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Handicapping the Heisman Hopefuls

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by user twins15

Ok, so the college football season is still a while off... but in my opinion, it's never too early to start talking about college football. So I'd thought I'd like my top candidates for the Heisman, and what I predict their odds to be.

Brady Quinn (Notre Dame) This one's pretty obvious. Quinn's basically the golden boy of college football right now, playing at Notre Dame under Charlie Weis. These are two very large pluses in his corner. Because all of Notre Dame's games are on TV, everyone in the nation will get to see him a lot. Playing for Charlie Weis is always a good thing for a QB, and Quinn showed last year. Maurice Stovall is gone, but Jeff Samardzija is back, and Darius Walker in the backfield means that teams can't just key on the pass. With Weis, one of the (if not the) best offensive minds in all of football, Notre Dame should have an extremely potent offense, all centered around Brady Quinn.
Odds: 2/1

Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma) Peterson was bogged down by injury trubles and the fact that the Sooners had no passing game last year. Even so, he averaged 5.0 yards per carry and scored 14 TD. This year, as long as he can stay healthy, and Rhett Bomar can make some strides at the QB position, I expect his numbers will be closer to his 2004 campaign, where he rushed for 1925 yards as a true freshman. He'll be the center of the offense for a good team in a relatively weak major conference, meaning he should be able to gain lots of yards and score lots of TDs.
Odds: 3/1

Troy Smith (Ohio St.) With the exit of Vince Young to the NFL, Smith becomes the top dual threat QB in all of college football. If Smith had started and played all of the Texas game, I think there's a very good chance that last season would have played out much differently. As it is, Smith is a great runner, but his passing is what improved all game by game. He finished the season very strong with good games against archrival Michigan and against Notre Dame in the bowl game, which should give him lots of momentum and confidence coming into the year.
Odds: 8/1

Ted Ginn (Ohio St.) And now we see part of the reason that Smith is so dangerous... he has a pretty good target to throw to. Ginn is one of the most explosive receivers in college football, a gamebreaker in every sense of the word. As with Smith, we were reminded again of Ginn's big-play ability in the Fiesta Bowl, where Ginn caught 8 passes for 167 yards and a TD in addition to running for 73 yards and a TD. Wide Receivers typically have a hard time winning the Heisman, but Ginn is a possiblity because of his all-around explosiveness.
Odds: 12/1

Marshawn Lynch (California) Playing in the same conference as Reggie Bush and LenDale White, he sometimes got overshadowed last year, but I don't think that will be a problem this year. He split carries with JJ Arrington his freshman season, but last year he got the ball more (almost 200 carries), and showed just how good he is. In only 196 carries, he ran for 1264 yards, or 6.4 yards per carry. He also ran for 10 TD. If Cal can get more consistent play from the QB position (which you wouldn't think would be a problem with Jeff Tedford), the Bears should contend for a Pac-10 title, which certainly helps Lynch's Heisman hopes.
Odds: 20/1

Brian Brohm (Louisville) A heralded recruit coming out of high school, Brohm showed why last year. Leading a potent Louisville attack (RB Michael Bush is also a Heisman candidate coming into the year), Brohm is accurate (68.8 completion %), efficent (9.58 YPA), and makes good decisions (19/5 TD/INT ratio). If he can lead Louisville past West Virginia in the Big East, he could get a lot of Heisman hype.
Odds: 20/1

Chad Henne (Michigan) Despite a disappointing season for Michigan as a team, Henne remained a constant in there for the Wolverines. In some circles, he was looked at as a little bit of a disappointment, but that's just because he set the bar so high for himself with an excellent freshman campaign. He didn't throw for as many yards last year as he did as a freshman, but he did improve his TD/INT ratio. This year, Michigan should be back on the map, as they are loaded with weapons. Michael Hart should be back and healthy (and he could be a Heisman contender as well), and Kevin Grady got a lot of experience in the backfield. On the receiving corps, Jason Avant is gone, but big play man Steve Breaston is back, as is Mario Manningham. With that offense, Michigan will be right back in the thick of things in the Big 10 with Ohio St. and Penn St.
Odds: 25/1

What's your early predictions?


Date

Sat 07/22/06, 11:49 pm EST


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Jgov05All-American
1224 days ago
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I still like Chris Leak to have a bounce-back season and be in this discussion. He'll be like many instances where a player is hyped as a junior but underperforms, then with no hype as a senior quickly inserts himself into the Heisman race.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
1224 days ago
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John Stocco.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1223 days ago
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The O-State boys will cancel each other out. They dont have the track record that the USC kids did last season or the national hype. Due to Notre Dames hype machine this years Heisman is really Brady Quinns to lose. I do like Chris Leak as a dark horse contender to at least sit in NYC in December if he can grasp the Myer offense and stay on the field.
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Kil the FantasticTee-Baller
1223 days ago
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Ginn's hype and big play potential will definitely hurt T. Smith's chances. Too bad for Smith, too, because Ginn hasn't shown he can be consistent and really doesn't deserve consideration. Versatile playermakers a la Desmond Howard, Charles Woodson, and Peter Warrick were at least very good at their position for a couple years before winning the trophy. Leak can't win it in the SEC. Too many good defenses, good teams. If anyone goes undefeated in the SEC it would be remarkable. LSU didn't even do it when they won the title (although Auburn did and didn't get the chance to pound on USC in '04).
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Kil the FantasticTee-Baller
1223 days ago
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*Clarification, the BCS title.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
1223 days ago
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Good point guys about Leak. He's obviously really talented, and if Meyer goes with more of a straight passing attack (since Leak isn't really suited for an option/spread attack like Meyer did with Alex Smith at Utah), Leak could definitely be a contender.
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Rachafella592001Little Leaguer
1223 days ago
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You can't forget about Dwayne Jarrett or Steve Smith down at SC.
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ASwaffAll-American
1223 days ago
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Yes you can. Nobody who was solely a wide receiver has won the Heisman since 1991. In the entire history of the Heisman Trophy (since 1935), only TWO wide receivers have won the Heisman. Jarrett is good, and so is Steve Smith. But Wide Receivers just don't get the same consideration as running backs and QBs. Given that, you've gotta be some kind of homer to think that a team has TWO Heisman hopefuls at wide receiver, especially if you're talking about a team that has a new starting QB.
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ASwaffAll-American
1223 days ago
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Someone clearly disagrees with me, but didn't say why. Do you actually care to rebut my statement? Did I say something that's wrong?
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Kil the FantasticTee-Baller
1223 days ago
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Just because Jarrett could be the best player in the country using an NFL barometer, doesn't mean he'll win the Heismann. I would say he has an outside shot, however, if USC wins the conference again on his shoulders because no one else on the West Coast has a legit shot. West Coast hype can build momentum and beat out East Coast voters who are split (ie. McGahee/Dorsey).
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