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Victoria |
| Height: 5" 11" |
Weight: 119 |
Age: 29 |
| Motto: "I'm always ready for a handcuff." |
| Interests: Water skiing, jogging, sunbathing,
reading, spectator sports and social networking with smart and interesting people. |
| Strategy By: fflibrarian.com | Sara Holladay |
Victoria grew up surrounded by three older brothers and a single Dad, so she learned to love sports at an early age. She lived in the Tampa
area and spent her formative years dreaming of owning the Bucs or becoming a female sportscaster. She worked her way through college bartending
at a popular sports bar in Ybor City and now owns the place. It has become the favorite spot to watch Bucs games in the entire metropolitan
area.
When she was 19 and sporting big hair, her brothers invited her to play in their local fantasy football league because of her in-depth knowledge
of sports. She made the league Super Bowl in her first season. Victoria could have pursued a fantasy modeling career, but she was making too much
money and having too much fun in the sports bar business.
She has busted apart the stereotype that females know less about sports than their male counterparts. "I don't watch football because I want
to look at the guys," she said, "although I do admit there is something sexy about watching those gladiators smashing into each other for
60 minutes. I am always scouting for the player who I can grab off the waivers to make my teams stronger, especially for the playoff run."
Victoria spends her weekend afternoons on the beach, catching rays and having fun. "I'm a REAL RotoGirl," she said. "I'll give you personal
analysis with an attitude if you let me… and most men let me."
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Sara Holladay |
| Company: FFLibrarian.com |
| Title: Chief Librarian |
Sara Holladay is a real-life librarian at an art museum in New York City who started playing fantasy sports in 2004.
Now, plenty of folks fall for fantasy football right away, but that would be an understatement in this case. Just two
years after trying fantasy, Sara was scouring the Web for content and filtering the best findings into her Fantasy
Football Librarian blog. Of course, anyone who thinks she merely leans on the words and advice of others obviously didn't
see her win the Buffalo Wild Wings Bloggers League in 2009 … and the Super Bowl trip that came with it. While dominating in
fantasy football is typically her top priority every fall, this September Sara and her husband will be welcoming a baby boy
into the world -- a challenge, certainly, but doesn't every new parent spend all free time finessing fantasy lineups and
reading up on waiver-wire pickups? Nothing says fantasy football champion like a sleep-deprived, frazzled, Broncos-crazed librarian.
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Launched in 2006, FFLibrarian.com provides links to each day's best fantasy football analysis from around the Web, including rankings,
projections, waiver wire advice, start/sit suggestions and more. The Fantasy Football Librarian also dispenses fantasy football advice in
weekly columns that appear on The New York Times' Fifth Down blog and BrunoBoys.com. The FF Librarian also teams up with the Fantasy Sports
Trade Association each year for her Accuracy Challenge, determining which fantasy football expert's preseason rankings were the most
accurate based on in-season performance. This competition has grown to include more than 40 sites and draws significant attention and
excitement from the fantasy football industry.
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