Fantasy Fantasy Football University

 

We probably aren't too far removed from a day in which local community colleges offer courses on how to play fantasy football. Until then, if you want to know just what the heck your spouse, neighbor, or co-worker is talking about when they boast about their fantasy football team, we're here to walk you through it, without the risk of asking embarrassing questions. We call this place Fantasy Football University. There aren't any frat houses or fight songs, just classes on fantasy football from the basic undergraduate courses all the way through doctrine courses—and all taught by the professors here at Fantasy Fooball 101.

Even if you are one of the more than 15 million people that participate in fantasy football leagues each year, you should be able to find several classes at Fantasy Football University that will help refine your strategy as well as aid in your understanding of some of the more advanced strategies espoused elsewhere at fantasyfootball101.net. However, we built this prestigious institution primarily with rookies in mind. You see, we aim to serve all those—from beginner to veteran—interested in learning about and succeeding in fantasy football.

Is our curriculum the be-all and end-all to fantasy football? Of course not—which is one of the reasons we operate this site year-round. Simply think of Fantasy Football University as the foundation for your career in this great obsession.

Class is now in session! Now get out your notebooks and pay attention.

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Freshman Courses: Senior Courses:
FFU101: How to Play Fantasy Football
FFU102: Fantasy Football Terminology
FFU103: Fantasy Football Etiquette
FFU104: Basics of How to Draft
FFU105: Basics of Scoring
FFU106: Basics to Free Agency
FFU401: Average Draft Position
FFU402: Basic Auction Principles
FFU403: Auction Draft Preperation
FFU404: Auction vs Re-Draft Leagues
FFU405: Re-Draft vs. Keeper Leagues
FFU406: Keeper vs. Dynasty Leagues
Sophomore Courses: Masters Courses:
FFU201: Stud RB Theory
FFU202: Performance Scoring Systems
FFU203: Understanding League Rules
FFU204: The Art of Fantasy Drafting
FFU205: The Art of Trading
FFU206: Individual Defensive Player Introduction
FFU501: Advanced Trading Tips
FFU502: Philosophy of Projecting Players
FFU503: IDP vs. Traditional Fantasy Rosters
FFU504: RVD (Real Value Drafting) Theory Part I
FFU505: RVD (Real Value Drafting) Theory Part II
Junior Courses: Commissoner Courses:
FFU301: The Value of QBs
FFU302: The Value of RBs
FFU303: The Value of WRs
FFU304: The Value of TEs
FFU305: The Value of DEFs
FFU306: The Value of Ks
FFU601: Setting Up a Fantasy Football League
FFU602: Basic of Commissioning
FFU603: Commissioner Duties
FFU604: How to Attract OwnersNew Course

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