2011 COLLEGE LEAGUE RULES
All questions, disputes and
interpretations of these rules subject to commissioner’s rulings.
All commissioner rulings
will be final.
Commish: Merv Myers
Rules Committees
There are two rules committees to handle all rule issues. First, there is an
in-season rules committee. This will consist of the Commish(2) and 1 owner from
each of the three divisions. Members will be selected at the draft prior to each
season, and will potentially change each year. The in-season committee will
handle any in-season rule issues that arise. If any member of the rules
committee is directly involved (i.e. their game or team is specifically
affected, not just a general issue) they will be be replaced on the issue. A
replacement owner from the same division or at large for the Commish will be
selected on that issue only. Members will carefully evaluate any issue and
render a timely decision to the league. Second, there will be an off-season
committee. This will consist of the Commish and 3 owners. Members will be
selected at the end of each season. The off-season committee will solicit rule
change proposals from the league. The committee will review all proposals and
evaluate worthiness of the proposals. Once the rule change proposals have been
reviewed, they will put together the rule change vote to the league. They will
provide as much clarification of the issues, both for and against.
Entry Fees
There will be an entry fee of $170, a
minimum of $85
is due at the draft. The balance remaining will be due no later
than October 2, 2011. In the event that the
minimum entry fee is not paid on the day of
the draft, your team will be restricted from making
any transactions until the minimum entry fee is paid. The same goes for the balance, if
not paid in full by the deadline, your ability to make transactions will again
be put on hold.
*Entry Fee Breakdown: $2040 Entry Fees Collected
-$170 Commish Fee
-$60 Website Services
-$20 Trophy/Trophy Engraving
-$100 Draft Room
-$20 Draft Monitor
-$180 Scrub Bowls *($15 to be refunded to playoff teams.)
-$995 Playoff Team Breakdown (6 Teams)
-$60 Division Winners (3 Teams)
-$195 Side-Pot Winners
-$240 Post-Season Pool
There will not be any charges for transactions during the year. This should help owners in keeping the best team on the field during the entire season, especially when the playoff spots may be in jeopardy.
Prize
Money
The total of all eligible fees collected will be returned to the
league in the form of prize money. All six (6) of the playoff teams that qualify
for the post season will share in the prize money. The league prize fund
breakdown is available on the league website. All sidepots will conclude at the
end of the regular season.
Draft
The draft will consist of 12 rounds of
12 picks with teams picking in reverse
order in even numbered rounds. Example: If you have the first pick in the first
round, you will have the 24th overall pick in the 2nd round. Draft position will be
determined and will be posted on the website. You are permitted to make trades
of your draft positions.
Season
The season will consist of 9 weeks of
regular season play beginning with the week of Saturday September 3rd, 2011. There will be 3 rounds of playoffs to
determine the league champion. The participants in the playoffs will be the 3
division winners along with 3 wild card teams for a total of 6 teams that will
participate in post season play.
The weekly team point totals will be ranked 1-12, with
the top 6 receiving a bonus win, and the bottom 6 receiving a bonus loss. In the event of a tie for the
6th and final spot in the
top 6, both teams will receive the bonus win.
Scoring
The scoring system is available on the main page of the league website. This scoring system will be
used to determine the winner in each game played.
Results for the week will be posted by the Commish on Sunday or Monday of each week. Each owner
will be responsible for confirming the scores of not only his team, but also
for his opponents team by 9pm Monday. Owners are encouraged to send scores in
as early as possible, this will help in identifying any potential errors. Teams
not confirming scores by Monday at 9pm will receive a mulligan on the first
offense and $10 fine for all subsequent offenses. In the
event of a discrepancy in the scores, the commissioner will verify the scores
through various websites and the decision will be final. (Due to the nature of
college score reporting, the use of several websites may be required to get an
official result) In the event of a tie game, both teams
will receive 1 point for the tie. In the playoffs, the higher seed will get the
win in the event of a tie game.
When looking at the QB stats for yardage thrown, look at the individual player stats, not the team net yards passing. Net yards includes yards loss by sacks. We will however use net yards for player rushing totals. An offensive fumble recovery for a TD, regardless of who fumbles it, is worth 6 points for the player that recovered it.
The cutoff for college games to be used on a given week is Monday. Any college game played on Tuesday or Wednesday will count for the following Saturday week. If any owner notices a discrepancy in something that was updated on the website, they will have one week in which to notify the league of the problem. This applies to scores of games, scores of players, game results or side pot issues. After a period of one week, the updated results becomes OFFICIAL unless an official scoring change was made by the NCAA.
Rosters
The teams will consist of 10 players, distributed as follows:
(2) QB (2) RB (2) WR/TE (2)
Optional (RB or WR/TE) (2) K
(2) Team Defense
A specific player will be used at the QB position. Only stats accumulated by that specific player at QB will be counted. At the draft, once a specific player is taken from a school, no more QB's from that school may be selected. For example, Tebow of Florida is selected. No additional Florida QB's may be selected at that point. During the season the same rule applies, only one QB from a school may be on a active roster at any time. Team K's will be used. Teams will receive all K stats from the college team that have as their Team K, no matter how many individual K's a college team may use in a given game. Team defenses may be taken any time during the draft. Team defenses may be taken any time during the draft. Team defenses will be treated as any other individual player on a roster, and eligible for the High Player Score Game sidepot. If a player is considered a H-Back, we will use him as a TE. TE's will be combined with WR into a single position, known as WR/TE. TE's will still receive points based upon the TE scoring system. If there is any questions in regards to a players position eligibility, please contact the Commish.
Teams must declare 1 player at the RB & WR positions to be a Franchise Player. Franchise RB & WR must be from your active roster, IR players are not eligible. Teams will have the rights to all available backups of that player in case of injury. If a franchise RB or WR is hurt on Saturday or any early game with an injury status that can be verified or a franchise player is listed on a verifiable injury report as questionable or worse, all RB or WR from the same NCAA team not already on an active roster will be ineligible to be picked up by another team. If the injured franchise RB or WR is listed as out, teams must exercise their right to a backup by Thursday 9pm, or the backups will become available to the league. Teams are not required to exercise their right to a backup if the franchise RB or WR is listed as questionable or doubtful. Teams will retain rights to the backups until the franchise player is no longer listed as questionable or doubtful. In the event of a franchise player being added to the injury report or downgraded to questionable or worse on Thursday or Friday, the team with that franchise player will retain rights to the backups until the following Thursday. If a team places an injured franchise player on the IR and replaces them with a player other than a backup from the same NCAA team, they forfeit their rights to all backups from the same NCAA team. If a player is benched, you do not have rights to his backups. Franchise players may be changed each week at the 12 midnight Friday lineup deadline. The only exception will be if a team's franchise player is placed on the IR during the week, the team may declare a new franchise player at that point. If no new franchise player is declared when making the transaction, the team must wait until the next lineup deadline to make the change. Once playoffs start franchise players can not be changed.
Rosters are frozen once they are submitted for the first week of post season play and scrub bowls. In the event that a team can not submit a full starting lineup due to either injury or benching, whether it is a full benching or a greatly reduced role, teams will be allowed to make a change. If a team can submit a lineup from their existing players, no transactions are allowed. If a franchise RB or WR is listed as questionable or worse in the playoffs, teams may replace the franchise RB or WR with a player from the same College team, at the same position.
Line-ups
Lineup changes are due to
the league by 12 midnight mtn time Friday. The "default lineup" for teams each
week will be the previous week's lineup. (The only exception to this rule is
week #1, when a full lineup is required to be submitted) If no legal changes are
made to a lineup by the Friday deadline, the previous weeks lineup, sub priority
and franchise players will be used. If there is a Thursday or Friday night game, teams will
have until kick-off of that game to make any lineup changes with players/units involved in the Thursday
or Friday
night game. This includes starting or benching a
player, designating sub priority or franchise player designation. The rest of the teams lineup changes may still be submitted by the Friday night
deadline.
Starting line ups will consist of several options:
(1) QB (1) RB (3) WR/TE (1) K
(1) Team Defense
(1) QB (2) RB (2) WR/TE (1) K
(1) Team Defense
(1) QB (3) RB (1) WR/TE (1) K
(1) Team Defense
Only points scored by these players will be tabulated into the game results.
Teams must also prioritize their back up RB/WR with a #1 and #2 designation. A specific player must be named as the backup to the starting QB each week. Teams must also prioritize their back up QB priority with a #1 and #2 designation. Teams must chose whether the #2 QB on their roster or the specific named player as backup to the starting QB is their first choice as sub. Teams must submit a new backup priority when roster or lineup changes have been made involving the sub players from the previous week's lineup. If the two subs remain the same in a lineup, backup priority will remain the same if no changes are submitted. In the event that a player does not play, regardless of reason, you may use a backup. The player must be inactive for the game or dressed but DNP. If the starter plays a single down the use of a sub is not permitted. Teams do not get a sub if they started a player who was on a bye week. It will be an owner's responsibility to substantiate the status of a starter in question. A player simply not appearing in a boxscore is not a verifiable source. Verifiable sources for this will include major sports news websites and official school websites. Sources not eligible to use as verification include message boards, blogs and fan run websites. The Commissioner reserves the right to determine if the source and information meets the substantiation requirement. If there is no subs available due to bye weeks or subs are also DNP, then the a DNP (0 Pts) will be taken by the starter. The same DNP substantiation rule will apply to a team's starting QB. If the player starting at QB meets the DNP criteria, the priority sub QB will be used. If a team is forced to use a backup in place of an injured starter, they must still maintain a legal lineup. If a WR gets hurt, and their #1 priority sub is a RB, but they already have 3 RB's started, they must go to the #2 priority as teams can not have 4 RB's started under any circumstance.
Transactions
****All transactions should be e-mailed to the commissioner at
CollegeCommish@aol.com. If necessary, transactions may be called in to the commissioner at 760-345-8534.****
Free Agents
There will be no transactions after the draft, unless there is an injury
or a reason a player may not play until after week #1 is complete. The cut off
time for free agent moves is 9:00 PM each day. The first
transaction day will be Monday night Sept. 5th 2011 after week one is complete. At this point any players that were
not drafted are considered free agents. Teams may acquire a free agent
provided they release a player to maintain a legal
roster.
All free agent acquisitions are on a daily basis. There is NO TRANSACTIONS permitted on Saturday or Sunday of each week. This will allow for all teams to review the weekend stats, and also allow the
most current standings to be used in case of multiple claims of a player. There is a limit of 3 free agent acquisitions per year at
the following positions: QB, K, DEF. Transactions placing a player on the
IR do not count towards the 3 transactions limit, only moves where a player is
dropped for a free agent. Changing from one QB to
another QB at the same school does not count as a free agent move.
In the event of a Thursday or Friday game, any players involved in that early game, whether they are started or not, can not be released for a new player during that same week. (i.e. player started on Thursday, and then dropped on Friday for a new player). Once the early game is played, those players are locked out until the next transaction period on Monday, the same way players involved in the regular Saturday games are. Teams with players involved in early games can still make roster moves up to the Friday night lineup deadline for players not involved in the early games, including changes to add a sub in case a starter in an early game is dnp.
In the event that more than one team wishes to acquire the same free agent during the same period, priority will be determined on a rotating priority basis. During week #1, priority will be determined by reverse order of drafting positions. The initial priority list will be set on Monday Sept. 5th based upon the reverse order of the standings from week #1. Once that initial priority list is set, when a claim for a player/unit is made, the team that has made a claim and received a player/unit will drop to the #12 spot on the priority list. Teams will only drop to the bottom of the priority list on free agent acquisitions. Teams making a IR move will keep their spot in the priority list. Priority is determined by which team is higher on the priority list. The priority list will not be reset at any point during the year, just continuing throughout the year. The priority list will appear on the transaction page on the website and updated regularly.
If a team wishes to place a bid on more than one free agent or waiver wire player during any given claim period, the owner must rank the players in an order of preference. The league will award players in a draft like manner, with the highest ranked bidding team on the priority list getting their first choice of players then the next highest ranked team getting their choice, and so on. If a team makes multiple claims, the claims will be processed one "round" of claims at a time, with the priority list reset after each "round" of claims. Teams will each get one move processed before going to the second round of claims. For example, two teams make two claims each on a given day. The highest ranked team gets their choice, then the #2 ranked team on the priority list gets their choice. The teams are re-ranked on the priority list, and then round two of claims begins with the team highest on the priority list. Players must be on an active college roster in order to be claimed as a free agent.
After week #9, all playoff teams will get priority on free agent claims. All free agent claims made by Scrub Bowl teams will be processed on Friday.
Waiver Wire
When a player is released by a team he will be considered "on waivers".
The weekly waiver period will end at 9pm Tuesday. Players dropped on Wednesday will appear on the
following week's waiver wire. All players on waivers for the week will be processed at
9pm
Thursday. Players claimed from waivers on Thursday will be eligible for line-ups that
Friday. The same rule for multiple claims applies for the
waiver wire as for free agents. If a
player goes unclaimed during the waiver period he will then be classified as a
free agent. If a player that is on waivers is playing in a
Thursday game, all claims for that player must
be received by 9pm Wednesday night, so that the claims may be processed
Wednesday night and
teams know whether they received that player or not. These players will be
eligible to be used in a team's lineup for that Thursday game. When you acquire a player through
free agency or waivers, you MUST retain him on your roster for that week's scheduled game.
The only exception is in an injury situation, where an injured player may be
replaced or a player is activated off the IR. A player may be claimed and then traded during the same week,
but the traded player must remain on their new teams roster for the remainder of
the week.
Injured Reserve
There will be an unlimited injured reserve. College injury reports are
tough to find and not always consistent. Multiple websites will be used to
verify injuries. If you find verifiable information of a player injury, submit
your claim. The Commish may need your assistance in verifying the status of the
player. As long as a player is listed as
questionable, doubtful or out on a verifiable injury report, that player can be placed on injured
reserve.
When a player is no longer listed on a verifiable injury report or listed as probable,
teams must activate or release the player by the Friday lineup deadline. Players
that are suspended are eligible for the IR.
Trades
Trades are permitted at anytime until the trading deadline. Owners must have
a complete and balanced roster at the conclusion of a trade. In the event of a
"2 for 1" trade, owners must release and/or acquire free agents to
fill any roster voids. The trading deadline for our league will be 9:00PM on
Friday of week #6 (October 7th, 2011).
Weekly Points Pool
The top 3 teams scores each week will receive the
following prize: 1st $15 2nd $10 3rd
$5
The bottom 3 teams will have to pay the following amounts: 16th $15
15th $10 14th $5
This will be a running total throughout the year and will be available on the
website. Payoffs will be at the following years draft. Any winnings or losses
from the prior year, would be the responsibility of the owner that incurred
them. If a team chooses not to come back to the league the following year, they
would receive any winnings they may have won, as well as must pay any losses
they may have had. If a team does not pay off any losses, they would not be
permitted to participate in ANY UAL Fantasy League until their debt is settled.
Tie
Breakers
If at any time during the season a tie occurs with respect to records, the
league will use the same formula through out:
1) total team points (wins + top 8 finishes)
2) winning percentage ((wins + 1/2 point for
ties)/games played)
3) head to head
4) record within division (*only in the event of a tie between two teams in the
same division)
5) most points scored
6) most points scored against
7) coin flip
Post
Season Play
Each Division Winner and 3 wild card teams qualify for the playoffs. The
top two division winners will receive a bye in the first round of the playoffs. In Round One the #1 seed will play the #4,
and the #2 seed will play the #3 seed. In Round Two, the highest seed
remaining will play the lowest seed remaining, and the two remaining teams will
play each other. In Round Three, the two winners from round two will play for the league
championship. When determining final order of
finish, a wildcard team can never be ranked higher then a divisional winner,
regardless of the teams final record. "Home-field advantage" will
apply in the playoffs ONLY, with
the higher seeded team receiving the advantage in a tie game.
Draft Day
Tidbits
During the course of the draft, if a team attempts to draft a player that has already
been drafted by another team, they will get to choose a different player. The
Commish reserves the right to issue a warning to teams that repeatedly make this
mistake and enforce necessary penalties if it continues.
Fines
Fines will be issued for not reporting scores on time or
for an incomplete lineup. An incomplete lineup occurs when a player on a bye
week is started, or a player listed as out is started. A mulligan will be issued
for the first offense and a $10 fine for all subsequent offenses. There will be a running total of fines listed on the standings page
on the website. These fines will be deducted from any winnings a team may have,
or must be paid prior to the draft if a team has no winnings. These fines will
go to draft food, meeting room cost or will be added to the
prize fund if necessary.