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Troy Smith For Heisman

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Heisman Watch: A clear No. 1
By Terry Bowden, Yahoo! Sports
October 19, 2006

Terry Bowden
Yahoo! Sports
It's the midpoint of the regular season, and it's time to revisit the Heisman Watch. Three of the top five players weren't even in my preseason top 10, and three of my preseason top six candidates (Adrian Peterson, Chris Leak and Pat White) aren't even in the top 10 any more.
Will the second half of the season bring a similar shakeup? We'll see. …

1. Troy Smith - Sr., QB, Ohio State Preseason rank: 3

Last week: 15-of-22 (68%), 234 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT in 38-7 win over Mich. St.
Season totals: 124 rating, 116-of-170 (68%), 1495 yds, 17 TD, 2 INT
Next: Indiana, 12 ET (ESPNU)

Smith is my clear No. 1. He is the best player on the nation’s best team, and week in and week out he delivers a great performance. There are a lot of great players on the Buckeyes including Ted Ginn Jr. (read on), but Smith definitely is the guy who makes the Buckeyes go.

He is ranked sixth in the nation in passing efficiency, and the only quarterback on my Heisman Watch list ahead of him is Pittsburgh’s Tyler Palko. I especially like his touchdown to interception ratio.

2. Brady Quinn - Sr., QB, Notre Dame Preseason rank: 1

Last week: Idle
Season totals: 100 rating, 148-of-233 (64%), 1634 yds, 16 TD, 4 INT
Next: UCLA, 2:30 ET (NBC)

I still think there is something about being the quarterback at Notre Dame and the possible No. 1 guy taken in the NFL draft that makes Quinn a compelling Heisman candidate. Although Quinn is only 31st in passing efficiency, he is putting up some very good numbers.

The Fighting Irish have a good chance of running the table going into their final game (against USC), and that would put Quinn in the limelight at the right time.

3. Steve Slaton - Soph., RB, West Virginia Not ranked in preseason

Last week: 20 rushes, 163 yds, 1 TD in 41-17 win at Syracuse
Season totals: 132 rushes, 931 yds (3rd in nation in yds/gm), 8 TD
Next: at Connecticut, Fri 8 ET (ESPN)

I have this sneaky feeling that West Virginia is going to make it to the national championship game, and someone on the team is going to get most of the credit. Although quarterback Pat White upstaged Slaton last week with 247 rushing yards, Slaton still managed to pick up 163 on the ground.

The WVU offense will continue to allow Slaton to put up some phenomenal numbers, and voters will be forced to give him his due.

4. Garrett Wolfe - Sr., RB, Northern Illinois Not ranked in preseason

Last week: 18 rushes, 25 yds in 16-14 loss at Western Michigan
Season totals: 174 rushes (2nd in nation), 1368 yds (leads nation), 13 TD (4th in nation)
Next: vs. Temple, 3:05 ET (CSN Chicago)

Anytime someone does something better than everybody else, you have to give him credit. I have running backs Mike Hart, Marshawn Lynch and of course Slaton on my Heisman Watch list, and Wolfe has better numbers than all of them.

He was shut down this past week by Western Michigan for 25 yards on 18 carries, but he still is averaging 40 more yards rushing per game than the next closest back (Adrian Peterson, who is out for the rest of the regular season). If Wolfe keeps up that average, the end result will be hard to ignore.

5. Mike Hart - Soph., RB, Michigan Not ranked in preseason

Last week: 26 rushes, 112 yds, 1 TD in 17-10 win at Penn State
Season totals: 183 rushes (leads nation), 906 yds, 6 TD
Next: vs. Iowa, 3:30 ET (ABC split national)

I broadcasted Michigan's game against Wisconsin and got an up close and personal look at Hart. I am 5-foot-6 and he isn’t much taller than me, but he is a giant on the field. The Michigan offense can hurt you in a lot of ways – especially if Mario Manningham gets back at wideout – but it all starts with the zone running play. Hart can find the crack in a defense as good as anybody, and when he does he makes you pay for it.

Lloyd Carr told me the other day that the Wolverines would like to reduce their diminutive back's carries, but week after week Hart totes the skin about 30 times a game. He forces the safeties down into the box and opens up the single-covered deep ball. On top of this, the Wolverine defense is better than the offense, and I’m not convinced anyone, including Ohio State, can beat them this year.

6. Ted Ginn Jr. - Jr., WR/KR/PR, Ohio State Preseason rank: 4

Last week: 3 rec, 57 yds, 60-yd punt return TD in 38-7 win over Mich. St.
Season totals: 36 rec, 517 yds, 6 TD; 13.3 yds/PR (w/ TD), 15.9 yds/KR
Next: Indiana, 12 ET (ESPNU)

I don’t think Ginn can win the Heisman this year because Troy Smith is running the same offense, but ask me to pick the most exciting player in the country and I will select Ginn. If you don’t believe me, find his highlight reel online. It will blow you away.

If Ohio State makes it to the national championship game, I guarantee you Ginn will be wearing a tux in New York City as a Heisman finalist.

7. Marshawn Lynch - Jr., RB, California Preseason rank: 10

Last week: 25 rushes, 152 yds, 2 TD in 21-3 win at Wash. St.
Season totals: 111 rush, 757 yds, 6 TD, plus 3 rec TD
Next: Washington, 3:30 ET (FSN)

Someone has to be on the Heisman Watch from the West Coast, and Lynch looks like the best candidate. He had a bum ankle coming into last weekend but delivered big against Washington with 152 yards and two touchdowns.

California has the best chance to dethrone USC as the Pac-10 champion, and if the Bears do I don’t know if there will be a better one-loss team.

8. Calvin Johnson - Jr., WR, Georgia Tech Not ranked in preseason

Last week: Idle
Season totals: 35 rec, 559 yds, 8 TD (T-3rd in nation)
Next: at Clemson, 7:45 ET (ESPN)

In the back of my mind I want to think that the Heisman Trophy really is about the best player in college football. If it is, Johnson needs some consideration. This guy is a difference maker, and no receiver delivers the big play better than Johnson.

If he has a huge game against my brother’s Clemson Tigers this weekend and puts up some big numbers and a few video highlight clips, he may stir up some excitement among the Heisman voters.

9. Brian Brohm - Jr., QB, Louisville Preseason rank: 8

Last week: 20-of-37 (54%), 324 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT in 23-17 win over Cincinnati
Season totals: 95 rating, 65-of-111 (59%), 1066 yds, 4 TD, 2 INT
Next: at Syracuse, 12 ET (ESPN regional)

I still am not ready to count out the Cardinals from the national championship. And although Brohm had been injured with a bad thumb, he is back and ready to lead Louisville there.

In spite of all the props I have given to West Virginia, if Louisville beats the Mountaineers on Nov. 2 Brohm will jump in the Heisman race.

10. Tyler Palko - Jr., QB, Pittsburgh Not ranked in preseason

Last week: 11-of-15 (73%), 172 yds, 2 TD in 52-7 win at UCF
Season totals: 189 rating (leads nation), 114-of-161 (71%), 1661 yds, 17 TD, 3 INT
Next: Rutgers, 5:45 ET (ESPN2)

Pittsburgh is having a heck of a season and will have something to say about the Big East title. The big reason for their resurgence is the play of Palko, who leads the nation in passing efficiency.

While Brady Quinn may be the best quarterback prospect in the next NFL draft, if there is one guy who could prove that wrong, it is Palko.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;...lug=tb-heismanwatch101906&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
 
Better music in this one than cdt's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cbM66KQKow
This one's kind of choppy, but it has 8 minutes' worth of highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeTxyejfdGw
TD to Robo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnjgP5gyHUU
More of a Gonzo highlight, but sweet none the less: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnRwtj2Wz2o
Texas highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQih_LvrmYo
ND highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isZdtmdeL00

That last one is especially good, although it does require you to login.
 
He is the reason missagain will once again fall short in the big game.
 
cavincali said:
He is the reason missagain will once again fall short in the big game.
He does appear to be a wolverine killer. :fingersx: :fingersx: :fingersx:
 
Style said:
He does appear to be a wolverine killer. :fingersx: :fingersx: :fingersx:

:chuckles: three crosses for the third victory for t. smith style???
 
Mr. Efficiency: That’s Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, who entered the 2006 campaign with a career passing efficiency rating of 153.0, which would have made him the Big Ten career leader if he had reached the minimum of 300 completions. Now well into the 2006 season, the Troy-ster completed his 300th pass against Iowa and has boosted his career passing efficiency number to over 158, which ranks first on the conference career charts above fellow Buckeye Joe Germaine (151.0 rating). Last season, he led the Big Ten with a passing efficiency rating of 162.7, which ranks sixth on the Big Ten single-season charts. So far in his senior campaign, he is fourth in the nation with a 176 passing efficiency rating, which ranks him first this year – again – in the Big Ten. On a more palpable note, Troy’s 22-2 touchdown passes-to-interception ration places him somewhere between startling and astonishing…
http://ohiostate.scout.com/2/582016.html
 
I think Smith is the leader in the race for the Heisman, by a fairly wide margin.
 
KingJamesMVP said:
I think Smith is the leader in the race for the Heisman, by a fairly wide margin.
I just heard on the radio today that he will win by "the biggest landslide victory ever", that "he's uncontested", and that "it would take a total collapse" for him to not get it.
 
Style said:
I just heard on the radio today that he will win by "the biggest landslide victory ever", that "he's uncontested", and that "it would take a total collapse" for him to not get it.
I'm not surprised.

It seems like ages ago when everyone was picking BRADY FREAKING QUINN as the preseason favorite for the Heisman :chuckles:
 
He's in second...its not like he is out of reach.
 
KingJamesMVP said:
I'm not surprised.

It seems like ages ago when everyone was picking BRADY FREAKING QUINN as the preseason favorite for the Heisman :chuckles:
I think Brady is still a good candidate. His career statistics are great. I have him solidly at #2. Many people don't have him in the top 4 anymore though.
 
A Mac aka The Truth said:
He's in second...its not like he is out of reach.
Second is good, but if it would take a total collapse for Troy Smith not to get it, then it's pretty much out of reach for Brady...
 
I was watching my rockets destroy NIU, and hold Wolfe to 50 yards, and they said that this is his 4th consecutive game under 100 yards rushing! At this point he may not even make the final 5.

During the game, they started talking about the Heisman, and they all gave their top three. They all had Smith as their #1, and Flutie's was like this:

1. Smith
2. Smith
3. Smith

When the former Heisman winner was asked about it, he said "I have Smith for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, because the next guy after him should be like 4th." :chuckles:

Btw, all three commentators actually have Heisman votes.
 
As good as the team is as a group, this year’s Buckeye players are in for some serious bling-bling awards individually. Plus, he guys that choose this stuff owe us big time after that AJ Hawk slight last year; one that should have precipitated a congressional investigation.

Looking at specifics, Quinn Pitcock is a finalist for the Lombardi, Bednarik and Lott trophies. James Laurinaitis (remember, fans, he is only a sophomore…) is finalist for the Bednarik and Butkus awards. If they pick a lame Posluszny again for the Butkus, then the award itself is just lame. Troy Smith? Almost everything: The Heisman, Walter Camp, Unitas and Maxwell are the big ones. Antonio Smith is the improbable candidate for the Thorpe and Stan White is up for the Draddy (Academic Heisman). Coach Tressel is a candidate for the Munger (Coach of the Year, of course).

One of the most interesting awards in the country is the Wuerffel Trophy designed to reward the player who is active in the community and has an outstanding academic record. Also called the “Humanitarian Heisman”, it recognizes players for extraordinary off-the-field contributions. The surprise finalist for this from the Buckeyes? How about Joel Penton? Yes, how about Joel Penton!

And how about those Buckeyes…
http://ohiostate.scout.com/2/594635.html

It's pretty neat that Ohio State has finalist for all these awards. It will be interesting to see how many of them they take home. I'm guessing that outside of Smith, there won't be that many taken home, but it is a nice to see so many finalists.
 

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