Number one seed Miami certainly made the right call in selecting Mercer as their semifinal opponent. The Muffdivers will win (leading 77.5-48.5 with RB Ekeler remaining) and will advance to the Fantasy Bowl.
Miami’s opponent is still up in the air; the other semifinal game is a high-powered shootout between Dallas and Keystone. Dallas leads 110-96, but the Longfellows have WR Keenan Allen yet to play. If Allen can muster a 14-point performance, Keystone will advance. Otherwise, the Armadillos will advance to defend their Fantasy Bowl championship.