With Week 1 kickoff just a few days away, I wanted to let you know what the LegUp in-season content plan will look like... because there's going to be a lot more going on than last season. As usual, I'll be doing the Walkthrough again this
Over the past few months, we've been in the lab. And when I say the lab... I mean the lab. We added an astroparticle physicist to the team. If you used our playoff best ball dynamic rankings last year, you'll be familiar with the core concept.
I'm happy to announce that I've renewed my partnership with Underdog for another season! Like last year's deal, this partnership provides LegUp subscribers with Underdog credits. Like last year, new and existing Underdog users are eligible for the credit. (If you haven't
Yesterday, I launched a new show with Erik Beimfohr called Legendary Sickos. This weekly show will dive into the weeds of the best ball landscape. You can listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch it on YouTube. In the first episode, we dive into tournament selection in
I'm excited to announce that Legendary Upside is partnering with Underdog for the 2023 season. This partnership is allowing me to offer something awesome: a $50 Underdog credit. And get this – the offer is not restricted to new Underdog users. Even with an existing Underdog account... Legendary Upside
3/29/23 Yesterday afternoon I recorded an interview with JJ Zachariason to discuss key findings from his Late-Round Prospect Guide. You can find the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen. You may have heard me mention a premium podcast feed – this is not that.
Since 2021, I've been writing a weekly preview column called The Walkthrough. I've published the article on Fridays, and it has been a game-by-game preview of the Sunday-Monday slate of games. This year, I plan to stick with the Friday publishing schedule. However, I may experiment
In 2021, I published an article on NBC Sports Edge that dug into a fantasy football trend I'd been thinking a lot about – only one or two running backs in a given season were emerging as true difference-makers. This created two issues. First, drafters were ruining a lot