099 with the IRS at the end of this calendar year. We will request your social security number and signature on this form and will pay the principal owner. The Form contains the amount paid to you and you will receive a copy of the Form for tax purposes. You are responsible for paying any taxes that result from your cash prize. Please consult your income tax advisor for filing advice.
1. Overview: 1. Overview: The National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Online Championship will consist of individual leagues, each comprised of 12 teams/managers. The NFBC Online Championship's regular season will extend from Opening Day 2009 through the final game of the regular season (including a season-ending tie-breaker if needed). Teams will compete for accumulative stats in five offensive and five pitching categories, with each category weighted equally. Categories include: (for hitters) Batting Average, Home Runs, RBIs, Stolen Bases and Runs; (for pitchers) Wins, Saves, Earned Run Average, Strikeouts and WHIP Ratio (Walks plus Hits divided by Innings Pitched). The team at the end of the year with the most cumulative points in each league wins the league title and we'll pay the top two spots in each individual league. Teams will also have their cumulative stats positioned in an overall Rotisserie setup league (5x5 with each category weighted equally among all teams in the NFBC), with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.
2. Draft: Drafts will take place online at www.mockdraftcentral.com from Saturday, March 28 through Saturday, April 4. Participants can enter as many Online Championship leagues as they'd like and be eligible for the league and overall prizes. For a complete list of available NFBC Online Championship Leagues, click on the REGISTER link on the NFBC home page, go to the second page and click on VIEW ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUES. The entire list will show up. If an NFBC participant inadvertently leaves the draft with an illegal lineup (for instance, was without a middle infielder or second catcher) then the NFBC will drop the last pick made by that team (or more picks if needed) and add the last player at that position on Fantasy Sports Magazine's final Cheat Sheet on Draft Day to make that lineup legal. The NFBC participant could replace that player after that error was discovered during the first FAAB period on Sunday, April 5. All lineups must be legal before the season starts and the NFBC will correct all errors that may have been missed at the draft.
3. Roster Requirements: Maximum of 30 players at all times.
4. Starting Lineup Requirements: Starting lineups will consist of:
* 2 Catchers
* 1 First Baseman
* 1 Second Baseman
* 1 Shortstop
* 1 Third Baseman
* 1 Middle Infielder (2B/SS)
* 1 Corner Infielder (1B/3B)
* 1 Utility Player (any offensive position)
* 5 Outfielders
* 9 Pitchers
There is a 700 innings pitched minimum requirement for all NFBC Online Championship leagues, but no minimum requirement for number of starting pitchers or relief pitchers on each roster. Should any team not reach the required limit of 700 innings pitched by the end of the season, the league and overall rankings will be altered to show that team getting 1 point in both ERA and WHIP. No other teams will switch positions in the standings, but the team that didn't reach the minimum IP will automatically earn 1 point in ERA and WHIP. All players must have played 20 games in 2008 or 10 games during the 2009 season to qualify at a certain position. Minor-leaguers who did not play 20 games at any position in 2008 but who still played at least one game in the majors last year, will qualify at the position they played the most at in the majors in 2008. Other eligibility guidelines can be found under Section 6 in the Rules. If a player returns from retirement or rehab after missing the previous year, his position eligibility will be his previous year's eligibility. If no Week One lineup is submitted, the NFBC will determine your starting lineup. After Week One, if no starting lineup is submitted, your starting lineup will be that of the previous week. Owners DO NOT have to fill their 23 required starting spots with their first 23 draft picks; i.e. you can pick your second catcher with your 30th pick if you'd like.
A. League Management Web Address: You can access your league via the Internet by going to http://www.fantasybaseballchampionship.com/. You will need a username and a password to access the game site. Contact [email protected] if you are signed up for the contest and don't have a username and password. All drafts will be held online at www.mockdraftcentral.com and owners will receive free access to this site before Draft Day and for the draft.
B. Lineup Submission: All lineups may be submitted on the league web site and are due five minutes before the first game starts each Monday. If the first game of that Monday starts at 7 pm EST, your starting lineup must be designated by 6:55 pm EST. For any Monday early game (before 7 pm EST), NFBC owners are allowed to activate those players involved in those early games and then officially set the rest of their active players before that first 7 pm EST game. Rosters for all NFBC leagues are locked for the week at that time.
C. NFBC Phone In: STATS Inc., one of the largest and most respected stat providers in the fantasy sports industry, will be handling all transactions via phone at 888-450-2730. Please acknowledge that you are calling in transactions for the NFBC Online Championship when you call the toll-free number. You will need your username and password to submit transactions via phone.
5. Scoring: The NFBC Online Championship will use a 5x5 Rotisserie scoring setup. Cumulative totals will be used for the following categories:
* Batting Average
* Home Runs
* RBIs
* Runs
* Stolen Bases
* Wins
* Saves
* Earned Run Average
* Strikeouts
* WHIP Ratio (walks plus hits divided by innings pitched)
6. Position Eligibility: The NFBC Online Championship will use the following position eligibility rules in 2009:
a) Players who played at least 20 games at any position in 2008 will qualify at that position for the entire 2009 NFBC season. Players who play 10 games at a new position in 2009 will be eligible at that position after they have played for the 10th time there this year.
b) Players who played less than 20 games total in the majors last year will be eligible at the position they played the most games at, not including DH or pinch-hitting.
c) Those players who only pinch-hit in the majors in 2008 will be position eligible according to their minor-league games played status in 2008. They would qualify at the position they played the most games in the minors.
d) Players who played all of 2008 in the minor leagues will be awarded position eligibility for 2009's NFBC season based on the most games played at all levels in the minors. STATS will determine that one eligible position before Draft Day and that will determine that players' status for 2009 once he is called up to the majors. Those players who only pinch-hit or DH in the minors will only be UT-eligible.
e) Players who played 20 or more games in the majors last year and didn't play 20 or more games at one position will be deemed UT-only eligible in 2009 unless otherwise designated by the NFBC Commissioner. The NFBC Commissioner will rule on player eligibility prior to the draft as he deems necessary. Those eligibility lists are final.
f) Additional position eligibility will be awarded during the season when a player has played a new position 10 times which he was not previously eligible.
7. Free Agents: Any player who is not on a team roster within your league and is on a major-league roster or once was on an NFBC team in your league is considered a free agent for that league. Even players on the MLB disabled list are eligible to be picked up during the FAAB bidding process. The player pool is deemed closed of new free agents each Sunday at 7 a.m. EST before the FAAB bidding deadline. Participants should note that MLB unsigned veteran free agents at the time of Draft Day are eligible to be picked up or bid on in the NFBC Online Championship.
8. Free Agent Acquisitions: The free agent system will be a "blind bidding" process for each individual league. Each team will start with 1,000 free agent "dollars" for the season, and will be permitted to bid for free agents on a weekly basis with a minimum bid of $1 per player. No team will be informed of any other team's free agent bids. The team with the highest bid on any given player will be awarded that player. The amount of the winning bid will be deducted from the winning team's free agent dollars. For each winning bid, the winning team must drop a player to make roster room for the free agent acquisition. If a team's free agent dollars goes to zero, that team will no longer be allowed to bid for the rest of the season. No bid will be accepted that is larger than a team's free agent dollars. All bids must be in increments of dollars (no cents). The winning bids with owner's name will be shown after the FAAB bidding period for each NFBC Online Championship league along with the runner-up dollar amount that was offered for each player. The first FAAB period will be held on Sunday, April 5.
9. Bidding Time Frame: The bidding process starts the week of March 30 for Week 1 and ends at the completion of Week 26 (including any regular-season tie-breaker game). Bids will be accepted on the league web site from Monday at 3 p.m. ET until Sunday at 8 p.m. ET in each of these weeks. If you are submitting by phone, you must submit your bids by 5 p.m. on Friday. Rosters will be updated shortly after 8 p.m. ET on Sunday with the results of all successful bids and starting lineups for the upcoming week to be finalized five minutes before the first game every Monday.
10. Conditional Bids: Conditional bids can also be offered. In the event you may lose out on a player, you can place conditional bid(s) for other players during the bidding time frame. The first conditional bid will become relevant only if you lose out on your primary bid. Subsequent conditional bids will become relevant only if the previous conditional bid fails. Bids do not require conditional bids. Bids may have several sequential conditional bids. Participants should note that the computer takes the HIGHEST BIDS and processes each bid in that order if you have multiple FAAB acquisition bids. Putting a larger bid on a conditional bid than a primary bid also isn't allowed.
Example:
Acquire Max Scherzer, $19, cut Tony Pena
Acquire Jensen Lewis, $16, cut Tony Pena
Acquire Eric Gagne, $2, cut Tony Pena
11. Number of Bid Limits: There is no limit to the number of bids each week in which bids are permitted. The computer processes the bids in the order of highest dollar amounts, so make sure your highest bid is on the main player you want to acquire. A higher dollar amount for a lower priority bid will be processed first.
12. Tied Bids: If there is a tie bid, the team that receives the player will be determined in order by:
1. Worst league record.
2. Lowest standing the previous week.
3. Coin toss.
4. Lowest standing three weeks previous.
5. Lowest draft position from Draft Day.
In the case of a tied bid during the first FAAB period (April 5), the player will be awarded to the team that had the lowest draft spot on Draft Day (i.e. should Team 4, Team 7 and Team 11 each bid $1 on Sam Smith, Team 11 would get him).
13. Trades between managers: To minimize the possibility of collusion, there will be no trading allowed. All drops are also subject to review by the commissioner of the NFBC and can be revoked if the dropped player is deemed too valuable to be offered to that league's free agent pool, thus damaging the credibility of the overall contest. The commissioner can also allow a cut of a star player and then keep that player out of that league's free agent pool for any length of time, including the rest of the season. All decisions by the NFBC commissioner will be final.
14. League Structure: Each league will consist of 12 teams competing in a Rotisserie style mixed-league format for the league championship. Points will be awarded in this order: 12 points for 1st place in each category, 11 points for 2nd place, 10 for 3rd and continue down to 1 point for 12th place. This will occur in all 10 scoring categories. Payoffs will be for the first two teams in each league. Teams will also have their cumulative stats positioned in an overall Rotisserie setup league (5x5 with each category weighted equally among all teams in the NFBC), with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.
15. Submitting Starting Lineups: The weekly NFBC Online Championship deadline for setting starting lineups is 6:55 p.m. ET each Monday. Any game that occurs before that, NFBC owners are required to get those players involved in their starting lineups five minutes before the start of those games. Owners are also allowed to remove a player (or players) who is officially on the DL from their starting lineup with one of their players from their reserve roster before each Friday's first game as long as the position eligibility works out. Players must officially be on Major League Baseball's DL list according to STATS and the NFBC by 12:01 a.m. on Friday for this move (or moves) to take effect for the weekend games.
16. Random League/Draft Spot Selections: The NFBC Online Championship will randomly select the leagues and the draft orders of each league once all entries have been finalized for each draft date. For instance, if the NFBC receives 48 entries for the Saturday, April 4th afternoon draft, we'll put all 48 names into the computer and select in order: League 1, pick 1 is John Smith; League 1, pick 2 is John Doe, League 1, pick 3 is Jane Andrews, etc. until all 48 names have been selected. We will do this for each draft date for all of the leagues. We will also implement the Kentucky Derby Style process in the NFBC Online Championship to allow owners more draft preference. The KDS process allows owners to rank their order of preference for Draft Day, ranking their preferences 1 through 12 BEFORE the leagues are selected. If an owner wants the third pick if he is selected No. 1 overall in his league, he would choose that option and he would then be moved to third in that league on Draft Day. NFBC officials will look at every owner's Draft Preferences after the leagues and orders are randomly selected and then announce the draft orders for each league. Once each NFBC owner has officially signed up for the contest, they can find this feature in their game site under My Settings. Then click on Draft Preferences and you'll see the Draft Order ranked 1 through 12 and the option to change those preferences next to them. If you decide not to rank your preferences, your preferred order will remain 1 through 12. Owners can change their Draft Preferences right up until the announced deadline is set.
17. Prize Breakdown:
NFBC Online Championship = $20,000
Second Place = $5,000
Third Place = $2,500
Fourth Place = $1,250
Fifth Place = $500
Sixth Place = $350
League Prizes:
First Place: $1,300
Second Place: $650
$5,000 Bonus will be awarded to the top overall team based on number of points earned in the NFBC Main Event and the NFBC Online Championship.
We are paying back 75 percent of all entry fees for league and overall prizes plus an additional 5 percent to an overall grand prize combining the overall standings of the NFBC main event and the NFBC Online Championship. League prizes are $1,300 for first place and $650 for second place. The grand prize is guaranteed at $20,000. The first 300 teams that enter are guaranteed spots in the NFBC Online Championship and any additional revenue above that total up to a maximum of 600 teams will be reimbursed under the same percentages to the overall prize pools.
18. Time Limit For Draft: There will be a 90-second time limit for each owner to make his/her pick during each round of the NFBC Online Championship draft. If a participant does not make a selection in the allotted time, the computer will select for that owner using MDC's overall ranking system. If there is a computer failure, an error made with a selection by an owner or any other type of technical malfunction, the draft moderator can stop the draft at any time and correct the error and then resume the draft. We will allow the draft moderator to roll back the draft if a technical error occurred, but if the desired player had already been selected before the draft was stopped that player is no longer available to be drafted. All decisions will be made by the NFBC moderator during the draft and will be final.
19. Commissioner Decisions: All decisions made by the Commissioner of the NFBC are final. Tough decisions sometimes must be made about eligibility rules, lineups, draft software, etc., and NFBC participants must accept the unbiased ruling of the NFBC Commissioner.
20. Refunds: Once a participant submits valid payment, no money will be refunded to participants or co-managers unless The NFBC Online Championship is canceled. A team spot is considered filled when the entire entry fee is paid. Krause Publications reserves the right to cancel any entries not comprising a full 12-team league. When a participant agrees to finish the registration form and submit payment, that participant has demonstrated his/her acceptance of the official rules and regulations for the NFBC Online Championship.
At its sole discretion, Krause Publications also reserves the right to terminate The NFBC Online Championship in its entirety if there are an insufficient number of teams two days before each deadline. In this unlikely event, Krause Publications will refund all entry fees within 48 hours of cancellation notice and/or provide a new application form with the newly stated prize figures. All pre-registered applicants would have the right to a full refund or agree to play for the newly announced prize structure or in other leagues. Krause Publications is not responsible for any loss or liability incurred by any participant or co-managers due to cancellation of the NFBC Online Championship, including but not limited to travel or hotel expenses, time taken off from employment, etc.
21. Taxes: If the principal participant's prize winnings exceed $600.00, The NFBC Online Championship must file a Form 1099 with the IRS at the end of this calendar year. We will request your social security number and signature on this form and will pay the principal owner. The Form contains the amount paid to you and you will receive a copy of the Form for tax purposes. You are responsible for paying any taxes that result from your cash prize. Please consult your income tax advisor for filing advice.
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We have 15 different draft options over the 8-day period for the NFBC Online Championship and all of them are listed on the Registration page. Remember that there is a special-priced 3-pack of $950 for the Online Championship if you choose to do multiple dates. Here's a complete listing of the dates for the NFBC Online Championship:
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, March 28th, 1 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, March 28th, 5 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Sunday, March 29th, 1 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Sunday, March 29th, 5 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Monday, March 30th, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Tuesday, March 31st, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Tuesday, March 31st, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Wednesday, April 1st, 2 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Wednesday, April 1st, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Thursday, April 2nd, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Thursday, April 2nd, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Friday, April 3rd, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Friday, April 3rd, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, April 4th, 4 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, April 4th, 12 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, March 28th, 1 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, March 28th, 5 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Sunday, March 29th, 1 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Sunday, March 29th, 5 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Monday, March 30th, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Tuesday, March 31st, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Tuesday, March 31st, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Wednesday, April 1st, 2 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Wednesday, April 1st, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Thursday, April 2nd, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Thursday, April 2nd, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Friday, April 3rd, 7 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Friday, April 3rd, 9 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, April 4th, 4 pm EST
$350 entry fee
NFBC Online Championship - 12 team leagues, Saturday, April 4th, 12 pm EST
$350 entry fee
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Looks like you are off to a good start in filling these leagues. Keep them coming! :>
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Originally posted by Sack:
Looks like CHILDS just killed one of your date/time slots!
The CDM Boys will fill this league....
Looks like CHILDS just killed one of your date/time slots!

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Originally posted by CC's Desperados:
quote:Originally posted by Sack:
Looks like CHILDS just killed one of your date/time slots!
The CDM Boys will fill this league.... [/QUOTE]Looks like an April Fool's prank. 
quote:Originally posted by Sack:
Looks like CHILDS just killed one of your date/time slots!


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Greg take me off the wed Apr 1 and put me on thur at 7pm
Stan
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Greg,
Sign me up for April 3rd, Friday at 9 pm est, RiversideSheriffSoCalSmac, thanks Duke...
Sign me up for April 3rd, Friday at 9 pm est, RiversideSheriffSoCalSmac, thanks Duke...
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Greg,
Can you switch me from March 30 to March 31 7pm in this contest.I have another draft on 30th.Thanks,Dave Clum
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Can you switch me from March 30 to March 31 7pm in this contest.I have another draft on 30th.Thanks,Dave Clum
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All pigs are created equal.Some are more equal than others.
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greg change my mon mar 30 sat lg to sun mar 29 5 00 lg
Thanks
Stan
Thanks
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Greg, can you sign me up for the Saturday April 4th 4pm league?
Thanks.
Jules
Thanks.
Jules
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Originally posted by RedRyder:
Greg, can you sign me up for the Saturday April 4th 4pm league?
Thanks.
Jules You're in Jules and we now have that date with one full league. We'll shoot for two full leagues at that time and then see where it takes us. We have over 70 signups in total for the eight days right now and will try to limit each time slot to 3 leagues so that we can monitor them closely. Thanks all.
Greg, can you sign me up for the Saturday April 4th 4pm league?
Thanks.
Jules You're in Jules and we now have that date with one full league. We'll shoot for two full leagues at that time and then see where it takes us. We have over 70 signups in total for the eight days right now and will try to limit each time slot to 3 leagues so that we can monitor them closely. Thanks all.
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There, we just filled up our first league on Sunday, March 29th at 5 p.m. and will keep it open for a second league at that time. Thanks all and let's keep the Online Championship signups coming in.
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thanks
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Originally posted by fandango:
Greg, is there a head count for signups for this league.....it would be nice to see if it was going to reach the goal for signups to guarantee the prize...
thanks Yeah, the entire list of teams is in the top post. We have 77 teams signed up already, which is a great start. The prize money is guaranteed, so no worries there. We've always guaranteed the prize money and trust me this one is MUCH less risky than anything else we've done.
We'll reach 300 teams and then some.
Remember, we can still fill leagues after Draft Day as leagues will run two weeks after the live draft. I think folks who draft with us on March 21 will take a team or two in the Online Championship after they've tasted the drink, so I have no worries about hitting 300 and possibly going above that. Again, we're at 77 teams today and well on our way to 300.
Greg, is there a head count for signups for this league.....it would be nice to see if it was going to reach the goal for signups to guarantee the prize...
thanks Yeah, the entire list of teams is in the top post. We have 77 teams signed up already, which is a great start. The prize money is guaranteed, so no worries there. We've always guaranteed the prize money and trust me this one is MUCH less risky than anything else we've done.

Remember, we can still fill leagues after Draft Day as leagues will run two weeks after the live draft. I think folks who draft with us on March 21 will take a team or two in the Online Championship after they've tasted the drink, so I have no worries about hitting 300 and possibly going above that. Again, we're at 77 teams today and well on our way to 300.
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Greg, Thanks for the update...im in
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We have 100 official signups for our NFBC Online Championship, one-third of the way towards our goal. We'll try to do 2 or 3 drafts per offering, so don't get left out if you see a date that works for you. Thanks all and good luck to everyone in the hunt for the $20,000 grand prize.
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Frank Heron is in for the three-pack during our debut online championship season. Welcome aboard Frank and good luck here.
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Hey Greg
Im signed up 4 the April 1st online draft at 7pm. I have the link on my Home page but my name is not on this signup list. Thx
Im signed up 4 the April 1st online draft at 7pm. I have the link on my Home page but my name is not on this signup list. Thx
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I signed up for two online championship leagues. When I received the confirmation it only listed the time and date of one of my drafts. I just want to make sure I'm signed up for the correct time and date for my other. My username is spcohen. I should be signed up for March 29th at 5 PM and April 4th at 4 PM.
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Originally posted by spcohen74:
I signed up for two online championship leagues. When I received the confirmation it only listed the time and date of one of my drafts. I just want to make sure I'm signed up for the correct time and date for my other. My username is spcohen. I should be signed up for March 29th at 5 PM and April 4th at 4 PM. Yes, I see both signups. Welcome aboard and good luck in the debut NFBC Online Championship.
I signed up for two online championship leagues. When I received the confirmation it only listed the time and date of one of my drafts. I just want to make sure I'm signed up for the correct time and date for my other. My username is spcohen. I should be signed up for March 29th at 5 PM and April 4th at 4 PM. Yes, I see both signups. Welcome aboard and good luck in the debut NFBC Online Championship.
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Greg:
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues?
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues?
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Originally posted by Dub:
Greg:
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues? Dub: They are going to have multiple drafts going on at the same time slots.
Greg:
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues? Dub: They are going to have multiple drafts going on at the same time slots.
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Originally posted by Dub:
Greg:
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues? Because we'll be running multiple leagues during each of these time slots. As we get closer to the deadline, we'll cut off these signups for particular dates and make sure we have perfect numbers of 12-team leagues. We have 15 draft dates/times and we're shooting for 25 leagues, so do the math and you'll see we're shooting for about two leagues per time slot. As we get closer to Opening Day, we may have more than that, so don't delay if you want to get into one of those more congested dates. There is no doubt in my mind we'll hit 300 total teams and likely a little more than that for the Online Championship.
Greg:
How come you have the amount of teams going past 12 in some of the online championship leagues? Because we'll be running multiple leagues during each of these time slots. As we get closer to the deadline, we'll cut off these signups for particular dates and make sure we have perfect numbers of 12-team leagues. We have 15 draft dates/times and we're shooting for 25 leagues, so do the math and you'll see we're shooting for about two leagues per time slot. As we get closer to Opening Day, we may have more than that, so don't delay if you want to get into one of those more congested dates. There is no doubt in my mind we'll hit 300 total teams and likely a little more than that for the Online Championship.
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