Thursday, September 14, 2006

If it's Thursday night, it's time to talk fantasy sports!

The FANTASYDRAFTHELP.COM INSIDER show Thursday night from 8-10 PM EDT on SportsTalkCleveland.com will be jam-packed with fantasy sports analysis as usual:

8 PM: We will begin by reminding the audience of our fundraiser for the Carol Morris Scholarship Fund at Bowling Green State University this Saturday night at the Euclid Sports Plan in Euclid, Ohio: Northcoast Showdown, a huge MMA show sponsored by our friends at Pro Karate Weekly and SportsTalkCleveland.com. This is a chance for sports fans to come enjoy some top-flight MMA action and to support a good cause at the same time.

8:10 PM: We continue getting you ready for next week's hockey mock draft (NOTE: Special start time of 7 PM EDT as the entire draft will be a joint version of North Coast Hockey Tonight and the fantasy show). We'll go over changes to the updated draft board and the overvalued/undervalued list for the 2006-2007 season in terms of how other major touts are evaluating the field. Need we even remind you that these features are available at FantasyDrafthelp.com?

8:25 PM: Our weekly "Roto Rebuttal" segment takes place, with a short caveat at the outset. Stay tuned for this one.

8:40 PM: We bring our football correspondant Mike Vili back into the mix to break down NFL Week Two along with my co-host Jason Jones and myself. If you need to be reminded about his insights, check out his Week One advice. We'll evaluate all 16 NFL games until we reach the show's conclusion at 10 PM EDT.

In case this hasn't been said enough, and I suspect it hasn't, thank you to all of you who have broadened our listening (and viewing) audience each week, who have provided our brand with such tremendous readership in the first six months since spinning off from Pat Luft's great Drafthelp.com site, and who have provided such great feedback to me on my fantasy mailbag segments on STC's THE MORNING AFTER program. Jason and myself are laying out a very exciting 12-month period on paper right now and it should include massive growth in a number of areas. We appreciate the support of all of you as we work to bring you fantasy coverage that we know is like no other.

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