INTRODUCING 2020-2021
SDLAX FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
SDLAX HPL FFL DETAILS
WHO:
There will be six weeks of play. Students will have a month window to complete each round.
Week 1: Rosters must be submitted by November 4 (Data Analysis Deadline November 11)
Week 2: Rosters must be submitted by November 11 (Data Analysis Deadline November 18)
Week 3: Rosters must be submitted by November 18 (Data Analysis Deadline November 25)
Week 4: Rosters must be submitted by November 25 (Data Analysis Deadline December 2)
Week 5: Rosters must be submitted by December 2 (Data Analysis Deadline December 9)
Week 6: Rosters must be submitted by December 9 (Data Analysis Deadline December 16)
GUIDELINES:
- All elementary students and all middle school students may participate in the SDLAX HPL FF.
- Students participate individually.
There will be six weeks of play. Students will have a month window to complete each round.
Week 1: Rosters must be submitted by November 4 (Data Analysis Deadline November 11)
Week 2: Rosters must be submitted by November 11 (Data Analysis Deadline November 18)
Week 3: Rosters must be submitted by November 18 (Data Analysis Deadline November 25)
Week 4: Rosters must be submitted by November 25 (Data Analysis Deadline December 2)
Week 5: Rosters must be submitted by December 2 (Data Analysis Deadline December 9)
Week 6: Rosters must be submitted by December 9 (Data Analysis Deadline December 16)
GUIDELINES:
- Each week submit a roster within the salary cap guidelines ($115 Dollar Salary Cap).
- Submit your roster before deadline. (Share with [email protected])
- Check out the Weekly Stats Update (Available Tuesday by 1:00 PM of each week).
- After checking out the Weekly Stats, complete the data analysis part of your Weekly Roster Form,
- Make sure that your data analysis is completed before the Data Analysis Deadline.
- Students will accumulate points throughout the season.
- Students must submit a new roster each week. (Names and Salary Cap may change weekly)
- Top finishers will be recognized at the conclusion of the season.
- Address any questions to [email protected]
- General computation (multiplication, division, subtraction, addition)
- Data knowledge (Range, mean, mode, Outlier, median)
- Data analysis
- Budget analysis
- Solving Equations
- Salary Cap Economics- In professional sports, a salary cap is a rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players' salaries.