Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Heisman - Week 12



Since we are approaching the end of the season, five guys have stood out pretty much the entire year. I would say any of the five guys below have a chance to win the Heisman, but no one else really does. That’s why I’m trimming my list to five for the remainder of the season.

1) Graham Harrell (previously #1) – QB Texas Tech (Season: 4,077 yds, 36 TD, 5 INT, 6 rush TD)
Off last week, but this is the biggest game of the year for Harrell and Texas Tech against Oklahoma.
Next: at Oklahoma

2) Colt McCoy (2) – QB Texas (Season: 3,134 yds, 30 TD, 7 INT, 527 rush yds, 8 rush TD)
255 yds, 2 TD, 78 rush yds and 1 rush TD against Kansas. McCoy continues to keep Texas in the national championship picture, and he keeps himself in the Heisman race.
Next: vs. Texas A&M

3) Sam Bradford (3) – QB Oklahoma (Season: 3,406 yds, 38 TD, 6 INT, 1 rush TD)
Off last week, Bradford has a chance to move up the list with a good performance against Texas Tech.
Next: vs. Texas Tech

4) Tim Tebow (4) – QB Florida (Season: 1,913 yds, 19 TD, 2 INT, 393 rush yds, 11 TD)
173 yds, 2 TD, 39 rush yds, 1 rush TD against South Carolina. At this rate, Florida is probably going to play for the national championship, so Tebow remains in contention.
Next: vs. Citadel

5) Michael Crabtree (5) – WR Texas Tech (Season 78 receptions, 1,010 yds, 18 TD)
Off last week, Crabtree is clearly the best receiver in the country and the only non-quarterback who has a chance to win the Heisman.
Next: at Oklahoma

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