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  • Hoover Tower

    The Hoover Tower was completed in 1941 to celebrate Stanford University's 50th anniversary. Measuring 285 feet, the tower has been a landmark for students, alumni and the local community for seven decades. From the observation platform located on the fourteenth story of the tower, visitors can see ...

    Education; Colleges & universities
  • Leland Stanford

    Leland Stanford (1824-1893) was an American industrialist and politician, and founder of Stanford University. Migrating to California from New York during the Gold Rush, he became a merchant and successfully built his business empire. He was one of the founders of the Central Pacific and Southern ...

    People; Entrepreneurs
  • depth chart

    An NFL roster split that shows first-, second- and third-string players. For instance, Adrian Peterson is first string at running back on the Vikings' depth chart, and Toby Gerhart is second. It's important to keep in mind when you look at handcuffs or immediate backups for your prominent players.

    Sports; Football
  • cheat sheet

    A prepared list of players ranked in order of fantasy value. When putting together a cheat sheet, be sure to check your league's scoring system and then rank your players accordingly.

    Sports; Football
  • bye week

    By customs, NFL teams play 16 games in a span of 17 weeks, with a bye week or rest week mixed in somewhere. The careful planning of bye weeks is an important strategy when constructing a fantasy football team. For example, you never want to draft two quarterbacks with the same bye week because this ...

    Sports; Football
  • waiver hawk

    A waiver hawk is a player who doesn't want to sacrifice a waiver position to pick up players, so they wait until the early morning hours to make roster moves just minutes after a player clears waivers.

    Sports; Football
  • undroppable

    Describing a player that cannot be dropped from an owner's team. This is usually done to protect the integrity of the league. Many leagues keep an updated list of undroppable players so if some players are hurt and lost for the season, they are removed from the list and owners are free to drop them ...

    Sports; Football
  • bust

    A player who enters the season with high expectations but finishes with minimal statistical performance. WR Randy Moss and RB Shonn Greene were two examples of busted players who failed to live up to high expectations afforded to them during the 2010 season.

    Sports; Football
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