Episodes

Saturday May 13, 2023
Saturday May 13, 2023
This week Professor John Bush turned the tables again on Dennis Michelsen DMIC and took over the show. What do the early returns on ADP for this season suggest? The Professor spotted some patterns in the data and DMIC talks about how to use his weekly value data along with ADP for your drafts.

Friday May 05, 2023
Friday May 05, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen are back for another edition of the Science of Fantasy Football. This week Dennis talks about the start of Dynasty Draft Hysteria Season and Best Ball Early Riser Season. The Professor shares some interesting Average Draft Position Data for the QB positon and our dynamic duo gives you their picks for the Kentucky Derby.

Monday May 01, 2023
Monday May 01, 2023
This week the Professor John Bush opened the show with questions for Dennis Michelsen leading to a great discussion of rookie value coming out of the NFL Draft. Dennis also talked about the pre-draft hype and how to get maximum value in your dynasty trades by playing hard to get. He also asks the Professor's opinion on his "Draft Capital Theorem."

Saturday Apr 22, 2023
Saturday Apr 22, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen discuss the latest breaking news in the NFL and how it might affect your Fantasy Football team after the huge bust of players for gambling was announced. They also look forward to the end of mock NFL draft hype season and the start of the real Best Ball drafting season. Professor Bush has a surprise data analysis of DMIC's Weekly Value stat tool too.

Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen are back for another edition of the Science of Fantasy Football. This week Dennis makes the confession that he isn't smarter than all these people who still think Year End Points Matter, he has just been playing with the stats longer than some have been alive and has already made those mistakes. The Professor shows Dennis some interesting data for the WR position based on his Weekly Value tool. Find out the magic age of decline for a wide receiver in Fantasy Football!

Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen are back for another edition of the Science of Fantasy Football. Each week our dynamic duo explains why using the "Scientific Method" can improve your Fantasy Football success. This week they dive into the Weekly Value data at the RB position and the Professor unveils some next level stats on the affect of age and years of experience on RBs.

Saturday Apr 01, 2023
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen will show you how to use the Scientific Method to win more in Fantasy Football. The best part is you don't have to be good at science we handle all the hard stuff for you. This week Dennis discusses how his weekly value data shows we need to have an elite QB in 1QB leagues and the Professor introduces some great data on the QB position. Our Dynamic Duo also discusses the concept of "Get Your Guy" in our latest edition of "What the heck does Fantasy Twitter mean anyway."

Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Join Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen as they explore how to use the Scientific Method to become a better Fantasy Football player. This week our dynamic duo discuss the latest free agent moves and trades in the NFL and how that often leads to overreaction among Fantasy Football analysts.

Saturday Mar 11, 2023
Saturday Mar 11, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen are back for another edition of the Science of Fantasy Football. This week they discuss the latest changes to NFL rosters and what that might mean for Fantasy Football. The Professor also continues teaching us all about reference class forecasting with a comparison of RB to WR by years of experience in the league.

Saturday Mar 04, 2023
Saturday Mar 04, 2023
Professor John Bush and Dennis Michelsen go beyond the numbers to break down some of the psychology of playing Fantasy Football. This week it's all about how scientists can be fooled by biases. Professor introduces us to the concept of reference class forecasting.