Settled as Sam Bradford (QB) - Oklahoma on Sat 13th Dec 2008 5:58pm PST
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Initial likelihoods:
Colt McCoy (QB) - Texas: 20%, Sam Bradford (QB) - Oklahoma: 20%, Chase Daniel (QB) - Missouri: 10%, Javon Ringer (RB) - Michigan State: 10%, Graham Harrell (QB) - Texas Tech: 10%, Max Hall (QB) - BYU: 5%, Jeremy Maclin (WR) - Missouri: 5%, Tim Tebow (QB) - Florida (last year's winner): 5%, Someone else wins: 15%
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Im not really a big college football guy, but i heard Chase Daniel's name mentioned quite often. Not too sure what that means but im guessing hes pretty good. lol.
Its already down to McCoy, Bradford, and Harrell...probably in that order as of this second.
Two major factors to consider:
Being on a top-10, or even better #1, team is paramount to stats. See: all previous winners. The VAST majority of them were from a team in the top 10, most of them in the title game.
Due to the Big 12 all playing each other, we will find out which team is best among those fantastic teams, and likely, who will emerge atop those Big 12 quarterbacks.
The key game is now Texas Tech and Harrell vs Texas and McCoy this weekend, for first in the Big 12, and likely #1 in the nation and #1 in the Heisman.
@eliminati - Good input. It could get interesting and there have been a lot of surprises so far this year.
As for the Texas - Texas Tech game...that could be a good one! Just check out the mixed wagers on that question:
Last Saturday against #1 Texas, A 36-of-53 evening for 474 yards and two touchdowns against no picks also makes Harrell the top-ranked player in the Heisman race.
4 quarterbacks invited to the presentation. Such an incredible quarterback class that the potential #1 pick in the draft and most dominant receiver in the country can only cheer on his own quarterback, who has almost zero chance to win now.
Bradford will pull out the Heisman with a moderate vote lead.
HERE IS THE SCARY PART:
1. Bradford is a true sophmore and cannot go to the NFL yet.
2. Tebow is a junior who has said he will stay, and who's game doesn't translate perfectly to the NFL.
3. McCoy has claready said he is staying for his senior year.
Also, Bradford and Tebow will play for the national title game as Heisman winners, surely that has never happened.
This morning, ESPN was hyping up McCoy, saying that he made the most contributions to his team as an individual.
May be a long shot, but just sayin'....this ain't over yet! :)
Florida jumped to #1 in the AP Poll, while we wait for the BCS rankings to come out.
KANSAS CITY --- Sam Bradford and Oklahoma slammed their critics by crushing Missouri and booking a trip to Miami for the BCS championship game. Bradford, looking very much like a Heisman Trophy winner passed
Two major factors to consider:
Being on a top-10, or even better #1, team is paramount to stats. See: all previous winners. The VAST majority of them were from a team in the top 10, most of them in the title game.
Due to the Big 12 all playing each other, we will find out which team is best among those fantastic teams, and likely, who will emerge atop those Big 12 quarterbacks.
The key game is now Texas Tech and Harrell vs Texas and McCoy this weekend, for first in the Big 12, and likely #1 in the nation and #1 in the Heisman.
As for the Texas - Texas Tech game...that could be a good one! Just check out the mixed wagers on that question:
http://www.hubdub.com/m20481/NCAAF__1_Texas_at_7_Texas_Tech__Who_will_win
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/8888443/
Last Saturday against #1 Texas, A 36-of-53 evening for 474 yards and two touchdowns against no picks also makes Harrell the top-ranked player in the Heisman race.
Go Tebow!
Bradford - 75%
Tebow - 25%
4 quarterbacks invited to the presentation. Such an incredible quarterback class that the potential #1 pick in the draft and most dominant receiver in the country can only cheer on his own quarterback, who has almost zero chance to win now.
Bradford will pull out the Heisman with a moderate vote lead.
HERE IS THE SCARY PART:
1. Bradford is a true sophmore and cannot go to the NFL yet.
2. Tebow is a junior who has said he will stay, and who's game doesn't translate perfectly to the NFL.
3. McCoy has claready said he is staying for his senior year.
Also, Bradford and Tebow will play for the national title game as Heisman winners, surely that has never happened.
May be a long shot, but just sayin'....this ain't over yet! :)
Florida jumped to #1 in the AP Poll, while we wait for the BCS rankings to come out.
Some pretty good buys with the long shots here....
another perspective
Tebow wins the Maxwell Award for most outstanding player:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/awards
The bad...
There's a "Tim Tebow song" (I could only stand to watch for about 30 seconds!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfQm1Lg_8oA
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