1. Overview: The National Fantasy Football Championship (NFFC) Super League will consist of 14 teams/managers per league. The NFFC regular season will begin with all Week 1 NFL games (including results from the Thursday, Sept. 10th game) and through all Week 13 games. Teams will play every other team in their league once in head-to-head competition, with the team with the best overall record after Week 13 winning a $2,500 prize and the team with the most total points during the regular season also winning $2,500. One team can win both prizes if they accomplish both achievements. Tie-breakers for the head-to-head title is total points. The top six teams based on total points and h2h record designated below will make the Championship Round, while the eight other teams will compete in the Consolation Round. The six teams in the Championship Round will take their weekly scoring average into the playoffs and add that to their scoring totals in Weeks 14-16 and the team with the most points wins the title and the $13,750 prize. Prizes will be paid to the top three scoring teams in the Championship Round. The Consolation Round will be set up the same way, with only the top team receiving $500.
2. Draft: Each NFFC Super League will be comprised of 14 teams, and each draft will last for 19 rounds, with each team selecting a player in each round in a serpentine fashion (team 1 through team 14 in Round 1 and team 14 through team 1 in Round 2). All NFFC Super Leagues will use 3RR (3rd Round Reversal) in 2009, meaning that the draft order will go back down to 14 to start Round 3 (14-1) and then continue in serpentine fashion after that. The NFFC is using 3RR in 2009 to balance the talent pool throughout these 14-team leagues. Players can be drafted at any position at any time in the draft, but each team must have at least one player for each of the designated starting positions by the end of the draft. Each team must start a weekly lineup of 10 players and the team roster must remain at 19 players; there are no injured reserve lists beyond the team total of 19.
3. No Trading: Trading is not allowed during the NFFC Super League season and owners are not allowed to trade draft picks.
4. Roster Requirements: Maximum of 19 players at all times.
5. Starting Lineup Requirements: Starting lineups will consist of:
6. Scoring: Players can accumulate points in a number of ways:
PASSING:
RUSHING:
RECEIVING:
KICKING:
DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS:
7. Free Agent Acquisitions: Any player who is not on a team roster within your league is considered a free agent for that league. The free agent system will be a "blind bidding" process for each individual league (Free Agent Acquisition Bidding or FAAB). Each team will start with a $1,000 FAAB budget, and will be permitted to bid for free agents on a weekly basis through Week 13. No team will be informed of any other team's free agent bids before the winning bids are announced and only the winning bids and the runner-up bids will be announced to the leagues afterwards. The team with the highest bid on any given player will be awarded that player. The amount of the winning bid will be deducted from the winning team's free agent dollars. For each winning bid, the winning team must drop a player to make roster room for the free agent acquisition. If a team's free agent dollars goes to zero, that team will no longer be allowed to bid for the rest of the season. No bid will be accepted that is larger than a team's free agent dollars. All bids must be in increments of dollars (no cents).
8. The Draft: The draft will be held simultaneously at locations in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago. Depending on the interest in each city, a combined teleconference draft league may be formed. The draft will be held in a serpentine fashion for each round while using 3RR (3rd Round Reversal, 1-14 in Round 1, 14-1 in Round 3, 14-1 in Round 3, 1-14 in Round 4 and continuing in serpentine fashion from that point on).
A. League Management Web Address: STATS LLC. will manage the NFFC and provide real-time stats online. You can access your league via the Internet by going to http://game.fantasyfootballchampionship.com.
B. Lineup Submission: All lineups may be submitted on the league web site and must be entered prior to the scheduled kickoff for the game affected.
C. NFFC Phone In: All transactions should be made online via the league website. In the event you cannot access a computer to make your moves, STATS LLC., one of the largest and most respected providers of statistics and fantasy games, can accept transactions via phone during normal business hours. You will need your login and password to submit transactions via phone. You may leave transactions on voice mail during non-business hours, however, you do so at your own risk and any and all changes which result in an invalid lineup, will be voided.
D. Scoring: The National Fantasy Football Championship will use a head-to-head scoring setup. Scoring will be accumulated each week from your 10 starters. Scores in the NFFC are finalized with no changes possible after 6 p.m. EST each Thursday after the weekend games.
9. Bidding Time Frame: The bidding process will be held each week after Week 1 and continues through the end of the NFFC regular season. Bids will be accepted on the league web site from Tuesday at 9 am ET until Friday at 9 p.m. ET in each of those weeks. If you are submitting by phone, you must submit your bids by 2:30 p.m. ET on Friday. Rosters will be updated by 10 p.m. ET Friday with the results of all successful bids.
The FAAB deadline will be moved to Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 4 p.m. EST to comply with the Thanksgiving Day games and to Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 4 p.m. EST to comply with the Week 13 Thursday games as well. There are no FAAB pickups in Weeks 14 through 16 during the NFFC Super League playoffs. All winning FAAB bids on Nov. 19 and 26 are final at that time, even if a scoring change is made after that which would affect tied winning bids.
10. Conditional Bids: Conditional bids can also be offered. In the event you may lose out on a player, you can place conditional bid(s) for other players during the bidding time frame. The first conditional bid will become relevant only if you lose out on the first bid. Subsequent conditional bids will become relevant only if the previous conditional bid fails. Bids do not require conditional bids. Bids may have several sequential conditional bids.
11. Number of Bid Limits: There is no limit to the number of bids each week in which bids are permitted.
12. Tied Bids: If there is a tie bid, the team that receives the player will be determined in order by:
13. Trades between managers: To minimize the possibility of collusion, there will be no trading allowed.
14. League Structure: Each league will consist of 14 teams competing in a head-to-head format for the league championship. Teams will play every other team in their league once in head-to-head competition, with the team with the best overall record winning a $2,500 prize and the team with the most total points during the regular season also winning $2,500. One team can win both prizes if they accomplish both achievements. Tie-breakers for the head-to-head title is total points. The top six teams based on total points and h2h record designated below will make the Championship Round, while the eight other teams will compete in the Consolation Round. The six teams in the Championship Round will take their weekly scoring average into the playoffs and add that to their scoring totals in Weeks 14-16 and the team with the most points wins the title and the $13,750 prize. Prizes will be paid to the top three scoring teams in the Championship Round. The Consolation Round will be set up the same way, with the top team receiving $500.
15. Random League/Draft Spot Selections: The NFFC will randomly select the leagues and the draft orders of each league once all entries have been submitted by city. If we finish with two NFFC Super Draft Leagues, we'll put all 28 names into a bin and select in order: League 1, pick 1 is John Smith; League 1, pick 2 is John Doe, League 1, pick 3 is Jane Andrews, etc. until all 28 names have been selected.
In 2009, we'll also use the Kentucky Derby Style process to allow owners more draft preference. The KDS process allows owners to rank their order of preference for Draft Day, ranking their preferences 1 through 14 BEFORE the leagues are selected. If an owner wants the third pick if he is selected No. 1 overall in his league, he would choose that option and he would then be moved to third in that league on Draft Day. NFFC officials will look at every owner's Draft Preferences after the leagues and orders are randomly selected and then announce the draft orders for each league. Once each NFFC owner has officially signed up for the contest, they can find this feature in their game site under My Settings. Then click on Draft Preferences and you'll see the Draft Order ranked 1 through 14 and the option to change those preferences next to them. If you decide not to rank your preferences, your preferred order will remain 1 through 14. Owners can change their Draft Preferences right up until the announced deadline is set.
16. Tie-breaker procedures. If after 13 regular season games, teams are tied for first place, second place, third place, etc. the following tiebreakers will be used in this order:
This procedure is for determining the head-to-head champion and the league total points leader.
In the post-season, should any teams finish in a tie for prize money, the money would be split among those teams. In the unlikely event that teams are tied with the exact same point total during the playoffs for the NFFC title, the prize money for first and second place would be added together and split evenly. The same is true if teams tied for third place or fourth place or any of the other money spots, including the consolation round.
17. Prize Breakdown:
Super Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall prizes.
Each league will receive:
18. Draft Rules:
19. NFFC Guarantee: Once a participant signs up online and submits valid payment, no money will be refunded to participants or co-managers unless the National Fantasy Football Championship is canceled. A team spot is considered filled when the entire $2,500 entry fee is paid. Krause Publications reserves the right to cancel any entries not comprising a full 14-team league. At its sole discretion, Krause Publications also reserves the right to terminate The National Fantasy Football Championship in its entirety if there are an insufficient number of teams by August 30, 2009. In this unlikely event, Krause Publications will refund all entry fees within 48 hours of cancellation notice and/or provide a new application form with the newly stated prize figures. All pre-registered applicants would have the right to a full refund or agree to play for the newly announced prize structure. Krause Publications is not responsible for any loss or liability incurred by any participant or co-managers due to cancellation of The National Fantasy Football Championship, including but not limited to travel or hotel expenses, time taken off from employment, etc.
20. Prize Winnings. If your prize winnings exceed $600.00, The National Fantasy Football Championship must file a Form 1099 with the IRS at the end of this calendar year. If necessary, we will request your social security number. The Form contains the amount paid to the principal owner (and ONLY the principal owner) and you will receive a copy of the Form for tax purposes. You are responsible for paying any taxes that result from your cash prize. Please consult your income tax advisor for filing advice.