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The Heisman Show Last Night...

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Yaaawwwnnn...90 minutes with 3 not so interesting candidates. Can't remember a year with less Heisman talk, can anyone else? After a week of college football post season awards, this ceremony is a bore, I can't get enough of college football but last night's show made me look for an NBA game, lol. Also, the fact Keenan Reynolds wasnt at least invited was a travesty. Bring 4 or 5 guys to NYC and tell their stories, and maybe that 90 minutes will be more tolerable.
 
Yaaawwwnnn...90 minutes with 3 not so interesting candidates. Can't remember a year with less Heisman talk, can anyone else? After a week of college football post season awards, this ceremony is a bore, I can't get enough of college football but last night's show made me look for an NBA game, lol. Also, the fact Keenan Reynolds wasnt at least invited was a travesty. Bring 4 or 5 guys to NYC and tell their stories, and maybe that 90 minutes will be more tolerable.

Agree 100%. Was out to dinner with a friend who is a big college football fan. He actually asked when the Heisman would be announced, not knowing it was yesterday. Three very non-descript candidates. This season was a war of attrition for some candidates who were probably more deserving, but fell by the wayside due to their teams losing.
 
Agree 100%. Was out to dinner with a friend who is a big college football fan. He actually asked when the Heisman would be announced, not knowing it was yesterday. Three very non-descript candidates. This season was a war of attrition for some candidates who were probably more deserving, but fell by the wayside due to their teams losing.

I agree, I still think Fournette is a more talented back. Problem is, the Bama qb developed into a threat while LSUs offense remained one dimensional and that resulted in teams loading up the box against them,
 
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Yaaawwwnnn...90 minutes with 3 not so interesting candidates. Can't remember a year with less Heisman talk, can anyone else? After a week of college football post season awards, this ceremony is a bore, I can't get enough of college football but last night's show made me look for an NBA game, lol. Also, the fact Keenan Reynolds wasnt at least invited was a travesty. Bring 4 or 5 guys to NYC and tell their stories, and maybe that 90 minutes will be more tolerable.
agree if Reynolds came but chopper would have been epic but they prob didn't want to take away from who would win award
 
It really has lost it's luster to me over the last few years. I can't really point to one thing that caused it. I could barely remember that Mariota won it last year
 
All the Heisman has turned into is like naming a Homecoming king for the factory schools.

One of the projected drafts did not have one of the finalists in the 1st. rd.
 
When McNabb had comparable numbers to Michael Bishop in 98 but came in 5th in voting and Bishop 2nd ... That's when I checked out

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Rk Player School Class Pos 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Summary
1 Ricky Williams Texas SR RB 714 91 31 2355 361 Att, 2124 Yds, 5.9 Avg, 27 TD
2 Michael Bishop Kansas State SR QB 41 250 169 792 164 Cmp, 295 Att, 2844 Yds, 23 TD, 5 Int
3 Cade McNown* UCLA SR QB 28 217 178 696 207 Cmp, 357 Att, 3470 Yds, 25 TD, 11 Int
4 Tim Couch Kentucky JR QB 26 153 143 527 400 Cmp, 553 Att, 4275 Yds, 36 TD, 15 Int
5 Donovan McNabb Syracuse SR QB 13 54 85 232 157 Cmp, 251 Att, 2134 Yds, 22 TD, 5 Int
6 Daunte Culpepper Central Florida SR QB 5 11 30 67 296 Cmp, 402 Att, 3690 Yds, 28 TD, 7 Int
7 Champ Bailey Georgia SR DB 6 8 21 55
8 Torry Holt North Carolina State SR WR 2 8 22 44 88 Rec, 1604 Yds, 18.2 Avg, 11 TD
9 Joe Germaine* Ohio State SR QB 2 11 15 43 230 Cmp, 384 Att, 3330 Yds, 25 TD, 7 Int
10 Shaun King* Tulane SR QB 1 11 13 38 246 Cmp, 366 Att, 3508 Yds, 38 TD, 6 Int
 
Agree 100%. Was out to dinner with a friend who is a big college football fan. He actually asked when the Heisman would be announced, not knowing it was yesterday. Three very non-descript candidates. This season was a war of attrition for some candidates who were probably more deserving, but fell by the wayside due to their teams losing.

If it actually honored the best player, which it's supposed to, it would be more interesting.

Instead, it's the best offensive skill position, most likely a qb, on a 10+ win team.
 
If it actually honored the best player, which it's supposed to, it would be more interesting.

Instead, it's the best offensive skill position, most likely a qb, on a 10+ win team.
Yeah, I wish it could be like 1956 when Paul Hornung won for doing a lot of things reasonably well and some things poorly for a 2-8 team.
 
Toga said:
Used to watch when (I think) it was a half hour show. Haven't watched since.

I apparently hadn't either because I sat down to watch because I had happened to talk with a friend about it earlier. About 10 mins in it felt slow and I clicked the digital cable info and gasped 90minutes of crap and fluff?! just makes the announcement anticlimatic and these guys have to sit there staring forward in the front row. Left it on but did other things while it was on man ESPN has botched it.
 
The 90 min hype for a 1 minute announcement and a 2 minute speech is a bit much. Show is totally un-watchable I don't care who is up for it in any given year. There are a ton of things they could do to make that show more interesting.
 
I apparently hadn't either because I sat down to watch because I had happened to talk with a friend about it earlier. About 10 mins in it felt slow and I clicked the digital cable info and gasped 90minutes of crap and fluff?! just makes the announcement anticlimatic and these guys have to sit there staring forward in the front row. Left it on but did other things while it was on man ESPN has botched it.
I'm fine with the telecast being a celebration of the finalists and past winners. Why shouldn't the sport be showcased during the slow week before the bowl season starts up?
 
There was zero buzz this year, and they could have created some buzz if they let Reynolds come by chopper, but like usual they dropped the ball.
 

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