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- Know who is hot!
Which athlete is putting up the big numbers?
- Know your school's opponent
Is the opponent adept at stopping the run or pass?
Is the opponent going to pass or run most of the game?
Has the opposing coach told the press that they will try to neutralize one of your school's athletes?
- Know who's injured
Stay on top of the latest info to see who is injured.
- Choose wisely when to use the top starters
Do you use the top starters while they are still healthy or save a few for games later in the season against potential lesser opponents?
- Pick consistent stat getter positions or go with high risk high reward positions
TE, DT and CB positions have higher multipliers for their statistics. Use them when you need to make up ground and hope for a big game.
- Know when to use the top starters and the double points "star" athlete
If all of the top starters are used at the beginning, then you will be left with backup athletes, who play less and garner less statistics, for the double star points.
- Know who to use at the end of the season to give you a chance to catch up
If you’ve exhausted all of an athlete’s starts on your roster it will be visible to all players in your league. A team looking for an edge on their head-to-head opponent can choose players that the other team cannot use.
- Leave top players available for the bowl game
Try to maximize your regular season wins and points while still leaving a chance to win your Bowl Game.
- Use caution when picking the kicker for your roster
The kickers have the highest probability relative to the other positions of scoring negative points.
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