Showing posts with label Graham Harrell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graham Harrell. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2008

Heisman Watch

We're getting down to the very end of the season. Most Heisman balloters have their lists all in order. In fact, there are some people who already know who they're going to vote for, no matter what happens the rest of the season.


With only a few more weeks to go, this may be my second to last Heisman Watch.



1. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Season Totals
Passing
291-375 3,445 yards 32 tds 7 ints
Rushing
128 576 yards 10 tds

McCoy is the favorite to take home the Heisman in most circles. He put in another solid performance against the Aggies last night. McCoy scored four touchdowns, 2 passing and 2 rushing in the route of the Longhorns' in-state rival. McCoy shouldn't feel too comfortable. The incumbent is right on his heels.





2. Tim Tebow - Florida QB

Season Totals
Passing
148-225 2,114 yards 22 tds 2 ints
Rushing
121 427 yards 11 tds

Timmy T and the Gators are rolling right now. No team or player is hotter at this moment. He probably still won't have the numbers to take home the hardware this season, but Tebow has done enough to get an invite to NYC at the end of the year. If he has another game against FSU like he did last season, he could get some second place votes.






3. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Season Totals
238-349 3,710 yards 42 tds 6 ints

Bradford continues his prolific play for yet another week. His domination of Texas Tech last week was just another notch on his Heisman resume. Bradford's 42 touchdowns leads the nation in that category. We'll see if he can continue his Heisman campaign in Bedlam this week. If Bradford can put together another 4 touchdown performance, he may leap some people on this list.






4. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Season Totals
365-518 4,438 yards 39 tds 6 ints

Harrell slipped a bit thanks to his loss to Oklahoma last week. I've said all along that I don' think a Texas Tech player will win this award if they don't go undefeated. It's not that they don't deserve it, it's just that the Red Raiders haven't built up the reputation yet to have a Heisman winner on a non-national championship contending team.






5. Chase Clement - Rice QB

Season Totals
Passing
268-405 3, 431 yards 36 tds 7 ints
Rushing
129 563 yards 10 tds


Clement has put up practically the same numbers that McCoy has at Texas. Granted Clement is not playing the same level of comp as McCoy, but he is also doing it with far less talent (outside of Jarrett Dillard) than McCoy has at his disposal. It would be interesting to see what kind of numbers Clement could put up with a NFL-Caliber line blocking for him.



The Next Five:


  1. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR
  2. Nate Davis Ball St. QB
  3. Javon Ringer Michigan St. RB
  4. Michael Crabtree Texas Tech WR
  5. Percy Harvin Florida WR

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Heisman Watch

The race is coming down to the wire now. There are players that are making stronger and stronger cases for themselves. On the flip side, there are a few former Heisman wannabes that are nowhere near the discussion anymore.

I'm working on this post while I'm watching the Georgia Tech v. Miami game. I'm thinking Josh Nesbitt wants to be on this here list. The guy is gutsy. Reminds me of Byron Leftwich at Marshall a few years back.



1. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Season Totals
332-463 4,077 yards 36 tds 5 ints


Harrell and the Red Raiders took last week off. Having a bye week is pretty much the only way this guy can be slowed down. Harrell should put up some pretty big numbers against a porous Sooner D this weekend. However, it all comes down to the W for Harrell on Saturday. I don't see him winning the Heisman with a loss.





2. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Season Totals
Passing
268-347 3,134 yards 30 tds 7 ints
Rushing
117 527 yards 8 tds

McCoy had a decent day against Kansas last week. Once again, Colt was extremely on point, going 24 for 34 with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. TAMU always plays Texas tough, but McCoy should have a field day both rushing and passing on Saturday.




3. Tim Tebow - Florida QB

Season Totals
Passing
139-214 1,913 yards 19 tds 2 ints
Rushing
119 393 yards 11 tds


Tebow has his Gators playing better than any team in the nation right now. The fact that Timmy has 30 total touchdowns with only 2 interceptions cannot be ignored. Tebow knows how to take care of the football. As I've said before, being the reigning Heisman winner will probably buy Tebow a few extra votes.




4. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Season Totals
224-330 3,406 yards 38 tds 6 ints

Much like Harrell, Bradford enjoyed his bye week, as he gets prepared for the monumental showdown this Saturday. Also, much like Harrell, I believe that Bradford will be knocked out of the Heisman race with a loss. Bradford did give one hell of an interview during College Gameday, so extra bonus points for him.




5. Javon Ringer - Michigan St. RB

Season Totals
353 1,548 yards 20 tds

Ringer continues to carry the Spartans on his back. Javon's two touchdowns were the difference in Sparty's victory over Purdue. Unfortunately for Ringer, the rest of his team will need to play a thousand times better this week if they want to pull off the upset against Penn St. Michigan St. is still in Big Eleven title contention. If they can miraculously pull this one out, Ringer is basically a shoe-in for a NYC invite.





The Next Five:

  1. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR
  2. Nate Davis Ball St. QB
  3. Michael Crabtree Texas Tech WR
  4. Chase Clement Rice QB
  5. Percy Harvin Florida WR

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Heisman Watch

Alright, I've been doing a shitty job lately of keeping up with my Heisman list. For that I apologize. You guys just don't understand how much it pains me that I have been depriving you of the genius that is me. Don't worry, I'm back and ready to sway the voters.


1. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Season Stats
332-463 4,077 yards 36 tds 5 ints

Harrell maintains the top spot on this week's list. If you subscribe to the theory that the QB from the best team should win this award, then this is the guy for you. Coincidentally, Harrell is also climbing the ranks of my ultimate douchebag list. I hope he gets invited to New York only to lose, so he can pout and complain just like he does whenever a defensive linemen brushes against him right after he throws the ball. What a Bitch.....





2. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Season Stats
Passing
244-313 2,879 yards 28 tds 7 ints
Rushing
101 449 yards 7 tds

McCoy continues to remain near the top of my list because he continues to play like Tebow did last year. Since McCoy lost the head-to-head match up with Harrell, he probably has to hope for Harrell to completely shit himself so that he can win this award. It's amazing what McCoy has done with almost no running game whatsoever to support him.





3. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Season Stats
224-330 3,406 yards 38 tds 6 ints

Bradford is still playing at an extremely superior level compared to most other quarterbacks. The guy is a machine behind center. Fortunately for him, he still has a game against Texas Tech to prove what he's got. If Bradford goes off against the Red Raiders, look for him to vault back to the top spot of this most prestigious list.





4. Tim Tebow- Florida QB

Season Stats

Passing
126-194 1,740 yards 17 tds 2 ints
Rushing
105 354 yards 10 tds


Timmy is slowly climbing his way back up this list. Mainly due to the fact that Tebow is playing a lot like Colt McCoy lately. Getting to double-digit rushing touchdowns helps Tebow's cause as well. If he can come close to his 7 touchdown performance of last year against the 'Cocks, Timmy should be right in line for an invite to NYC.





5. Javon Ringer- Michigan St. RB

Season Stats
353 1,548 yards 20 tds

Ringer is the perennial Big Eleven tailback that always seems to be in the Heisman discussions every year. Ringer put in a stellar performance in an otherwise painfully boring game against Purdue last week. I thought I was watching a replay of Michigan St./Purdue from 1972 on the Big Eleven Network. Ringer isn't getting nearly the amount of pub he deserves right now. A Big Eleven title might change that......





The Next Five:

  1. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR
  2. Michael Crabtree Texas Tech WR
  3. Chase Clement Rice QB
  4. Jarett Dillard Rice WR
  5. Nate Davis Ball St. QB

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Heisman Watch

I took a week off from my Heisman watch to focus strictly on the WLOCP. Now I'm back and better than ever! The Big XII is still dominating this list. Non-BCS players are stepping their up however. Who's to say a Nate Davis or Chase Clement can't win.

I'm a little high on cough syrup right now, so here's an abbreviated edition of my Heisman Watch.




1. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Season Stats
292-413 3,621 yards 30 tds 5 ints














2. Colt McCoy- Texas QB

Season Stats

Passing
218-276 2,579 yards 23 tds 5 ints
Rushing
93 428 yards 7 tds









3. Dez Bryant - Oklahoma St. WR

Season Stats
60 recs 1,054 yards 15 tds










4. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Season Stats
202-297 3,086 yards 34 tds 6 ints










5. Tim Tebow- Florida QB

Season Stats

Passing
114-177 1,569 yards 14 tds 2 ints

Rushing
94 266 yards 8 tds





The Next Five:
  1. Javon Ringer Michigan St. RB
  2. Michael Crabtree Texas Tech WR
  3. Chase Clement Rice QB
  4. Jarett Dillard Rice WR
  5. Nate Davis Ball St. QB

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Heisman Watch

Finally there's a few more fresh faces on my Heisman watch list. We'll see if these guys can last a while. There seems to be a good mix of position players. It's not ALL about the quarterbacks....

Here's this week's Heisman watch.


1. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Last Week vs. Missouri
Passing
29-32 337 yards 2 tds
Rushing
11 23 yards 2 tds

Season Totals
Passing
160-197 1894 yards 19 tds 3 ints
Rushing
70 371 yards 6 tds

This is one constant on my list. Colt McCoy provided another example as to why even Timmy Tebow thinks he is the front runner for the Heisman. Granted, Missouri players probably don't even know how to spell defense, let alone play it. There's still no way a QB should go 29 for 32 against them! The road just keeps getting tougher for McCoy as he gets prepared to take on the Oklahoma St. Cowboys this weekend.



2. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Last Week vs. Kansas
36-53 468 yards 3 tds

Season Totals
170-238 2520 yards 26 tds 5 ints

Bradford set all kinds of records against the Kansas Jayhawks' "defense" on Saturday. Sammy probably still has to hope for McCoy to lose for him to become the front runner once again. The way things are looking, I'm not so sure that will happen. At least Bradford will still get an invite to the NYC.



3. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Last Week vs. Texas A&M
44-56 450 yards 3 tds 2 ints

Season Totals
222-318 2761 yards 23 tds 5 ints

Harrell slipped a bit from last week mostly in part to his two interceptions. It's hard to maintain your spot on the Heisman watch when guys behind you are having near perfect games. The fact that the picks came against a not so good Aggie team also hurt him. Harrell will have a big shot to prove himself in a few weeks when Tech takes on the Longhorns.



4. Jarrett Dillard - Rice WR

Last Week vs. Southern Miss
7 141 yards 3 tds

Season Totals
53 815 yards 14 tds

Dillard is the second Rice player to grace this least so far this season. He joins QB Chase Clement as the two Owls to make this extremely prestigious list. The NCAA career receiving touchdown leader is at it again this season. Clement to Dillard is among the elite duos in the country. It's a shame more people don't get to witness this tandem.




5. Dez Bryant - Oklahoma St. WR

Last Week vs. Baylor
11 212 yards 2 tds

Season Totals
45 809 yards 11 tds

Dez Bryant completely leapfrogged a bunch of nobodies to make his first appearance on this list. Bryant is quickly proving that Jeremy Maclin is no longer the most dangerous receiver in the Big XII. If it weren't for the WWL completely ignoring OK St. for whatever reason, this guy would be a household name by now. We'll see if the pressure of making CFB 365's Heisman watch will be too great for him to handle this week.



The Next Five:

  1. Percy Harvin Florida WR
  2. Donald Brown Connecticut RB
  3. Javon Ringer Michigan St. RB
  4. Chase Daniel Missouri QB
  5. Matt Grothe South Florida QB

Monday, October 13, 2008

Heisman Watch

Just a few days after I stopped a little short of handing the Heisman over Chase Daniel, the Mizzou quarterback went out and threw a clunker. Daniel's resume prior to his poor outing against Oklahoma St. on Saturday was good enough to keep him on the next five list.

For now, however, there's a new number one in my Heisman watch. No surprise that he's the QB for my new number one team.



1. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Last Week vs. Oklahoma
Passing
28-35 277 yards 1 td
Rushing
14 31 yards

Season Totals
Passing
131-165 1557 yards 17 tds 3 ints
Rushing
59 348 yards 4 tds

McCoy powered his Longhorn offense past the top ranked Oklahoma Sooners din Dallas on Saturday. I've said it plenty of times this season, Colt McCoy is playing a lot like Tim Tebow did last year for the Gators. It seems that the Longhorns have found a running game outside of McCoy, so that should alleviate some pressure off the young QB. There are still plenty of tests for Colt. He's passed them all up to this point.




2. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Last Week vs. Nebraska
20-25 284 yards 2 tds

Season Totals
178-262 2311 yards 20 tds 3 ints

Believe it or not, the numbers Harrell put up against Nebraska were his worst all year. The Red Raiders struggled against the Cornhuskers in Lincoln. However, Tech pulled off the win and Graham Harrell can now claim that he is the quarterback of a top 5 football team. Is there any doubt that the best quarterbacking going on right now is in Texas? I didn't think so.



3. Javon Ringer - Michigan St. RB

Last Week vs. Northwestern
35 124 yards 2 tds

Season Totals
247 1112 yards 14 tds

Ringer climbed back in to my top 5 after a solid performance in a surprisingly huge Big Eleven game. The Spartans once again rode the back of Ringer to a victory. Mark Dantonio's bunch is proving to be a serious threat in the conference. As long as they get the ball in Ringer's hands, they should continue to be successful. We all know Heisman voters have a history of falling in love with Big Eleven tailbacks.



4. Donald Brown - Connecticut RB

Last Week Bye

Season Totals
177 1127 yards 12 tds

Donald Brown and Javon Ringer are in a serious battle for the top running back spot this season. Brown benefited from having the week off. He simply watched the guys in front of him fall flat on their faces as he remained in the Heisman hunt. We'll see if he can continue to keep pace with Ringer and the others.




5. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Last Week vs. Texas
28-39 387 yards 5 tds 2 ints

Season Totals
134-185 2052 yards 23 tds 5 ints

Despite the loss, Bradford's numbers are good enough to keep him in the thick of the Heisman race. Even though Sammy was picked off twice by the Longhorns' D, he had another great game. Bradford will have to avoid losing again if he wants to stay in the hunt.



The Next Five:

  1. Derrick Williams Penn St. WR
  2. Jarrett Dillard Rice WR
  3. Chase Daniel Missouri QB
  4. Max Hall BYU QB
  5. Percy Harvin Florida WR

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Heisman Watch

I'm on the verge of changing the title of this blog to the Best QB in the Big XII. Four of my top five Heisman favorites this week are from the Big XII. With the Red River Shootout at the center of the college football universe this week, there's no reason to think that trend will change any time soon.

Here are my guys:



1. Chase Daniel - Missouri QB

Week 6 vs. Nebraska
18-23 253 yards 3 tds

Season Totals
119- 166 692 yards 15 tds 1 int

Daniel had yet another huge game last week. Chase lead his Tigers in a romp over the Nebraska Cornhuskers. I feel vindicated for keeping Daniel in my top spot after a bye week. Not only is Daniel the front runner for the Heisman now, he may actually be pulling away.




2. Sam Bradford - Oklahoma QB

Week 6 vs. Baylor
23-31 372 yards 2 tds 1 int

Season Totals
106- 146 1665 yards 18 tds 3 ints

Daniel may be the clear favorite for the Heisman right now, but Bradford has a great opportunity to impress some people this week. Bradford will lead his Sooners to Dallas, as they look to knock off the Texas Longhorns. If Sammy and his Sooners win convincingly, Bradford will be catapulted to the top of this list.



3. Graham Harrell - Texas Tech QB

Week 6 vs. Kansas St.
38-51 454 yards 6 tds

Season Totals
158-237 2027 yards 18 tds 3 int

Graham Harrell is a new edition to my top 5 this week. He's been lingering in my next five list for a while, however. Harrell turned in another great game last week in a blowout game against the Kansas St. Wildcats. The competition will get tougher for Harrell and the Red Raiders. Tech may have to run the table for Harrell to pass up Bradford and Daniel on this list.



4. Donald Brown - Connecticut RB

Week 6 vs. North Carolina
33 161 yards 1 td

Season Totals
177 1127 yards 12 tds

Alright, we needed a break from Big XII QB's. Despite his team's loss to the Tar Heels, Donal Brown moves up a spot on my list. He is quietly becoming the best back in the nation. It will be between Brown and Javon Ringer for that title this year. Unfortunately for Donald, Ringer has more opportunities to garner some recognition.



5. Colt McCoy - Texas QB

Week 6 vs. Colorado
Passing
23-30 262 yards 2 tds 2 ints
Rushing
11 39 yards

Season Totals
Passing
103- 130 1280 yards 16 tds 3 ints
Rushing
45 317 yards 4 tds

Now back to Big XII quarterbacks. Colt McCoy is playing a lot like Tim Tebow did last year. And we all know how that turned out. Colt could be on the fast track to the Heisman if his Horns can pull off the win in Dallas this week. That's a BIG IF!


The Next Five:

  1. Javon Ringer Michigan St. RB
  2. Jarrett Dillard Rice WR
  3. Jeremy Maclin Missouri WR
  4. Dez Bryant Oklahoma St. WR
  5. Derrick Williams Penn St. WR

Sunday, June 29, 2008

10 Things that won't change in '08

Every preseason magazine of website focuses on what to expect in 2008. Usually these pages are filled with predictions of changes for the upcoming year. Everyone seems to have an opinion on how the '08 season will unfold.

I thought I should take a look at some things that will stay the same boring course with no changes at all.



1. Notre Dame will still suck. I don't see why so many people thing the Irish will do any better. They still have the most overrated coach in the history of sports, their offense is horrible, and their defense has too many holes for new DC John Tenuta to fix. Plus, Notre Dame's schedule is not to their advantage. Here is their schedule for 2008:

1.San Diego St.- Win
2.Michigan- Win
3.at Michigan St.- Loss
4.Purdue- Loss
5.Stanford- Win
6.at North Carolina- Loss
7.at Washington- Loss
8.Pittsburgh-Loss
9.at Boston College- Loss
10.at Navy- Loss
11.Syracuse- Win
12.at USC- Loss

That's a 4-8 record. I might be giving the Irish too much credit.




2. Ohio St. will win the Big Eleven. Again. No one in the Big Eleven has the tools necessary to unseat the defending champs. Now I'm not ready to put the Buckeyes back in the BCS title game, but I think they should be able to win yet another conference crown. The only conference games that should worry the Buckeyes are at Wisconsin and at Illinois, which defeated Ohio St. at home last season. Also, the Buckeyes should keep an eye out for Purdue. I'm sure the Boilermakers would like nothing more than to send out Joe Tiller with a stunning upset.













3. The SEC will be the best conference. This argument will be closer than recent years. The Big XII has closed the gap some on the boys down South for the right to call themselves the best conference. Sometimes, it seems like the SEC should just break off from the rest of college football. Last year 10 of the 12 teams were bowl eligible. Vanderbilt and Ole Miss were the only two to not make the 6-6 mark. This year, Ole Miss should be much improved with Houston Nutt at head coach and Jevan Snead stepping into QB. Vanderbilt probably still has no shot at a bowl, although they should be more competitive.












4.There will be a non-BCS school in a BCS game. The previous two years has seen two teams from the WAC crash the BCS party. Two years ago the Boise St. Broncos defeated heavily favored Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl in what was one of the greatest college football games ever. Last year, the Hawaii Warriors were demolished by the superior Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl. This year there are a few teams that have a shot to crack the BCS. In the WAC, Boise St. and Fresno St. are dark horses to make it in, while in the Mountain West BYU is the overwhelming favorite to get a berth. I like the Cougars of BYU to go undefeated and make a BCS bowl.






5. The national champion will come from the SEC. I've already touched on the SEC being the greatest thing to hit college football since female cheerleaders. What I didn't mention is that the SEC has produced the previous two national champions. I look for that to remain the same this season. The favorites to win it all are Georgia and Florida. Of course I like Florida to win it all. I would keep an eye on Auburn as a sleeper NC contender from the SEC West.










6. The Miami Hurricanes will not make a bowl game. Last year marked the first time in ages that the Miami Hurricanes did not get a bowl berth. I do expect the Hurricanes to be better this season, especially on defense. However, I just don't see Miami getting 6 wins from their schedule. One thing working against the Hurricanes is that they will be starting a freshman QB in Robert Marve.









7. Tim Tebow will win the Heisman. This might be my most controversial prediction for this season. Only one player has ever won the Heisman Trophy twice, and that was of course Archie Griffin of Ohio St. I expect Tebow to have better passing numbers than last season, and I expect his rushing numbers to be about the same. So if a Heisman winner improves upon his Heisman winning season, then he should be a lock to win the trophy once again. Also, the Gators will be in national title contention all season, further boosting Tebow's chances.













8. Oklahoma will lose their bowl game. This has become a yearly tradition. When you think of Oklahoma football, you think of Boomer Sooner, the Red River Shootout, Bedlam, and now bowl game losses. It's a staple of the Bob Stoops era lately in Norman. I have Oklahoma making the BCS title game. Since that means the Sooners will be facing an almighty SEC team, of course they're going to lose.















9.Graham Harrell will get no respect despite gaudy numbers. Texas Tech quarterbacks are always overlooked on the national level. Harrell continues the trend of Kliff Kingsbury, B.J. Symons, Sonny Cumbie and others before him. Harrell will lead the NCAA in passing , partly because of Mike Leech's system, partly because of receiver Michael Crabtree, and party because he is that good.














10. West Virginia will lose a national title shot on the last game of the season. Last year, the Mountaineers had a national championship game bid all locked up heading into the final game of the season. All they had to do was beat the lowly Pittsburgh Panthers. Of course, Pittsburgh came out and pull off a shocking upset of West Virginia. I look for West Virginia to navigate a tough schedule this season and continue to fight for a NC bid all season long. The Mountaineers are talented enough to do just that. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if West Virginia made it to the last week of the season undefeated. However, I can easily see the Mountaineers losing to the visiting South Florida Bulls and once again falling one game short of the NC.