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Week 11: BCS Waiver Wire Report

Contributed by: Todd DeVries
Last Updated: Nov 08, 2011 4:08 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/WR Kain Colter, Northwestern If you can start Colter as a WR in your league,

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/WR Kain Colter, Northwestern
If you can start Colter as a WR in your league, we highly suggest you take advantage of this sneaky situation.  He's posted 23, 25, 28 and 33 fantasy points over his last four games playing a hybrid of positions (QB/RB/WR).  And three of those games were against solid defenses of Iowa, Penn State and Nebraska.  Next up is Rice.  And Dan Persa is banged up.  Colter could be playing quite a bit under center in this one.  No matter what position he's eligible for in your league, he's worth picking up.

QB Braxton Miller, Ohio State
We thought he might come around in the second half of the season, and that's precisely what is happening here.  Miller can't throw the ball a lick, but he sure can tuck it and run.  He's rushed for 204 yards and 4 touchdowns over the past two weeks en route to 29 and 25 fantasy point outputs.  He faces the Boilermakers this week.  Not a bad match up for those of you in Big Ten heavy formats.

QB Jordan Rodgers, Vanderbilt
Who would've ever thought that there'd be TWO Vandy players on our waiver wire list in the same week, let alone he same season?  Rodgers is impossible to ignore at this point, and it has nothing to do with his older brother Aaron.  This dual threat signal caller has posted 28, 27, and 32 fantasy points over the past three weeks, and a good match up against Kentucky is up next.  If you're in a BCS-only format, Brother Of Aaron is worth a serious look.

RB Roy Finch, Oklahoma
This one falls under the category of "low hanging fruit".  He made our list last week, but in the event that he's still available in your league, he's worth snagging.  Last week, Finch was the clear workhorse running back for the Sooners, notching 26 carries for 99 yards and a TD.  Remember though, OU is on bye this week.

RB Joe Bergeron, Texas
Brown was a surprise scratch on Saturday due to a toe injury, enraging fantasy owners everywhere.  What was even more infuriating was the fact that the Longhorns rushed for about 900 yards on Texas Tech in his absence.  Leading the way was fellow freshman Joe Bergeron (29-191-3).  He now has 327 yards and 5 scores over the past two outings.  Will the fantasy gods atone for their nasty behavior last week and at least keep out Brown for one more week?  Sure would be nice to start Bergeron with a little bit of confidence this week against Missouri.  Stash Bergeron on your roster if you have the room, and wait and see what the news is on Brown coming out of Austin this week.

WR Jordan Mathews, Vanderbilt
This Commodore has grabbed 15 receptions for 321 yards and 2 touchdowns over the past two weeks.  With Kentucky up next, he's a viable option for those in BCS only leagues.

WR Jaz Reynolds, Oklahoma
Ryan Broyles is out.  Kenny Stills is oft-injured.  Reynolds is good.  I doubt Reynolds is still available in your league, but if he is, you'd be wise to snap him up.  He's on a bye this week, but should be a big part of the Sooners offense in upcoming weeks.

WR Da'Jon McKnight, Minnesota
After a disappointingly quiet start to the season, McKnight is finally starting to make an impact.  He had a monster game last week at Michigan State, hauling in 3 touchdowns and racking up 173 receiving yards.  His remaining slate includes Wisconsin, Northwestern and Illinois.

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