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C2C: Bracket Challenge: WR Rookie Class Edition
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C2C: Bracket Challenge: WR Rookie Class Edition

The College to Canton Podcast is part of the Rotoviz Radio & Blue Wire Podcast families. Host: Travis May (@FF_TravisM) A to Z Sports Host: Stefan Lako (@stayfunlako) Ready Bet Action In this episode, the hosts introduce a wide receiver bracket challenge and discuss the composition and seeding of the bracket. They break down the results of the first round and discuss the margin of error in polling. They also highlight notable upsets and discuss the factors that influenced the seeding. In the second round, they analyze the victories of Marvin Harrison Jr., Jalen McMillan, Devontes Walker, Troy Franklin, Adonai Mitchell, Brian Thomas Jr., Malik Neighbors, Xavier Worthy, and Roma Dunes. In this episode, Stefan and Travis discuss their wide receiver rankings and the results of their March Madness-style bracket. They analyze the top eight wide receivers and predict their draft capital. They also discuss the lack of depth in the running back class and the confidence in wide receiver rankings. The conversation concludes with a discussion about March Madness and their tournament predictions. Takeaways The wide receiver bracket challenge features a diverse range of prospects and provides insights into the consensus rankings. The seeding of the bracket is determined based on a mix of mock draft data, trends, and personal rankings. Upsets in the first round highlight the unpredictability of the bracket challenge and the diversity of opinions among voters. The second round results reveal the dominance of top-seeded prospects and the potential impact of combine performances on draft stock. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Bracket Challenge 01:11 Bracket Composition and Seeding 03:30 Determining the Seeding 05:26 Margin of Error in Polling 06:24 Notable First Round Upsets 08:23 Devontes Walker's Upset Victory 09:23 Second Round Breakdown 13:59 Marvin Harrison Jr. Dominates 15:26 Jalen McMillan's Victory 20:40 Drake Maye and Devontes Walker's Draft Stock 23:41 Round Two Breakdown 24:11 Marvin Harrison Jr. Advances 24:40 Troy Franklin's Victory 25:10 Adonai Mitchell's Dominant Win 27:28 Brian Thomas Jr.'s Convincing Victory 28:27 Malik Nabors' Decisive Win 29:26 Xavier Worthy's Thrashing Victory 30:53 Ladd McConkey's Surprising Win 33:43 Xavier Worthy's Victory 35:09 Rome Odunze' Dominant Win 36:25 Wide Receiver Rankings and Elite Eight Discussion 38:10 Running Back Rankings and Lack of Depth 40:46 Speed and Size of Wide Receivers 46:55 Final Four Wide Receivers 50:14 Confidence in Wide Receiver Rankings 52:35 Predicting Real Draft Capital 56:20 Reseeding and Player Relationships 58:37 Rankings and Capital Projections 01:07:13 Top Eight Wide Receivers 01:09:12 Potential Risers in Draft Capital 01:12:05 March Madness and Tournament Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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March 21, 20241h 13m

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Show Notes

The College to Canton Podcast is part of the Rotoviz Radio & Blue Wire Podcast families.

Host: Travis May (@FF_TravisM) A to Z Sports

Host: Stefan Lako (@stayfunlako) Ready Bet Action

In this episode, the hosts introduce a wide receiver bracket challenge and discuss the composition and seeding of the bracket. They break down the results of the first round and discuss the margin of error in polling. They also highlight notable upsets and discuss the factors that influenced the seeding. In the second round, they analyze the victories of Marvin Harrison Jr., Jalen McMillan, Devontes Walker, Troy Franklin, Adonai Mitchell, Brian Thomas Jr., Malik Neighbors, Xavier Worthy, and Roma Dunes. In this episode, Stefan and Travis discuss their wide receiver rankings and the results of their March Madness-style bracket. They analyze the top eight wide receivers and predict their draft capital. They also discuss the lack of depth in the running back class and the confidence in wide receiver rankings. The conversation concludes with a discussion about March Madness and their tournament predictions.

Takeaways

The wide receiver bracket challenge features a diverse range of prospects and provides insights into the consensus rankings.

The seeding of the bracket is determined based on a mix of mock draft data, trends, and personal rankings.

Upsets in the first round highlight the unpredictability of the bracket challenge and the diversity of opinions among voters.

The second round results reveal the dominance of top-seeded prospects and the potential impact of combine performances on draft stock.

Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Bracket Challenge

01:11 Bracket Composition and Seeding

03:30 Determining the Seeding

05:26 Margin of Error in Polling

06:24 Notable First Round Upsets

08:23 Devontes Walker's Upset Victory

09:23 Second Round Breakdown

13:59 Marvin Harrison Jr. Dominates

15:26 Jalen McMillan's Victory

20:40 Drake Maye and Devontes Walker's Draft Stock

23:41 Round Two Breakdown

24:11 Marvin Harrison Jr. Advances

24:40 Troy Franklin's Victory

25:10 Adonai Mitchell's Dominant Win

27:28 Brian Thomas Jr.'s Convincing Victory

28:27 Malik Nabors' Decisive Win

29:26 Xavier Worthy's Thrashing Victory

30:53 Ladd McConkey's Surprising Win

33:43 Xavier Worthy's Victory

35:09 Rome Odunze' Dominant Win

36:25 Wide Receiver Rankings and Elite Eight Discussion

38:10 Running Back Rankings and Lack of Depth

40:46 Speed and Size of Wide Receivers

46:55 Final Four Wide Receivers

50:14 Confidence in Wide Receiver Rankings

52:35 Predicting Real Draft Capital

56:20 Reseeding and Player Relationships

58:37 Rankings and Capital Projections

01:07:13 Top Eight Wide Receivers

01:09:12 Potential Risers in Draft Capital

01:12:05 March Madness and Tournament Predictions

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