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Worst part about it is that Paul Hornung won it for a 2-8 Notre Dame team.
Was there a public outcry ? Or did no one really care, just business as usual
Worst part about it is that Paul Hornung won it for a 2-8 Notre Dame team.
First thing I could find on it. Lots of stuff about Jim Brown here.Was there a public outcry ? Or did no one really care, just business as usual
He is most certainly, an NFL prospect. He will undoubtedly have an opportunity.Hate to be that guy, but not a chance. I could go on, and on why, but I won't. Heisman, NFL, not a shot.
Respectable points.He just doesn't have the arm strength for it, among other things. I love the kid, but I don't see the NFL. Hope I'm wrong, on the Heisman, and NFL.
Did you see the OU - TT game. Mahomes went for 800 yards and they still lost !!! It was an unbelievable game. Mahomes was perfect in converting something like 15 third & sevens (or longer). Unreal !!! As good as Dungey is, we need an overall upgrade of talent before he can become prolific enough to compete with the numbers some of these other guys put up from the really high scoring teams. Part of the problem for ED is that as a group our receivers aren't as good as the receivers on some of these other teams, so we get fewer of the 10 yard passes that get broken into 50+ yard TDs that inflate the QB's stats & that is not to mention that our guys aren't as open in the first place.Is Patrick Mahomes considered a Heisman candidate? I think we'll have to be a 2-loss team before Dungey gets consideration...
It looked like 7 on 7 football. Great performance by Mahomes but absolutely no defense played in that game. Heck, same could be said for the most of the B12 conference.Did you see the OU - TT game. Mahomes went for 800 yards and they still lost !!! It was an unbelievable game. Mahomes was perfect in converting something like 15 third & sevens (or longer). Unreal !!! As good as Dungey is, we need an overall upgrade of talent before he can become prolific enough to compete with the numbers some of these other guys put up from the really high scoring teams.
The greatest football player ever didn't win it. That's all you need to know about Heisman voting.
Dwight Freeney received two first place votes in 2001. Finished 9th.
Here are the rest that received votes:
Donovan McNabb, 13 first place votes in 1998. Finished 5th.
Don McPherson, 137 first place votes in 1987. Finished 2nd.
Larry Csonka, 22 first place votes in 1967. Finished 4th.
Floyd Little, 25 first place votes in 1966. Finished 5th.
Floyd Little, 51 first place votes in 1965. Finished 5th.
Ernie Davis, 179 first place votes in 1961. Won.
Jim Brown, 118 first place votes in 1956. Finished 5th.
There is no chance Dungey gets Heisman hype, unless we're winning all our games with him.
Look at the Texas Tech kid. Routinely puts up 500 yard games, but since the team doesn't win a ton, he's not a candidate. He just had 534 yd passing with 5 TD and 85 yards rushing and 2 TD's against Oklahoma. They lost.
Lots of kids will put up monster stats, but the ones that are on winning top 15 teams will get the most Heisman hype.
McNabb finished 5th in 1998. I can't remember how many guys went to the ceremony back then. Maybe it was 5? 4? Donnie got screwed in 1987.
It's not just wins. He'll (we'll) need a fast start (undefeated) through the first 4 weeks. And those two would go hand-in-hand.
Next year he'll start showing up IMO surprisingly high in mock drafts, as a lot of those guys just look at stats.
Only if you redshirt.Your able to leave after sophomore year for. NFL
Only if you red-shirted, I believe. I think the hard and fast rule is that you have to be 3 years out of high school.Your able to leave after sophomore year for. NFL
Didn't bother Jimmy G... he'll be fineI hope he doesn't get labeled a "system" QB.
he is a system QB.I hope he doesn't get labeled a "system" QB.