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Heisman Projections

December 13th, 2010 1 comment

Here are the four candidates for the 2010 Heisman Trophy. Today, I will give you the PROS and CONS for each winning the Award this year but let me first say that this should be one of the largest landslides in the history of the award and unlike last year the race is for 2nd place this year. The Award comes out on Saturday but here are my projections of the order of finish for this year’s top 4 that have been invited to New York. Read more…

Heisman Projections

December 11th, 2009 No comments

First of all I would like to congratulate all those Browns fans that went down to the game last night. It was FREEZING with subzero wind chills in Cleveland and the Browns had one total win on the year. I think it speaks really well to the true 50,000 or so Die Hard Browns fans who showed up to support their team and clearly the Browns responded with their best performance of the season in the 13-6 win. The Browns sacked Steeler QB Roethlisberger 8 times and had a 255-216 yd edge including a 171-75 yd rush edge. It has been a really tough year in Cleveland but last night true Browns fans could finally be proud of their team.

Here are the five candidates for the 2009 Heisman Trophy. Today, I will give you the PROS and CONS for each winning the Award this year. The Award comes out on Saturday but here is my projections of the order of finish for this years top 5 that have been invited to New York.

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Post Week 4 Non-Conference Projections

September 29th, 2009 No comments

NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS: The SEC continues to hold strong in all categories. They are the only conference projected to have a winning record vs other BCS conference teams. The Big Ten held onto their second place spot in the Overall Non-Conference Projections and the Non-Conference Projected Record vs FBS Teams. Aside from the SEC, the Projected Non-Conference Record vs BCS Teams has changed weekly as last week the Pac-10 jumped the Big 12 for second place, and this week the ACC made the move into second place. The MAC continues to hold the bottom spot in 2 of the 3 categories.

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