Draft entire college football teams β not players. When your teams win, you score. That's the whole game.
No injury reports. No weekly lineups. No waiver wire. Just a reason to text your people every week from August to January.
You started playing because it made the season more fun. Then came the injury reports, the waiver claims, the projections, the lineup decisions, and the Thursday night mistakes.
Just Winsβ’ brings the fun back.
Invite friends, coworkers, alumni, or family β anywhere in the country. One person creates the league, sets the rules, and schedules the draft.
Each participant drafts entire FBS teams in a live snake draft. Georgia. Michigan. Alabama. Oregon. Once drafted, those teams are your lineup.
When your team wins, you score. Weekly leaders earn bragging rights. Most points after the postseason takes the league.
Your favorite team plays once a weekend. Your Just Winsβ’ roster gives you a reason to follow games all over the country β and a reason to talk to the people you drafted against.
The rivalries, the trash talk, the stories your group still tells in July.
And nobody has to live in the same zip code. Leagues run across states and time zones β the draft is online, the scoring is automatic, and the group text lights up the same way whether your buddy is two doors down or eight hundred miles away. Distance is exactly why this works.
Programs, not individual athletes.
Every team you own plays whenever it's scheduled.
Results and standings update for your league.
Every weekend is another chance to win.
Make roster moves from the available team pool.
Bowls, playoffs, and championships shift the standings.
Configure scoring, trades, draft settings, and optional rules.
Easy to learn. Deep enough to argue about in December.
Just Winsβ’ includes an optional twist called the Queen of Spades. The participant whose worst originally-drafted team finishes lowest in the league earns a significant bonus β but only if they never traded it away.
Do you drop the team that's killing you? Or hold on and ride it to the title?
No spreadsheets. No Sunday night score-tallying. No group text asking who won what. One place to run the whole league.
Just Winsβ’ started in the fall of 2000 with a question: what if friends drafted entire college teams and competed on the only result that actually matters β the win? It ran every season since, on paper and spreadsheets, because the group refused to let it die. 2026 is the first season it lives online.
You don't need to be a stats expert. You need a group that loves college football and a little competition.
Yes. There is currently no charge to create a league or to play.
No. Each participant drafts entire college football teams. No player stats, no injuries, no lineups.
Most leagues run well with 8β12 participants. The commissioner sets the number of participants and how many teams each one drafts.
Never. Every team you own scores whenever it plays.
A win is worth points and a loss is worth zero. Bonus points may apply for shutouts and high-scoring wins, and the postseason adds bowls, playoffs, and championships. The commissioner configures which rules are active.
Yes. Scoring, trades, draft settings, and the optional bonus rules are all configurable at league setup.
No game, no points. Bye week or postponement, it works the same way β you only score when your teams win. Hence the name.
No β and that's the point. Just Winsβ’ leagues run across states and time zones. The draft happens online, the scoring updates automatically, and the standings are the same page for everyone. Your buddy in Ohio, your brother in Texas, and your neighbor down the street are all in the same league. Some groups still get together for draft night because they want to, not because they have to.
A theme is optional, and it's most of the fun. The commissioner picks a category β cartoon animals, Disney characters, 80s movies, bourbon labels, whatever fits your group β and each participant claims a name inside it. Those names show up on the draft board, the standings, and the weekly recap instead of plain first-and-last names. "Shooter McGavin is in third place" hits differently than "Steve is in third place." Names have to be unique inside a league, so claim yours early.
Yes. You can create or join multiple leagues.
No. Just Winsβ’ requires no money and no wagering. Leagues compete for standings, trophies, weekly recognition, and bragging rights.
Create your account, name your league, and invite your people. It takes a few minutes and it's free.
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Draft the programs you believe in. Build something your group looks forward to every fall. Turn every college football Saturday into a reason to talk.
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Draft entire college football teams instead of individual players. When your teams win on Saturdays, you score points. Most points at season end wins.
No weekly lineup decisions. No waiver wires. No bench players. Just watch your teams on Saturdays and cheer.
Participants and teams per roster are set by your commissioner β 12 and 8 are the common setup.
| Result | Points |
|---|---|
| Loss | 0 |
| Win | +2 |
| Win + Shutout or 50+ pts scored | +3 |
| Win + Shutout and 50+ pts scored | +4 |
| Loss to an FCS team (App State Rule) | −1 |
A win is always +2 and a loss is always 0 β that never changes, in any league. Everything else on this page β the bonus points, the named rules, the postseason values β is switched on, off, or adjusted by your commissioner when the league is created.
Named for September 1, 2007 β Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32 at the Big House. When one of your FBS teams loses to an FCS opponent, you take −1. It's a commissioner setting, so your league may play with it on or off.
Bonus points (3 or 4) only apply for conference games, non-conference games vs Top 25, or independents vs any FBS team. Blowing out a cupcake doesn't count.
*The 50+ bonus does not apply if the opponent also scored 50+ (e.g. 56β52 = just 2 points).
The draft runs online and live. Your league can be spread across states and time zones β everyone sees the same board at the same time.
During the regular season only. Your commissioner sets how many roster changes each participant gets.
A dropped team sits out for 2 regular season games before it returns to the available pool.
Hold your worst team! The Queen of Spades bonus goes to the owner of the lowest-scoring originally drafted team at season's end.
Participants trade with the available team pool β not with each other. No participant-to-participant trades, which prevents alliances and collusion.
Drop one of your teams and pick up any available team from the pool. Always 1-for-1. The commissioner sets how many free trades each participant gets per season.
The team you pick up must have at least 2 regular season games remaining. The team you drop sits out for 2 regular season games β you do not earn points during that window.
The commissioner opens and closes the trade window. Only the commissioner can correct mistakes β participants cannot edit trades after the fact.
A traded team is no longer eligible for your QoS. You must hold the team from draft day to season end.
All standard game points (2/3/4) still apply. These bonuses are in addition, and the values are set by your commissioner:
| Achievement | Bonus |
|---|---|
| Bowl Game Invite | +3 |
| Playoff Invite | +3 |
| Playoff BYE (seeds 1β4) | +4 |
| Conference Championship Invite | +4 |
| National Championship Invite | +6 |
| National Champion π | +7 |
| Undefeated Regular Season | +7 |
| Heisman Winner / Coach of the Year | +5 |
Final rankings also score: #2β4 = 6 Β· #5β10 = 5 Β· #11β15 = 4 Β· #16β20 = 2 Β· #21β25 = 2
The owner of the team with the lowest total points at season's end wins the Queen of Spades bonus.
In past seasons, participants held onto winless teams all year hoping for that 17-point swing from 4th to 1st.