Before the football season all three writers for Buckeyes Wire sat down and had a fantasy football draft, where we were only allowed to select players from the Big Ten. The team (and writer) with the most points total at the end of the season would be crowned champion.
It seemed like a good idea at the time, but limiting the draft to just 14 teams made the draft much harder than most would think. If you have any interest in watching the draft unfold you can watch it here. Unsurprisingly our noble leader at the site, Phil Harrison, took home the championship, while Mark Russell earned second place, and I, unfortunately, ended the season last.
Even if you are not interested in college fantasy football, it is still interesting to reflect back on the statistical expectations versus the reality that occurred. We will dive into what went right and what went wrong with each team.