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Just like the BCSPumpkin the Heisman...it is nothing more than a media hyped beauty contest anymore....
Cam Newton was the one that made it meaningless to me.
All aboard the Jordan Lynch train. Including their conference championship & Bowl game, he'll likely finish in the neighborhood of 3000/2000 yards passing/rushing and 25/25 TDs passing/rushing. MAC or not, that is obscene, and it's clear he's the best player in college football. And, if Te'O got an invite last year, in my IMO Shazier deserves a trip to NY. He's playing on another level right now.
I understand what you're saying, but every time I watch Jordan Lynch play I can't figure out how his numbers are what they are. It's like smoke and mirrors; he's not very fast nor elusive, his arm strength is mediocre, and he doesn't go through very many progressions. Yet his statistics are otherworldly.All aboard the Jordan Lynch train. Including their conference championship & Bowl game, he'll likely finish in the neighborhood of 3000/2000 yards passing/rushing and 25/25 TDs passing/rushing. MAC or not, that is obscene, and it's clear he's the best player in college football. And, if Te'O got an invite last year, in my IMO Shazier deserves a trip to NY. He's playing on another level right now.
I should've made it more clear...I meant this upcoming game against msu..I just don't see more than 3 candidates better than him right now? I guess they sometimes do only invite 3.
The post below was in Hyde's thread in reference to him possibly getting an invite:
My response was going to be "If a Buckeye gets an invite it'll be Miller... Williams from Boston College will be invited before Hyde since he has over 2000 yards rushing". My thought was that historically 2,000 yard rushers are voted high for the award, so that got me doing some research over lunch... here is the all-time list, yards, and Heisman voting place:
Player, School ............. Year Yards Place (Winner)
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Marcus Allen, USC .......... 1981 2,342 1st
Mike Rozier, Nebraska ...... 1983 2,148 1st
Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St . 1988 2,628 1st
Rashaan Salaam, Colorado ... 1994 2,055 1st
Troy Davis, Iowa St. ....... 1995 2,010 5th (Eddie George)
Troy Davis, Iowa St. ....... 1996 2,185 2nd (Danny Wuerffel, Florida)
Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech . 1996 2,084 6th (Danny Wuerfell, Florida)
Ricky Williams, Texas ...... 1998 2,124 1st
LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU ... 2000 2,158 4th (Chris Weinke, FSU)
Larry Johnson, Penn St. .... 2002 2,087 3rd (Carson Palmer, USC)
J.J. Arrington, California.. 2004 2,018 8th (Matt Leinhard, USC)
Kevin Smith, UCF ........... 2007 2,567 8th (Tim Tebow, Florida)
Matt Forte, Tulane ......... 2007 2,127 No votes (Tim Tebow, Florida)
Ray Rice, Rutgers .......... 2007 2,012 No votes (Tim Tebow, Florida)
Donald Brown, Connecticut .. 2008 2,083 No votes (Sam Bradford, Oklahoma)
Andre Williams, BC ......... 2013 2,102 ???
Only a single 2,000 yard rusher has won the Heisman in the BCS era and only two others were invited to NYC. On the flip side, if you look at the schools or their teams records that might explain a little why there has been a loss of love for 2,000 yard rushers in the past decade. It also falls in line with the recent trend of the Heisman going to the "best" player on one of the top teams in the nation instead of the most deserving 'outstanding' player.
The HeismanPundit.com Heisman Straw Poll, 12/3/2013
Total Points (with first place votes in parentheses)
1. Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State — 24 (7)
2. Jordan Lynch, QB, Northern Illinois — 18 (3)
3. (tie) AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama — 4
Braxton Miller, QB, Ohio State — 4
5. Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor — 3
6. (tie) Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon — 2
Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh — 2
7. (tie) Andre Williams, RB, Boston College — 1
Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville — 1
Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State — 1