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The 5 CBS guys produced these results this week:
Actual Heisman voting is 3-2-1, but this mock poll is 10-7-5-3-1. CBS Player .....First..Second..Third..Fourth..Fifth..Total Pts M. Ingram.....1......3......0......0.......0.......31 C. Keenum.....2......0......1......0.......2.......27 J. Clausen....2......0......0......2.......0.......26 T. Tebow......0......1......1......1.......1.......16 K. Moore......0......0......2......0.......2.......12 R. Matthews...0......1......0......1.......0.......10 G. Tate.......0......0......1......1.......0........8 |
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After the performance against Okie State, is Colt climbing back up the ranks?
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Robert Smith listed his Heisman top-5 today: 1. Keenum 2. Ingram 3. Tebow 4. McCoy 5. Nesbitt (the first time I've seen him mentioned as a candidate outside this thread) Nesbitt may be a little under 50% as a passer, but he's averaging 11.6 yards per attempt (yes, per attempt, not per completion). Despite how bad you may think he 'looks', Ga. Tech leads the ACC in passing efficiency. He's got 19 combined rushing and passing TD, with only 3 picks. He's averaging 6.70 yards per offensive play (Tebow's at 18/4 and 6.42; McCoy's at 16/8 and 6.13). And that doesn't account for the fact that he gets no statistical credit for making decisions and option pitches on a team with over 300 yards rushing per game, while other QBs rack up yards on bubble screens. |
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Ryan Mallet for Heisman?
Today vs. S. Carolina: 23/27 329 yards and a rush TD Season Stats: 2,477 pass yds, 18 pass TD, 2 rush TD through 9 games. |
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I can't tell if I would be happy with Mallet winning on the Heisman. On the one hand, he's a cocky, arrogant, QB who voluntarily chose to go to scUM.
On the other hand, it would be hilarious to see the scUM faithful's reaction to RR's driving him out of Ann Arbor... |
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I dont think so either, but throwing it out there since no one else appears to be leading.
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Colt McCoy threw for 470 yards today, so that'll keep people talking about him.
Jesse Palmer is hyping Shipley - it's just an evil plan to split the Texas vote in order to help Tebow. ![]() |
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He has a very favorable schedule the rest of the way.
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Might as well put his name up there. Shipley's got 75 catches for 1050 yards and 6 TD's, plus 2 punt return TD's. If he gets to the endzone more often in the next couple weeks, I would give him my vote. Last edited by SCBuck13; 11-07-2009 at 06:27 PM. Reason: Changed opinion |
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I guess at this point my top contenders would be:
Spiller Keenum Gerhart Ingram Lamichael James 4 RB's in my top 5. McCoy and Tebow, despite being undefeated, haven't been outstanding. |
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With nobody in the BCS conferences truly standing out, I think the "most outstanding player" has been Keenum. He'd get my vote.
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His campaign got helped by a successful onside kick and a 51-yard FG as time expired today, to keep them ranked fairly high. That stuff matters more than it should to the voters.
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