Monday, December 15, 2008

Heisman Trophy Wrap-up

Sam Bradford winning the Heisman Trophy is a complete disgrace, and this is coming from a Sooners fan. There was a reason why Bradford led a Sooners team that put up the most points in big-time college football history: He had the most talent around him. Even more than Matt Leinart had at USC in 2004 when he could throw to Bush, Jarrett, Smith and Byrd and had Bush and White coming out of the backfield. Bradford could throw to three elite receivers in Joaquin Iglesias, Manuel Johnson, Quentin Chaney and TE Gresham to go along with the speester out of Las Vegas (a Peter Cady favorite) DeMarco Murray and Chris Brown coming out of the backfield. Meanwhile Colt McCoy had two average-good receivers to throw to in Quan Cosby and Jordan Shipley and two average running backs in Chris Ogbonnaya and Fozzy Whitaker that didn't live up to their expectations. Cosby and Shipley run good routes and have good separation skills, but are not the type of explosive receivers that Iglesias and Shipley are. In essence McCoy was the one QB out of the other three (Tebow, Bradford and Graham Harrell) that was the most responsible for his team's success. I bet a substantial amount of money on Texas winning the BCS National Championship in Vegas back in August, and they were freaking 18-1 odds, but overachieved due to McCoy and a great defense. Tebow you could justify due to his lack of good receivers outside of Percy Harvin and Chris Rainey and Aaron Hernandez, but Bradford you can't. Heisman trophy voters: You know nothing about football. BOOM! OUT OF HERE!


Heisman Voting Courtesy of ESPN.COM
Player
1st
2nd
3rd
Total
Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
300
315
196
1,726
Colt McCoy, Texas
266
288
230
1,640
Tim Tebow, Florida
309
207
234
1,575

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