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Week 10: BCS Waiver Wire Report

Contributed by: Todd DeVries and Joe Arpasi
Last Updated: Nov 01, 2011 8:40 AM

Need some roster help for the college fantasy football playoff push? Give these BCS prospects a look. Its all about schedule matching down the stretch, so take a look at each player below to see what fits your needs. For this weeks Non-BCS possibilities, click here. QB Braxton Miller, Ohio State Did you see the fourth quarter of the Buckeyes w

Need some roster help for the college fantasy football playoff push?  Give these BCS prospects a look.  It's all about schedule matching down the stretch, so take a look at each player below to see what fits your needs.  For this week's Non-BCS possibilities, click here.

QB Braxton Miller, Ohio State
Did you see the fourth quarter of the Buckeyes' win over Wisconsin?  Miller could be growing up right before our eyes (29 fantasy points in that game).  He won't get you much in the passing game, but he's dangerous on the ground.  Indiana and Purdue offer great match ups.

QB Jared Barnett, Iowa State
Barnett took over the starting job from Steele Jantz and promptly orchestrated the huge upset win over Texas Tech last week.  He's a dump and run free agent.  Use him this week against lowly Kansas. then cut him loose as he has a bye, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma up next.

QB Clint Moseley, Auburn
If you plan on being in the mix in your league in Week 12, Moseley is worth stashing away right now.  Auburn faces Samford that week.  He threw for 4 TDs in his first start against Ole Miss.  Other than the Samford game, though, he isn't very serviceable as his other weeks consist of a bye, Georgia and Alabama.

RB Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt
When's the last time a Commodore RB tallied up 24, 37, and 25 fantasy points in three consecutive weeks?  The answer is likely never.  But that's exactly what Stacy has done.  The upcoming schedule does offer up some interesting options with Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and Wake Forest.

RB Stephen Houston, Indiana
Houston has been quietly putting together a nice string of games. Against Northwestern he ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns. The two previous games saw him run for 72 yards and two scores against Iowa, and 135 yards and one score against Wisconsin. If you need a great sleeper for championship week stash Houston away for his match-up with Purdue.

RB Brandon Wilds, South Carolina
Wilds carried the ball 28 times for 137 yards in his first start in the post-Lattimore regime.  He's earned the trust of the coaching staff, at least for now, and could be an excellent option in the fantasy playoffs when the Gamecocks face Citadel (Week 12) and Clemson (Week 13).

RB Curtis McNeal, USC
Oh, those wacky Trojan RBs.  We've told you over the past couple of years that the USC backfield is a revolving door of fantasy teases.  Right now, McNeal is the flavor of the month, racking up 86, 118 and 145 rushing yards over the past three weeks.  And good matchups against Colorado and Washington are up next.

RB Zach Brown, Pitt
With Ray Graham out for the season, Brown figures to be the next guy in line.  The Wisconsin transfer only rushed for 30 yards last week after Graham went down, but he did catch 9 balls for 84 yards, and he found the endzone once.

RB Fitzgerald Toussaint, Michigan
Toussaint has raised his head again and made his way back onto the waiver wire list. He was a hot commodity early in the season but slipped into the fantasy background to Denard Robinson’s expanded role in the running game. This last weekend Toussaint touched the ball 20 times and turned it into 170 yards and two scores.

RB Rolandan Finch, Boston College
Finch is an interesting case. The most carries he has logged in a single game this season was 19 carries. In a game where BC could only muster 32 yards passing, Finch carries the ball 39 times for 243 yards and two scores against Maryland. This game must have been a perfect storm that combined Maryland’s lack luster run defense with the completely horrid passing day for BC, with the coaches seeing something and making the decision to feed Finch for more than twice his usual workload.

WR Tommy Streeter, Miami (FL)
He's coming off a monster 33 fantasy point performance against Virginia, and has scored at least one TD in five of his last six games.  A juice match up with Duke is up next.

WR Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin
Is he taking over the WR1 role from Nick Toon?  Over the past two weeks, he's posted 15 and 26 fantasy points against solid Michigan State and Ohio State defenses.  Purdue, Minnesota and Illinois are up next.

WR Jaz Reynolds, Oklahoma
He doesn't see the same number of targets as Ryan Broyles or Kenny Stills, but he makes the most of his opportunities.  Reynolds has scored double digit fantasy points in five of his last six games, and his playoff schedule is downright awesome (Baylor and Iowa State in Weeks 12 and 13).


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