One meaningful game and everybody is talking about Colt McCoy. He is good, but good enough for my Top-5?
Ok, let's see:
5. QB Sam Bradford -Oklahoma-
I thought about lifting Colt McCoy into my top 5 instead of Sam Bradford, but I think Bradford is still the better quarterback. He has thrown for 5 touchdowns and 387 yards in the loss to Texas. This time you can't blame the QB!
4. QB Max Hall -BYU-
Max Hall threw three touchdonws in the victory over New Mexico. Half way through the season his numbers are more than solid: 20 touchdowns, only 4 interceptions, over 1800 passing yards and 16 consecutive wins.
3. RB Donald Brown -UConn-
He didn't play in week seven. Ringer of Michigan State is now the leading rusher, but Brown will reclaim the rushing crown next week.
2. QB Chase Daniels -Mizzou-
Bad timing for Chase Daniels - he played his worst game this season when his team needed him the most. His three interceptions (two in the fourth quarter) pave the way for Oklahoma State to seal the deal.
1. QB Graham Harrell -Texas Tech-
Harrell played almost perfect and lead Texas Tech to a big win over Nebraska. The Red Raiders are 6-0 right now. Harrell has thrown 17 touchdowns and no interceptions in the last four games. He also ran for three touchdowns this season
Bald Guy's Heisman Race - ready to cover week eight....well, next week!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The Bald Guy's Heisman Race Week Seven
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