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Handicapping the 2009 Heisman Race
Scott Haynes, College Football Senior Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Having just returned from vacation in Las Vegas, I thought it only fitting to handicap the 2009 Heisman Trophy race. So, if I were a betting man (a role at which I failed miserably last week), here is how I would break down the early field for this year's top individual prize.
FAVORITES:
TIM TEBOW (FLORIDA) - Tebow has to be the early favorite to take home yet another Heisman. He won the thing as a sophomore, was a finalist last season and now has two national titles under his belt. Urban Meyer has now tweaked the offense, as well as Tebow's delivery, to showcase him as an NFL-caliber QB. Is there any reason to think this won't work? Tebow will once again put up great numbers and a third national championship is within grasp. A second Heisman could also be in the cards.

SAM BRADFORD (OKLAHOMA) - Also seeking a second Heisman Trophy is Oklahoma's outstanding QB. Bradford has put up ridiculous numbers in his two seasons in Norman and that trend isn't likely to change this year. A pure passer, Bradford led an offensive juggernaut that averaged over 51 points per game last year. He completed almost 68 percent of his passes for 4,720 yards with 50 TDs. Those numbers will be difficult to match this year, but anything close will keep Bradford at the top of any Heisman list.
COLT MCCOY (TEXAS) - Some thought that McCoy would bolt for the NFL last season, but the talented Longhorn's return to the college ranks has to make him a favorite to win the Heisman, doesn't it? He led his team to a huge win over then top-ranked Oklahoma, and ended the 2008 season with a victory over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. McCoy had a remarkable campaign, passing for nearly 3,900 yards and 34 TDs, while adding over 560 yards rushing and another 11 scores. The supporting cast in Austin looks to be stellar once again, and that should help propel McCoy to a Heisman-worthy campaign.
TERRELLE PRYOR (OHIO STATE) - At some point in his collegiate career, Pryor should end up in New York for the presentation of the Heisman. So why not this year? Only a sophomore, Pryor evokes Tim Tebow in a lot of ways. A versatile weapon under center (just like Tebow), Pryor is heading into a sophomore campaign where he will need to carry his team to greater heights (just like Tebow). Flashes of brilliance as a freshman will lead to huge outings as a sophomore. Only time will tell if he can take home the most coveted piece of hardware in only his second season in Columbus (just like Tebow).
SECOND TIER:
JACQUIZZ RODGERS (OREGON STATE) - This guy was perhaps the Pac-10's most explosive player in 2008, and that is saying a lot considering he was just a freshman and missed time due to injury. This talented Oregon State tailback shredded a good USC defense for 190 yards and eclipsed the 100-yard mark in seven of eight games last year, finishing with over 1,250 yards and 11 scores, Staying healthy all season could catapult Rodgers into the top tier of Heisman candidates as the 2009 season winds down.
ZAC ROBINSON (OKLAHOMA STATE) - A dual-threat star who has been overshadowed in the Big 12 by the likes of Bradford and McCoy, Robinson returns along with a full arsenal after completing 65 percent of his passes in 2008, for 3,064 yards and 25 TDs in 2008. He added another 562 yards rushing and reached the end zone eight more times. With the return of studs at running back and wide receiver, increased numbers are expected in 2009. If that occurs, Robinson may just have to be mentioned among the conference's elite signal callers, which in turn puts him among the nation's best.
MAX HALL (BYU) - The top non-BCS player resides in Provo in the form of Hall. Despite his team faltering against the likes of TCU and Utah last year, Hall is as good as it gets under center. Last year, Hall completed nearly 70 percent of his passes, for almost 4,000 yards and 35 TDs. Expect big numbers from BYU's gunslinger again in 2009, although the Cougars will need to run the table for those numbers to mean anything in terms of Heisman consideration.
JAHVID BEST (CAL) - A relative unknown east of the Rockies, Best is a dynamic playmaker that will always keep California in games. In his final two games of the 2008 season, Best ran for an eye-popping 512 yards and two TDs. He played through several nagging injuries last year, but still rolled up 1,580 yards on the ground with 15 TDs. He won't fly under the radar this season, but even defenses that focus on stopping him may not be up to the task.
LONGSHOTS:
Dez Bryant (Oklahoma State WR - 87 receptions, for 1,480 yards, 19 TDs, two punt returns for TDs in 2008); Todd Ressing (Kansas QB - 66.5 percent completion percentage in 2008, for 3,888 yards and 32 TDs); LeGarrette Blount (Oregon RB - 1,002 yards rushing and 17 TDs in 2008); A.J. Green (Georgia WR - 56 receptions, 963 yards, eight TDs in 2008); Kendall Hunter (Oklahoma State RB - 1,555 rushing yards, 6.5 ypc, 16 TDs in 2008); Dan LeFevour (Central Michigan QB - 66.8 percent completion percentage in 2008, for 2,784 yards and 21 TDs, with 592 yards rushing and six TDs).
Date of Article: Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:04 pm
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- 11/2 - Marshall Thundering Herd 0 Central Florida Golden Knights 0
- 11/4 - Bowling Green Falcons 30 Buffalo Bulls 29
- 11/6 - Virginia Tech Hokies 16 East Carolina Pirates 3
- 11/6 - Eastern Michigan Eagles 6 Northern Illinois Huskies 50
- 11/6 - Miami (Ohio) RedHawks 32 Temple Owls 34
- 11/7 - Boise St. Broncos 0 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 0
- 11/7 - Hofstra Pride 0 Delaware Blue Hens 0
- 11/7 - Wisconsin Badgers 0 Indiana Hoosiers 0
- 11/7 - Northwestern Wildcats 0 Iowa Hawkeyes 0
- 11/7 - Virginia Cavaliers 0 Miami Hurricanes 0
- 11/7 - Western Michigan Broncos 0 Michigan St. Spartans 0
- 11/7 - Purdue Boilermakers 0 Michigan Wolverines 0
- 11/7 - Illinois Fighting Illini 0 Minnesota Golden Gophers 0
- 11/7 - Rhode Island Rams 0 New Hampshire Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Syracuse Orange 0 Pittsburgh Panthers 0
- 11/7 - Central Florida Golden Knights 0 Texas Longhorns 0
- 11/7 - Northeastern Huskies 0 UMass Minutemen 0
- 11/7 - Louisville Cardinals 0 West Virginia Mountaineers 0
- 11/7 - South Carolina Gamecocks 0 Arkansas Razorbacks 0
- 11/7 - Gardner-Webb Bulldogs 0 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 0
- 11/7 - Harvard Crimson 0 Columbia Lions 0
- 11/7 - Cornell Big Red 0 Dartmouth Big Green 0
- 11/7 - Kansas Jayhawks 0 Kansas St. Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Holy Cross Crusaders 0 Lehigh Mountain Hawks 0
- 11/7 - Robert Morris Colonials 0 Albany, N.Y. Great Danes 0
- 11/7 - Tusculum Pioneers 0 Carson-Newman Eagles 0
- 11/7 - Butler Bulldogs 0 Dayton Flyers 0
- 11/7 - Bucknell Bison 0 Fordham Rams 0
- 11/7 - Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 0 Georgia Bulldogs 0
- 11/7 - S. Carolina St. Bulldogs 0 Howard Bison 0
- 11/7 - Valparaiso Crusaders 0 Jacksonville Dolphins 0
- 11/7 - Albion Britons 0 Kalamazoo Hornets 0
- 11/7 - Eastern Kentucky Colonels 0 Kentucky Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Colgate Red Raiders 0 Lafayette Leopards 0
- 11/7 - Georgetown Hoyas 0 Marist Red Foxes 0
- 11/7 - Maryland Terrapins 0 N.C. State Wolfpack 0
- 11/7 - Bryant Bulldogs 0 Sacred Heart Pioneers 0
- 11/7 - Monmouth, N.J. Hawks 0 St. Francis, Pa. Red Flash 0
- 11/7 - Central Connecticut St. Blue Devils 0 Wagner Seahawks 0
- 11/7 - Elon Phoenix 0 Western Carolina Catamounts 0
- 11/7 - Delaware St. Hornets 0 Winston-Salem State Rams 0
- 11/7 - Brown Bears 0 Yale Bulldogs 0
- 11/7 - Furman Paladins 0 Auburn Tigers 0
- 11/7 - St. Joseph\'s, Ind. Pumas 0 Central State Marauders 0
- 11/7 - Texas A&M Aggies 0 Colorado Buffaloes 0
- 11/7 - Charleston Southern Buccaneers 0 Presbyterian Blue Hose 0
- 11/7 - Towson Tigers 0 William & Mary Tribe 0
- 11/7 - Albany St., Ga. Golden Rams 0 Fort Valley St. Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Western Illinois Leathernecks 0 Illinois St. Redbirds 0
- 11/7 - Indiana St. Sycamores 0 Missouri St. Bears 0
- 11/7 - Baylor Bears 0 Missouri Tigers 0
- 11/7 - Austin Peay Governors 0 Murray St. Racers 0
- 11/7 - Texas Southern Tigers 0 MVSU Delta Devils 0
- 11/7 - Jacksonville St. Gamecocks 0 SE Missouri St. Indians 0
- 11/7 - Southern Illinois Salukis 0 South Dakota St. Jackrabbits 0
- 11/7 - Missouri-Rolla Miners 0 SW Baptist Bearcats 0
- 11/7 - Florida Atlantic Owls 0 UAB Blazers 0
- 11/7 - BYU Cougars 0 Wyoming Cowboys 0
- 11/7 - Sacramento St. Hornets 0 Northern Colorado Bears 0
- 11/7 - Grambling St. Tigers 0 Ark.-Pine Bluff Golden Lions 0
- 11/7 - Navy Midshipmen 0 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 0
- 11/7 - N.C. A&T Aggies 0 Florida A&M Rattlers 0
- 11/7 - Maine Black Bears 0 James Madison Dukes 0
- 11/7 - SE Louisiana Lions 0 Northwestern St. Demons 0
- 11/7 - Alabama A&M Bulldogs 0 Prairie View Panthers 0
- 11/7 - Ark.-Monticello Boll Weevils 0 S. Arkansas Mulerriders 0
- 11/7 - Rice Owls 0 SMU Mustangs 0
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- 11/7 - Army Black Knights 0 Air Force Falcons 0
- 11/7 - Kent St. Golden Flashes 0 Akron Zips 0
- 11/7 - LSU Tigers 0 Alabama Crimson Tide 0
- 11/7 - Chattanooga Mocs 0 Appalachian St. Mountaineers 0
- 11/7 - Washington St. Cougars 0 Arizona Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns 0 Arkansas St. Red Wolves 0
- 11/7 - Wake Forest Demon Deacons 0 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 0
- 11/7 - Oklahoma St. Cowboys 0 Iowa St. Cyclones 0
- 11/7 - Duke Blue Devils 0 North Carolina Tar Heels 0
- 11/7 - Princeton Tigers 0 Penn Quakers 0
- 11/7 - Ohio St. Buckeyes 0 Penn St. Nittany Lions 0
- 11/7 - Villanova Wildcats 0 Richmond Spiders 0
- 11/7 - Georgia Southern Eagles 0 Samford Bulldogs 0
- 11/7 - Oregon Ducks 0 Stanford Cardinal 0
- 11/7 - UTEP Miners 0 Tulane Green Wave 0
- 11/7 - Washington Huskies 0 UCLA Bruins 0
- 11/7 - Hampton Pirates 0 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 0
- 11/7 - Norfolk St. Spartans 0 Morgan St. Bears 0
- 11/7 - Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks 0 North Texas Eagles 0
- 11/7 - TCU Horned Frogs 0 San Diego St. Aztecs 0
- 11/7 - Davidson Wildcats 0 San Diego Toreros 0
- 11/7 - Cal Poly-SLO Mustangs 0 UC Davis Aggies 0
- 11/7 - Montana St. Bobcats 0 Portland St. Vikings 0
- 11/7 - Fla. International Golden Panthers 0 Middle Tenn. St. Blue Raiders 0
- 11/7 - West Georgia Braves 0 Delta St. Statesmen 0
- 11/7 - Alabama St. Hornets 0 Jackson St. Tigers 0
- 11/7 - Troy Trojans 0 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 0
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- 11/7 - Southern Utah Thunderbirds 0 South Dakota Coyotes 0
- 11/7 - Montana Grizzlies 0 Idaho St. Bengals 0
- 11/7 - Tenn.-Martin Skyhawks 0 Tennessee St. Tigers 0
- 11/7 - New Mexico Lobos 0 Utah Utes 0
- 11/8 - Oregon St. Beavers 0 California Golden Bears 0
- 11/8 - Texas State Bobcats 0 Central Arkansas Bears 0
- 11/8 - Virginia Military Keydets 0 Liberty Flames 0
- 11/8 - Nicholls St. Colonels 0 Stephen F.Austin Lumberjacks 0
- 11/8 - Memphis Tigers 0 Tennessee Volunteers 0
- 11/8 - Vanderbilt Commodores 0 Florida Gators 0
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- 11/8 - Florida St. Seminoles 0 Clemson Tigers 0
- 11/8 - USC Trojans 0 Arizona St. Sun Devils 0
- 11/8 - Connecticut Huskies 0 Cincinnati Bearcats 0
- 11/8 - Sam Houston St. Bearkats 0 McNeese St. Cowboys 0
- 11/8 - Oklahoma Sooners 0 Nebraska Cornhuskers 0
- 11/8 - Colorado St. Rams 0 UNLV Rebels 0
- 11/8 - Fresno St. Bulldogs 0 Idaho Vandals 0
- 11/8 - Utah State Aggies 0 Hawaii Warriors 0
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