The biggest game in the Sunday slate, Texas at Baylor, has been postponed due to COVID-19. We still have plenty of games that add intrigue. The slate starts with Penn St playing at Michigan. San Francisco has another opportunity to knock off a power 5 school as they visit Cal at 3. Georgetown will play St. Johns at 7:30, which is expected to be a very high scoring contest. The slate wraps up with a big one in the Pac-12 with Stanford visiting USC. Let's get to the playbook!

 

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Jamaree BouyeaSFOCAL820030.46  
The San Francisco Dons have emerged as a team that will be a factor in this year's WCC. One of the big reasons for this is senior guard Jamaree Bouyea. This season he leads the Dons in scoring at 17.6 ppg and also chips in 2.7 rpg and 4.3 apg. Another thing to like about Bouyea is his steal numbers as he is averaging 1.6 per contest. If you are looking for a paydown option his teammate Khalil Shabbaz ($6500) is a solid choice.
Jamorko PickettGUSTJN770031.2  
Jamorko Pickett of Georgetown is a great fantasy option as he is guard and forward eligible. Pickett is averaging a double-double per game at 14.6 ppg and 10.0 rpg. He also is a capable three point shooter as he is averaging 2.4 makes per game from deep. The Georgetown-St. Johns games have been ultra competetive the past few seasons and this game expects to be a track meet, with Pickett expected to put up good numbers.
Daejon DavisSTANUSC740029  
Daejon Davis has been an impact player for the Cardinals since stepping onto campus 4 seasons ago. Last season his production dropped off as he went from 11.4 ppg to 8,8 per contest. THe reason being was Stanford guard Tyrell Terry taking a lot of Davis' shots. Terry left Stanford for the NBA now Davis is having a bounce back in his senior season scoring 14.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 3 apg. At $7400 he is a pretty friendly priced guard for one that should give you 25+ fantasy points.
Franz WagnerMICHPSU680025.95  
Franz Wagner is the younger brother of former Michigan standout Moritz Wagner. Unlike Mortiz, Franz plays guard for the Wolverines and he is a very intruiging player. Even though he is a guard he's 6-9 thus has put up 10.2 ppg and 7 rpg. In a game against PSU that should be high scoring look for Wagner to put up numbers and possibly get you a double-double in this one.
        
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Izaiah BrockingtonPSUMICH670025.88  
Izaiah Brockington is coming of his career high in points in his last game against Va Tech with 24 points. Now he is looking for an encore in their Big Ten conference opener. The 6-4 gaurd also puts up solid rebounding numbers with 5.5 per game. In a game that figures to be higher scoring Brockington should have the opportunity to have an encore performance.
Posh AlexanderSTJNGU610023.93  
Posh Alexander stayed home to play at St. Johns because he knew he would get the keys to the car right out of the gates. The Brooklyn native is averaging 30.7 mpg as a freshman and he is a perfect fit for Mike Anderson's run and gun system. While he hasn't lit the world on fire, 8.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 4.3 apg, you know Alexander is going to give you a solid floor. Think he is a freat fit especially in a GPP contest.
Rasheem DunnSTJNGU470015.88  
Rasheem Dunn suffered a scary fall where he slammed his head on the court in SJ's opener to St. Peters. Dunn transferred to St. Johns from St. Francis (BKN) and in his first season seemed to be the perfect fit in Mike Anderson's system (11.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 3.4 apg). He has kind of gotten lost in the shuffle with the injury and with players like VInce Cole and Greg Williams Jr but Dunn could be a home run play and is great option for a cash game.
        
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Evan MobleyUSCSTAN920039.65  
Evan Mobley is as advertised. The #1 recruit in the 2020 recruiting class, Mobley is off to a great start in his first and most likely only season in college basketball. Mobley is averaging 17.6 ppg , 9.0 rpg and 2.2 apg, plus he is shooting 61% from the floor. In this game against Stanford expect a battle with Oscar Da Silva with both of them producing fantasy numbers.
Julian ChampagnieSTJNGU890039.6  
Julian Champagnie had a solid freshman season in queens but so far this season he has exploded onto the scene. He is averaging 22.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg and 1.6 apg. Coach Mike Anderson plays his sophomore a lot too as he is averaging 31.3 mpg. Think about this the worst game Champaigne has had this season was 16 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. While that may not be a $8900 stat line it goes to show that his floor is high.
Oscar Da SilvaSTANUSC720026  
The senior big man is leading the Cardinal in scoring at 17.3 ppg and also adds 5 rpg and 2.8 assists per game. In this game against USC it will be a marquee matchup with the senior stalwart vs the freshman phenom in USC's Evan Mobley. The one thing that concerns me with Da SIlva especially having to go against a guy like Mobley is foul troublle. Da Silva has been hindered by foul trouble in 2 of Stanford's first 4 games and the reason why his scoring average isnt a little higher. This is why Stanford's own freshman phenom Ziaire WIlliams ($6800) could be good paydown option.
Hunter DickinsonMICHPSU670029.45  
So far when the Michigan Wolverines are involved in the slate I have picked Hunter DIckinson and he has made me look good. I'm very familiar with the freshman big man as my Providence Friars were hot on the recruiting trail until ultimately losing out to the Wolverines. Dickinson now has been inserted into the Michigan starting 5 with a plantar fascia injury to Austin Davis. Expect the extra minutes allow Dickinson to put up numbers against the Nittany Lions.
Dzmitry RyunySFOCAL660026.36  
Dzmitry Ryuny is no Bill Russell but the junior big man is having a nice season for the upstart Dons. He is averaging 11.9 ppg and 6.6 rpg. Cal doesn't have a ton of size for a power 5 program, expect Ryuny to have a nice day with a good matchup, remember the Dons are favored in this one.
 
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Seth LundyPSUMICH640026.38  
Seth Lundy went from a rotational player in his first season at Penn St to now being their leading scorer. He is averaging 16.8 ppg and 3.5 rpg. Even though he is 6-6 Lundy leads the Nittany Lions in blocks with 1.3 per game. In a game vs Michigan that should be on the higher side for points Lundy provides great value at $6400.
Greg Williams Jr.STJNGU620026.36  
By now i think you are aware that I am pretty bullish on the Johnnies. It is true that I love the run and gun style that Mike Anderson has instilled in Queens but this really is about the matchup against Georgetown. This will be a track meet which will allow several Johnnies to put numbers. Williams is 3rd on the Johnnies in scoring at 12 ppg and gets steady minutes at 28.6 mpg.
Grant AnticevichCALSFO560020.08  
Mentioned that Cal doesn't have a ton of size but that isn't stopping me from including 6-8 Austrialian bog Grant Anticevich. To get a starting center for $5600 is a pretty good bargain. Anticevich averages 9 ppg and 5.7 rpg and going against a mid-major team like the Dons expect him to put up steady numbers.
Qudus WahabGUSTJN550023.65  
Qudus Wahab was expected to be the next great big man for Georgetown and so far a year and change into his career he hasn't been great but certainly shows plashes. This season he is averaging 11.2 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 1.6 blocks per game. Why do I like Wahab so much? The Johnnies play a small lineup and just saw Seton Hall's Mamukelashvili go for 32 points. For as good of an offensive player Champaigne is, his defense is lacking and if Georgetown makes a concious effort to feed Wahab he could be in line for a career day. Get him in a cash lineup.