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Monday, May 11, 2026

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Fantasy football: Bye week edition

Bye weeks are a tricky thing. If you don’t plan for them, you’re probably screwed. If you notice your opponents who don’t plan for them, you have the opportunity to take advantage of their foolishness. You’ll know which category you’re in soon. I’m a mixture of both. Originally I had it all figured out. Then

Fantasy Football: Time to trade edition

We’re almost halfway through the fantasy season and I’m guessing your team’s weak links are becoming more apparent. Although there is always the option of picking up a free agent, it’s likely you will have to trade for a player who can really make an impact. When it comes to trades, I’ve always been a

Fantasy football: Humiliation edition

After a year of waiting, the best/only fantasy football sitcom returned last week. The third season of “The League” debuted on Oct. 6 on FX and to my delight it was hilarious, raunchy and full of NFL players. Watching my boy Maurice Jones-Drew do The Shiva Bowl Shuffle was pretty great, but the episode was

Red Bull’s Flugtag competition comes to Tampa [with gallery]

Orville and Wilbur Wright succeeded as the first humans in flight, on Dec. 17, 1903. The participants of Saturday’s Red Bull Flugtag competition in downtown Tampa apparently didn’t get that memo. The Flugtag took over the Tampa Convention Center on Tampa Bay and drew over 100,000 spectators to the whimsical flight competition. Flugtag—German for “flight

Students watch Bulls at St. Pete party

The SociaBulls celebrated its 2,000 Facebook fans milestone with a Bulls football game watch party at Jannus Live for the USF vs. PITT game on Sept. 29. Officials at Jannus set up a large screen for students and partygoers to watch the first conference game of the season. USFSP students played cornhole, and listened to

Fantasy football: Ego edition

As fantasy owners, we consider many different aspects before deciding who to sit and who to start. We look at injuries, opposing defenses, teammates who might take opportunities away from our men and countless other things. For an individual player, we might think about his talent, how often he gets the ball and his ability

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