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NCAA Football 10 Post-Season Roster Update
Brian Kaldenberg discusses GameRosters.com’s “First Ever” post-season roster update. Get your NCAA Football 10 post-season roster update today!
PS3 Users: Click here to get the PS3 NCAA Football 10 (Post-Season) roster update.
Xbox 360 users: Click here to get the Xbox 360 NCAA Football 10 (Post-Season) roster update.
NFL 2010 NFC and AFC Championship Predictions
Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints
Minnesota Defense vs. New Orleans Offense:The Vikings have a strong rush defense, but New Orleans doesn’t really try to pound the ball. Drew Brees likes to get the ball out quick, and I think Minnesota’s secondary is going to have trouble with all of New Orleans’ weapons. The Vikings have to get pressure on Brees to get the Saints out of sink…. I just don’t see it happening that often. Advantage New Orleans
Minnesota Offense vs. New Orleans Defense: The Vikings are so balanced offensively where does a defense even begin? New Orleans’ defense has played pretty well so far in the playoffs, but Minnesota is by far the most balanced and potent offense in the NFL. Advantage Minnesota
Intangibles: This game is at the Superdome, but don’t expect the Saints to be the beneficiary of home field officiating. Brett Favre in the Super Bowl is $$$ for everyone. Brett Favre vs. Peyton Manning is even better. Expect the Saints to get the short end of the officiating stick this weekend. Advantage Minnesota
Prediction: Minnesota 34 New Orleans 31
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New York Jets vs. Indianapolis Colts
The Jets one dimensional offense will be their downfall. This game is in Indy which bodes well for Indianapolis, but ultimately Peyton Manning has been here before and his experience combined with the Colt’s potent passing attack will be the difference maker.
Prediction: Indianapolis 24 New York 17
NCAA Basketball 10 Giveaway Winner!
Congratulations to Mitch Gilcrest of Denver, CO. Mitch was year’s NCAA Basketball 10 giveaway winner.
Holiday Message – Brian Kaldenberg
Brian Kaldenberg, GameRosters.com President, gives a little info on what GameRosters.com has to offer over the holiday season.
Sick of Brett Favre Yet?

Brett Favre continues to pad his post-playing NFL analyst marketability with gobs and gobs of free PR as he drags out his career yet again.
The most recent victim? The Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings have visions of the Kurt Warner success story dancing in their heads. The problem? Kurt Warner is better than Brett Favre.
The Minnesota Vikings officially made the NFC North a two team race between Chicago and Green Bay.
2009 College Football Top 5 “Sleeper” Teams
5. Syracuse
We may be going out on a big limb with this one, but we are throwing the Orange into the mix. Coach Doug Marrone, a former player, has made an effort to get ‘Cuse more in touch with its past, when they were a nationally respected program. Syracuse does lose some key pieces from last year, but they also return some guys who can make big impacts. RB Delone Carter might be better than the departed Curtis Brinkley, and WR Mike Williams is the best receiver the Orange has seen in years. It looks like the nod at QB will go to Ryan Nassib, who has never started a college game but has been phenomenal this off-season. Read the rest of this entry »
2009 College Football Top 5 Non-BCS Teams
Another entry in GameRosters.com’s series of college football “top 5′s”. These teams may not be on the radar of most college football fans, but they should be. All of them hail from non-BCS conferences (3 from the Mountain West) and receive little television exposure. That doesn’t mean these teams aren’t worth checking out. You want offense? Check out Houston and Boise State. Defense? TCU will smother offenses all year. Rivalries? Attend the Holy War between Utah and BYU and then we’ll talk. This Top 5 list has a little bit of everything for the college football fan, so let’s look at each team a little more in-depth.
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2009 College Football Top 5 Conference Games
It’s been awhile since we last posted a blog update; we have been busy working on producing and distributing our rosters for NCAA 10. Now that we’ve got some time to blog again, we’ll continue our series of “Top 5′s” with the Top 5 Conference Games of 2009. Let’s jump right in.
5. Oklahoma State @ Oklahoma, Nov. 28th
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Rosters: Monday, July 20th, 2009
I just want to update everyone where we stand with the NCAA Football 10 rosters.
- * PS3 rosters are completed. All e-mails have been distributed.
- * Xbox 360 rosters are completed. We will distribute download e-mails this afternoon. We are loading memory cards, and we expect to get half of the orders shipped out this evening. The other half of all orders through today will be shipped with tomorrow’s mail.
- * PS2 rosters will not be completed until this weekend.
Thanks for all your support guys!
